Faye White

Faye White
Faye Deborah White, MBEis a former English footballer who captained Arsenal Ladies in the FA Women's Super League and was the longest serving captain of England to date. One of the most recognised and respected players in the women’s game, Faye was a commanding presence at the heart of the Arsenal and England teams from the late 1990s until her retirement in 2013. Faye was recognised for services to Sport in the Queen's New Year's Honours List 2007, being appointed...
ProfessionSoccer Player
Date of Birth2 February 1978
belief german gulf leading manager ourselves sides took
We need to have the same belief as they do, but when Vic Akers took over as manager the gulf between ourselves and the leading German sides was huge. Now it's not.
believe closing club europe experience gap gave given greater honestly matches occasion run strong team teams top win
We could have given them more of a run for their money, but they're a very strong team and could well go on to win the cup, ... I honestly believe we are closing the gap on the top teams in Europe at club and international levels, but on this occasion the Frankfurt players' greater experience of big matches in big competitions probably gave them the edge.
changed complain game leg second
We started off well in the second leg and got a goal, which is what we needed. We can't complain about the first part of the game but it all changed when they got a penalty,
games higher improving level standard
The level is improving now. There used to be thrashings but now they have pre-qualifying games so the standard is higher when you get to this stage.
games higher improving level standard
The level is improving now, ... There used to be thrashings but now they have pre-qualifying games so the standard is higher when you get to this stage.