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PEARL SLATTERY | Growing women's soccer | Shels' title defence | WNL season so far - YouTube
Captain fantastic's 99th-minute winner seals massive three points for Shelbourne
Pearl Slattery reflects on dramatic season finale as 'brilliant promotion' for the WNL - Irish Mirror Online
Shels WNL annual award winners - Shelbourne FC
Galway's Savannah McCarthy and Shelbourne's Pearl Slattery excited for EVOKE.ie FAI Women's Cup semis clash - Extra.ie
2008 - Pearl Slattery - Loreto College Crumlin Road
Shelbourne Captain Pearl Slattery Thought Football Career Was Over
It gave me a real appreciation when football was kind of taken away'
The game is the game and we shouldn't be judged by gender' - A life in football from playing to coaching
Pearl Slattery - 2012-13 - Women's Soccer - Clayton State University Athletics
No hard feelings but Pearl Slattery expecting 'fiery' reunion with Rovers defectors
43 Coach Slattery Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
Pearl Slattery - Shelbourne FC
Pearl Slattery – Soccer
There is no bad blood after Shamrock Rovers' winter raid, insists Shels star Pearl Slattery
Pearl Slattery hopeful Shelbourne can enjoy long run in the Champions League ahead of qualifier against ZNK Pormurje | The Irish Sun
WNL Champions Shelbourne re-sign Pearl Slattery - The Home of Irish Football - Extratime.com
Shelbourne Football Club - Congratulations to Pearl Slattery and Shels U17W player Chloe McCarthy who were part of the FAIreland U17W team who won their three qualifier matches with three clean sheets
Pearl Slattery: WNL Podcast Episode 14 – Soccer
Pearl Slattery on Twitter: "This time last Saturday 😫😫 https://t.co/Ol46jHNHfv" / Twitter
Shelbourne captain Pearl Slattery: 'I'll never experience a day like that in football again' - Dublin Live
Shelbourne strike early against gallant Athlone to complete league and cup double
She was really, really ill' - Pearl Slattery on her partner's Covid-19 battle and her mission to inspire on and off the pitch | Independent.ie