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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Arsenal L.F.C. managers, Arsenal L.F.C. non-playing staff, Arsenal L.F.C. players, Katie Chapman, Kelly Smith, Rachel Yankey, Anita Asante, Casey Stoney, Suzanne Grant, Shaznay Lewis, Jennifer Beattie, Karen Carney, Joanne Broadhurst, Jordan Nobbs, Yvonne Tracy, Mary Phillip, Jayne Ludlow, Angela Banks, Caroline Thorpe, Lianne Sanderson, Gilly Flaherty, Gemma Davison, Corinne Yorston, Julie Fleeting, Marieanne Spacey, Faye White, Alex Scott, Samantha Britton, Aman Dosanj, Laura Bassett, Rebecca Spencer, Steph Houghton, Vic Akers, Grainne Kierans, Michele O'Brien, Leanne Champ, Ciara Grant, Tony Gervaise, Elaine O'Connor, Dunia Susi, Lauren Walker, Sian Williams, Rachel Stowell, Lauren Wells, Kim Little, Pauline Cope, Emma Byrne, Ellen White, Naz Ball, Kirsty Pealling, Danielle Buet, Debbie Bampton, Amber Hearn, Helen Lander, Natalie Ross, Julie Fletcher, Charlotte Gurr, Lesley Higgs, Lauren Bruton, Niamh Fahey, Emma Hayes, Meadow Park. Excerpt: Katie Sarah Chapman (born 15 June 1982) is an English footballer who plays for English club Arsenal Ladies in the FA WSL and is a former member of the England women's national team. She primarily plays as a central midfielder, although she has also been deployed in central defence while playing for England. Chapman is known for her strength, fierce tackling and heading ability. A mother of two, Chapman is described as "a physical player who handles a brunt of the dirty work in the middle of the pitch. She also can produce on the offensive end in a big game." Her playing ability, profile and influence have drawn comparisons to former England captain and fellow Londoner David Beckham. Chapman began her football career playing at primary school in her hometown of Bermondsey, then, at the age of ten, she joined leading women's club Millwall Lionesses. In the 1996-97 season, Chapm...