Alex Dyer has backed his side to pull off a shock upset at Celtic Park on Sunday.
02.02.2020 - 03:16 / breakingnews.ie
A crowdfunder to publish a book marking an era of live music in Scotland is close to hitting its final £4,000 target.
Chris Brickley came up with the idea for “16 Years: Gigs In Scotland 1974-1990” after collating some of his own concert pictures, ticket stubs and posters.
Over two years, he found enough material for a 500-page book and raised £14,000 through donations and co-sponsors.
The crowdfunder for the final £4,000 needed to ensure publication has almost hit its target ahead of the
Alex Dyer has backed his side to pull off a shock upset at Celtic Park on Sunday.
Alex Dyer has backed his side to pull off a shock upset at Celtic Park on Sunday.
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