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Issue 29 (Digital download)

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A digital version to allow you to get a feel for what we’re doing. The next best thing to getting your hands on a print copy of Nutmeg.

A PDF edition of Issue 29 for tablet or desktop
Published September 2023

 

Including:
The Nutmeg Interview: Pat Nevin on the importance of not being earnest.
Are Falkirk’s pantomime seasons coming to an end?
Pars, punks and pirates: Hugh MacDonald on St Pauli in Fife.
Craig Brown: A tribute.
Harry Pearson on Frank Watt, first among guv’nors.
The Farm frontman Peter Hooton on Bill Shankly.
Drugs, bribery and lies: When Roma came to Dundee.
Billy McNeill and John Greig kick off a new series on one-club players.
The Scot at the heart of FC Nordsjælland’s success.
Albion Rovers v Kilmarnock: Football was back, and it felt good.

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