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Gail Borman

Gail Borman (born 25 April 1963) is a former English women's international footballer, who played club football for the Doncaster Belles. She was described by journalist Pete Davies, author of the book ''I lost my Heart to the Belles'', as a "quick and elegant England striker."
==Club career==
In 1991–92 Borman hit 17 goals as part of a deadly forward partnership with Karen Walker, as Doncaster Belles carried off the inaugural National Division. The following season Borman was unable to find a way past Arsenal's goalkeeper as The Belles lost the WFA Cup final 3–0 to their southern rivals. In 1994 The Belles and Borman won the Cup back by beating Knowsley United in the final at Glanford Park.
Borman remained loyal to the club throughout the following years and was named as a substitute in the Belles' FA Women's Cup final defeats in 2000 and 2002. When manager Julie Chipchase left for Leeds United in June 2003, Borman assumed the position of acting manager. She then became assistant to new boss John Buckley.

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