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Celtic Women’s Team

Discussion in 'Celtic F.C. Women' started by ddub11, Mar 27, 2019.

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  1. Taz Blind Justice Gold Member News Writer

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    Just catching up on all today's news. Lots going on.

    First off, the draw. That is a tough group. Chelsea are a really strong team, and even without Sam Kerr they were still very strong, so with her back and fully fit, that is going to be tough, tough, tough. Real Madrid are Real Madrid, but they have only once been able yto get out of the Group Stage, which underlines how tough it is, and last year finished 4th in their Group, but there is a lot of experience there. Not sure about what the Twente side are like, but yeah, no easy games at this level, that's for sure. Will be fantastic for the Ghirls.

    Not 100% on why playing one of these games at CP, unless there is a reason for it. CP is a big, big ground (not just the stadium but the dimensions of the pitch itself), and the Ghirls have struggled at times to get their fluency going on the big pitch and they've not always been the most convincing, which is the same as when playing at Hampden - anoyther big pitch... so unless this is something they've worked on... but on the upside, hopefully they get a big, big turnout for that game, that would be fantastic! Hopefully thr lub makes every effort to try to encourage as many people as possible to attend.

    Also, I eard that Celtic winning to reach the Group Stage yesterday brings in roughly £400,000 for the rest of women's game in Scottish Football. No idea if that includes Celtic's share or what they are going to get, but really hope that is invested back into the game, and helps make some of the other clubs that are amatuer or semi-pro being able to make them a little more competitive also.

    But still, £400,000 is what UEFA is giving Scottish Football for Celtic women making it this far. Will be very curious how that breaks down, and if it is done in the same sort of fashion as the men... but it does highlight the massive difference in the levels of finances involved between the womene and men at UEFA level.

    By contrast, in the Men's game for Celtic qualifying for the 'League phase', the other Scottish clubs got the following...

    £1.6m - Dundee, Hibs, Kilmarnock, Motherwell, Ross County, St Johnstone, St Mirren.
    £950k - Dundee United & Aberdeen.
    650k - Hearts & Livingston.

    United did not get the full whack, as they were in the Championship last season and Livi the same because relegated. Aberdeen got their amount but not the full share as they were in the Conference League group stage last season and Hearts similiarly, as they qualified for the GS for this season.


    Also the move to New Douglass Park, does this mean ground share with both Accies and Clyde used that as their home ground. So is that now 3 teams who share that as their home ground? Last i recalled, it was still an artificial surface pitch - is it still?

    At least it is for 2 seasons and hopefully that is all. I presume as they expect that Barrowfield to be up to spec, not only as a training facoility for the academy and the women's team, but the actual home ground that is going to be there will have been completed by that time also?

    Whatever the case is, these are seriously exciting times for the Ghirls!

    PSG are still a big noise in French women's football, but perhaps not quite what they were a couple of years ago, ever since the whole freinemies carjacking/assault incident, really did a lot of damage don't think they've properly gotten past yet, especially (as far as I know) as the court case pending.
     
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    I get that they need to move as airdries ground isn’t approved for eufa games but Hamilton? transport links are better but I don’t know if accies still use a plastic pitch, hopefully not. Being given use of Parkhead seems like a reward for progressing but as Taz mentioned above it’s a huge playing surface, I just hope our general support and GB/Bhoys get behind the Ghirls and there’s a good attendance and noisy support.
     
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    That CL Semifinal 1st leg between OL & PSG last year was probably my favorite women’s match of the season

     
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    Celtic FC Women will kick-start a historic UEFA Women’s Champions League campaign with a home match against FC Twente on Tuesday, October 8 (KO: 8pm).

    After reaching the group stages of the world’s most prestigious club competition, Elena Sadiku’s side were drawn to face Chelsea, Real Madrid and FC Twente.

    The Ghirls will have three home and away ties to look forward too with the first home match coming against the Dutch side at the beginning of next month.

    That is followed by a trip to the Spanish capital to take on Real Madrid, before returning home on matchday three as Sadiku and her squad take on Chelsea.

    A reverse trip to London kick starts the second round of matches, leading into a final home outing against Real Madrid and then rounding off the six fixtures with a trip to take on FC Twente in December.

    Full details relating to venue confirmation and ticketing information to follow next week.

    Celtic FC Women UWCL Fixtures
    Tuesday, October 8 (8pm KO)
    Celtic FC Women v FC Twente

    Thursday, October 17 (5:45pm KO)
    Real Madrid v Celtic FC Women

    Wednesday, November 13 (8pm KO)
    Celtic FC Women v Chelsea

    Wednesday, November 20 (8pm KO)
    Chelsea v Celtic FC Women

    Wednesday, December 11 (8pm KO)
    Celtic FC Women v Real Madrid

    Tuesday, December 17 (5:45pm KO)
    FC Twente v Celtic FC Women
     
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    Is this game on anywhere
     
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    Nope unfortunately not


    Bizarre because it's the sky sports cup
     
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    An outstanding performance from the girls again today


     
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    Next up is Thursday's Glasgow derby with Sevconettes. Huuuuuuuge game.

    Especially with the Champions League GS coming up, this is probably as good a time as possible to be taking them on.

    There will be quite a few changes from the side that played that League Cup game today, but a win in the derby will not only keep on pace as well as provide a tough test to prepare for the next step up needed for the CL.
     
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    As the club look ahead to an exciting new era, we are delighted to announce Celtic Park will host our UEFA Women’s Champions League home tie against Chelsea

    The Hoops will take on the WSL Champions at Paradise on Wednesday, 13 November (8pm KO) as the Ghirls mark their return to Celtic Park on matchday three in the UWCL.

    After securing Celtic FC Women’s first ever SWPL League Championship win, coach, Elena Sadiku declared that what lay ahead was the start of something new.

    True to her word, the new season has brought with it a new adventure – qualification for the group stages of the UEFA Women’s Champions League.

    And now, another exciting new development for the Ghirls in green. Celtic FC Women have a new home. Kelly Clark will now lead out the team regularly at New Douglas Park, Hamilton.

    The move follows last week’s triumphant, landmark qualification win over FC Vorskla Poltava, the 2-0 victory now being the last at former home, Airdrie’s Albert Bartlett Stadium. New Douglas Park meets the criteria required by UEFA for Women’s Champions League fixtures and as a result, the club has moved to secure a long-term agreement for Celtic FC Women’s home games to be played in Hamilton going forward.

    Next weekend’s scheduled home fixture versus Queen’s Park has now been postponed, meaning Celtic FC Women’s first home fixture at New Douglas Park will indeed be our opening UWCL fixture versus FC Twente on the evening of Tuesday, October 8, (KO 8pm).

    Full details on tickets for the Ghirls' European campaign will be released shortly but with improved transport links to Hamilton, it is hoped the new home for Celtic FC Women’s team will make it easier for fans to get behind Elena and her Scottish Champions in both domestic and European competition this season.

    The club are in the process of communicating directly with all current Women’s team season ticket holders with guidance and options following the decision to move home games to New Douglas Park
     
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    Hope that there is a really good turnout for this game at Paradise. Will be massive and a tough game against consistently one of the best women's teams in the world, albeit under a new manager this season, but yeah, a good turnout to support the Ghirls would be fantastic!