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Hamilton Women's team 'surprised and disappointed' after Accies owners ban side from using club's IP
Hamilton Women's team 'surprised and disappointed' after Accies owners ban side from using club's IP

Yahoo

time21-06-2025

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Hamilton Women's team 'surprised and disappointed' after Accies owners ban side from using club's IP

Hamilton Accies Women say they are 'surprised and disappointed' after the board of directors at Hamilton Academical issued them with a demand to cease using the club's intellectual property. Lanarkshire Live Sport revealed this morming that the Accies board had sent a letter to the women's team informing them that they they intend to set up a new women's side and women's/girls academy under the Accies name, meaning the current 'Accies Women' must be rebranded. Advertisement The move comes after Accies Women opted to sever ties with the wider footballing operation, following the men's team's decision to leave New Douglas Park last month. READ MORE: Hamilton Accies part company with Jamie Barjonas as player exodus continues READ MORE: Hamilton Academical to set up new Women's team and BAN current SWPL1 side from using club's intellectual property Now SWPL2 champions 'Accies Women' have responded, insisting they will "proudly wear the Hamilton Coat of Arms that forms part of our club badge, just as we always have." A club statement read: "We are surprised and disappointed to see an attempt being made to ban Hamilton Accies Women from using the club badge — something that has been part of our identity for over a decade. Hamilton Accies Women are staying at New Douglas Park next season -Credit:SNS Group "Since 2013, we've had a long-standing and formally recognised agreement with the previous owners of Hamilton Academical FC, allowing us to use the club name and badge in perpetuity. This agreement reflects our deep-rooted commitment to representing the town of Hamilton with pride, integrity, and ambition. Advertisement "While the men's team has chosen to leave the town, we remain firmly based at New Douglas Park — continuing to invest in and represent our community. "We will proudly wear the Hamilton Coat of Arms that forms part of our club badge, just as we always have. "Our focus remains on building a strong future for girls and women's football in Hamilton, and we will not be distracted from that mission."

Hamilton Accies Women told to rebrand after club split
Hamilton Accies Women told to rebrand after club split

BBC News

time15-06-2025

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  • BBC News

Hamilton Accies Women told to rebrand after club split

Hamilton Accies Women have been ordered by the town's men's team to change their name and rebrand the club, just weeks after sealing their promotion to the Scottish Women's Premier a letter to the club from Hamilton Academical's board of directors, the women's side have been told to stop using the intellectual property of the men's club, who have been relegated to Scottish League dramatic move comes after the women's side confirmed their intent to remain at New Douglas Park, in stark contrast to the men's side, who are attempting to move to Broadwood Stadium, 15 miles away in Cumbernauld, following a dispute with the stadium a club statement on social media, Accies Women said: "Following our title-winning campaign in SWPL2 and promotion to the topflight, securing a stadium that meets elite-level standards was a key priority. "New Douglas Park has long been a home for women's football in the town and we are pleased that it will remain so as we prepare for an exciting season ahead."As a result, Hamilton Academical FC have announced their intention to form a new women's side and academy set-up - forcing the women's side into a rebrand ahead of the new a social media post, Accies Women wrote: "We are surprised and disappointed to see an attempt being made to ban Hamilton Accies Women from using the club badge - something that has been part of our identity for over a decade."Since 2013, we've had a long-standing and formally recognised agreement with the previous owners of Hamilton Academical FC, allowing us to use the club name and badge in perpetuity. This agreement reflects our deep-rooted commitment to representing the town of Hamilton with pride, integrity and ambition."While the men's team has chosen to leave the town, we remain firmly based at New Douglas Park - continuing to invest in and represent our community."

Hamilton Women's team 'surprised and disappointed' after Accies owners ban side from using club's IP
Hamilton Women's team 'surprised and disappointed' after Accies owners ban side from using club's IP

Daily Record

time14-06-2025

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Hamilton Women's team 'surprised and disappointed' after Accies owners ban side from using club's IP

'Accies Women' have responded to a letter they received from HAFC's board of directors Hamilton Accies Women say they are 'surprised and disappointed' after the board of directors at Hamilton Academical issued them with a demand to cease using the club's intellectual property. Lanarkshire Live Sport revealed this morming that the Accies board had sent a letter to the women's team informing them that they they intend to set up a new women's side and women's/girls academy under the Accies name, meaning the current 'Accies Women' must be rebranded. ‌ The move comes after Accies Women opted to sever ties with the wider footballing operation, following the men's team's decision to leave New Douglas Park last month. ‌ Now SWPL2 champions 'Accies Women' have responded, insisting they will "proudly wear the Hamilton Coat of Arms that forms part of our club badge, just as we always have." A club statement read: "We are surprised and disappointed to see an attempt being made to ban Hamilton Accies Women from using the club badge — something that has been part of our identity for over a decade. "Since 2013, we've had a long-standing and formally recognised agreement with the previous owners of Hamilton Academical FC, allowing us to use the club name and badge in perpetuity. This agreement reflects our deep-rooted commitment to representing the town of Hamilton with pride, integrity, and ambition. "While the men's team has chosen to leave the town, we remain firmly based at New Douglas Park — continuing to invest in and represent our community. "We will proudly wear the Hamilton Coat of Arms that forms part of our club badge, just as we always have. "Our focus remains on building a strong future for girls and women's football in Hamilton, and we will not be distracted from that mission."

Hamilton Accies Women confirm New Douglas Park stay next season
Hamilton Accies Women confirm New Douglas Park stay next season

Daily Record

time09-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Record

Hamilton Accies Women confirm New Douglas Park stay next season

The club are remaining in the South Lanarkshire town as the men's team look to Broadwood Hamilton Accies Women have confirmed they will play their games at New Douglas Park next season. The announcement comes amid a move by the men's team to relocated to Broadwood Stadium in Cumbernauld, which is causing a lot of controversy. Hamilton Accies Women have split away from the men's team, and say they have done so to 'ensure the future of the women's club, independently'. The club won last season's SWPL2, bouncing back to the top flight at the first time of asking. Hamilton Accies Women say they're delighted to secure tenancy at the stadium, which they say 'has long been a home for women's football in the town'. A statement issued by the club this afternoon read: 'Hamilton Accies Women are delighted to confirm a formal agreement with Hamilton Stadium Ltd which will see the team continue to play home matches at New Douglas Park for the forthcoming ScottishPower Women's Premier League 1 season. 'Following our title-winning campaign n SWPL2 and promotion to the top flight, securing a stadium that meets elite-level standards was a key priority. 'New Douglas Park has long been a home for women's football in the town, and we are pleased that it will remain so, as we prepare for an exciting season ahead. 'Since 2013, Hamilton Accies Women have operated under the Accies name and ethos, while remaining a financially independent and separately governed organisation. 'This structure has allowed us to focus solely on the growth and sustainability of women's football in Hamilton – from youth development through to elite level.' The statement continued: 'While we had hoped to continue a collaborative approach with the wider footballing organisation in Hamilton, repeated efforts to establish strategic dialogue and shared planning have not progressed in recent seasons. 'As a result, our committee has taken the necessary steps to secure the future of the women's club independently.' Manager Robert Watson said: 'This is more than just a pitch to us – it's home. 'We're building something special here, and our players, fans, and staff deserve the platform to keep pushing forward. 'This agreement allows us to do that and ensures top-level women's football remains in Hamilton.' The club said: 'Our focus remains on representing the town with pride, integrity, and ambition. 'We will continue to raise funds and seek sponsorship that directly supports our players and their development. 'We welcome discussions with businesses and supporters who wish to join us on this journey. 'We look forward to competing in SWPL1 this season and continuing to represent Hamilton Academical in a positive and professional manner – on and off the pitch.'

Hamilton Accies Women boss heaps praise on champions on trophy day
Hamilton Accies Women boss heaps praise on champions on trophy day

Daily Record

time23-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Record

Hamilton Accies Women boss heaps praise on champions on trophy day

Robert Watson's side won the title with a game to spare Hamilton Accies Women boss Robert Watson got his hands on the SWPL2 trophy and says his 'brilliant' team deserve all the credit they will receive, after winning the league with a bit to spare. Accies received the silverware on Sunday after beating Rossvale 5-1 at New Douglas Park, ending their campaign four points clear of Kilmarnock in second, having scored 103 league goals and conceded just 28, and with 21 victories from their 28 games. ‌ With final day doubles, Josi Giard was top league scorer on 26 [27 in total] and Sophie Townsley ended on 20, with Justine Strain also on the score-sheet. ‌ Watson says his record-setting squad deserve all the plaudits. He said: 'Sunday was really good, being able to finish off with a really good win and put a wee bit of a show on for the crowd that come in. 'When you lift a trophy, you want to make sure you win on the day, and it was good that Josi managed to finish top scorer in the league, Sophie was aiming for 20 league goals, which she did, and Justine got another goal. 'Between the game at the weekend there and when we won it through at Gartcairn, every single player got on the pitch, which was important as well, to make sure everyone was a part of it. 'Every player has delivered something at some point over the season, so it was a really good day. ‌ 'Scoring 103 league goals and 28 conceded means we have the best attack and defence, and there was only one game we didn't score in, which was the Scottish Cup last-16 up at Aberdeen. 'There are loads of records that the club have beaten, from a club point of view, and they deserve all the credit that they've got over the last week or so, because they've been brilliant since last August.' Watson added: 'I knew we would make chances, it was just making sure that we were clinical enough, and we were in the first half, with Josi and Sophie getting two each. ‌ 'From there we were in total domination of the game and it was probably a fitting way to finish off, hitting those numbers of goals. 'The game went a wee bit flat in the second half, we were never in danger of losing the game. 'But I have to pay credit to the subs who came on in the second half, because we definitely took a lift in the last 25 or 30 minutes of the game, and probably should have scored another couple more than we did. ‌ 'But it's testament to how much everybody has contributed over the season.' On next season's targets in the top flight, Watson said: 'The immediate thing is finding a way to stay up. We're going to have the smallest budget, we're going to be the smallest team in the division. ‌ 'I'm sure we'll keep a few players with experience, but we're going to need to look to bring more players in and probably improve the depth of our squad. 'I'm really optimistic. I think the experiences of last season are going to stand us in good stead, both for the players who played last season and will be involved next year, and just from us as a coaching staff. 'Having had a year to build and develop a bit more of a playing style has been really important as well. 'A lot of that work has already been done. 'Aside from all of that there will be excitement from everyone, because we're playing against the big teams again.'

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