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Scotland beat Canada 2-0
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Scotland basked in glorious victory after beating Canada 2-0 in their Cyprus Cup match at the Alpha Sports Centre, Larnaca this afternoon.
The Scots, as in their previous matches in the tournament dominated much of this match against Canada who are ranked nine in the world. Scotland showed great composure, discipline and determination in their play to signal a new momentum in the National team’s development. A high tempo of play and severe pressure in all areas of the pitch saw Canadian composure pressurised, it was this hard work and tenacity, which paid dividends for Scotland in the second half. Good work on the Scots flank by Pauline Hamill, saw her cross turned into the net in 65 minutes by Joanne Love. Continued pressure by Scotland provided further opportunities for Kim Little and Natalie Ross. But it was Hamill the provider for the opening goal who completed the scoring in 78 minutes after excellent work on the left by her team mate Mandy Burns. This was a perfect afternoon to make a debut as Joanne Hutchison gained her first full International Cap against the Canadians in goal, making an impressive start to her International career by keeping a clean sheet. Coach Anna Signeul was delighted with the performance of her team ‘I really am not surprised at our victory here this afternoon as we have all felt that with each game we have played in the tournament, our performance has improved. I am really pleased at the manner in which we won, as we had solid performances throughout the team, and genuinely feel as a unit that we are progressing rapidly. This was really satisfying for everyone associated with the team.’ Scotland were supported by a group of coaches from the women’s clubs who are in Cyprus as part of an education and development programme set up by Signeul through a Leonardo da Vinci funding project. This is part of her plan to support the coaches in order that the women’s clubs in Scotland are better equipped to support the development of their players who are in the National Team. SCOTLAND Joanna Hutchison Julie Ferguson Ifeoma Dieke Amy McDonald (Capt) Jennifer Beattie Joanne Love Amanda Burns Kim Little Megan Sneddon Julie Ferguson Suzanne Grant Substitutes: Gemma Fay Rhonda Jones Leanne Ross Hollie Thomson Michelle Kerr Natalie Ross Pauline Hamill Joelle Murray Julie Fleeting (Injured) |
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Thanks for that Graham - I've been looking for a report
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Cyprus Cup results
Canada 3 - 2 USA U20's Japan 2 - 1 Holland Russia 3 - 2 Scotland Table Standings 1) Canada 2) USA U20's 3) Japan 4) Holland 5) Russia 6) Scotland I think it's the first time in a while that Fleets hasn't scored in international games. |
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Scotland competed well in the heat of the GSP Stadium in Nicosia this afternoon against a strong Russian side. Elana Morozova put Russia ahead after she controlled the ball on her chest and then rocketed the ball into the Scotland net in the 13th minute of the game.
Scotland responded in 21 minutes when good pressure by Jo Love in midfield forced errors in the Russian defence which led to good combination play between Hamill and Kim Little, that ended in the latters’ shot going wide of the outstretched hand of Maria Pigaleva after a deflection. Scotland started the second half with intense pressure on the Russians which saw chances created for Kerr, Ross and Little, but the substitute keeper Elvira Todua mopped up the pressure. Russia took the lead again when a magnificent diagonal strike from Morozova flashed into right hand side of Fay’s goal. Further pressure from Scotland saw them lose a goal to a Russian counter attack, when a free kick from a wide area was converted in 85 minutes by Truntaeva, who volleyed the ball into the Scotland net. Once again the Scots continued to be incredibly tenacious, pinning the Russians down in their own half with constant pressure, especially on the Russian goal. This pressure paid off when three minutes from time Hollie Thomson’s shot was deflected in for a well deserved goal. Anna Signeul commented after the match ‘We are disappointed at having lost this game today. We competed very well, and put the Russians under a lot of pressure from early in the game. This tournament has provided us with many positive aspects to be proud of with regard to our fitness, and the platform we provided for young players who have stepped up to the challenge, and competed incredibly well. I also think that these games have shown us that Scotland is closing the gap on the teams which have a higher FIFA Ranking than us. We must ensure we continue to support the players in order that they can compete on a level playing field.’ Scotland Gemma Fay Rhonda Jones Ifeoma Dieke Michelle Kerr (Capt) Jennifer Beattie Joanne Love Stacey Cook Amanda Burns Kim Little Megan Sneddon Pauline Hamill Substitutes: Joanna Hutchison Julie Ferguson Leanne Ross Amy McDonald Hollie Thomson Natalie Ross Joelle Murray Suzanne Grant Julie Fleeting (Injured) She is injured smithy |
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SCOTLAND WOMEN TO PLAY TWO CRUCIAL QUALIFIERS
Tuesday, 22 Apr 2008 Scotland Women’s National Coach Anna Signeul today announced the squad that will be taking part in the next two UEFA Women’s European Championship Qualification matches, away to both Denmark and Portugal. The squad has a busy schedule for the next couple of weeks between training and travelling for their next two qualification matches, taking place only one week apart. Scotland play Denmark on Sunday 27 April, kick-off 11am (UK Time) at Viborg Stadium, Denmark and then play Portugal on Saturday 3 May, Kick-off 4pm at Municipal Sadium Povoa do Varzim, Portugal. Anna Signeul commented on the challenging time ahead for Scotland: ‘We are looking forward to the campaign starting up again, we have been training hard and have had good preparation with 5 matches under our belts and I am confident in the team doing well against both countries.’ Scotland are in Group 5 with Ukraine, Denmark, Slovakia and Portugal and currently sit in third place with 4 points taken from 4 matches. Scotland’s next home UEFA Qualifier is against group leaders Ukraine on Wednesday 28 May 2008, McDiarmid Park, Perth, Kick Off 7.30pm SCOTLAND SQUAD Gemma Fay Hibernian LFC Joanna Hutcheson Edinburgh LFC Julie Ferguson Hibernian LFC Ifeoma Dieke Kristianstads DFF Rhonda Jones Tampa Bay Hellenic Michelle Kerr Hibernian LFC Amy McDonald Queens Park LFC Leanne Ross Glasgow City LFC Jennifer Beattie Celtic LFC (PORTUGAL ONLY) Amanda Burns Hibernian LFC Stacey Cook Hibernian LFC Joanne Love Celtic LFC Megan Sneddon Glasgow City LFC Natalie Ross Hibernian LFC Joelle Murray Hibernian LFC Julie Fleeting Arsenal LFC Suzanne Grant Hibernian LFC Pauline Hamill Blackburn LFC Kim Little Arsenal LFC The following players are on stand-by: Claire Johnstone Celtic LFC Hayley Cunningham Celtic LFC |
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DENMARK 2 SCOTLAND 1
Sunday, 27 Apr 2008 Scotland Women’s National team narrowly losing away from home 2-1 against Denmark today at Viborg Stadium in the UEFA Women’s European Championship Qualification campaign. Despite going in at half time leading from a good set piece, the Scots high was to be reduced to a huge low as Denmark scored two before the hour mark in the game. Scotland Coach Anna Signeul commented on the match: ‘I am very pleased with the our first half performance with an early goal from Meggan Sneddon in the 28th minute, we had great hopes. As always with the top teams in the world, scoring first can bring it's own pressures, and the Danish team who also played well in the first half unfortunately pressured us, eventually we couldn’t keep up the level of our performance in the second half, and we lost 2 goals in the 51st (Canilla Fand Andersen) and 58th minute (Merete Pedersen). Signeul also stated that Denmark are one of the best teams in the world at the moment, and have recently beaten two of the world’s best teams, Sweden and Germany in the Algarve Cup. But for Scotland too, our performances of late have been very good, so we have actually raised the bar for ourselves, and what our expectation is of ourselves, while that is disappointing, we must remember the quality of the team we played against today, and not be too hard on ourselves. We are disappointed to lose this match but can only learn from it , our thoughts, preparation and focus must now be toward our next qualifier at the weekend in Portugal.’ Signeul will be hoping for a return to her squad of injured Captain Julie Fleeting, and with Jennifer Beattie able to travel to Portugal, the Scots should be at full strength again. Scotland’s next qualification match is against Portugal on Saturday 3 May, Kick-off 4pm at Municipal Sadium Povoa do Varzim, Portugal. SCOTLAND TEAM Gemma Fay Hibernian LFC Rhonda Jones Tampa Bay Hellenic Ifeoma Dieke Kristianstads DFF Michelle Kerr Hibernian LFC Joanne Love Celtic LFC Amanda Burns Hibernian LFC Kim Little Arsenal LFC Megan Sneddon Glasgow City LFC Pauline Hamill Blackburn LFC Leanne Ross Glasgow City LFC Natalie Ross Hibernian LFC SUBSTITUTES Joanna Hutcheson Edinburgh LFC Stacey Cook Hibernian LFC (65th Minute for Natalie Ross) Suzanne Grant Hibernian LFC (62nd Minute for Pauline Hamill) Hayley Cunningham Celtic LFC Julie Ferguson Hibernian LFC Amy McDonald Queens Park LFC Joelle Murray Hibernian LFC (85th Minute for Amanda Burns) |
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Blimey Fleets has been out for ages. Scotland really do need her.
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They may as well try and get their act together without her, just like Arsenal have to
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Arsenal have better players to replace her
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Saturday, 03 May 2008
Scotland Women’s team took another step closer to a potential play off slot for the UEFA Finals in Finland in 2009 with an emphatic 4-1 victory over Portugal at the Municipal Stadium of Povoa do Varzim this afternoon. Jennifer Beattie got Scotland off to an early start by heading home a Megan Sneddon corner in 11 minutes. Then it was Captain courageous, Julie Fleeting, who played despite recovering from a broken metatarsal in her foot, who sealed the victory with a hat-trick of goals in the first half of the game. Her first came in 20 minutes following good combination play between Kim Little and Pauline Hamill, the resultant cross was volleyed past the stranded keeper by the striker. The third Scotland goal came in 25 minutes when a Jo Love pass in behind the Portuguese defenders saw Julie Fleeting one on one with the keeper, the Scotland captain calmly chipped the oncoming keeper. Fleetings final goal was scored from the penalty spot in 38 minutes when the Scots were awarded a penalty after Kim Little was bundled to the ground in the box. Portugal’s Edite Fernandes scored a consolation goal just before half time for the home team. Scotland created further good chances in the second half when there were scoring opportunities for Fleeting, Kim Little and Pauline Hamill, but the hard work in the first half ensured the Scots victory. Scotland coach Anna Signeul commented after the match ‘I really am delighted. It was so important to come here and to secure the three points as it keeps us in contention for one of the play off slots. We created many really good chances in the first half, and it was really pleasing to see Julie return after injury and to see her grab a hat-trick. The result today is good preparation for our next qualification match against Ukraine later this month.’ Scotland Gemma Fay (Hibernian LFC), Leanne Ross (Glasgow City LFC), Shelley Kerr (Hibernian LFC), Ifeoma Dieke (Kristianstads DFF), Jennifer Beattie (Celtic LFC), Natalie Ross (Hibernian LFC) (Cook 55m), Joanne Love (Celtic LFC), Megan Sneddon (Glasgow City LFC), Kim Little (Arsenal LFC), Julie Fleeting (Arsenal LFC) (Grant 69m), Pauline Hamill (Blackburn LFC) (Burns 76m) Subs: Joanna Hutcheson (Edinburgh LFC), Rhonda Jones (Tampa Bay Hellenic), Stacey Cook (Hibernian LFC), Amanda Burns (Hibernian LFC), Suzanne Grant (Hibernian LFC), Julie Ferguson (Hibernian LFC), Amy McDonald (Queens Park LFC) Come and support the team! Scotland’s next home UEFA qualification match is against Ukraine on Wednesday 28 May at McDiarmid Park, Perth with a 7.30 pm kick off, for further information contact Andrea.Rennie@scottishfa.co.uk |
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So Fleets broke the famous M bone then
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Her goal rate speaks for itself. Best striker in the world
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Squad to face Ukraine:
Goalkeepers Gemma Fay (Hibernian LFC) Joanna Hutcheson (Edinburgh LFC) Defenders Julie Ferguson (Hibernian LFC) Ifeoma Dieke (Kristianstads DFF) Rhonda Jones (Tampa Bay Hellenic) Michelle Kerr (Hibernian LFC) Amy McDonald (Queens Park LFC) Leanne Ross (Glasgow City LFC) Midfield Jennifer Beattie (Celtic LFC) Amanda Burns (Hibernian LFC) Stacey Cook (Hibernian LFC) Joanne Love (Celtic LFC) Megan Sneddon (Glasgow City LFC) Natalie Ross (Hibernian LFC) Forwards Julie Fleeting (Arsenal LFC) Suzanne Grant (Hibernian LFC) Pauline Hamill (Blackburn LFC) Kim Little (Arsenal LFC) |
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Is Jenniffer Beattie a good player ?
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I can't see what Caroline Collie has done wrong to be omitted from the national team.
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She upsets them by pulling out of a squad due to university commitment and has never been called back since apparently.
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Well that's a pathetic excuse for not calling someone up. Aluko's been missing internationals for years due to uni exams etc and she's always been called up after.
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Scotland Women 0-1 Ukraine Women
Scotland's bid to reach the European Women's Championship ended with defeat to Ukraine at McDiarmid Park. The home team needed a win to have a chance of reaching the play-offs but were undone by a goal after just nine minutes from Daria Apanashchenko. Scotland saw a lot of the ball but could not break down the well-organised visitors, who are now level on points with Group 5 leaders Denmark. The Scots are eight points behind and have played two more matches. Prior to the match in Perth, presentations were made to Shelley Kerr, Suzanne Grant and Meggan Sneddon to mark them reaching 50 caps. |
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I can see Scotland making it now.
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You can?
i cant |
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