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BTW, unconfirmed info is that the only more or less full tiume team Glasgow City is paying their players 25k ... per year.  The dent into our finances - should we do likewise - will be within certain limits. That said, we will be able to attract better players and thus start challenging for trophies and keep people like Erin Cuthbert.

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Scotland Call-Up For McCartney

LAURA MCCARTNEY has been named in the Scotland Women’s Under-19 squad for the upcoming UEFA European Championships. 

The 16-year-old Rangers Women’s midfielder has been called-up to the squad for the competition which starts on Tuesday evening.

 

https://rangers.co.uk/news/women/scotland-call-up-for-mccartney/

 

It’s A Proper Football Environment

WOMEN’S and Girls’ Academy Football Manager Amy McDonald stepped back to take it all in as she watched the women’s team train at The Hummel Training Centre.

The first-team and Girls’ Academy is now fully-integrated within the footballing department, and McDonald stopped to take a moment as the women were put through their paces at the state-of-the-art facility.

 

https://rangers.co.uk/news/women/its-a-proper-football-environment/

 

Creating Something Groundbreaking

RANGERS Women’s and Girls’ Football Manager Amy McDonald feels the club are creating something groundbreaking after further investment was announced last week.

The Women’s first-team and Academy is now fully-integrated within the club’s football department with three full-time members of staff and access to sports scientists and medical staff at the Hummel Training Centre.

 

https://rangers.co.uk/news/women/creating-something-groundbreaking/

 

Vignal Hopes For Success

NEW Rangers Women’s head coach Gregory Vignal hopes he can bring professionalism and success as he takes up his new role at the club.

The former Rangers left-back has moved from a coaching role within the boy’s academy to take charge of the women’s team, a challenge he is looking forward to.

 

https://rangers.co.uk/news/women/vignal-hopes-for-success/

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Women’s Football An Integral Part

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He told RangersTV: “From my time at Manchester City, the women’s programme came under, if you like, my umbrella, so I am well versed in terms of that game.

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“We can see it is developing hugely and it is only right and proper we have a fully integrated team and they will be under the same microscope as us as we want to win and be successful.

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Read more here: https://rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/womens-football-an-integral-part/

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Let’s Show How Far We’ve Come

RANGERS Women’s captain Clare Gemmell is hoping they can show how far they have come as a squad as they get the second-half of the season underway against Celtic on Sunday.

The women’s side have had four-weeks to work with new manager Gregory Vignal, and Gemmell says they are relishing the opportunity to learn from the former Rangers left-back.

... https://rangers.co.uk/news/women/lets-show-how-far-weve-come/

 

Vignal: I Want To See Desire

GREGORY VIGNAL is hoping for commitment and desire from his side as he takes charge of his first women’s competitive game.

Vignal has had four-weeks to work with the Rangers Women’s side in preparation for the start of the second-half of the season.

The women are back in competitive action on Sunday as they travel to K-Park to take on Celtic.

 

... https://rangers.co.uk/news/women/vignal-i-want-to-see-desire/

 

Updates: https://twitter.com/RangersWFC

 

Fixtures: https://scotwomensfootball.com/league-competitions/swpl-1/

 

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Rangers to bolster women's team security in wake of Green Brigade's alleged 'unacceptable sectarian abuse'

 

Rangers claim their players were subjected to sectarian and misogynistic insults throughout the game at East Kilbride which Celtic won 3-1.

 

Rangers are set to offer greater protection to their female players after they were targeted for abuse by the Green Brigade.

The Ibrox club are ready to bolster security around their women’s squad for games at Celtic after deeming fan behaviour at Sunday’s Old Firm match as unacceptable.

Rangers claim their players were subjected to sectarian and misogynistic insults throughout the game at East Kilbride, which Celtic won 3-1.

The Green Brigade , the controversial Parkhead fan group, attended the game and Rangers claim their players were left intimidated by their behaviour.

 

A Rangers official even spoke to the referee at half-time to formally catalogue their concerns to the officials at K-Park, the home of the Hoops women’s team.

 

A Rangers spokesperson said: “Our women were subjected to misogynistic and sectarian abuse, which is totally unacceptable.

 

“Perhaps security measures need to be introduced for Rangers women when they have a match away from home against Celtic.”

The sides are next scheduled to meet in the league at the Hummel Centre in October, but Rangers will take steps to ensure spectators are strictly vetted.

 

Celtic have been approached for comment.

 

 

https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/rangers-bolster-womens-team-security-18846675

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First home game of the 2nd part of the season was on schedule today, first time at the  Hummel TC, against  Glasgow Girls.

 

Line-up:https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EBsieIGXkAAdVwK.jpg

 

Rangers Women‏

 

20': Rangers come close to opening the scoring as Shivohn Honeyman's header bounces off the crossbar. Still 0-0

GOAL 25': Jade Gallon gives Rangers the lead as she pounces on a loose ball to net from close range. 1-0

GOAL 27': Glasgow Girls have an equaliser through Chloe Docherty 1-1

44' GOAL: Rangers are ahead just before the break as Hannah Coakley scores from a Ellis Dalgliesh corner. 2-1

 

HALF-TIME: Rangers 2-1 Glasgow Girls

 

GAME ABANDONED: Due to heavy rain and concerns over player safety the game has unfortunately been called off at half-time. A date for the rescheduled fixture will be announced in due course.

 

 

https://twitter.com/RangersWFC

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Line-up

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ECQQhXvWwAUIqXL.jpg

 

5' GOAL: Early pressure pays off for Rangers as Hannah Robertson taps home from close range. 1-0

16' GOAL: It's a second for Rangers as Chantelle Brown beats the keeper with a powerful shot. 2-0

39' GOAL: It's a second of the afternoon for Hannah Robertson as she scores from a Chantelle Brown cross. 3-0

HALF-TIME: Rangers 3-0 Glasgow Girls. A double from Hannah Robertson and a Chantelle Brown strike have Rangers in control at the break.

 

46' SUB: Half-time sub for Rangers as Chantelle Brown is replaced by Rosie Mcquillan.

50' GOAL: Rangers have a fourth as Laura McCartney scores from inside the box. 4-0

60' It's almost a fifth for Rangers as Chelsie Watson's free-kick from the edge of the box is pushed onto the bar by the Glasgow Girls keeper before being cleared to safety. 4-0

61' SUB: Double substitution for Rangers as Gill Inglis and Brogan Hay come on to replace Freya Mcdonald and Hannah Robertson. 4-0

66' GOAL: Substitute Gill Inglis adds a fifth as her long-range effort is spilled by the keeper and bounces into the back of the net. 5-0

 

TBC

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