Career
She has previously played in the Scottish Women"s Premier League for Celtic. Bisland began her career at Wimbledon before moving on to Tranmere Rovers. In October 2002, Bisland scored for Northern Division club Manchester City against Doncaster Belles in the second round of the FA Women"s Premier League Cup.
After spells with leading London clubs Fulham and Charlton Athletic, Bisland moved to Scotland in summer 2005 and began playing for Kilmarnock Ladies, where she played in their winning Scottish Women"s Premier League Cup side.
When Celtic Football Club formed a women"s section in 2007, Bisland joined the new club and was named captain in the first season. She narrowly missed out on lifting silverware in her debut campaign, as Celtic lost in extra–time to Hibernian in the final of the Scottish Women"s Cup.
Although born in England, Bisland was called up by Ireland in May 2006 for a World Cup qualifier against Scotland at Richmond Park. Manager Noel King noted Bisland"s pace and "good eye for goal."
Bisland attended Liverpool John Moores University and moved to Scotland in 2005 to work as an active schools co-ordinator.
She later became a disability sport regional manager.