By Kaylan Geekie at Scotstoun | UWS Sport Scotland Women’s coach Shade Munro cut a proud figure and was upbeat after his side’s 5-10 loss to Spain in the first legRugby: Scotland’s […]
Rugby: Nelson happy despite Scotland’s narrow defeat to Spain
By Kaylan Geekie at Scotstoun | UWS Sport Helen Nelson rues missed chances but believes Scotland need to be more clinical if they are to turn around defeat The Scotland Women’s […]
Autumn Internationals: Laidlaw and Gray praise Scotland’s composure but admit they need to improve
“The boys were giving me a bit of stick for taking two [penalty kick attempts] to win it, so I was pretty happy to see the second one go through the posts.”
Rugby: Scotland’s Women’s Rugby World Cup hopes hanging by a thread after Spain defeat
Scots’ coach Shade Munro will rue his team’s many missed opportunities to win the game and go to Madrid next Saturday, needing not only a win, but to overturn a five-point deficit in the second leg, if they are to qualify for the 2017 World Cup in Ireland.
Autumn Internationals: Scotland beat Argentina 19-16 with last-gasp Laidlaw penalty
Then boom. Out of nothing the game burst into life.
How would an Atlantic League work?
by Blair Meikle The Old Firm have made no secret in the past of their desire to take their global appeal to the next level by making it to the English Premier […]
Old Firm to England debate rears its head
by Blair Meikle It seems to pop up with the same sort of regularity as an election or a Scotland national team qualification failure. The debate over the Old Firm clubs leaving […]
The five players to inspire a Group F fightback
By Christopher Duffy As the dust settles on Scotland’s 3-0 Wembley defeat to England, and with the nation’s hopes of qualifying for Russia 2018 hanging by a thread, is now the time […]
Travelling Fans perspective on Scotland v England
By Kevin Craigens, Lewis Kemp and Callum Scott Kevin Craigens and Callum Scott travel down to Wembley for Scotland’s crucial tie against England and gather the thoughts of the large Scottish support. […]
What next for Strachan and his ‘Tartan Army’?
By Martin Tighe The position of Gordon Strachan as Scotland manager is now hanging on the shakiest of pegs, much like Scotland’s hopes of qualification for the 2018 World Cup. After Friday […]


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