By Alison McConnell
Leanne Crichton is poised to replace Jo Potter at Rangers.
She has not managed a team on her own – she has always been in an assistant position – but is understood to have been the standout candidate throughout the selection process.
Rangers have lost out on the SWPL title on the last three successive final days of the season with a domestic Treble slipping from their grasp on the last two occasions. Hibs’ triumph this season at Ibrox on the last day meant that Glasgow City finished in the runners-up spot and so claimed the second European spot.
Crichton had three playing spells with Glasgow City before heading to Motherwell in 2021 where she took up a player-coach role. She can also boast of playing in two UEFA quarter-finals for Glasgow City while she also represented Scotland at the 2017 European Championships and the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
She returned to Petershill in November last year to become assistant manager to Ross following the departure of Scott Booth to Aberdeen.
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