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  2. Leanne Crichton - Wikipedia

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    Leanne Crichton (born 6 August 1987) is a Scottish football coach, a media pundit (for BBC Scotland's football coverage on radio and television) ...

  3. Glasgow City's squad depth cost them title - Crichton - AOL

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    Former Scotland midfielder Leanne Crichton believes injuries have played a huge part in Glasgow City's inability to retain the SWPL title. City had been hot on the tails of Celtic and Rangers at ...

  4. 'Semis should stay at Hampden despite really poor crowds' - AOL

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    Behind the Goals hosts Leanne Crichton and Rachel Corsie argue in favour of keeping the Women's Scottish Cup semi-finals at Hampden. 'Semis should stay at Hampden despite really poor crowds' Skip ...

  5. 'Title destination will come down to who holds their nerve'

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    Scotland captain Rachel Corsie and former international Leanne Crichton, now a coach with Motherwell, ponder who will emerge triumphant in a close-run SWPL title race where Celtic lead Rangers by ...

  6. How do Scotland fill Tierney void for Hungary decider? - AOL

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    BBC Sport Scotland pundits Leanne Crichton and Steven Thompson consider how Scotland might compensate for the loss of Kieran Tierney against Hungary.

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  8. Sportscene - Wikipedia

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    It is mostly presented by Steven Thompson and Leanne Crichton on the BBC Scotland channel and some live matches are presented by Rob Maclean on BBC One Scotland. Coverage includes the Scottish Championship, both Scottish cup competitions (the Scottish Cup and the Scottish League Cup) and Scotland matches.

  9. Clinton Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    Lancaster spoke about his ideas on a BBC Sounds Podcast with Scotland Women's Captain Rachel Corsie and Leanne Crichton. [19] In one of Lancaster's final games in charge of Aberdeen Women, they faced Montrose Women at Pittodrie Stadium. The game saw Aberdeen Women achieve a record attendance of 2,000 spectators.