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Very little unites this country like its national football teams do. That goes for shared highs during exultant times and collective sighs during catastrophic lows. Results and events over the last couple of years have left us Nutmeg types pondering the future course of Scotland’s men and women – the result is an investigation in this issue covering both sides, with incisive pieces from Stephen McGowan and Alison McConnell, plus interviews with key figures – including a chat between Steven Naismith and Lennon Miller.
Elsewhere, we continue our series on the state of the game in comparable countries, this time with a Norwegian focus, and there is an exclusive interview with Jamie Carragher about watching his son play in Scotland. There are, too, articles on: prison football, Coerver coaching, Terry Christie, Scotland’s 1949 USA tour, Allaster McKallaster, Glasgow City, Eibar… and oh so much more, including some beautiful photography and illustrations.
If this is the first Nutmeg you’ve seen then hello and welcome – we’ve launched a new Season Ticket subscription that includes access to our digital platform that might well be of interest to you. See page 192 for more details.

Issue 37 includes:
The Scotland issue:
The future starts now: Steven Naismith meets Lennon Miller.
Stephen McGowan on Scotland’s spinal issues.
Exclusive interview with SWNT manager Melissa Andreatta.
⁠Alison McConnell on the six-year hangover of World Cup 2019.

Plus:
Football focus: Norway.
Jamie Carragher on son’s Scottish journey.
A year with Glasgow City: Part 1.
Among Éibar’s Eskozia la Brava ultras.
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Issue 37 Very little unites this country like its national football teams do. That goes for shared highs during exultant times and collective sighs during catastrophic lows. Results and events over the last couple of years have left us Nutmeg types pondering the future course of Scotland’s men and women – the result is an investigation in this issue covering both sides, with incisive pieces from Stephen McGowan and Alison McConnell, plus interviews with key figures – including a chat between Steven Naismith and Lennon Miller. Elsewhere, we continue our series on the state of the game in comparable countries, this time with a Norwegian focus, and there is an exclusive interview with Jamie Carragher about watching his son play in Scotland. There are, too, articles on: prison football, Coerver coaching, Terry Christie, Scotland’s 1949 USA tour, Allaster McKallaster, Glasgow City, Eibar… and oh so much more, including some beautiful photography and illustrations. If this is the first Nutmeg you’ve seen then hello and welcome – we’ve launched a new Season Ticket subscription that includes access to our digital platform that might well be of interest to you. See page 192 for more details. Issue 37 includes: The Scotland issue: The future starts now: Steven Naismith meets Lennon Miller. Stephen McGowan on Scotland’s spinal issues. Exclusive interview with SWNT manager Melissa Andreatta. ⁠Alison McConnell on the six-year hangover of World Cup 2019. Plus: Football focus: Norway. Jamie Carragher on son’s Scottish journey. A year with Glasgow City: Part 1. Among Éibar’s Eskozia la Brava ultras.


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Very little unites this country like its national football teams do. That goes for shared highs during exultant times and collective sighs during catastrophic lows. Results and events over the last couple of years have left us Nutmeg types pondering the future course of Scotland’s men and women – the result is an investigation in this issue covering both sides, with incisive pieces from Stephen McGowan and Alison McConnell, plus interviews with key figures – including a chat between Steven Naismith and Lennon Miller.
Elsewhere, we continue our series on the state of the game in comparable countries, this time with a Norwegian focus, and there is an exclusive interview with Jamie Carragher about watching his son play in Scotland. There are, too, articles on: prison football, Coerver coaching, Terry Christie, Scotland’s 1949 USA tour, Allaster McKallaster, Glasgow City, Eibar… and oh so much more, including some beautiful photography and illustrations.
If this is the first Nutmeg you’ve seen then hello and welcome – we’ve launched a new Season Ticket subscription that includes access to our digital platform that might well be of interest to you. See page 192 for more details.

Issue 37 includes:
The Scotland issue:
The future starts now: Steven Naismith meets Lennon Miller.
Stephen McGowan on Scotland’s spinal issues.
Exclusive interview with SWNT manager Melissa Andreatta.
⁠Alison McConnell on the six-year hangover of World Cup 2019.

Plus:
Football focus: Norway.
Jamie Carragher on son’s Scottish journey.
A year with Glasgow City: Part 1.
Among Éibar’s Eskozia la Brava ultras.
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Discover Nutmeg, the premium magazine dedicated to exploring Scottish football with depth, style and true passion. Since launching in 2016, Nutmeg has become the go-to publication for readers who want thoughtful storytelling, rich insight and timeless perspectives on the Scottish game.

Every issue delivers 196 beautifully crafted pages filled with features, analysis, nostalgia, photography and illustration. Nutmeg has no ongoing storyline meaning new subscribers can jump in at any time and enjoy every edition as a complete, stand-alone experience.

Whether you’re fascinated by the sport’s history, intrigued by its tactical evolution, or drawn to the culture surrounding Scotland’s clubs and communities, Nutmeg offers something for every type of fan. We cover all of Scottish football, from its scientific details to its romantic traditions, treating every club with equal respect. Expect long-form journalism, insightful commentary, evocative photography and stories that go far beyond the headlines.

In a world full of noise, Nutmeg provides a calm, intelligent and passionate space for readers who want more from their football coverage. If you love Scotland’s national game in all its unpredictable, emotional glory, there’s no better time to subscribe.

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