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Kevin McCarra

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Kevin J. McCarra (1 February 1958 – 24 October 2020) was a Scottish sportswriter.

Biography

McCarra was educated at Glasgow University, receiving a MA (Hons) degree. McCarra was married to Susan Stewart.[1]

He was chief football correspondent for The Guardian newspaper.[2] He often appeared on the Guardian Podcast Football Weekly hosted by James Richardson. He also worked for Scotland on Sunday, The Sunday Times and The Times,[3] and appeared on BBC Radio Scotland's "Good Morning Scotland" as a newspaper reviewer.[4]

He died from Alzheimer's disease on 24 October 2020, aged 62.[5]

Works

  • Official Scotland World Cup Supporters' Book (1998)
  • One Afternoon in Lisbon (1988)
  • One Hundred Cups: Story of the Scottish Cup (1985)
  • Scottish Football: Pictorial History from 1867 to the Present Day (1984)

Notes

  1. ^ Celtic: A Biography in Nine Lives
  2. ^ "Kevin McCarra". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 15 June 2023.
  3. ^ Kevin McCarra - Mail & Guardian
  4. ^ Oh, Hampden in the Sun . . . - Google Books-Ergebnisseite
  5. ^ Wilson, Jonathan (25 October 2020). "Kevin McCarra: a pioneer who changed football journalism". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 October 2020.