Suzanne Mulvey

In the 2005 summer season, Mulvey played in Iceland with ÍBV (alongside Hibs teammate Suzy Robertson)[1] and scored three goals in ten Úrvalsdeild appearances.

After Hamilton, she spent a brief spell at Glasgow City, where her time was hampered by a knee injury, before moving to newly-founded Celtic in late 2007, where she scored goals but struggled to hold down a place in the line-up.

[3] Mulvey moved back to Glasgow City in the 2009 pre-season and started her time with the club in Lithuania, in the UEFA Women's Champions League, where she scored four goals in their fixture against Norchi Dinamoeli of Georgia.

[6] The season ended with the team reaching the 2018 Scottish Women's Cup final and winning the SWPL2 to gain promotion and Mulvey was named the division's player of the year as well as its top scorer (26 goals).

[12][13] Mulvey's first full international match listed on the SFA's website was in February 2007 against Japan;[14] However, Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation reports that she had scored goals for the senior team against Switzerland and the Czech Republic in 2004.