Moving swiftly to acquire the signature of highly-rated youth prodigy Georgie Robb, Motherwell fought off competition north of the border to attract the 19-year-old to Lanarkshire; unveiling the Scottish youth international in claret and amber in August.
Robb, who departed Dundee United following the conclusion of the 2023/24 SWPL campaign, racked up 54-top-flight appearances in the City of Discovery before trading Dundee for North Lanarkshire, as the youngster sought to aid the women of steel’s ambitions of a top-six finish this season.
However, injuries have curtailed Robb’s long-awaited start at K-Park, with the creative attacking midfielder featuring twice against Hearts and Partick Thistle after making her debut against Celtic in September.
“It hasn’t been the start that I had envisaged,” Robb explained.
“A contact-injury after the first month caused a problem that we weren’t aware of initially, but it continued to cause a problem whilst I was training. Once we realised that the injury was slightly worse than we initially anticipated, I had to stay on the sidelines.
“It’s frustrating, as when you move to a new club, you want to immediately make an impact and earn your place in the matchday squad. The injury has meant that I’ve not had that opportunity to showcase what I’m capable of. The squad have been performing really well, sitting two-points clear in the top-six, and I want to get back as soon as I can to support the squad.”
Despite only featuring three-times in the 2024/25 SWPL campaign, Robb has taken to life in Lanarkshire, settling into the club culture at the club.
“I’ve absolutely loved my time at the club so far,” Robb emphasised.
“There were a lot of new faces, myself included in the summer transfer window, but everyone in the squad whether new or from the season before have really welcomed me into the squad. It’s a great environment for any player to develop, the coaching staff work hard behind the scenes to bring the best out of you on a matchday collectively, whilst simultaneously looking to develop yourself individually as a player.
“The club have brought through and developed several young players in recent years, by giving them a platform to express themselves and earn minutes in a competitive first-team environment. When you look at the current squad, you have several talented young players to follow in the footsteps of. Lucy Ronald picking up the player of the year award at 21, Laura Berry receiving numerous accolades in her first couple seasons, Louisa Boyes scoring two hat-tricks last month alone, Mason Clark scoring her first goal for the club and so many more.”
“I really want to follow in their footsteps. Despite not being able to get that time on the pitch so far, I’ve really enjoyed my time at the club, and am focused on getting through this stint on the sidelines by working towards regular matchday action.”
“I’m really looking forward to the games ahead,” Robb added.
“The time on the sidelines is hopefully coming to a close, and I’m working hard behind the scenes to get myself mentally and physically prepared for what will be a difficult run of fixtures until the new year. There’s still so many important games left in the season, but we are taking each game at a time and I’m looking forward to playing my part.
“The support we have received from the supporters in the past few weeks have been valuable. We work hard to maintain our standards on the pitch and reward the encouragement we receive from the stands.”