[5] Crilly made her European debut and featured prominently in Glasgow City's 2013–14 UEFA Women's Champions League campaign.
[12] Crilly later suffered a long-term knee injury that kept her out of football for almost two years; she returned to play in the semi-finals of the 2015 Scottish Cup against Rangers on 11 October, which Glasgow City won 2–0.
[13] On 18 October, Crilly made an appearance as a substitute in a league match against Aberdeen; Glasgow City's 3–1 victory secured the 2015 SWPL title.
[19] After Scotland suffered a series of injuries during an August 2012 friendly against Norway at East End Park, national coach Anna Signeul called on Crilly, who was at the match as a spectator.
[20] Since her debut, Crilly has made three further appearances - all also as a substitute - for the senior national team, her most recent during the 2013 Torneio Internacional de Brasília in which she scored against Chile.