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  • Laura Montgomery’s Lasting Impact on the Growth of Women’s Football I A Level Playing Field I Episode 19
    2026/05/04

    In this episode of A Level Playing Field, we sit down with Laura Montgomery, one of the most influential figures in Scottish women's football and one half of the driving force behind Glasgow City’s rise to the top of the women’s game.

    Laura reflects on the journey from founding a club with limited resources to building a dominant force in domestic football, all while navigating the challenges of sustainability, visibility, and growth in the women’s game.

    We explore the realities behind running a successful club, the progress made in recent years, and where the game still needs to go.

    From grassroots development to the business side of football, this is an honest and insightful conversation about leadership, resilience, and shaping the future of the sport.

    If you care about where women’s football is headed and how it got here - this is one you won’t want to miss!

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    44 分
  • PFA Scotland SWPL Awards Special: Meet the Nominees I A Level Playing Field I Episode 18
    2026/04/27

    A Level Playing Field returns with a special episode spotlighting the standout performers of the SWPL season.

    We’re joined by a host of nominees for the PFA Scotland Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year awards to reflect on their campaigns, key moments, and what this recognition means to them.

    Hear from Player of the Year nominees Katie Wilkinson (Rangers), Georgie Timms (Hearts), Lee Gibson (Glasgow City) and Nicole Kozlova, as well as Young Player of the Year nominees Lisa Forrest (Glasgow City) and Laura Berry (Rangers).

    From title races to personal milestones, it’s an insight into the players who have defined the season and a look ahead to who might take home the honours. 🎙️⚽

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    46 分
  • World Cup Belief, Title Race Heat & PFA Team of the Year | A Level Playing Field I Episode 17
    2026/04/22

    Cheryl Smith and Alison McConnell are back with a fresh episode of A Level Playing Field, diving into all the big talking points in Scottish women’s football.

    The duo kick things off with the international break, reflecting on a positive window for Scotland and what it means for growing belief around their World Cup qualification hopes.

    There’s also a look at the newly announced PFA SWPL Team of the Year, with discussion around the standout performers and any notable inclusions or omissions.

    Attention then turns to domestic matters, including Rangers’ decision to move a fixture from Ibrox to Broadwood, and the questions it raises around scheduling and supporter accessibility with an inconvenient kick-off time.

    Finally, it’s all about the title race, with Cheryl and Alison assessing where things stand, who has the momentum, and what could prove decisive in the weeks ahead.
    Insightful, honest, and full of passion for the game.

    This is one you won’t want to miss!

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    33 分
  • Rose Reilly: A Pioneer’s Story of Breaking Barriers I A Level Playing Field I Episode 16
    2026/04/07

    This week on A Level Playing Field we’re joined by a true trailblazer of the women’s game - Rose Reilly.

    A World Cup champion, and one of Scotland’s most iconic footballing exports, Rose reflects on a remarkable career that broke boundaries across generations and continents.

    From her early days in Scotland to conquering the world stage with Italy, she shares the stories behind the headlines, the challenges, the triumphs, and the moments that defined her journey.

    We dive into how the women’s game has evolved, what still needs to change, and why the current generation should never take their platform for granted.

    Plus, Rose gives her take on today’s Scottish game and the players catching her eye.

    It’s a fascinating, honest, and inspiring conversation with a true pioneer of the sport.

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    45 分
  • Sarah Rhind: Addiction, loss & the game I love I A Level Playing Field I Episode 15
    2026/03/30

    In this deeply moving episode, we sit down with Sarah Rhind to explore the powerful story behind her book Scars Under the Jersey: Addiction, Loss and the Game I Love.

    Sarah speaks openly about her journey through recovery, the grip of addiction, and the lasting impact of grief after personal loss. It’s an honest and emotional conversation about rebuilding your life when everything has been stripped back and the strength it takes to keep going.

    We also dive into her connection with Street Soccer, representing Scotland at the Homeless World Cup, and how the game became a lifeline during some of her darkest moments.

    From there, Sarah reflects on her return to the professional game with Hamilton Accies Women in the Scottish Women's Premier League and what football means to her now.

    We also talk about the process of writing the book, why she felt ready to share her story, and the hope it can give to others facing similar battles.

    This is a raw, inspiring and ultimately uplifting episode about recovery, resilience, and finding purpose through football.

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    57 分
  • Fiona McIntyre: Setting the record straight on SWPL 'financial crisis' I A Level Playing Field I Episode 14
    2026/03/23

    In this week’s episode, we’re joined by SWPL Managing Director Fiona McIntyre for an in-depth and honest conversation about the state of the women’s game in Scotland.

    Fiona lifts the lid on what her role really involves behind the scenes, the biggest challenges she’s faced since taking charge, and the ongoing effort to grow the league’s visibility and get more fans through the turnstiles.

    We also tackle the recent headlines around a reported financial crisis in the SWPL and hear directly from Fiona on why she strongly disputes that narrative.

    There’s also a brilliant look back at the league’s dramatic title run-ins, including the extraordinary story of trophy day going down to the wire and the trophy ending up in the back of a taxi.

    Plus, we preview a huge weekend for the domestic game as Glasgow City take on Rangers in the Sky Sports Cup Final, with insight on what it means for both clubs and the wider league.

    It’s a candid, insightful, and at times surprising chat that gives a real sense of where the SWPL is right now and where it’s heading.

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    35 分
  • Willie Collum: The barriers facing female referees I A Level Playing Field I Episode 13
    2026/03/18

    In this episode, we’re joined by the Head of Refereeing at the Scottish FA, Willie Collum, for an honest and insightful conversation about the future of female referees in Scotland.

    Willie discusses the growing presence of women in officiating and the clear ambition to see female referees regularly taking charge of top-flight men’s matches.

    He opens up on areas the game isn’t talking about enough, including how referees manage training during the menstrual cycle and the challenges of returning to elite fitness after pregnancy.

    The conversation also tackles one of the biggest barriers facing female officials: the demands of the fitness tests.

    Alongside this, Willie reflects on his own journey in refereeing, sharing both the highs and the lows from his time on the pitch, offering a rare and personal perspective on the pressures of the role.

    Finally, he outlines his vision for the future and the practical steps being taken to attract, support, and retain more women in refereeing at every level of the game.

    A candid, forward-thinking discussion on breaking barriers and building the next generation of officials.

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    46 分
  • Leanne Crichton: Bossing it at Rangers I A Level Playing Field I Episode 12
    2026/03/05

    On this episode, we sit down with Leanne Crichton, now manager of Rangers, for an honest conversation about leadership, loyalty, and life beyond the pitch.

    Leanne opens up about the emotional decision to leave Glasgow City, the club that shaped so much of her career and the whirlwind of feelings that came with crossing the city.

    She reflects on that pivotal moment, what was said between her and Leanne Ross, and how it felt to step into a new chapter wearing different colours.

    Now at the helm at Rangers, she shares what life is really like as Gers boss: the pressure, the pride, the expectations, and the “pinch me” moments that come with leading one of Scotland’s biggest clubs.

    Away from football, Leanne speaks candidly about becoming a mum, how it’s changed her perspective, strengthened her resilience, and reshaped the way she approaches both management and life.

    She also discusses stepping into the media spotlight, the nerves she initially felt around punditry work, and how she’s grown to embrace and enjoy having a voice in the game.

    There’s reflection too on Scotland from her own experiences in the national jersey to her thoughts on the country’s World Cup hopes. And she gives her take on the direction under Melissa Andreatta, and what the future could hold.

    It’s an open, thoughtful and revealing conversation about growth, courage, and carving out your own path in the modern game.

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    31 分