
Ronnie Charters
Sports Reporter at STV News
⚽️ Sports Journalist for @STVNews |📻 Formerly @ClydeSSB |📪[email protected] | All views my own
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1 month ago |
news.stv.tv | Calum Loudon |Ronnie Charters
Motherwell teenager Lennon Miller is aiming to become the best midfielder in the Scotland squad – and his dad has backed him to do so. That’s after the 18-year-old received his first call-up to the senior squad, which will see him involved in a crucial international UEFA Nations League play-off with Greece next week. Despite admitting it was a “surreal” moment, Lennon has quickly set his sights on making himself a key member of Steve Clarke’s squad.
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1 month ago |
news.stv.tv | Ronnie Charters
One of Scotland’s leading LGBTQ+ supporters clubs admits it still feels unsafe for their community to attend football matches but says strides have been made to tackle homophobia in the stands. Ibrox Pride is the official LGBTQ+ fans group of Rangers and aims to spread the message that the beautiful game is open to everyone.
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1 month ago |
news.stv.tv | Peter Cassidy |Ronnie Charters
Philippe Clement has parted company with Rangers following a 16-month spell as manager. Back-to-back home defeats to Queen’s Park and St Mirren turned out to be the final straw for the club’s hierarchy. The Ibrox side now face a season with no silverware after losing the League Cup final, embarrassed by the Spiders in the last 16 of the Scottish and being a distant second to Celtic at the top of the Premiership.
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2 months ago |
news.stv.tv | Ronnie Charters
Glasgow City chief executive Laura Montgomery has seen attitudes change throughout her career in Scottish football but believes there’s still a lot of work to be done in the battle against homophobia. Montgomery, one of the most high-profile lesbians in the game, still sees players being abused because of their sexuality and heard derogatory language and attitudes as she played the game and then built a hugely successful club.
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2 months ago |
news.stv.tv | Ronnie Charters
Marianplatz, Munich – the scene of a tartan takeover last summer, but now it’s the Celtic fans who’ve turned this famous old square into their home for the last couple of days. They’ve come in their thousands hoping to see their team pull off what would be one of their greatest-ever results. Trailing 2-1 from the first leg, it will take a Herculean effort from Brendan Rodgers’ men to win at the Allianz Arena and dump the six-time champions of Europe out of the competition.
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