Articles By: Sean Graham 
Chief Features Writer for Scotzine.com. Sean has written for various publications and websites over the years and has been involved with making documentaries on Aberdeen Football Club, Dundee United Football Club, Henrik Larsson, Paul Lambert and Jock Stein and also Radio programmes, one of which "Old Firm Day" won a Bronze Sony Award.
He also worked in the Scottish Football Museum at Hampden Park. His love of writing started off with The Punter and has gone on to write for the following FIFA magazine, 442, Scotland's Oracle, Players Inc, British Football Week, ESPN, Give Me Football, Inside Futbol, 67 Fanzine and the matchday programmes of Aberdeen, Carlisle United, Montrose, Partick Thistle, Stockport County and Queen's Park.
He has also been asked to write a blog for Youth Football Scotland on St.Mirren YFC such was his passion for football at every level from Grassroots to the professional game.
Sean Graham / March 1, 2012 10:06 am
Over the years, the world of Scottish football has lost many heroes and often the word "legend" is used all too often but for many and to Celtic fans especially 15th May 2008 will go down as the night they lost one of their own. Tommy Burns was a gentleman and always a Bhoy at heart but a man who
Sean Graham / February 17, 2012 5:42 pm
The SFA have announced that the Scotland Under-21s will take on Italy at Easter Road in a Vauxhall International Challenge Match on Wednesday, 25 April. Billy Stark will use the match against Italy, managed by Ciro Ferrara, as preparation for Scotland’s remaining UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying matches, which continue in May after this month’s test against the Netherlands on
Sean Graham / February 16, 2012 6:43 pm
So much has gone on at Ibrox in recent weeks that you could in fact turn it in to a reality TV show or even soap opera but believe me, fans of the club, the players who are still playing at the club and indeed the manager, would not find it funny at all and to be honest, nor do
Sean Graham / February 8, 2012 2:20 pm
When I was a kid (some say I still am), I used to look forward to seeing what new strips would be coming out for the new season as I love collecting my football tops and programmes, well today I have great news for Scottish Football fans of all ages as the SFA have allowed Scotzine and the various other
Sean Graham / February 5, 2012 10:30 pm
Anyone watching Chelsea v Manchester United this afternoon, could not have been any more impressed as Manchester United came back from three goals down to earn a 3-3 draw and keep their title dream alive as they showed the spirit of true champions but this is nothing new. Could it be, that this United team not only have the spirit
Sean Graham / January 27, 2012 2:35 pm
We have had the Friday night experiment with SPL and SFL football but now are having it with the creme de la creme of Italian football as the legends of both Rangers and AC Milan come face to face at Ibrox on Friday March 30th. A host of Rangers greats will entertain AC Milan Glorie in a glamour charity match
Sean Graham / January 25, 2012 7:12 pm
Following close cooperation and consultation with Strathclyde Police, Lothian & Borders Police and both clubs, the SFL have announced the next Friday Night Football match. This follows the success of the two SFL Friday night matches played earlier this season.The IRN-BRU Scottish Football League First Division match between Livingston and Hamilton Academical will now take place on Friday 16th March
Sean Graham / January 23, 2012 7:34 pm
Football fans have been hit by the news that the Scottish Cup final will be played on a Sunday next year instead of the normal Saturday slot which it has had for many years. The League Cup has been moved to a Sunday for many a year now, but this is the first time I can remember the Scottish Cup
Sean Graham / January 21, 2012 9:26 pm
Blackburn have confirmed the appointment of Eric Black as assistant manager to Steve Kean, the former Aberdeen striker fills the vacancy following the departure of Paul Clement's to PSG this month. Eric has been out of work since leaving Sunderland and moving to Blackburn to work with Steve Kean will be a new challenge which Eric is looking forward to
Sean Graham / January 18, 2012 12:21 am
Aberdeen manager Craig Brown has brought former captain Russell Anderson, back to the club where he made his name and the player and fans of the Dons are delighted to see the big man return to Aberdeen after his time down south came to an end.Russell who was capped 11 times for Scotland, left the Dons for Sunderland in 2007,
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