Campbell Finlayson (@Campbell6_2) spoke to the Scotland International at last week's Glasgow City media day to get her thoughts ahead of the new campaign. With a combination of part-time and full-time players, Glasgow City have adopted a new hybrid training regime, to ensure they can continue to fight at the top of the Scottish game. … Continue reading Leading the Line Meets: Leanne Crichton
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Here’s Some Words about Going Pro feat. Jenna Fife and Kelly Clark
Campbell Finlayson recently spoke to Rangers and Scotland goalkeeper Jenna Fife and Celtic Women captain Kelly Clark ahead of a big season for Scottish women's football as for the first time ever players have the opportunity to go professional. Making the step up from part-time to full-time football is a big move in any player’s … Continue reading Here’s Some Words about Going Pro feat. Jenna Fife and Kelly Clark
Three Takeaways from this weekends SWPL Cup action
Chris Marshall focuses on the five games that beat the wind, rain and general grimness that was Storm Dennis this weekend as Aberdeen upset Hearts at Cormack Park, Becky Galbraith makes it four goals in two games for Spartans as they squeeze past Glasgow Women whilst it's losing starts in the SWPL Cup for newcomers … Continue reading Three Takeaways from this weekends SWPL Cup action
The WSL Tartan Special: Gameweek 14
This week it’s all about Erin Cuthbert as the Chelsea forward scored the fourth and assisted two as Chelsea defeated West Ham United 8-0 at Kingsmeadow although it is Caroline Weir's Manchester City that still hold top spot following a 2-1 victory over Arsenal. Remember you can follow Leading the Line on Twitter, @LeadingtheLine. … Continue reading The WSL Tartan Special: Gameweek 14
LTL Podcast Ep, 27 – The WSL Tartan Mid-Season Special
Chris Marshall is joined by women's football journalist Sophie Lawson (@lawson_sv) to discuss how the Scottish talent have been getting on so far this WSL season featuring: Arsenal's league leading contingent The evolution of Caroline Weir at Manchester City How Jamie Lee Napier will settle in at Chelsea and the parallels with Erin Cuthbert’s move … Continue reading LTL Podcast Ep, 27 – The WSL Tartan Mid-Season Special
LTL Podcast Ep. 26 – The End of Season Awards
Chris Marshall, Campbell Finalyson and Stuart Mitchell pull their resources together to bring a special Awards edition of the Leading the Line Podcast reflecting on the 2019 season in Scottish women's football. Also available on iTunes | Soundcloud | Google + all good podcast sites. If you enjoyed it then please subscribe, leave a review of many … Continue reading LTL Podcast Ep. 26 – The End of Season Awards
The WSL Tartan Special: Gameweek 12
This week it’s a debut goal at Spurs for Emma Mitchell, a doubt assist for Caroline Weir as Manchester City defeated Everton 3-1 in the BT Sport live game and a clean sheet for Reading's Sophie Howard as her side defeated Birmingham City who had Abbi Grant and Chloe Arthur amongst their ranks. Remember you … Continue reading The WSL Tartan Special: Gameweek 12
The WSL Tartan Special: Gameweek 11 Summary
Going to try something a little different from the long form, a quick information hit from the immediately to hand data relating to Scottish players performances in the WSL. This week it's debuts for Jamie Lee Napier at Chelsea and Emma Mitchell at Spurs. A first goal of the season for Erin Cuthbert and a … Continue reading The WSL Tartan Special: Gameweek 11 Summary
The WSL Tartan Special: The season so far for Scottish talent
The Barclay's FA Women's Super League returns this Sunday with the number of Scots plying their trade in England boosted by the transfer of SWPL1 Player of the Year Jamie Lee Napier from Hibernian to Emma Hayes' Chelsea where she joins fellow Scot Erin Cuthbert at Kingsmeadow. Meanwhile going in the other direction Kirsten Reilly … Continue reading The WSL Tartan Special: The season so far for Scottish talent
The 2019 Scottish Women’s Football Review
As the end of the year approaches Leading the Line has jumped upon the reflective bandwagon to review what was another massive year for the continued growth of Scottish women's football. From heartbreak in Paris to cup final drama at Tynecastle, Editor Chris Marshall brings you the year that was for Scottish women's football based … Continue reading The 2019 Scottish Women’s Football Review