Straight from https://twitter.com/RFC_Ladies
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Congrats to our u12s who braved the conditions to progress in the cup against a boys team a league above.
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Exclusive: New signings Laura Hamilton & Rhianna Tweedie speak to #RLFC media at Ibrox. More to follow!
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Exclusive: Ashley Nicolson, Steph Briggs and Jill Paterson also sign contracts with the club. It's all go here at Ibrox!
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Exclusive: Danica Dalziel & Kirsty McLaughlin both pen deals at #RLFC. Exciting day here at Ibrox. Welcome to the club #RangersFamily.
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There was also the small matter of the brand new squad photo for 2016! Ambitious year ahead for us all.
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Saturday, 23 January 2016, 15:00 by Mark Hendry
THE SWPL pre-season is beginning to take shape for Rangers Ladies with the arrival of several new faces, and some familiar ones.
Manager Kevin Murphy wasted little time in strengthening his squad after a disappointing sixth-place finish last season.
In total, seven players have put pen to paper with the possibility of Gers adding to that number in the coming weeks.
Right-sided player Rhianna Tweedie signs from Dunfermline Athletic and former Celtic goal keeper Laura Hamilton has also joined up. Hamilton has been capped at Scotland under-19’s level.
More recognisable to Rangers fans will be the re-introduction of Jill Paterson, Kirsty McLaughlin and Steph Briggs who have all had brief stints with the Blue Belles in recent times.
Ashley Nicolson joins from Spartans and teammate Danica Dalziel also signed on the dotted line as Gers look to improve on last year’s position in the league table.
Jill Paterson is delighted to be back at the club she left three years ago and is determined to grab the opportunity with both hands to make it successful.
The defender admits her time at Stirling Uni was enjoyable last season but she is excited at the prospect of donning the Blue jersey at Rangers again this year.
She said: “It feels really good to be back here. I was here initially three or four years ago so it’s great to be back. I had a good year in Stirling last year but it’s good to have this opportunity again”.
Paterson also believes that having familiar faces around the team has been beneficial to her bedding in again and feeling part of the set-up straight away.
She continued: “There’s a few girls that I already know, for instance Lisa (Swanson) is still here so it’s really nice to have some familiar faces around”.
Former Pars player Rhianna Tweedie is also anxious to get started and admits she has found the step up in class to be challenging. However, she echoed Paterson’s sentiments, explaining that everyone around the club is desperate to get off to a good start and improve on last term.
She said: “It’s been a big step up from the first division for me but all the girls have been great, everyone has been welcoming and I’ve really enjoyed myself so far.
“Everyone seems to be pushing each other on for the new challenge and hopefully we can finish a bit higher up than last season”.
Elsewhere, Gers central defender Amy Lindsay has joined Hamilton on loan for 2016.
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