- published: 19 Jul 2018
- views: 789
Grant Gillespie may refer to:
Grant Gillespie (born 2 July 1991) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays for Hamilton Academical, as a midfielder.
Gillespie made his senior debut for Hamilton Academical on 15 August 2009, in a Scottish Premier League match against Kilmarnock. In May 2011, he signed a new two-year contract with Hamilton. In May 2012, Gillespie urged manager Billy Reid to make him a first-team regular for the forthcoming 2012–13 season. In January 2012, after making an "impact" as a substitute in the previous game, Gillespie spoke publicly about his desire to start the team's next match. In February 2013, he commented that he wanted a win in the upcoming derby against Dunfermline Athletic. In April 2013, Gillespie signed a new two-year contract with the club. In August 2013 Gillespie stated that the team needed to "dig in and grind out results" in the season ahead. In October 2014 he signed a new contract with the club, to last until the summer of 2018.
Grant Gillespie is an English novelist and actor who lives in London. His debut novel The Cuckoo Boy was published by London publishing house To Hell with Publishing in May 2010. The novel tells the story of an unusual boy adopted into a middle-class British family anxious to conform, with dangerous consequences. Parts of the novel were inspired by the James Bulger case. Literary charity Booktrust wrote that Grant Gillespie "writes beautifully about imagined dreamscapes and viewing the adult world with a child’s eyes."The Observer called the novel "a savage indictment of hypocrisy and forced social convention."
Gillespie started writing while reading English Literature at The University of Glasgow. He's since worked as a radio fiction researcher for Melvyn Bragg's In Our Time, written theatre articles for Time Out, and is a member of the critic’s panel for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. He is also an actor and has had numerous TV and film roles. His acting credits include: for television - Channel 4 mocumentary Cast Offs, Holby City, Casualty, Poirot, Midsomer Murders; for film - Four Weeks Notice, Lecture 21; for theatre - King Lear with Timothy West at the helm and Don Juan directed by Michael Grandage; for radio - Armadale and Tulips in Winter.
New signing Grant joined his teammates for training on Monday.
Hamilton defender Grant Gillespie inadvertently diverts the ball into his own net after Graeme Shinnie had been denied by Michael McGovern during Inverness CT's 2-0 win at new Douglas Park in the SPFL Scottish Premiership. This clip is from Hamilton 0-2 Inverness CT, 24/01/2015 SCOTTISH PREMIERSHIP CONTENT AVAILABILITY INFORMATION - FOOTAGE FROM SATURDAY'S MATCHES WILL BE AVAILABLE IN THE UK & IRELAND FROM 6PM ON SUNDAY. FOOTAGE FROM ALL OTHER MATCHDAYS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO VIEW WORLDWIDE FROM MIDNIGHT AFTER THE MATCH. The SPFL is the leading sporting competition in Scotland, covering the top 42 football teams in the country. Subscribe to the official SPFL YouTube channel to make sure you catch all the best bits from Scottish league football. Scottish football is famous for passionate a...
2.0 Music: "Bluebonnets" by Aaron Watson Cypress Ranch High School c/o 2017 Legacy Project
Cypress Ranch High School c/o 2017 (made with #spliceapp - http://get.spliceapp.com)
Junior Golfer Grant Gillespie hits ball at FCG Academy at Stadium Golf Center
Grant Gillespie scores a touchdown in a wheelchair
Scenes from the Grant Gillespie announcement at Vitamin Water World Headquarters
Accies Oban saints tournament grant Gillespie
During the night, a bored radio host is pestered throughout his show by a man claiming to be a serial killer. The host is skeptical, but as evidence starts to pile up, he begins to suspect that the man is telling the truth. Starring Des O'Gorman, Grant Gillespie, Emma Wright and Gary Lind. Written, Directed and Edited by Douglas Fender. © SnakeVille Studios 2014
Grant Gillespie may refer to: