Gill Inglis –
One final curtain call. Captain, Gill Inglis brought the curtain down on a remarkable tenure in the women’ game – retiring from football following seven successive years in ML1. The experienced skipper adorned the claret and amber shirt for the final time in a 2-2 stalemate with Aberdeen after announcing her retirement the previous week.
After almost two decades in the Scottish top-flight, seven consecutive campaigns captaining Motherwell, the highest league position in the history of the club, and two Scottish Cup Semi-Final appearances – Inglis’ departs ML1 after being at the forefront of an historical chapter of women’s football at the club.
A tough decision for the 35-year-old that took a lot of consideration, but ultimately felt fitting to coincide with the 140thanniversary of Motherwell Football Club, and exciting changes to her personal life following the birth of her son, baby Louie.
We thank Gill for her numerous years of service at Motherwell FC, and wish her the absolute best for the future.
Amy Bulloch –
The first addition of the 2025/26 SWPL campaign, lifelong Motherwell supporter and Partick Thistle’s Player of the Year, Amy Bulloch returned to Motherwell after previously featuring for the club in 2019.
Joining then Paul Brownlie’s side, Bulloch became a mainstay under the former Motherwell Head Coach – featuring 16-times for the women of steel before departing for Scottish Power Women’s Premier League 2 title-chasers, Kilmarnock for the remainder of the season.
We thank Amy for her efforts at Motherwell, and wish her well for the next chapter in her career.
Milly Boughton –
Seeking regular competitive action, Australian youth international, Milly Boughton departed the defending champions, and joined Iain Robinson’s side during the winter transfer window.
The young Matilda firmly hit form in claret and amber after joining the club prior to a crucial post-split campaign. Milly played a vital role, as the women of steel staved off the threat of relegation to finish at the top of the split.
The former Arsenal and Spurs academy graduate scored six-times during her spell in North Lanarkshire, and cemented herself as a key figure in the Motherwell midfield.
We thank Milly for her efforts at Motherwell, and we wish her the best for the future.
Keri Halliday –
Signing alongside Milly Boughton, Northern Irish International forward Keri Halliday became a marquee addition for Iain Robinson’s side.
Arriving in Scotland with a prolific goalscoring record in her homeland, the pacey winger scored 53-goals, and assisted 26 throughout her time in South Belfast, and Halliday wasted little time in opening her Motherwell account.
Making her debut against Aberdeen, Halliday broke the deadlock at the Balmoral Stadium, as Motherwell secured a valuable three-points in a four-three victory. Halliday repeated the feat in the reverse home encounter – scoring the opener in the final matchday against Aberdeen.
The Balleymoney-born striker continued to represent her national team during her time in ML1, and it became a memorable occasion for the youngster, with Halliday scoring her first and second international goal for the senior Northern Ireland team.
Sophie Townsley –
Adding excitement and firepower to the final third, striker Sophie Townsley completed a loan deal from Rangers until the end of the season.
An SWPL2 Player of the year nominee, Townsley made her mark on the division last term, with her consistent goalscoring form guiding local rivals Hamilton to SWPL2 title success and promotion to the first-tier.
Despite Hamilton sitting at the foot of the SWPL table, Townsley had been a shining light in the squad, netting 23-goals in her time in ML3.
Townsley became a mainstay in Iain Robinson’s side – featuring 21-times in claret and amber, and supported Motherwell to a dominant and unbeaten spell in the post-split.
We thank Sophie for her efforts at Motherwell and wish her well for the future.
Mia McArthur –
Midfielder Mia McArthur joined her fellow Rangers teammate Sophie Townsley in the switch to Lanarkshire – teaming up with her former youth academy coach in ML1.
Despite her youthful age, the then 18-year-old arrived in Motherwell with wealth of senior experience, regularly featuring for SWPL 2 side, Gartcairn across the opening to the 2025/26 campaign.
McArthur featured six-times for the women of steel, and her performances on the domestic footballing scene have continued to catch the eye internationally, with McArthur regularly selected to represent the Scotland under-19 squad.
We thank Mia for her efforts at Motherwell and wish her well for the future.
Sarah Petherick –
A graduate of the Motherwell FC youth academy, midfielder Sarah Petherick made her senior competitive debut under Paul Brownlie before gaining additional senior experience on-loan at Ayr United before joining Rossvale last season.
Petherick impressed in Scotland’s third-tier, becoming a standout player across the entirety of the league, being named in the SWF Championship Team of the Year, and the top Goalscorer for the club.
We thank Sarah for her efforts at Motherwell and wish her well for the future.