The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Finlay meets author hero

Literature: Ex-Dons manager helps arrange Pittodrie date for football fan

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A former Aberdeen and Scotland boss has ensured a football daft youngster is on the same page as his favourite author.

Stonehaven lad Finlay Sangster, who suffers from cerebral palsy, has become passionate about reading after discoverin­g Dan Freedman’s Jamie Johnson series. The books follow the trials of a young boy trying to make his mark as a footballer.

Yesterday the Mill O’Forest Primary pupil got the chance to meet the author thanks to the interventi­on of former Dons boss Craig Brown. And the trio met in the ideal setting given their shared interest, Pittodrie Stadium.

Finlay’s mother Gail Sangster said: “Finlay has a few issues with his eye muscles so scanning pages and keeping track of what he is reading can be incredibly hard and very tiring. He thoroughly enjoys reading but accessing books can also be a challenge, as he needs help to turn the pages and hold a book in a good position.

“The school have been incredibly supportive of Finlay. He has been fully included in school life.”

An avid Rangers fan, the 12-year-old was given the first of the books as a present and quickly became a devotee.

When the author learned of the youngster’s fandom he wrote a letter to Mr Brown – a non-executive director at the Dandies – who arranged for them to meet. Mr Brown said: “I have

“Finlay is a very passionate fan and he loves to read”

been incredibly moved by Finlay’s story and wanted to do something to help.

“Finlay is a passionate fan and loves to read so I thought I could combine his pleasures by inviting him to Pittodrie so he could meet Dan and me. I hope this special event makes one boy who has overcome a great deal very happy.”

 ?? Photograph by Kami Thomson ?? BIG DAY: Finlay Sangster meets author Dan Freedman at Pittodrie Stadium.
Photograph by Kami Thomson BIG DAY: Finlay Sangster meets author Dan Freedman at Pittodrie Stadium.

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