Archive for category: Hamilton Accies WFC

/ May 16, 2012 8:36 pm

Share of the spoils as Accies score late equaliser

Spartans and Hamilton Academicals shared the points in their Scottish Womens Premier League meeting at Ainslie Park with a last gasp equaliser by the away side finishing the game 4-4. With both teams taking turns at leading during turbulent weather in North Edinburgh, it was the home side, with a Louise Young strike in the dying minutes, who thought they

/ May 14, 2012 8:43 pm

Hamilton secure 4-4 draw against Spartans in the capital

Hamilton travelled to the capital to face a Spartans team who were four places and four points ahead of them in the league. After an inauspicious start to this season’s league campaign this game could prove to be a turning point in Hamilton’s season.Manager Kevin Murphy said after the match: “Credit to the players today they refused to let this

/ April 22, 2012 9:48 pm

SWPL: Honours even as Hamilton and Rangers Ladies fight out a 2-2 draw

Hamilton welcomed Rangers to the John Cumming Stadium in Carluke for a match that they needed to win to go level on points with the visitors. This was always going to be a tough match for Hamilton as the Rangers team are well organised and are difficult to breakdown. The game was end to end from the start and only

/ March 19, 2012 9:49 am

Women’s Football: Aberdeen 1-0 Hamilton Accies

Hamilton travelled north to face Aberdeen in their first match in this season’s Scottish womens premier league campaign. Newly promoted Aberdeen were an unknown force and it proved a difficult game on very bumpy pitch.Manager Kevin Murphy said after the match: “To lose the first game of the season is disappointing and we never really got going in the first

/ January 30, 2012 7:15 pm

Hamilton Ladies 4-0 Celtic Reserves

Hamilton Accies kicked off their first pre-season game of 2012, with four new signings making their debuts against Celtic reserves, reports Vincent Bryson.Celtic started the game very brightly, and the young side clearly all have bright futures with youth internationals running right through the team. Their dedication to playing a sophisticated short passing game against Premier League opponents is to

/ January 30, 2012 7:03 pm

Hamilton Accies welcome four new signings

Hamilton Accies have played their first match of pre-season yesterday against Celtic reserves, whilst the result and performance were huge positives for manager Kevin Murphy, he was even more pleased with the ease of which his four new signings slotted into the side.Murphy commented: “Over the break, we wanted to target specific areas and we were really pleased to get

/ October 31, 2011 10:13 am

SWPL: Forfar run out deserved winners away to Hamilton Accies

Sunday's game against Forfar was always going to be a tough test for Hamilton who were trying to take all three points to secure sixth spot in the table. From almost the first minute of the match Forfar were in control of the midfield and putting Hamilton under pressure and it only took them only 6 minutes to open the

/ October 17, 2011 11:34 am

SWPL Match Report: Rangers 3-3 Hamilton Accies

Manager Kevin Murphy said after the match: “On reflection after being 3 – 1 down with 30 minutes to play and to get a point is a good result. However I am with disappointed with how we played. We didn’t retain the ball well enough and lacked movement in certain areas of the pitch. The two positives we can take

/ October 9, 2011 9:28 pm

SWPL: Hamilton Accies 7-1 Kilmarnock

Hamilton welcomed Kilmarnock to Carluke for their penultimate home match of the season. The game turned out to be a lot trickier than was expected as Hamilton were made to work hard for their victory Hamilton started this game slowly and struggled in the 20 minutes to get any real impetuous going forward. In fact it was the visitors who

/ August 29, 2011 5:56 pm

Henson Projects Scottish Cup: Hamilton Accies 0-4 Forfar

Today’s game against Forfar in the third round of this season’s ‘Henson Projects Scottish Cup’ was always going to be a tough test Hamilton had a number of key players missing due to injury and unavailability as well as two of their recognised first eleven who were cup tied having played for Celtic in an earlier round. From almost the

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