Scottish Cup 'special' for Glasgow City's Rosspublished at 18:11 21 May
David Currie
BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

Glasgow City head coach Leanne Ross poses with the trophy at Hampden
Glasgow City head coach Leanne Ross reckons the Women's Scottish Cup final will be contested by two "disappointed teams" as her players and opponents Rangers have failed to meet their main target this season – winning the SWPL.
City though have the consolation of a Champions League place after finishing second in the league, one place above Rangers, who they meet at Hampden on Sunday.
"Obviously, we're both very disappointed in terms of that objective of going and winning the league this season," said Ross.
"The next best thing for us was obviously that second place and guaranteed European football. So, yes, we've come out on top there. But there's still disappointment within our camp."
Ross won the Scottish Cup seven times in her long playing career with City, while Rangers are the holders, having picked up the trophy for the first time last term.
"There's a real excitement about the place in terms of the training ground," added Ross. "The players know that there's jerseys to play for in that starting line-up and the squad. So it's trying to keep them calm and keep their feet on the ground so that the preparations are right.
"This club is synonymous with lifting trophies. It's something that we pride ourselves on in terms of being in the last stages of competitions and being up there fighting right until the end.
"The Scottish Cup in itself is a special competition, especially to the Scottish players and staff. It's something that we've grown up with and the fact that we're now able to play at the national stadium as well just adds a little bit more excitement."