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Daniel Gray: Snapshot

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Author Daniel Gray and photographer Alan McCredie toured Scotland collecting pictures and that form a charming and true portrait of football in that country, from a European night at Ibrox to the Highland League.

This is Martin's conversation with Daniel about how he and Alan found their subjects and what he learned from his travels.


Find out more about Snapshot and Nutmeg, the Scottish football periodical that Martin and Daniel mention, here.


And please also check out the new BackPage title on Liverpool's Premier League campaign, At The End Of The Storm



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Author Daniel Gray and photographer Alan McCredie toured Scotland collecting pictures and that form a charming and true portrait of football in that country, from a European night at Ibrox to the Highland League.

This is Martin's conversation with Daniel about how he and Alan found their subjects and what he learned from his travels.


Find out more about Snapshot and Nutmeg, the Scottish football periodical that Martin and Daniel mention, here.


And please also check out the new BackPage title on Liverpool's Premier League campaign, At The End Of The Storm



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