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Ellen Maggs

Ellen Louise Maggs (born 16 February 1983) is an English former international footballer. As well as the England women's national football team, Maggs played FA Women's Premier League football for clubs including Birmingham City, Watford and Arsenal. Often described as diminutive,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ellen Maggs )〕 Maggs operated as a quick, skilful and creative forward.
==Club career==
Maggs joined Arsenal Ladies as a nine-year-old, after being spotted at an after school football course. On seeing Maggs for the first time, Arsenal manager Vic Akers informed her father that she would one day play for England. Having grown up in nearby Islington, Maggs was already an Arsenal supporter.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ellen Maggs going great Guns at Arsenal )〕 Aged 17, she came on as a substitute in Arsenal's 4–1 FA Women's Premier League Cup final win over Croydon in April 2000.
When Marieanne Spacey left Arsenal for Fulham in 2002, Maggs was elevated into regular first team contention. Two goals against Fulham in the televised FA Women's Community Shield underscored Maggs' potential, but minor injuries disrupted her 2002–03 campaign. After a further season at Arsenal, in which Maggs scored the League–clinching goal, Marcus Bignot signed her for his ambitious Birmingham City team in August 2004.
Maggs joined American W-League club New York Magic in June 2006, along with Birmingham team mate Laura Bassett.
In September 2006 Maggs signed for FA Women's Premier League Southern Division club Watford, managed by her former Arsenal team mate Sian Williams. She was paired in attack with Helen Lander, who later stated:
In 2008–09 Maggs turned out for Welwyn Garden City and Haringey Borough.

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