[4] The move to struggling Brighton – Proctor was the England captain at the time – was reported as evidence of the enduring amateurism in English women's football.
[5] Proctor clarified that her decision was related to her career outside football, having secured a job in the leisure industry which required weekend working.
[11] She was named captain for England's final group game against Germany, when regular skipper Mo Marley was dropped following the 4–0 defeat to Sweden.
[12] After the retirement of several senior players, Proctor retained the captaincy for England's 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification campaign.
[20] Proctor was allotted 110 when the FA announced their legacy numbers scheme to honour the 50th anniversary of England's inaugural international.