City Make Their Move For Crilly

02 December 2012 21:22
Glasgow City never relax on their laurels and have make their move to bring more talent to the club

Scottish Champions Glasgow City have made yet another move during a close season to prepare to defend their titles. This time they have signed striker Sarah Crilly from Hamilton. The forward, who just recently turned 21, is in her third year at the Scottish FA elite National Football Academy at Stirling University, which provides the best young Scottish talent with the opportunity to combine football with full time further education. The former youth international at Under 17 and Under 19 made headlines around the world when she made her senior Scotland debut in August this year when she was called from the stand to play and scored in a closed door friendly against Norway.

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Speaking of her move to City, Sarah said: "Firstly I'd like to thank Glasgow City for giving me this opportunity to play for them. They have achieved so much over the past few years within the Scottish League and Champions League and I hope I can help contribute to more success in the future. It's a new challenge for me as an individual and one that will require a lot of hard work and determination which I am committed to give to the club. I'd like to thank Hamilton for everything they have done for me over the years. They have made me the player that I am today. I also want to say a special thanks to Kevin Murphy as without him I would not have progressed as far as I have in my football career. Kevin is a great coach and also a great person. Hamilton are a fantastic club with lots of ambition and there is definitely a bright future for them if they continue on their current road. I look forward to starting pre-season training in January with City and I will enjoy training amongst some of Scotland's top players and coaches." Glasgow City Head Coach Eddie Wolecki Black said: "It has taken a while but I'm glad to have finally got Sarah on board at the club. We tried to sign Sarah a number of years ago when we first started up a reserve side, she was an up and coming young prospect and although we were unsuccessful then and again a year ago, we never gave up. She will certainly bring a lot to the team. She has great pace, vision and awareness, she will work hard for the team and is very ambitious. I know the players at this club will be very pleased to have her as a team mate and myself and the coaching staff are very much looking forward to working with her. I am certain she will be a huge success at Glasgow City."

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