'We've shown Glasgow City are going nowhere' - Lauderpublished at 21:09 GMT 12 March 2025
Amy Canavan
BBC Sport Scotland
Image source, SNSTake a glance at the SWPL table and you'd be forgiven for then having a quick check at what year we're in.
The SWPL has "a nostalgic feel about it," says Hayley Lauder, with old foes Glasgow City and Hibernian topping the standings.
Only once between 2013 and 2019 did City and Hibs not finish as the top two, while the pair met in a number of cup finals too, before the investment in Old Firm women's teams.
Investment which many onlookers thought would spell the end of City's time at the top of the tree. How they've been proved wrong.
"I think the media and the noise create a narrative where because Rangers and Celtic have invested, that's the end of Glasgow City," captain Lauder told BBC Scotland.
"But I think we've very much shown that Glasgow City are going nowhere."
And with serial winners, Leanne Ross and Leanne Crichton at the helm, one wouldn't expect that to change any time soon.
Lauder is one of the few players at City to have been a team-mate of the now head coach and assistant, so is there any difference to their days on the pitch?
"They're still shouting at me, just now as coaches!" Lauder added.
"That's just who they are. They're winners. They're both winners. They want the best for us and the best for the club. I think we're showing that for them this season."













