Hearts: Emma Brownlie and Shona Cowan
Hearts pair Emma Brownlie and Shona Cowan reveal their footballing journey, compare their dream five-a-side teams, praise head coach Eva Olid and talk about future plans for the team.

Hearts pair Emma Brownlie and Shona Cowan reveal their footballing journey, compare their dream five-a-side teams, praise head coach Eva Olid and talk about future plans for the team.
Hearts pair Emma Brownlie and Shona Cowan were the guests this week on the Anyone’s Game podcast. The main show will be later this week, but in this bonus podcast they look ahead to Tuesday evening’s Scotland game against Faroe Islands.
Montrose’s Georgia Carter and Gartcairn’s Rachel Howie return to the Anyone’s Game podcast to talk the season so far, Rangers Champions League heroics, the Scotland squad announcement and Sunday's big game between the two. Anyonesgame.substack.com
Montrose’s Georgia Carter and Gartcain’s Rachel Howie are the guests this week on I Know Best, the light-hearted look at Scottish women’s football.
Anyone’s Game are back for the first time in season 2022-23, refreshed from our break and ready to go again. After smashing it in pre-season, Gordon McColm, Robbie Hanratty, Jenna Thomson and Kenny Boag were all fit enough to take on the podcast, which looked back at a huge night in Scottish football as Rangers and Glasgow City embarked in their Champions League campaigns.
Grant Scott joins Kenny Boag and Robbie Hanratty on the latest edition of the podcast ahead of Friday’s World Cup qualifier with Ukraine in Poland. They also chat to Grant about his background in football, the past season at St Johnstone, remember the Hibs team that was one win away from a domestic treble, Grant picks his five-a-side team from all the players he’s managed, and explains why he has to leave the dressing room when Alix Moodie is in charge of the pre-match music. Ukrainian football ...
The Anyone's Game team debate their team of the season from the 2021/22 SWPL 1 campaign. Nicola Docherty, Jacynta Galabadaarachchi and Priscila Chinchilla in particular caused furious debate - but did they make it in?
Boroughmuir Thistle’s Mhari Smith and Courtney McAvoy join the podcast this week, ahead of a huge all or nothing game with Glasgow Women on Sunday, as the two battle it out for promotion from SWPL 2.
Gordon McColm, Robbie Hanratty and Kenny Boag are back with another I Know Best podcast, this time joined by Hamilton Academical's Hannah Coakley and Megan Quinn. They discuss Boroughmuir Thistle's good form, Chloe Muir's winner in the Lanarkshire Derby, chants from the Motherwell 'ultras', and decide what makes a good stadium.
Gordon McColm and Peter Quinn round-up the triple header for Scotland U19's as they topped their Uefa Championship League group. Wins over Kazakhstan, Estonia, and Kosovo secured promotion for a squad that featured plenty of SWPL regulars.
Recorded outside Hampden after Scotland’s 2-0 defeat to Spain, Kenny Boag and Robbie Hanratty discuss:- - The game - The team selection - Is Pedro Martinez Losa ball working? - Is it a golden generation?
"You should see us on a Sunday, sometimes we are almost scrapping. It's because everybody's got so much passion and we just want to win.” Find out who wins best picture, best actor/actress, best director and more as St Johnstone duo Laura Wight and Alix Moodie pick their Oscar winners. Plus, the pair answer questions from fans and teammates.
St Johnstone’s Alix Moodie and Laura Wright are this week’s guests on I Know Best, the light-hearted look at Scottish women’s football.
- Why Scottish women's football has had a good week - Tammy Harkin and Dundee United team-mates praise - Cassie Cowper nominated to represent United's F1 team - Motherwell's woes continue - Robbie and Lauren disagree on Aberdeen v Spartans - St Johnstone backed to spring an SWPL 2 promotion surprise
Fresh from clinching the SWPL 2 title, Dundee United duo Jade McLaren and Lauren Perry joined the Anyone’s Game podcast. They tell us about their journey into football, winning promotion, and Lauren’s European Championship dream this summer.
Anyone’s Game delve into the talking points in Scottish women's football - Contentious refereeing decisions - Are Kilmarnock hitting form too late for a promotion push? - SWF Championship South title race - Praise for Dundee United - Motherwell's poor defensive record - Would a cup double save Celtic's season? Goalkeeping crisis woes - In-form Spartans - Robyn McCafferty the clairvoyant Let us know your thoughts. Do you agree with our pundits?
On a special Sunday morning version of the Anyone’s Game podcast, four of our team shook off the hangovers to look ahead to a big day in both SWPL 1 and 2. And Chris Toner takes on Spartans’ Robyn McCafferty and Glasgow Women’s Lucy Ronald in the predictions. anyonesgame.substack.com
On this week’s I Know Best, the light-hearted women’s football quiz show, host Kenny Boag puts the questions to Glasgow Women pair Lucy Ronald and Cara Henderson, as well as Anyone’s Game regulars Robbie Hanratty and Peter Quinn. - Woody the dog got send off as the weekend - Which game has a worse atmosphere than Cara’s gran’s bingo? - And which derbies are not derbies?
Glasgow Women pair Lucy Ronald and Cara Henderson join the Anyone’s Game podcast to talk their careers to date, pick their five-a-side teams, reveal the secrets of the dressing room, why “a few of us were close to getting sent off at the weekend”, and who in the Glasgow Women team they would like to be for a day.
It’s the reaction podcast after Rangers win the Old Firm derby 3-0 against Celtic. Kenny Boag and Chris Toner were there, and they speak to host Gordon McColm at full-time.
Peter Quinn, Chris Toner, and Robbie Hanratty join Gordon McColm to look back on the last seven days in the latest I Know Best. They discuss the good times for two Scotland keepers in Eartha Cummings and Rachael Johnstone and wish a speedy recovery for Chloe Logan. They also decide if Pedro Martinez Losa is worthy of manager of the week, Boroughmuir Thistle's upturn in form and what they think they'd get an international call-up for.
Kenny Boag and Dylan Murdoch join Gordon McColm to give their reactions after Scotland beat World Cup Qualification rivals Hungary on penalties after a goalless 90 minutes. They discuss the match itself, Scotland's performance in the Pinatar Cup, and Pedro Martinez Losa's reign to date with a massive World Cup Qualification double header coming up in April.
Scotland lose 3-1 to Wales in the Pinatar Cup. Is Martinez Losa-ball working? Is there hope for the future though with Scotland U19s squad looking strong? The SWPL are packing their bags and heading off to the SPFL. Jenna Thomson was the Wednesday’s press conference with Fiona McIntyre, and the panel discuss whether the move is the right decision. Rachel Donaldson has swapped east for west in Glasgow as she joins Partick Thistle. Finally, Anyone’s Game pick out a few games on Sunday that could b...
Celtic beat Rangers 2-1 in the Scottish Women’s Cup last-16, the second cup competition Fran Alonso’s side have triumphed over their Old Firm rivals. Chris Toner and Dylan Murdoch were there and gave their full-time reaction to the game.
Ahead of Sunday’s Scottish Women’s Cup ties, Montrose’ Georgia Carter and Gartcairn’s Rachel Howie joined Anyone’s Game to look ahead to their respective battles with Kilmarnock and Hibernian. Georgia tells us:- - Why Aimee Ridgeway would score 100 goals at fives - Abbie Little surprising everyone in goals - Growing up in Aberdeen - Close-knit dressing rooms - Unbeaten league start - Admiration for Erin Cuthbert Rachel talks:- - Gartcairn starting up - Cup upsets, and how it is a dream come true...
It's a Scottish Cup special for I Know Best as Georgia Carter from Montrose and Rachel Howie of Gartcairn join host Gordon McColm and pundits Robbie Hanratty, Kenny Boag, and Chris Toner for a look at the last seven days. On the podcast we cover: - Montrose's unsung heroine Lisa Glennie - Gartcairn's Emma McLure strike vs Falkirk last Sunday - Claire Docherty giving Partick a vital three points v Hamilton - Lizzie Arnot's performance v Glasgow City - Pedro Martinez Losa's warning to his Scotland...
Rangers earned a potentially season-defining victory over Glasgow City and moved two points clear of the 14-time champions at the top of the SWPL with a game in hand. A trio of strikes from Lizzie Arnot, Brianna Westrup and Jane Ross put the hosts three up at Auchenhowie before Clare Shine grabbed a late consolation for City. Gordon McColm and Peter Quinn took in the clash at the Rangers Training Centre as both sides fought for top spot. Listen in as they give their live reaction as it happened ...
Robbie Hanratty and Kenny Boag chat to Glasgow City loanee Abbi Grant and Rangers’ Chelsea Cornet. They gear up for the huge top of the table clash on Sunday, talk up their career experiences to date, pick their ultimate five-a-side teams, reveal some dressing room secrets and reflect back on the growth of the women's game.
I Know Best is back for another week and with two special guests to boot. Host Gordon McColm is joined by Glasgow City's Abbi Grant and Rangers' Chelsea Cornet as well as Anyone's Game pundits Robbie Hanratty and Kenny Boag. On the show we cover: Motherwell's good form, a ceiling held up by a fence post, Sophie Howard's 'clearance' for Leicester in the FA Cup, Priscila Chincilla's status as a baller for Glasgow City, Kirsty Howat's role as joker-in-chief at Rangers, plus much more. Listen later ...
Could the title race be over by next weekend? Or are City about to turn on the afterburners? Andrew Southwick joins Gordon McColm for Anyone's Game's featured match this weekend as Glasgow City overpowered Hearts in a 2-0 win at Petershill Park. They praise an organised Hearts side, reflect on key second half changes for Glasgow City, and look ahead to a potential title decider next Sunday.