Lynne Cameron
In an illustrious eighteen-year playing career with England, Manchester City, Everton, Sunderland, and Aston Villa, Jill became one of the country's most decorated players, and in 2022 added the European Championship to her list of achievements. Now seen on everything from Sky's A League of Their Own to I'm a Celebrity... she reflects on resilience, teamwork, and transferring your skills from one role to the next.
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Jill Scott is a former England international footballer turned broadcaster. One of England's most-capped players, her commanding midfield presence was a feature at ten major international tournaments. She was part of the squad that won the UEFA Women's Euro 2022 on home soil and represented Great Britain at the 2012 and 2020 Olympic Games.
Jill began her career in her hometown at Sunderland Women, before moving to Everton Ladies where she was a part of the FA Women's National League Cup and Women's FA Cup -winning teams. Moving to Manchester City, Jill contributed to competition wins including the Women's Super League and several FA Cups and League Cups,
After returning to Everton in 2021 Jill finished her career at Aston Villa and went on to build a broadcasting career. She serves as blue team captain on Sky's A League of Their Own, and is part of the regular panel for The Overlap's Stick to Football alongside Gary Neville, Ian Wright, Roy Keane and Jamie Carragher. She won I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! and competed in a New Year Treat edition of Taskmaster. She co-hosts the podcast Long Story Short with fellow former England international Karen Carney, and away from sport co-owns a café in Manchester.
Jill explores resilience, teamwork, overcoming setbacks and transitional skills, drawing from her experiences competing at the highest level of international football and successfully navigating career transitions.