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Graham Spiers is a Scottish sports journalist who writes for the Scottish edition of The Times newspaper. He has won Scotland's Sports Journalist of the Year award four times. [1] Spiers grew up in Edinburgh, Fife and Glasgow, [2] and attended the University of St Andrews. [3] He worked as chief sportswriter at The Herald from 2001 to 2007. He ...
Robert Cunningham Graham Speirs was born on 15 June 1797. [2] He was the second son of Peter Speirs of Culcreuch, founder owner of a Mill at Fintry and his wife Martha Harriet Graham, daughter of Robert Cunninghame Graham of Gartmore (1735–1797) near Lake of Menteith. His early education was conducted partly at the High School of Edinburgh ...
Nov 28, 2020 · Born: January 9 1927 in Burnside, Glasgow. Died: November 17 2020 in Haddington, aged 93. Graham Speirs was appointed the first chief official of the ‘ umbrella’ body set up to represent the interests of the new regional, district and island councils in 1975 following a radical redrawing of the local government map of Scotland.
Nov 29, 2020 · Published 29th Nov 2020, 07:00 BST. Graham Speirs. Graham Hamilton Speirs, lawyer. Born: January 9 1927 in Burnside, Glasgow. Died: November 17 2020 in Haddington, aged, 93. Graham Speirs was ...
Veteran sportswriter Graham Spiers takes a wander down memory lane to when he was a plucky young hack covering his debut international tournament. 3 Graham Spiers interviews St Mirren manager Alex Rae
Apr 15, 2016 · A Thousand Words – Graham Spiers smallvoice1 April 15, 2016 1000 Words Graham Spiers is a multi-award winning sports journalist (he has won Scotland’s Sports Journalist of the Year award four times, don’t you know), who got his first job on the strength of a theology degree from St Andrews University – and a life-long passion for football.
Jun 29, 2023 · This podcast recalls the very human side of a great man. Sports, music, news, audiobooks, and podcasts. Hear the audio that matters most to you. Press Box podcast on demand - Graham Spiers and guests discuss the week in Scottish football.