Leanne Crichton has been appointed as the head coach of Rangers Women on a three-year contract. Previously a player at Glasgow City and capped 72 times for Scotland, she transitions into management after coaching stints at Motherwell and Glasgow City. Aiming to follow in Jo Potter’s footsteps, who secured two cups during her management, Crichton acknowledges the high expectations and is determined to deliver success. Rachel Corsie noted Crichton's relentless spirit, suggesting she is well-prepared for this significant role in women's football.
Leanne Crichton has been confirmed as the Rangers Women head coach on a three-year deal, following Jo Potter who won both cups during her tenure.
Crichton expressed that leaving Glasgow City was one of the toughest decisions she made, emphasizing her commitment to pursuing success at Rangers.
Rachel Corsie highlighted Crichton's readiness for this opportunity, stating, 'She just has this relentlessness,' indicating her excitement and ability to thrive under pressure.
Crichton aims to deliver a successful team at Rangers, believing that 'second best is unacceptable' and presenting a mindset focused on achieving silverware.
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