Hoops Are Aiming For The Top
Celtic View|Vol 54 Issue 30

After 10 years at the Celtic Women’s team, Chloe Craig looks forward to her most exciting season at Paradise.

Joe Donnelly
Hoops Are Aiming For The Top

HAVING signed for the Hoops back in 2008, few players understand the Celtic Women’s set-up as well as Chloe Craig. Yet, despite a decade of experience in Glasgow’s green and white, the centre-back stalwart said this season is the one she’s most excited about.

That’s in-part due to the fresh faces Celtic Women have brought in over the last few months under new Manager Eddie Wolecki Black, such as new players Kirsty McLaughlin, Emma Black and Cody Hay, and.

Speaking to the Celtic View, Chloe Craig said: “It’s really good working with Eddie. He’s got a lot of experience, he’s won a lot of trophies, he knows what he’s talking about and he know what we need to do in order to reach our best.

“He tries to help us both as a team but also individually, by taking us aside and telling us what we’re doing well and what might be better. He’s always positive and he really wants the best for us all.”

This year’s campaign kicked off for Celtic Women with a comprehensive 4-0 win over Forfar Farmington.

And, similar to the benefits of the men’s team’s Dubai winter-break training camp, Craig sang the praises of her team’s pre-season venture to Berlin, where the Celtic Women’s side played two-time European champions, Turbine Postdam.

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