• Rangers claim Sky Sports Cup against plucky Partick Thistle

    REPORT BY DAVID SMITH AND JOHN BLEASDALE Regardless of your agendas, thought processes and team you support, this was a win for Scottish women’s football! It was described as David v Goliath pre-match – a bit harsh for the magnitude and quality both teams play at. There’s only been one goal between the sides in…

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  • WoSFL Title Race

    As we approach the end of March, the contenders for who can finish top of the West of Scotland Premier division become clearer. The reigning holders are Beith who look to be the current favourites with 40 points after 20 games which equates to an average of two points a game. They may have lost…

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  • Partick Thistle on the cusp of fairytale stuff

    If you ever had a collaboration involving a fairy tale and Partick Thistle, this would be it, the Jags have epitomised what women’s football has been about over the last 10 years. Starting as a recreational club with a dozen people following their beloved club, they have spurt grown so quickly that if you aren’t…

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  • Rangers Women 1-1 Celtic Women

    A top-of-the-table clash was dominated by a lock-out for away fans, on the park served as a reminder of how our game should be perceived in Scotland irrespective of what gender you are.  The congregation of Celtic supporters were locked out of Ibrox in front of a 4,022 crowd for this pulsating Glasgow derby, the vast…

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  • Goalio Majora

    I came across a video a few weeks ago on YouTube that was listing the number of goals that each country had scored at the World Cup and was pleasantly surprised to see Scotland had no fewer than twenty five. The number seemed a little high to me, but then it would! I only remember…

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  • Rise to the Big Challenges

    Another month is upon us (where on Earth is 2023 disappearing to…) and so we look forward to another crucial period for Scotland on the international stage. Once again, the men are up first this Thursday with another crucial Euro 2024 qualifier. Whilst last month could have seen Scotland qualify if the right result had…

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  • Auld Enemy win is long overdue 

    OVER 150 years have passed since the very first international match was played between Scotland and England. Tuesday night sees the two sides meet to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Scottish Football Association, with the visitors repaying the favour to Scotland who went down to Wembley for a similar event in 2013. That match a…

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  • Coming Down the Road in September

    With September now upon us, it means the return of international football to our thoughts and it’s an exciting time there across both the men’s and women’s games. First up is the men, and the continuation of the quest to qualify for the European Championship in Germany next year. We’ve already been doing some extraordinary…

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  • Craig Brown – a personal tribute

    WHENEVER a celebrity who has affected your life in a positive way passes away, whether it’d be a sports personality, an actor or a musician, there is naturally an outpouring of grief from fans about how those personalities influenced their life. The reaction to Craig Brown’s death has hit people in a different way than…

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  • SWPL1 Season Review

    WOW! What an ending to the season. If SWPL Managing Director Fiona McIntyre could’ve scripted a dramatic conclusion to the top flight, being in a taxi en route to Celtic Park then changing direction to head five and a half miles towards Ibrox wouldn’t have been in her head. The fact that Celtic Park and…

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