I among around 500 Celtic supporters who last night turned up at Broadwood to cheer on Fran Alonso's Celtic FC Women take on Rangers Women.
It was a really good match, hard fought, even though it finished goalless it was high quality, dramatic and agonising right at the end when Celtic could have won it. You can watch that in the links below on the two articles we've done on the game, the first by David Potter who watched it on BBC Alba. In that article David considers nicknames for the two teams and after a few amusing alternatives settled on The Hens for the Rangers Women team, which I thought was funny. Have a read at these., starting with David Potter's article...
It was a really good match, hard fought, even though it finished goalless it was high quality, dramatic and agonising right at the end when Celtic could have won it. You can watch that in the links below on the two articles we've done on the game, the first by David Potter who watched it on BBC Alba. In that article David considers nicknames for the two teams and after a few amusing alternatives settled on The Hens for the Rangers Women team, which I thought was funny. Have a read at these., starting with David Potter's article...
Goalless Glasgow Derby is fait accompli for Fran Alonso...
Goalless Glasgow Derby is fait accompli for Fran Alonso | The Celtic Star
Not the most avid follower of the Women's game (I am ashamed to admit), nevertheless I enjoyed this game on BBC Alba in the interlude between Mbappe and Messi. It was played at Broadwood Park, Cu
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“I’m so proud of the players, they put bodies on the line,” Fran Alonso
"I'm so proud of the players, they put bodies on the line," Fran Alonso
"We knew Rangers would have the ball a lot and we were so composed and strong defensively. We had chances which is good, but we know playing away to Rangers is never easy." Pam Tajonar
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