Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast A Level Playing Field
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| Celtic fans stunned by shock double exit: A Level Playing Field I Episode 1 | 24 Nov 2025 | 00:23:36 | |
In our debut episode, Alison McConnell and Cheryl Smith look back to another huge week across the women’s game. We break down all the big talking points from the SWPL, including why Celtic still can’t get past Rangers, the shock Celtic exits that caught everyone off guard, and whether Glasgow City’s bump in the road is a momentary wobble or something more. To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| Robert Watson: Are financial fears putting the SWPL at risk? I A Level Playing Field I Episode 8 | 03 Feb 2026 | 00:36:09 | |
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. To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| Lauren Davidson: 92nd-Minute Title Winner, Scotland World Cup Hopes & Life at SK Brann I A Level Playing Field I Episode 7 | 19 Jan 2026 | 00:20:50 | |
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. To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| Rachael Boyle: Hibs Exit Shock, Ibrox Title Party and Returning After Kids I A Level Playing Field I Episode 6 | 12 Jan 2026 | 00:24:31 | |
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. To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| Hugh MacDonald: Allyship, History and Heroes of the Women’s Game: A Level Playing Field I Episode 5 | 30 Dec 2025 | 00:33:05 | |
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. To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| Caroline Weir: Walking the Ballon d’Or Red Carpet: A Level Playing Field I Episode 4 | 16 Dec 2025 | 00:35:59 | |
On this episode of A Level Playing Field, Alison McConnell and Cheryl Smith discuss an interview with Scotland and Real Madrid midfielder Caroline Weir. To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| Gary Holt Pulls No Punches: The Truth About Life at Thistle: A Level Playing Field I Episode 3 | 10 Dec 2025 | 00:38:17 | |
In this episode, Cheryl and Alison sit down with Partick Thistle boss Gary Holt for an honest, energetic and wide-ranging conversation. From leadership and expectations to the realities of managing in the modern game, Holt brings sharp insight and straight-talking perspective to the table. To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| Hibs’ Double, Weir’s Class, and one wild Mary Corr tale: A Level Playing Field I Episode 2 | 02 Dec 2025 | 00:36:32 | |
In this episode of A Level Playing Field, we dive into a huge week across the women’s game in Scotland. We start at the Scottish Women’s Football Awards, where Hibs’ deserved double triumph took centre stage, and an unforgettable night of stories, celebration, and emotion unfolded. There’s also plenty of laughter as Rose Reilly’s hilarious Mary Corr tale from the awards makes its way into the show. To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| Leanne Crichton: Bossing it at Rangers I A Level Playing Field I Episode 12 | 05 Mar 2026 | 00:30:30 | |
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. To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| Melissa Andreatta: From Down Under to Scotland I A Level Playing Field I Episode 11 | 23 Feb 2026 | 00:30:38 | |
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. To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| Cara Henderson: Resilience on and off the pitch I A Level Playing Field I Episode 10 | 19 Feb 2026 | 00:33:40 | |
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. To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| Maria McAneny: Celtic academy graduate to Scotland heroics I A Level Playing Field I Episode 9 | 12 Feb 2026 | 00:23:01 | |
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. To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| Willie Collum: The barriers facing female referees I A Level Playing Field I Episode 13 | 18 Mar 2026 | 00:46:27 | |
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. To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| Laura Montgomery’s Lasting Impact on the Growth of Women’s Football I A Level Playing Field I Episode 19 | 04 May 2026 | 00:43:37 | |
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! To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| PFA Scotland SWPL Awards Special: Meet the Nominees I A Level Playing Field I Episode 18 | 27 Apr 2026 | 00:46:12 | |
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. 🎙️⚽ To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| World Cup Belief, Title Race Heat & PFA Team of the Year | A Level Playing Field I Episode 17 | 22 Apr 2026 | 00:33:23 | |
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. This is one you won’t want to miss! To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| Rose Reilly: A Pioneer’s Story of Breaking Barriers I A Level Playing Field I Episode 16 | 07 Apr 2026 | 00:45:24 | |
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. To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| Sarah Rhind: Addiction, loss & the game I love I A Level Playing Field I Episode 15 | 30 Mar 2026 | 00:56:32 | |
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. Get your copy HERE 👉 amzn.eu/d/06yCMlPK To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| Fiona McIntyre: Setting the record straight on SWPL 'financial crisis' I A Level Playing Field I Episode 14 | 23 Mar 2026 | 00:34:50 | |
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. To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| Inside Celtic's Season with Grant Scott I A Level Playing Field I Episode 20 | 14 May 2026 | 00:30:53 | |
This week on A Level Playing Field, we’re joined by Grant Scott for an in-depth conversation at a pivotal moment in the season for Celtic Women. With the Scottish Women's Cup Final looming against fierce rivals Rangers, Grant Scott reflects on the challenge ahead and what it would mean to end the campaign with silverware after 6 months in the role. He also opens up on the disappointment of missing out on the league title, and how the squad has responded in the aftermath. The conversation turns to the summer ahead - covering transfer plans, the realities of operating within budgets, and how Celtic aim to strengthen while continuing to build a clear identity on and off the pitch. He also shares his perspective on FIFA’s new directive on increasing opportunities for female coaches, and what it could mean for the future of the women’s game. There’s also a candid discussion around fan expectations and frustrations, and the importance of connection between the club and its supporters during periods of transition. Plus, he pays tribute to outgoing Hearts manager Eva Olid, highlighting her impact on the league and the standard she’s helped set. A thoughtful, honest, and timely episode as the season reaches its conclusion. To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| That's a wrap on the SWPL I A Level Playing Field I Episode 23 | 04 Jun 2026 | 00:26:13 | |
On the final whistle of the season, A Level Playing Field signs off with a comprehensive look back at a thrilling Scottish Women’s Premier League campaign. Cheryl Smith and Alison McConnell dive into the defining moments of the 2025/26 SWPL season. From the twists in the title race to the standout performers who lit up the league. With goals flying in across the campaign and records tumbling along the way, they reflect on what made this season one of the most competitive and compelling yet. The duo break down the key storylines: the battle at the top and the fight for European places. Plus, Cheryl and Alison assess how the league is developing off the pitch and what it all means heading into next season. It’s a full-time reflection on a landmark SWPL season and the perfect way to close out the campaign. To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| Emma Lawton eyes Old Firm cup glory I A Level Playing Field I Episode 22 | 27 May 2026 | 00:13:30 | |
Celtic defender Emma Lawton joins us ahead of the biggest game in the domestic calendar as the Hoops prepare to face Rangers in the Women's Scottish Cup Final at Hampden Park this Sunday. The Scotland international reflects on Celtic’s journey to the final, including a dramatic semi-final victory that booked their place on the big stage, and discusses the mindset within the squad heading into a high-stakes Old Firm showdown. Lawton opens up on the challenge of facing a well-organised Rangers side, the importance of big-game mentality, and what it would mean to lift silverware at Hampden. She also shares insight into her own development over the past year and how the group is handling the pressure and excitement of a cup final occasion. With rivalry, history, and a national trophy on the line, this is one of the standout fixtures in the Scottish women’s game and Emma Lawton takes us inside Celtic’s camp as they get ready for it. To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| Melissa Andreatta reveals Emslie return to Scotland Squad I A Level Playing Field I Episode 21 | 20 May 2026 | 00:17:26 | |
In this episode of A Level Playing Field, Melissa Andreatta joins us ahead of Scotland’s crucial double header against Israel in Hungary, with both fixtures set to be played behind closed doors. She also discusses the welcome return of Claire Emslie, who is back in contention just five months after the birth of her son - a significant moment both personally and professionally. The conversation also turns to the domestic game, as she shares her thoughts on a dramatic SWPL title race reaching its conclusion this weekend. To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||
| SWPL Season Preview: Inside the launch, Player insights & What's Coming Next | 14 Aug 2026 | 00:31:20 | |
Season 2 kicks off with a special episode from inside the SWPL launch as we look ahead to a brand new campaign. Alison McConnell and Cheryl Smith are back for a bigger and better second season of A Level Playing Field, bringing you closer to the players and the stories shaping the women's game. We caught up with players from Hearts, Rangers, Hibs, Celtic and Glasgow City to get the inside track on how they’re feeling ahead of the season, the ambitions for their clubs, and the key storylines to watch. From title hopes to emerging talent and everything in between, this is your essential preview of the SWPL season - straight from the players themselves, before a ball is even kicked. To get your first year of Nutmeg Magazine plus emails from Nutmeg FC for £40, including postage - that's a saving of £14. Go to nutmegmagazine.co.uk and choose print and digital subscription and use code ALPF. | |||