Bailley Collins has departed the club to join Rangers on a permanent basis.
Joining the women of steel from Aberdeen in July 2023, Collins made 32 appearances during her maiden campaign in the SPWPL and was nominated for the club’s Women’s Player of the Year award after impressing in claret and amber.
“Goodbyes are always tough,” Collins said.
“Luckily, thank you’s are not. I’d like to thank everyone (past and present) who has been part of my Motherwell journey. To the players… I leave saying goodbye to not just my teammates, but my friends.
“To the coaching staff… thank you for trusting in me and helping me grow as a player and especially as a person.
“To the fans… thank you for the unwavering support and turning up week in, week out to cheer on the team. It truly is appreciated.
“To those behind the scenes… the unsung heroes, I thank you.
“At Motherwell I have created many special memories with many special people. I will miss every single one of you.
“Best of luck for the season ahead. See you all soon.”
Collins became an integral part of the Motherwell forward line, supporting the club to the Scottish Cup Semi-Final at Hampden Park, and an historic top-six finish in the Scottish Power Women’s Premier League.
“It’s always tough to lose a player with Bailley’s quality,” Head Coach, Iain Robinson added.
“However, we understand that he opportunity of full-time football is something that simply cannot be turned down. Bailley has worked exceptionally hard during her time at Motherwell, and she deserves to open that next chapter in her career.
“Thank you Bailley.”





