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Amanda Barr

Amanda Jayne Maslin-Barr (born 2 May 1982) is an English football striker who plays club football for FA Women's Premier League team Nottingham Forest Ladies. She scored ten goals in 37 appearances for the England women's national football team after making her international debut in 2001. Barr spearheaded the England attack at the 2005 UEFA Women's Championship, hosted in her native North West. She married former Lincoln City, Nottingham Forest and Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper Daniella (Danni) Maslin in December 2014 and changed her name to Maslin - Barr. She is currently Guiseley Vixens manager, who play in the Northern Premiership.
==Club career==
Maslin-Barr attended Avondale High School and began her career with six years at local team Stockport County.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Family fanfare for goal heroine )〕 Following spells with Everton Ladies and Doncaster Belles, she was awarded the National Division Golden Boot in 2003, after scoring 17 goals in 17 league games for Charlton Athletic. She also scored three goals in helping the team advance to the FA Cup final that season. She scored another 18 goals the following season (2003–04), when Charlton finished runners up in the league to Arsenal.
Barr then signed for Birmingham City alongside England teammates Jo Fletcher, Alex Scott and Rachel Yankey. But after one season Birmingham experienced a funding crisis and Maslin-Barr returned to Charlton.
In the summer of 2006, Maslin-Barr joined newly promoted Blackburn Rovers and was made captain in September. The following month she was sent off for throwing the ball at a referee, and did not play until signing for Leeds United in January 2007.
In July 2008 Maslin-Barr signed with the OOH Lincoln Ladies. She scored 16 goals in her first season, but left when the club failed to win promotion from the Northern Division. After a spell training with Leeds Carnegie she returned to OOH Lincoln a few weeks later, but missed most of 2009-10 with a back injury.
At the start of the 2010-11 season, new Preston North End Women manager Andy Burgess signed Maslin-Barr for The Lilywhites, as he sought to build a squad capable of winning promotion to the National Premier Division. Maslin-Barr switched to Northern Combination outfit Sheffield Wednesday Women in February 2011.

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