Weir on World Cup dreams, coaching kids in Fife & Empire Biscuits
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Weir on World Cup dreams, coaching kids in Fife & Empire Biscuits
""It's right up there with some of my proudest achievements," she says of the street art. "It's coming up seven years and even with the Dunfermline weather, it's still managed to stay on.""
""It just seems like every time we play Falkirk, it's a massive game. But this is going to be one of the biggest of the lot. I'm confident. I just feel it this year.""
""We know it's going to be a challenge, but we're really looking forward to it. I think the squad's in a good place.""
Caroline Weir, a prominent player for Real Madrid, will miss the Scottish Cup semi-final to captain Scotland in Belgium. She cherishes her hometown of Dunfermline, recalling fond memories and local treats. Weir expressed pride in a mural created in her honor and reflected on her childhood experiences at East End Park. She anticipates the upcoming match against Falkirk as a significant event, feeling confident about her team's prospects. Weir acknowledges the challenge ahead but believes the squad is well-prepared for the competition.
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