Bob Crampsey
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1930 – 2008
Who was Bob Crampsey?
Robert Anthony "Bob" Crampsey was a Scottish association football historian, author and broadcaster, described as a "much loved Scottish cultural institution" by The Times. He had a Doctorate in Sports Journalism from Stirling University.
Born in Glasgow, Crampsey was a widely respected pundit on BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound from 1987 until retiring in 2001. He was also a mainstay of STV's Scotsport. Crampsey was the author and editor of the Now You Know column of the Glasgow Evening Times, where he would answer sporting questions submitted by readers, until 2006.
A graduate of the University of Glasgow and former head teacher of St. Ambrose High School in Coatbridge, Crampsey was 1965's "Brain of Britain". He followed this up eight years later by reaching the semi-finals of Mastermind, choosing the American Civil War as his specialist subject. He was also an associate of the Royal College of Music and a keen fan of Somerset County Cricket Club. He served in the Royal Air Force from 1952 to 1955.
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- Born
- Jul 8, 1930
Glasgow - Also known as
- Robert A Crampsey
- Education
- University of Glasgow
- Lived in
- Glasgow
- Died
- Jul 27, 2008
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on July 23, 2013
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