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CASEY STONEY

You’re ranked among the pioneers of women’s football in England, so how does that make you feel?

I’m proud to be part of the era that has taken the women’s game to where it is now, and I’m very grateful to those who went before me and helped me get the opportunities I had. I didn’t receive any financial rewards – I just did what I did because I love the game. I’m proud of where women’s football is at now, and of the tiny part I’ve played in its history.

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