Celtic and Rangers have invested more than ever in their women’s teams but club with past 13 titles are up for the fight
If Scott Booth is consumed by fear regarding what an apparently bright new era in Scottish women’s football means for Glasgow City, he masks it well.
Rangers and Celtic moving towards professional setups for their women’s teams, amid a raft of publicity and investment, in theory represents bad news for Glasgow City, who have been champions 14 times including the last 13 seasons in succession. Such a scenario would of course be sad given Glasgow City have been trailblazers for the women’s game in
Scotland – essentially while receiving no external support – and retain an academy which houses 200 girls.