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The Scotch Professors

English

By (author): John Cairney

Cairney tells stories that relate to every football fan: A few Glaswegians spending every Saturday (their day off) in Queens Park playing football and eventually founding the first football club in Scotland, a club that exists to this day.

The Scotch Professors takes you back to a simpler time, when only six rules were to follow on a football field and the crossbar was just a string. Where a small Scottish football club was recognised as the World Champion, as they were the Scottish Cup Winners and won the game against the English Cup Winners, the only other country that had football clubs.

Cairney invites you to explore the roots and history of football, the important role Scotland had in all of it (and still has today) as well as the passion shared by so many people all around the globe.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 10g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Oct 2023
  • Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781912147465

About John Cairney

JOHN CAIRNEY made his stage debut at the Park Theatre Glasgow before enrolling at the RSAMD in Glasgow. After graduation he joined the Wilson Barrett Company as Snake in The School for Scandal. A season at the Glasgow Citizens Theatre followed before going on to the Bristol Old Vic where he appeared in the British premiere of Arthur Millers The Crucible. He returned to the Citizens from time to time most notably as Hamlet in 1960. He also appeared in the premiere of John Ardens Armstrongs Last Goodnight in 1964. Other stage work until 1991 included King Humanitie in The Thrie Estaites for Tyrone Guthrie at the Edinburgh Festival Archie Rice in The Entertainer at Dundee (1972) Cyrano de Bergerac at Newcastle (1974) Becket in Murder in the Cathedral at the Edinburgh Festival of 1986 and Macbeth in the same Festival in 1989. He also wrote and appeared in his own productions of An Edinburgh Salon At Your Service The Ivor Novello Story and A Mackintosh Experience while continuing to tour the world in his solo The Robert Burns Story.His association with Burns began in 1965 with Tom Wrights solo play There Was A Man at the Traverse Theatre Edinburgh and at the Arts Theatre London. The solo was televised twice nationally and was also an album recording for REL Records Edinburgh as well as a video for Green Place Productions Glasgow. From Burns he moved on to other solos on William McGonagall Robert Service and Robert Louis Stevenson until he worked with New Zealand actress Alannah OSullivan at the Edinburgh Festival of 1978. They married in 1980. As Two For A Theatre they toured the world for P&O Cruises the British Council as well as the Keedick Lecture Bureau New York with programmes on Byron Wilde and Dorothy Parker until 1986.Cairneys first film was Ill Met by Moonlight for the Rank Organisation followed by Windoms Way Victim Shake Hands with the Devil and many more including and the Argonauts Cleopatra Devil Ship Pirates and Study in Terror in 1965. His many television parts include Branwell Bronte Edgar Allan Poe and Robert Bruce and he has featured in all the main series: Danger Man The Avengers Dr Finlays Casebook Elizabeth R Jackanory Taggart etc. He also starred in BC2s This Man Craig which ran for two years between 1966 and 1968. In addition he wrote and recorded his own songs for EMI at Abbey Road.As a writer Cairney has published two autobiographies and a novel Worlds Apart as well as A Scottish Football Hall of Fame and Heroes Are Forever for Mainstream Publishing (Edinburgh) and A Year Out In New Zealand for Tandem Press NZ. He wrote three Burns books for Luath Press in Edinburgh as well as biographies of R.L.Stevenson and C.R. Mackintosh and a book of essays on Glasgow entitled Glasgow by the way but. His second novel Flashback Forward was published for Random House NZ and his book on acting Greasepaint Monkey was published by Luath Press Edinburgh in 2010.As a painter he has been exhibited twice in New Zealand and twice in Scotland: with his Nine Lives of Burns at Alloway and more recently his Stations of the Cross were displayed in Glasgow as part of the Lentfest Festival 2014.Dr Cairney gained an M.Litt from Glasgow University for his A History of Solo Theatre in 1988 and in 1994 a PhD from Victoria University Wellington for his study of Stevenson and Theatre. He has also been made a Freeman Citizen of Glasgow and is Honorary President of the Robert Burns Worldwide Federation and Honorary President of the Robert Burns Guild of Speakers.

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