Archibald Macpherson (born 1934) is a Scottish football commentator and author. He has been commentating on Scottish football, on radio and television, for over four decades.
Macpherson has worked for the BBC, STV, Eurosport, Setanta Sports, Radio Clyde and Talksport although he initially struggled to gain a foothold in broadcasting. His first job was as a teacher where he supplemented his income by getting short stories published in local newspapers. Such efforts paid off and helped him gain his initial big break at the BBC. He continued to work as a teacher until 1969 when he joined the BBC on a full-time basis and remained with the corporation until 1990.
Macpherson was recognised at the 2005 Scottish BAFTA ceremony, picking up a prize for "Special Contribution to Scottish Broadcasting".
His last regular role was commentating on STV's coverage of UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup matches involving Scottish teams. Archie also became famous for his appearances on STV's Scotsport, which aired highlights from the Scottish Premier League (SPL) on Monday nights during the football season, until its axe in 2008.
Writing
Macpherson has written a best-selling biography of Scottish football manager Jock Stein, and Flower of Scotland?, about his own trials and tribulations whilst following Scottish football for the past four decades. A Game of Two-Halves : The Autobiography followed in 2009, and in 2014, he turned to fiction with the adventure novel Silent Thunder.
In 2020, Macpherson's book More Than A Game: Living with the Old Firm was published by Luath Press.[3]
Two years later, Macpherson published his latest book on sport: "Touching the Heights: Personal Portraits of Scottish Sporting Greats", which was shortlisted for the Sunday Times Sports Book of the Year 2022.
Works
Jock Stein: The Definitive Biography
Flower of Scotland?
Action Replays. 1991
A Game of Two-Halves : The Autobiography, 2009
Silent Thunder, 2014
More Than A Game: Living with the Old Firm, Luath Press, 2020, ISBN9781913025748
Touching the Heights: Personal Portraits of Scottish Sporting Greats, Luath Press, 2022.