The midfielder, who scored her 250th goal for City last month, says the game has changed ‘night and day’ since she was youngThere is barely a more credible witness to evolution and revolution within Scottish women’s football than Leanne Ross, the Glasgow City player who created history in June when she scored her 250th goal for the club. The 37-year-old modestly describes her journey from itinerant teenager to the forefront of the Scottish club scene [as well as an appearance at the European Championships], as something of a fluke. Ross emerged from an era in which chances for emerging players ranged between little-known and nonexistent. Related: Wales misses golden opportunity in game against England Women | Suzanne Wrack Continue reading…
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