David W. Potter

David W. Potter
David W. Potter
Born 29 August 1948
Forfar
Nationality Scottish
Alma mater University of St Andrews
Occupation Sportswriter
Years active 1996 - present

David W. Potter (born 29 Aug 1948) is a Scottish sports writer who has published more than 20 books on Scottish football and cricket. A former teacher of Spanish and Classics at Glenrothes High School, he is now also a part-time classics teacher at Osborne House School in Dysart and lives with his wife in Kirkcaldy.

He has commentated on football matches for Kirkcaldy’s hospital radio service and has also written for the programmes of Celtic, Forfar Athletic and Raith Rovers football clubs.[1] He umpires cricket matches in the summer and is the scorer for Falkland Cricket Club.[2] His other passion is drama and he has also written a history of Kirkcaldy’s Auld Kirk Players.[3]

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ Potter, David (2002). Wee Troupie. Tempus. ISBN 978-0752424118. 
  2. ^ Potter, David (2002). The Changing face of Celtic Park. Derby Books. ISBN 978-1859837917. 
  3. ^ Potter, David; Russell, Alan (2009). Rovers Greats. Raith Trust. 

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