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All the reaction as Rangers win the Women's Scottish Cup with victory over Glasgow City. Plus Melissa Andreatta, Kim Little, Aberdeen's open top bus parade and much more.
David Currie is joined by former Scotland goalkeeper Gemma Fay and Sunday Mail chief football writer Scott McDermott to preview Saturday's Scottish Cup final between Aberdeen and Celtic and Sunday's Scottish SWF Cup final between Glasgow City and Rangers.
Richie Towell, Paul Corry and Shelbourne's Rachel Graham join Raf Diallo this week to talk LOI, Heimir Hallgrimsson's next squad and footwear issues for women's footballers, while Anthony Pyne chats in depth to Ireland and Glasgow City striker Emily Whelan.
Stevie at Ibrox as the women go 5pts behind Hibs in the title race in what could prove to be a fatal defeat against Glasgow City.
The guys recap a huge week with the appointment of Melissa Andreatta as the new Scotland Head Coach and the SWPL title race takes another huge turn. Never miss a moment, podcast or article on SM Media as you can follow us below on all our platforms. Website - https://thesmmediaent.wordpress.com/ YouTube - https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCO40v_nSWgc6WjmzF4IR68g Twitter - https://twitter.com/SMMediaEnt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SMMediaEnt/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/smmediaent/?hl=en iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sm-media/id1528862527 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1iPnMJSgUPj4f0U58DHI9J?si=iVlyktAZTlOcDLPBvbLhzQ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/fD17rkT6o5NNVaPj7
In this third Episode on Glasgow city, we have just come to the end of University Avenue, arriving at Byers Road, a favourite place for University Students to eat and drink. What is the scandal surrounding the Tennant Pub? And what does a Clockwork Orange have to do with Glasgow's underground railway system, the third oldest in the world. I'll be mentioning the conversion of 19th century Town Houses to hotels and find out where Kylie Minogue stays when she is visiting Glasgow. Down on the waterfront we will visit the Scottish Exhibition Centre to see an arena that looks like a spacecraft and the other one that looks like an Armadillo. Across the other side of the River Clyde, we will visit the science centre and I'll tell you about the Glasgow Tower that earned the Guinness World Record, for its ability to be rotated 360 degrees in the presence of wind. We will also be visiting a couple of the 20 art galleries and museums that adorn Glasgow which has some of the most eminent collection of arts and historical antiques in Europe. Oh, and don't forget the musical arts centres where our opera house sits opposite Scotland's centre for bagpipes. Could one say that the sounds are not dissimilar?
It's your monthly dose of women's football content and once again here to administer it is Dave and guest Casey.With the SWPL title race continuing into the league split, they discuss the contenders. Are Celtic and Elena Sadiku on the same page? Are they out of it along with Hearts? Can leaders Hibernian be title challengers or was the League Cup final a harbinger of doom? Are Rangers the full package? Should people be writing off Glasgow City?On the other side of the split, there's questions about what Partick Thistle can do now, what direction are Aberdeen heading going into next season, and are the bottom three now decided already?Then of course there's a look ahead to match days three and four of the Nations League and the double header against Germany. Can Scotland get off the mark after a good showing against the Dutch, albeit against a tough opponent?Thanks as always for listening!Tweet us @sffpodcastInstagram - sffpodcastFacebook - Scottish Football ForumsMastodon - @sffpodcast@mastodon.scotBluesky - @sffpodcast.bsky.socialEmail - scottishfootballforumspodcast@gmail.com
It's your monthly dose of women's football content and once again here to administer it is Dave and guest Casey.With the SWPL title race continuing into the league split, they discuss the contenders. Are Celtic and Elena Sadiku on the same page? Are they out of it along with Hearts? Can leaders Hibernian be title challengers or was the League Cup final a harbinger of doom? Are Rangers the full package? Should people be writing off Glasgow City?On the other side of the split, there's questions about what Partick Thistle can do now, what direction are Aberdeen heading going into next season, and are the bottom three now decided already?Then of course there's a look ahead to match days three and four of the Nations League and the double header against Germany. Can Scotland get off the mark after a good showing against the Dutch, albeit against a tough opponent?Thanks as always for listening!Tweet us @sffpodcastInstagram - sffpodcastFacebook - Scottish Football ForumsMastodon - @sffpodcast@mastodon.scotBluesky - @sffpodcast.bsky.socialEmail - scottishfootballforumspodcast@gmail.com
David Currie, Gemma Fay and Lee Miller preview the weekend's Premiership fixtures. They also chat about the face-off between Neil Lennon and Scott Brown and Celtic v Glasgow City in the SWPL.
This week on The Women's Football Show we debrief the weekend's Sky Sports Cup Final and the upcoming SWPL games including Celtic vs Glasgow City's huge clash on Friday night.
In this second Episode of Glasgow we leave Glasgow Green and travel from the East, along the river Clyde and past the Clutha bar that suffered such a tragedy a few years ago. We pass through the centre, traversing St Vincent Street to see some fabulous buildings including a Greek and Egyptian styled church reflecting the eclectic architecture of Glasgow. The street names reflect famous people and battles that were fought and you will hear how Nelson lost his eye and hear about the building that now houses the implement that removed the shrapnel during the battle. You will hear of the callous poisoning of Madeleine Smith's lover and how on earth did she walk free having bought the arsenic just a few days before. We will cross over to Charing Cross and hear of the square mile of Murder. Then, onto the wonderful Gilbert Scott building that makes up Glasgow University and also to extraordinary Hunterian Museum before arriving at Byers Road. Fascinating places to hear about and some fascinating tales to tell.
This week on 'The Women's Football Show', Kerry Pollock is joined by Alison McConnell, Cheryl Smith and Cara Henderson to digest another interesting weekend in the SWPL. The title race has heated up with Glasgow City, Celtic, Rangers and Hibernian all level on 51 points. Motherwell confirmed top 6 status for the first time in their history and we give our predictions for the title race.
Glasgow City – Episode 1 – A Panoramic Tour Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland, is not the Capital of the country as that honour goes to Edinburgh with it's Royal Castle and Palace. There is however, a constant buzz around the city which boasts 5 Universities, the Oldest of which is Glasgow University founded in 1451. It hosts two of the best of Scotland's football teams and it is renowned for its nightlife and theatreland. The city has grown from the beginnings of an early church established in the 6th century by Saint Kentigern or Saint Mungo as he is know locally. Sadly most of the medieval city has gone and there is now an eclectic mix of architecture mainly from the late 18th century to the more modern 21st century buildings with only St Mungo's Cathedral and Provand's Lordship still standing from the much earlier period. In this first Episode, I am going to take you with me through the city streets, pointing out the main buildings and giving you background and context of what we see including wonderful architecture and extraordinary sculptures that adorn the city. We will start with how Glasgow came about and look at the symbols that adorn the city and are associated with it's Patron Saint, Saint Mungo. We will commence this panoramic tour of Glasgow starting at the centre of the city in George Square and we will look at some of the wonderful buildings including the City Chambers or the Mayor's office. We will be driving from the modern centre of the City, out to the Medieval Cathedral and down the old High Street and on to Glasgow Green and the Peoples Palace and I will be explaining all the prominent buildings and landmarks as we go. There are some extraordinary stories behind the facades and I look forward to telling you all about this fine city.
Kerry Pollock is joined by Alison McConnell and Cheryl Smith on to look back on the weekend's SWPL action, as well as Friday's huge clash between Glasgow City and Celtic.
Dave is joined by regular guest Eva Murray for the latest look across the women's game in Scotland. First up is a look at SWPL1 and how the title race is hotting up with just two points separating the top four and six points separating the top five. Further down the table, the race for the top six continues, as well as a resurgent Aberdeen who are probably just a bit too late to be joining that battle. With Motherwell four points clear of Partick Thistle and the split just three games away, is it theirs to lose? The weekend saw Scottish Cup action, with Glasgow City edging out Celtic in the tie of the round. There's a look back at that, the other games that took place, and the draw for the fifth round. Finally on the international front, Michael McArdle will be in charge for the two fixtures in February, including the Netherlands visit to Hampden. Whilst there's also a look further forward to the double header against Germany, with the home game taking place in Dundee. Thanks as always for listening! Tweet us @sffpodcastInstagram - sffpodcastFacebook - Scottish Football ForumsMastodon - @sffpodcast@mastodon.scotBluesky - @sffpodcast.bsky.socialEmail - scottishfootballforumspodcast@gmail.com
Dave is joined by regular guest Eva Murray for the latest look across the women's game in Scotland. First up is a look at SWPL1 and how the title race is hotting up with just two points separating the top four and six points separating the top five. Further down the table, the race for the top six continues, as well as a resurgent Aberdeen who are probably just a bit too late to be joining that battle. With Motherwell four points clear of Partick Thistle and the split just three games away, is it theirs to lose? The weekend saw Scottish Cup action, with Glasgow City edging out Celtic in the tie of the round. There's a look back at that, the other games that took place, and the draw for the fifth round. Finally on the international front, Michael McArdle will be in charge for the two fixtures in February, including the Netherlands visit to Hampden. Whilst there's also a look further forward to the double header against Germany, with the home game taking place in Dundee. Thanks as always for listening! Tweet us @sffpodcastInstagram - sffpodcastFacebook - Scottish Football ForumsMastodon - @sffpodcast@mastodon.scotBluesky - @sffpodcast.bsky.socialEmail - scottishfootballforumspodcast@gmail.com
Kerry Pollock is joined by Alison McConnell and Cara Henderson to look back on the weekend's Scottish Cup action including the fiesty clash between Glasgow City & Celtic.
Kerry Pollock is joined by Alison McConnell and Cara Henderson to look back on Hibs' impressive win over Glasgow City, as well as Celtic's latest transfer business, including Caitlin Hayes' exit.
All the preaching that was undertaken at Buchanan Street, Glasgow, on Friday 17 January 2025.
All the preaching that was conducted at Buchanan Street, Glasgow, on Friday 10 January 2025.
Join host Kerry Pollock, alongside Alison McConnell and Cheryl Smith, as we unpack all the drama, action, and key moments from an incredible week in women's football! From pivotal SWPL results to Champions League insights and national team developments, we've got you covered.
Kerry Pollock, Alison McConnell and Cara Henderson look ahead to Celtic's mammoth UEFA Women's Champions League clash against Real Madrid, as well as reacting to this week's Scottish Cup 4th round draw where the Hoops will face Glasgow City.
The guys recap the weekend in the SWPL with Glasgow City in clinical form, Rangers and Celtic coming from behind to secure wins and Hamilton's unbeaten start ending in SWPL2. Never miss a moment, podcast or article on SM Media as you can follow us below on all our platforms. Website - https://thesmmediaent.wordpress.com/ YouTube - https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCO40v_nSWgc6WjmzF4IR68g Twitter - https://twitter.com/SMMediaEnt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SMMediaEnt/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/smmediaent/?hl=en iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sm-media/id1528862527 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1iPnMJSgUPj4f0U58DHI9J?si=iVlyktAZTlOcDLPBvbLhzQ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/fD17rkT6o5NNVaPj7
Shona and Stevie at Ibrox as Rangers Women stutter to 1-1 draw with a solid Glasgow City side. A game of two halves. The first dreadful and the second much better and Rangers perhaps should have snatched it at the end.
Kerry Pollock and Alison McConnell are joined by ex-Glasgow City and Celtic player Suzanne Lappin as they look back on Celtic's historic title win on the final day and how Rangers and Glasgow City will respond next season.
"What do you actually want to do with football?" That's all it took for Christie to plot her path to get to where she wanted to be. It is this encounter with her PE teacher that challenged her to think about where she wanted to take 'this whole footballing thing' and to locate the stepping stones she needed to become the elite level athlete she is today. This week, we were joined by Scotland international and Birmingham City captain Christie Harrison-Murray. After sharing her own journey that took her across the world and back again, we will be digging deep into Christie's secret to performing at the elite level year after year. Further, we will be discussing Christie's absolute team player mentality and how she manages to deal with challenges and setbacks. Lastly, Christie will be sharing her drive to give back to the next generation and will leave all listeners with her advice on what it takes to become a professional athlete.
Kerry Pollock and Alison McConnell are joined by ex-Dundee Utd manager Graeme Hart as they look back on Rangers' semi final victory over Celtic and how it will affect the title race this season.
Kerry Pollock and Alison McConnell are joined by Hearts striker Kathleen McGovern as they look back on a massive win for Rangers over reigning champions Glasgow City.
Alison McConnell and Kerry Pollock are joined by Suzanne Lappin on this week's episode of The Women's Football Show
Kerry Pollock and Alison McConnell are joined by Motherwell striker Bailley Collins to look back on the weekend's Sky Sports Cup Final with Rangers coming out on top, as well as ahead to the title run in between the SWPL's big three.
Ex-Glasgow City midfielder Suzanne Lappin joined Kerry Pollock and Alison McConnell on this week's Women's Football Show to look back on the weekend's SWPL action, as well as ahead to this week's Old Firm derby at Ibrox.
Kathleen McGovern joined Kerry Pollock and Alison McConnell on this week's Women's Football Show as they discuss the title race, Celtic's form since the departure of Fran Alonso and her time playing in Germany.
Glasgow City forward Fiona Brown joins Kerry Pollock and Alison McConnell on this week's Women's Football Show as they discuss the SWPL title race, a Celtic hero's inspiration and the advancements in the women's game in Scotland.
Kerry Pollock and Alison McConnell are joined by Stenhousemuir striker Eva Ralston in the week's episode of The Women's Football Show.
Liam McLeod is joined by Germany based Scottish commentator Derek Rae and former Scotland, Chelsea and Glasgow City player Suzanne Lappin. Derek fills us in on the strengths and weaknesses of Scotland's Euro 2024 opponents Germany and Suzanne looks ahead to Scotland v England at Hampden and discusses Rachel Corsie's comments that it's ‘disrespectful' and ‘outrageous' to question the SWNT's integrity.
Kerry Pollock, Alison McConnell and Emma Black look back on the weekend's SWPL action and discuss how the title race could pan out this season.
Hellooo, and welcome to Season 10 of Mads World! You're about to listen to When Love Gets Lit: Writing Romantic Comedy Fiction with Sophie Gravia!This week I am joined by best-selling author, Sophie Gravia. Sophie grew up in a town just outside Glasgow and has always had a love for the English language. At a young age, she found herself writing funny stories or poems to friends and family for special occasions, and after high school, she undertook a performing arts diploma, flourishing in her creative writing class. Sophie now works full-time as a nurse in a busy city hospital.In 2020, Sophie started writing again as a distraction from the ongoing pandemic, cheered on by fans of her hilarious blog: Sex in the Glasgow City.Sophie is now the author of three best-selling novels. Her first book ‘A Glasgow Kiss' quickly became an overnight sensation as it topped the number one spot on Amazon, and her second sequel novel ‘What Happens in Dubai' shot straight to number one in the charts. Sophie's third book ‘Meet Me in Milan' was released in August this year!In this episode, we discuss Sophie's journey as a writer, how she finds the inspiration to write romantic comedy fiction, what she loves about the genre, her writing process. creating authentic characters, and approaching deeper themes without overshadowing the core of her stories.Click here to find Mads World social media, submit questions to the website, or buy me a coffee.Cover Art: VeredienMusic: The.Jones.Project_93Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/mads-world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are Rangers thriving under pressure and can any of the other SWPL teams catch them? Also on today's The Football Show: Kerry Pollock and Allison McConnell are joined by Livingston striker Jen Dodds to discuss this week's action in the Scottish Women's Premier League.
Kerry Pollock, Alison McConnell and ex-Glasgow City and Scotland midfielder Leanne Crichton look back on the weekend's Cup action as well as discussing all the burning issues in the women's game this week!
Es una mujer directa y decidida. Es la máxima goleadora de la Liga MX Femenil con 130 anotaciones en su haber… y contando. Antes de entrar al circuito profesional mexicano, estuvo en el club Biik Kazygurt, en Kazajistán. En 2017 fue contratada por Rayadas de Monterrey; estuvo cinco años en el equipo hasta que decidió irse a Escocia para integrarse a las filas del Glasgow City. A principios de 2023 anunció su regreso a Rayadas, pero poco tiempo después buscó otro espacio. Hoy, es delantera de Pumas. En este episodio Desireé Monsiváis habla con Paulina Chavira sobre su experiencia en las ligas escocesa y kazaja, de su paso por Monterrey y de cómo se siente en su nueva etapa con las auriazules.
Emma Black ex-Glasgow City and Celtic defender joins The Women's Football Show to discuss: Kirsty Howat Rangers shines; Rangers WFC 7-0 Hibs; Celtic FC Women 3-0 Partick Thistle; this season's first Old Firm match Celtic FC Women v Rangers WFC; Women's Premier League table and all SWPL results.
Reaction to Kevin Kegan on female pundits and the damage caused to women's football. Also on The Women's Football Show: EA FC 24 women's teams include Glasgow City FC; how EA FC 24 Women's Ultimate Team enables gamers to get more excited about women's football; Celtic 2-1 Glasgow City reaction; Women's Premier League results; Women's Premier League table and a full preview and predictions for the UEFA Women's Champions League qualifier Glasgow City v Brann.
The panel are joined by this week's special guest - Hearts manager Eva Olid - as they look back on the weekend's SWPL action, as well as discussing the hot topics of the day in women's football.
Hibernian and Scotland midfielder Rachael Boyle discusses if mixed-gender football teams are the future of the sport and if women's football will become as important as men's football. Also on The Women's Football Show: Why women's footballers get ACL injuries; managing a work-life balance in football; the benefits of mixed-sex football teams for producing top talent; women's Scottish football teams playing Women's Champions League qualifiers and more!
Born to lead the green & white Any goal for Glasgow City, another victory for the cause, another reason to giving another cheer just for the bhoys. All week I have heard and read ill-informed nonsense about Celtic getting a heavy defeat and responded the same way - have you seen them? We the best manager in Scotland and one of the best in Britain. He'll spend all week getting the team right…and he did. A marvellous preformance by Celtic. Bossed the first half and controlled the game to preserve the lead in the 2nd. Should have scored on the breakway and we only get better from here. Top of the league, one away Glasgow Derby down and 4 points clear of the Glasgow rivals and 2 points clear at the top. Not bad for a club with half the 1st team missing. Enjoy…
The Scottish football podcast presents 'Behind the Goals' with Leanne Crichton and Rachel Corsie on the eve of the new season.
Scotland's Sam Kerr catches up with Leanne Crichton and Rachel Corsie she recounts her reaction when she first heard that Bayern Munich were interested "I was just relaxing in my room and my agent called saying: 'Bayern Munich have came in for you', and I said: 'Are you sure they've got the right Sam Kerr?' Sam tells us how she struggled with her previous big transfer from Glasgow City to Rangers and the added responsibilty that came with that move. She recounts her nightmare first game in a Scotland jersey and previews the forthcoming Scottish Women's National Team games against Northern Ireland and Finland.
The Celtic Women's Football Show podcast looks at women's football from a Celtic perspective.Clare Wilde is joined by Lorenzo Pacitti as they discuss all recent news regarding Celtic and the SWPL. They look back at the performance and result vs Glasgow City as well as the victory over Hibs.They then look ahead to the monumental match vs Hearts at Celtic Park on Sunday, the day which will decide the title.
The Celtic Women's Football Show podcast looks at women's football from a Celtic perspective.Clare Wilde is joined by Lorenzo Pacitti as they discuss all recent news regarding Celtic and the SWPL. They look back at the performance and result vs Rangers as well as the victory over Partick Thistle.They then look ahead to the monumental match vs Glasgow City at Celtic Park on Thursday.
The Clo Ro show is back! The girls react to the FA Cup and some big news coming out of France: Wendie Renard has ruled herself out of the World Cup. Oof.We then sit down with Laura Montgomery, chief executive of SWPL giants Glasgow City. Ahead of a crunch meeting with Celtic on Sunday, we find out more about the changes for the Scottish league this season. Plus, can you stay at the very top as an independent club in the modern game? Laura tells all!Got a question for us? Tweet us @FootballRamble, @GirlsontheBall and @Morgie_89Sign up for our Patreon for exclusive live events, ad-free Rambles, full video episodes and loads more: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.