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  • Leanne Crichton: Bossing it at Rangers I A Level Playing Field I Episode 12
    Mar 5 2026

    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 m
  • Melissa Andreatta: From Down Under to Scotland I A Level Playing Field I Episode 11
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Melissa Andreatta, the head coach of the Scotland Women’s national team, to explore her fascinating journey in football.

    From growing up in Australia and chasing her dream as a player to experiencing the heartbreak of the Matildas and navigating the highs and lows of a coaching career, Melissa shares the moments that have shaped her both on and off the pitch.

    She talks candidly about what inspired her to take on the Scotland job, how she has embraced life in a new country, and the challenges and rewards of leading a national team with ambition and heart.

    Melissa also opens up about her vision for the team, her hopes of guiding Scotland to the Women’s World Cup, and what it takes to inspire a squad to dream bigger than ever before.

    Packed with insight, honesty, and plenty of football passion, this episode offers a rare look behind the whistle at the journey, determination, and mindset of one of the game’s most exciting coaches.

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    31 m
  • Cara Henderson: Resilience on and off the pitch I A Level Playing Field I Episode 10
    Feb 19 2026

    This week on A Level Playing Field, we’re joined by Cara Henderson to hear her inspiring journey back from an ACL injury.

    Cara opens up about the mental toll of long-term injury, navigating two managerial changes, and her thoughts on the league’s recent cash crisis.

    We also discuss her evolving pathway into media work and get her take on this weekend’s thrilling final round of fixtures before the split.

    A must-listen for anyone fascinated by resilience, women’s football, and the stories behind the game.

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    34 m
  • Maria McAneny: Celtic academy graduate to Scotland heroics I A Level Playing Field I Episode 9
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode of A Level Playing Field, Celtic and Scotland midfielder Maria McAneny sits down for an in-depth conversation about her journey through the game - from academy prospect to one of the most exciting young talents in the SWPL.

    Maria reflects on coming through Celtic’s academy system and what it takes to make the transition from youth football into the senior environment.

    She opens up about her pivotal loan spell at Hearts at just 17, the responsibility that came with stepping into first-team football so young, and how that experience accelerated her development both on and off the pitch.

    We revisit some of the standout moments that have defined her rise so far - scoring from the halfway line against Hibs, finding the net at Celtic Park, and the unforgettable feeling of scoring on her Scotland debut.

    She shares what it meant to pull on the national team shirt, to line up alongside established stars like Caroline Weir, and to test herself against world-class opposition including Lucy Bronze.

    Beyond the highlights, Maria also talks about the influence of family — including her dad’s lifelong Celtic devotion (and his wish to name the family dog Larsson and how that grounding has shaped her mentality.

    With Celtic firmly in the title conversation this season, she discusses the squad’s ambitions, belief within the dressing room, and what it will take to turn potential into silverware.

    Honest, thoughtful and driven, this is a conversation that explores the mindset behind the moments and the hunger still pushing her forward.


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    23 m
  • Robert Watson: Are financial fears putting the SWPL at risk? I A Level Playing Field I Episode 8
    Feb 3 2026

    A major talking point has rocked the SWPL this week, with reports of a potential financial crisis raising serious questions about the league’s future.

    In this episode of A Level Playing Field, Hamilton Accies manager Robert Watson joins us to give his honest reaction to the story broken by Stephen McGowan.

    From the pressures facing clubs behind the scenes to what this could mean for players, staff, and the long-term health of the women’s game in Scotland, we dig into what happens next and why this moment matters.

    This is a candid, necessary conversation about sustainability, leadership, and the direction of the SWPL at a critical time.

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    36 m
  • Lauren Davidson: 92nd-Minute Title Winner, Scotland World Cup Hopes & Life at SK Brann I A Level Playing Field I Episode 7
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode, we’re joined by Lauren Davidson for a brilliant chat covering the biggest moments of her career so far — and what’s still to come.

    Lauren takes us back to that unforgettable 92nd-minute goal at Ibrox on the final day, the strike that helped Glasgow City clinch the league title, and why it’s a moment that still follows her everywhere… even on holiday.

    We also dive into her move to SK Brann, life in Norway, and how she’s adapting to a new league, new culture, and a fresh challenge abroad.

    Plus, Lauren opens up on her ambitions with Scotland, what it would mean to be part of a World Cup campaign, and the work that goes on behind the scenes to stay ready for international football.

    A must-listen for Scottish women’s football fans — packed with laughs, honesty, and a proper insight into one of the game’s most exciting players.

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    21 m
  • Rachael Boyle: Hibs Exit Shock, Ibrox Title Party and Returning After Kids I A Level Playing Field I Episode 6
    Jan 12 2026

    Filmed on location at the Hibernian Training Centre, this episode of A Level Playing Field features Hibs ace Rachael Boyle as our special guest.

    Rachael reflects on the shock of Grant Scott leaving Hibs for Celtic during the winter break, and she looks back on last season’s memorable title celebrations at Ibrox.

    She also discusses the appointment of Joelle Murray as manager and what the change has meant for the squad.

    The conversation goes beyond the pitch too, as Rachael opens up about balancing part-time work alongside playing, wishing her own career was only just beginning, and the pride she feels watching her daughter start her own football journey.

    There’s also discussion on Scotland women's national team's World Cup hopes and Hibs’ partnership with Nuby UK, highlighting the wider impact of the women’s game on and off the field.

    An honest, insightful episode with one of Scottish football’s most respected figures.

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    25 m
  • Hugh MacDonald: Allyship, History and Heroes of the Women’s Game: A Level Playing Field I Episode 5
    Dec 30 2025

    Episode 5 of the A Level Playing Field Podcast features a special conversation with journalism legend Hugh McDonald, who joins Alison McConnell and Cheryl Smith to reflect on a lifetime spent covering football — and the long, often difficult journey of the women’s game.

    Drawing on his experiences during a period when women’s football was officially banned, Hugh offers rare insight into what it meant to report on the sport at a time when it was largely ignored, dismissed, or actively discouraged. He speaks candidly about how women’s football was talked about in newsrooms, the language that was used, and the cultural barriers that shaped coverage for decades.

    As the conversation unfolds, Hugh charts the changes he has witnessed first-hand: from silence and marginalisation to growing visibility, respect, and legitimacy in mainstream sports reporting.

    He reflects on his own role as an ally of the women’s game, the responsibility journalists carry in shaping public perception, and why fair, informed coverage has always mattered — even when the sport itself was pushed to the margins.

    The episode also pays tribute to the players of the past who earned Hugh’s admiration long before wider recognition followed, acknowledging their talent, resilience, and influence despite the lack of platform or support.

    Bringing the discussion firmly into the present, Hugh shares a touching personal story about his granddaughter and how a new generation of fans are growing up with women footballers as genuine heroes — including her admiration for Caroline Weir.

    It’s a conversation that connects history, progress, and hope, highlighting just how far the game has come — and why the stories behind it still matter.

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    33 m