Sneddon Signs Again

Last updated : 20 August 2015 By ed_ScottishFitba

C:WindowsTempphpFA75.tmpMotherwell Ladies FC have secured the signature of Scotland International midfielder Megan Sneddon who has agreed to join to the end of the current season. She will bolster their squad as they look to add the League title to the League Cup they won earlier in the campaign. Sneddon began her career at Kilmarnock and spent four years there before moving to Queens Park. She followed that with five years at high-flying Glasgow City. After a short stint at Liverpool Sneddon returned to Scotland with Celtic before making the move across the city to rivals Rangers. In a distinguished international career she amassed 130 international caps although never having the opportunity to play in a major finals with Scotland sadly failing three times at the play off stage.

On her move to Motherwell, Sneddon said: "I am delighted that Motherwell have given me the chance to kick start my career. I’m looking forward to getting back on the pitch as I’ve hardly kicked a ball since November. It will also be great to play alongside some familiar faces as well." Ladies manager Greame McArthur added: "We are thrilled to have Megan on board as she will add quality to an already competitive squad. It’s not possible to have enough good players and there is real competition now and that will only help as we move towards the end of the 2015 season."

Commenting on the signing, Motherwell FC Community Trust General Manager Charlie Bennett said: "Megan has had a tough time over the last few months with a calf injury and we are pleased we have been able to entice her to Motherwell as we enter a crucial part of the season. She is another experienced player with a high profile and as well as being a valuable asset on the pitch she will be a really positive role model for the very talented players we have coming through our Girls Performance Centre."