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Alex Massie may refer to: * Alex Massie (footballer) (1906–1977), Scottish footballer * Alex Massie (journalist) (born 1974), Scottish journalist and commentator * Alex Massie (snowboarder) Alex Massie (born March 19, 1995) is a Canadian para-snowboarder who competes in the SB-LL2 category. Career Massie competed at Winter X Games XIX and won a bronze medal in the adaptive snowboard-cross event. The next year at Winter X Games X ...
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Alex Massie (footballer)
Alexander Massie (13 March 1906 – 1977) was a Scottish footballer of the 1920s and 1930s, who played mainly as a right-half. He played for various Scottish clubs before joining Bury. After spells in the United States and Ireland, Massie returned to Scottish football in 1930 with Heart of Midlothian. His performances there earned him selection for the Scotland national football team and the Scottish League XI. Massie moved to Aston Villa in 1935. After retiring as a player in 1945, Massie became the manager of Aston Villa. He later managed Torquay United and Hereford United. Player Massie was born in Possilpark, Glasgow, to William Spiers Massie, a weighing clerk, and Violet Shaw Massie. He began his career with Shawfield Juniors, and later played for Petershill, Benburb, Ashfield, and Ayr United before joining Football League side Bury in January 1927. In 1928, he left Gigg Lane to play in the United States for Bethlehem Steel, supporting himself as a bookkeeper ...
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Alex Massie (journalist)
Alex Massie (born 1 July 1974) is a Scottish freelance journalist commentator based in Edinburgh. He is Scotland editor for ''The Spectator'', and writes a political column for ''The Times'' and ''The Sunday Times''.Alex Massie, "Cricket Books in 2019", ''Wisden Cricketers' Almanack'' 2020, pp. 117–37. He is also a regular contributor to ITV Border, BBC Television and BBC Radio. Early life The son of the journalist Allan Massie, Massie was educated at St. Mary's School, Melrose, Glenalmond College in Perthshire and at Trinity College Dublin, where he edited '' T.C.D. Miscellany''. He was also an active member of the University Philosophical Society, one of the college's main debating societies. Massie applied to Cambridge University twice and was rejected both times. In 1997, he won the John Smith Memorial Mace debating competition, speaking with Matthew Magee and representing the University Philosophical Society. Formerly ''The Observer'' Mace, the competition was rename ...
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