Lindsay Johnson

[7] She played for Everton in their 1–0 FA Women's Cup Final defeat to Charlton Athletic Ladies in 2005, earning the Player of the Match award.

[2] Her performances during the following season's Algarve Cup ensured a regular place in coach Hope Powell's England squad.

Although initially left out of the 2007 World Cup squad, she was included as a late replacement for Steph Houghton, who sustained a fractured fibula in training.

[14] That August she was named in the squad for the Women's UEFA 2009,[15] her versatility meaning she could provide cover for injury worries Alex Scott and Faye White.

[18] Johnson was allotted 153 when the FA announced their legacy numbers scheme to honour the 50th anniversary of England’s inaugural international.

[22] Johnson was at Cardinal Heenan for 17 years and left her position as Assistant Headteacher to join Withington Girls' School as Director of Sport.

Slide-tackling Rosella Ayane of Millwall in March 2015