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Scottish Women's Football: A Hidden History Revealed with Fiona Skillen

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My guest on this episode is the awesome Prof Fiona Skillen. Fiona is a sports Historian who works in the department of social sciences at Glasgow Caledonian University. Fiona gives us a detailed history and chronology of women in Scotland playing organised sport. We start off by discussing what perked her initial interest in sport, early encounters of woman being treated differently at her local golf club in Lanarkshire. From there, we move onto the Victorian period and beyond and if you tune in you will hear about some great stories involving some of the research she's been involved with and some of the previously unpublished and untold stories she's managed to unearth and put out into the public domain

00:00 Intro 01:25 Fionas inspiration for getting into History and tales from the Golf world 08:30 Origins of women playing organised sport 10:55 Segway into who invented modern day football 14:30 Women's organised sport continued 17:29 Rutherglen Ladies FC 25:00 Barriers that society and organisations put in place to hinder Women's participation in Sport 34:30 Kathrine Switzer 37:30 How things are changing 42:10 Scotlands Womens first international match against England 46:50 Rose Reilly 50:50 Modern day

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My guest on this episode is the awesome Prof Fiona Skillen. Fiona is a sports Historian who works in the department of social sciences at Glasgow Caledonian University. Fiona gives us a detailed history and chronology of women in Scotland playing organised sport. We start off by discussing what perked her initial interest in sport, early encounters of woman being treated differently at her local golf club in Lanarkshire. From there, we move onto the Victorian period and beyond and if you tune in you will hear about some great stories involving some of the research she's been involved with and some of the previously unpublished and untold stories she's managed to unearth and put out into the public domain

00:00 Intro 01:25 Fionas inspiration for getting into History and tales from the Golf world 08:30 Origins of women playing organised sport 10:55 Segway into who invented modern day football 14:30 Women's organised sport continued 17:29 Rutherglen Ladies FC 25:00 Barriers that society and organisations put in place to hinder Women's participation in Sport 34:30 Kathrine Switzer 37:30 How things are changing 42:10 Scotlands Womens first international match against England 46:50 Rose Reilly 50:50 Modern day

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