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鈥淲e arrived to play England in a furniture lorry because the bus didn鈥檛 turn up. We just played with our hearts more than anything else.鈥

The road to women鈥檚 football has never been easy. On Saturday 18 November 1972, football fans flocked to the Ravenscraig Stadium in Greenock for a fixture that would go down in history.

The occasion was the first ever official women鈥檚 international friendly match between Scotland and England, taking place almost exactly 100 years after the first ever men鈥檚 international between the two teams.

To celebrate this milestone, 麻豆官网首页入口 Bitesize visited Wembley Stadium to speak to some of the game's original pioneering players.

Reflecting on the 1972 match

Jean Stewart, Linda Mellon and Rose Reilly of the original Scotland team and Sue Whyatt, Lynda Hale and Jeannie Allott for England were all players in the 1972 game. How did it feel to be reunited? Sue, England鈥檚 goalkeeper told us: 鈥淚t鈥檚 been almost 50 years since we鈥檝e last been together, but it feels like we鈥檝e never been away.鈥

The players described how they found out they鈥檇 been called up to their respective teams. Sue recounted receiving the acceptance letter through the post. 鈥淚 remember running outside and screaming and shouting, my family were so delighted.鈥

But the playing conditions on match day were far from desirable. Linda recalled, 鈥淚 remember walking onto the pitch with the bagpipes playing, the pitch was absolutely frozen solid and it snowed during the match.鈥

The game kicked off at 2.15pm with Scotland gaining a quick 2-0 lead, thanks to a diving header from Mary Carr and a direct goal from a corner kick from Rose Riley. But England didn鈥檛 give up and suddenly it went to 2-1, then 2-2 and finally, 2-3.

The match was almost too close to call. Jeannie admitted that despite scoring England鈥檚 winning goal, it was very lucky. 鈥淚f I鈥檓 honest it could have gone either way.鈥

The match was reported at the time by The Telegraph newspaper, who concluded that both teams, 鈥淕ave a lively and entertaining display in conditions which would have tested the most experienced male players, and won the hearts and vocal support of an enthusiastic crowd of about 400."

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The game kicked off at 2.15pm in Greenock, with admission costing 20p

Overcoming barriers in women鈥檚 football

Despite the backing of 400 eager fans, the women鈥檚 game was far from supported by officials in Scotland. At the time, there was a ban on women's football and the match was not recognised by the Scottish FA. This was a ban that wasn鈥檛 lifted until 1974.

Rose told 麻豆官网首页入口 Bitesize: 鈥淚t was us against the world because we were banned from organised football pitches and referees.

鈥淲e arrived to play England in a furniture lorry because the bus didn鈥檛 turn up. We were sitting on sofas, with standing lamps around us. We didn鈥檛 have the resources of the England ladies.鈥

Years before, England鈥檚 Jeannie had also been punished for pursuing her love of football. She remembered being called into her headmasters office at the age of eight and being told she was banned from playing for being a girl. 鈥淏ut the next day I was still playing with the boys, I still carried on.鈥

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While lots of progress has been made in women's football, the 1972 squads would like to see equal pay for female players

Recognition at long last

Having defied the regulations placed upon them, the players admit that they didn鈥檛 realise how significant the match was at the time. Lynda said, 鈥淭o me, I was proud I got picked to play for England and it was a match and that was it.

鈥淏ut when we got recognised a couple of weeks ago, that鈥檚 when you realise what an impact we had.鈥

Lynda is referring to the England team gaining recognition for their achievement in October 2022. They received their caps at Wembley鈥檚 England vs USA match in front of 76,893 people.

The Scottish players were also honoured by the Scottish FA at the national football stadium Hampden Park. They walked out before the current national team to symbolise how they鈥檝e led the way for women鈥檚 football since 1972.

Putting their sporting rivalries aside, all players agree that the success of the UEFA Women鈥檚 Euro 2022 has benefitted everybody. Jean agreed that, 鈥淚t was a win for women鈥檚 football as a whole. Scotland or England, it doesn鈥檛 matter who wins.鈥

And any final advice from these sporting legends? Rose told us: 鈥淚f you鈥檙e a girl from any walk of life, then don鈥檛 take no for an answer.

鈥淚f there鈥檚 a barrier in your way, you don鈥檛 jump over it, you don鈥檛 go under it, you don鈥檛 side step it, you smash it down.鈥

This article was published in November 2022

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