Through the wall dr kings a stalwart side winning an amazing 123 caps over 13 years with if youre mighty she joins alex to deflate on the significance of a black woman leading that Scotland Team. Film and amazing scotland could be 123 cops over the 15 year period and you saw the Scotland Team the scottish womens team to the system from just having a full of professional players like yourself to a very powerful squad in the worlds top 20 as is not a how satisfying was it to see the development of the side now definitely its all about growth over the years and from what i can mend those mean julie flee in there as they were the only ones playing professionally and the thing with all this laced up movida and that continued that light cushion and to get a womans funds and push an intermission into intimate and chain more to invest more than in the fall down and i think now you can see the fruition of that shellac has got the benefit of nearly everybody in the squad being professional and t
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