Kowalski Posted August 19 Report Posted August 19 Scott Booth must be worth a look if he’s still unemployed? Knows the league. EDIT: I see he’s back at Glasgow City as assistant manager! Quote
BigAl Posted October 24 Report Posted October 24 https://www.afc.co.uk/2024/10/24/booth-makes-dons-return/?fbclid=IwY2xjawGG_2VleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHeSq2lNS0PTNnAQSHXT1timxNX2ugKhSax49cxE28OFMXtplFg8ayWptGA_aem_oQtR9w2TR4OuXguyOW1L8A Bit of a statement there. welcome back to Pittodrie, Scott Booth Quote
Kowalski Posted October 24 Report Posted October 24 Great news and fantastic to see him back at the club. 1 Quote
BigAl Posted October 24 Report Posted October 24 Just now, Kowalski said: Great news and fantastic to see him back at the club. Agreed mate Quote
Panda Posted October 24 Report Posted October 24 (edited) Either merge the threads or delete the other one. They haven't been known as Aberdeen Ladies for years. Anyway, welcome home Scott Booth. I don't cover the SWPL much these days, but was involved heavily when Booth was winning the lot with Glasgow City. Was always a wee thrill interviewing a guy I'd queued up to get his autograph when I was a kid. Edited October 24 by Panda Quote
BigAl Posted October 24 Report Posted October 24 1 hour ago, Panda said: Either merge the threads or delete the other one. They haven't been known as Aberdeen Ladies for years. So Mr Pernickety, do you have to work hard at it or does it come naturally I assume the other thread to which you refer to is this one, a thread that was commenced to generically discuss women's football NOT the female version of Aberdeen Football Club and hence the original poster placed it in the correct place in the first instance Quote
Kowalski Posted November 3 Report Posted November 3 Went along to Booth’s first game this afternoon - they got beat 7-1 by Hibs. Even before the game kicked off it was evident the Hibs team were bigger and stronger than us. In the second half Hibs seemed to have so much more fitness than our women. Booth has his work cut out trying to get some points in the league but I’m sure he will improve things. By all accounts there was more people there than usual (first time for me) and they’re issuing a plea for people to go along and support them as it helps them a great deal financially. I actually enjoyed the smaller environment and being much closer to the game. Quote
RicoS321 Posted November 3 Report Posted November 3 2 hours ago, Kowalski said: Went along to Booth’s first game this afternoon - they got beat 7-1 by Hibs. Even before the game kicked off it was evident the Hibs team were bigger and stronger than us. In the second half Hibs seemed to have so much more fitness than our women. Booth has his work cut out trying to get some points in the league but I’m sure he will improve things. By all accounts there was more people there than usual (first time for me) and they’re issuing a plea for people to go along and support them as it helps them a great deal financially. I actually enjoyed the smaller environment and being much closer to the game. I meant to go today, but my daughter didn't fancy it, lazy shite. There's a big gulf between full time and part time in the women's league, it's basically two leagues. Booth will be judged on his games against the bottom half of the league. Quote
Reekie_Red Posted November 4 Report Posted November 4 Why are our ladies part-timers? Would've thought the collective state of AFC finances could afford to pay them pro contracts Quote
RicoS321 Posted November 4 Report Posted November 4 37 minutes ago, Reekie_Red said: Why are our ladies part-timers? Would've thought the collective state of AFC finances could afford to pay them pro contracts It's not as simple as just paying them. There are a lot of other issues. Many of the players have other jobs or university studies to work around. Women's football isn't the life changing career that men's can be, in terms of money made. You need maybe 50% of your squad on board with making the move to full-time, plus the young ones coming through being aware that they'll be expected to be full-time too. That's difficult to achieve and plan and takes time. It doesn't help when three of your best players who would have been likely to have helped start the process moved to hearts in the summer. The other problem is that the part time team is probably a loss maker as it is, and the crowds probably wouldn't sustain a full-time team in the medium term. I guess you have to compare it to the decision to go full-time for a team like Cove or Peterhead. It probably wouldn't be viable without a lot of unsustainable financial backing. In terms of individual players, they had guys like Rory McAllister playing for them who themselves refused the step to professional level, which will be similar to many of the women at the Dons. Of course, you can have mix of professional and semi professional players, which will be the balance going forward perhaps. Quote
Jute Posted November 12 Report Posted November 12 Women’s team through to league cup semi final and been drawn against Hibs. Suspect they will end up will similar score line to men’s team. Ties to be played by 19th January. Quote
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