‘On and off the pitch the girls are very nice. They’re very welcoming and have welcomed me with open arms.’
‘I’ve really been enjoying my time at the club so far. It’s a very good club with high ambitions so it’s very good to be here.’
‘The staff members, and people going in and out of the club are doing some amazing work. It’s been a good three months, and I’m looking forward to the future.’
With no less than four of her teammates returning from international duty, Nor is also pleased to see some faces return to training after successful periods away.
‘It’s always nice to have girls away on international duty. I’m happy for them, and when they come back to training, it feels like an extra addition to the club. It’s really good.’
Next up on the agenda though is a tough fixture against Rangers at Meadowbank. The striker is under no illusions about what is asked of her but feels her side can have a proper battle if they remain grounded and focused.
‘It’s not going to be an easy game, it’s going to be tough, but these games against the big clubs are the games we want to play. I feel the girls are motivated for it, and if we’re up for a fight, we’re going to give Rangers a real game.’
‘We’ve prepared well since the end of last week. Dean has come up with a game plan – we just need to follow it and execute it well.’
Such an occasion for the players means support is an absolute necessity. Nor called upon fans to turn up on Sunday and continue the fantastic work and devotion they have shown throughout the season.
‘I want as many fans as possible to come and support me and the girls. If you do that, we promise to give you a show.’