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Dingwall SpecSavers store director Gavin Wreath, here pictured in pedal power fundraising mode, said of the football initiative: ‘The campaign will give fans who are blind or partially sighted a new way to experience the excitement of live football direct from the stadium.’
Dingwall SpecSavers store director Gavin Wreath, here pictured in pedal power fundraising mode, said of the football initiative: ‘The campaign will give fans who are blind or partially sighted a new way to experience the excitement of live football direct from the stadium.’

ROSS-SHIRE folk with a passion for the beautiful game and a winning way with words are being invited to try out for a special commentary job.

SpecSavers is calling on aspiring new football commentators from the county to apply to take part in Goalside Guide.

The new Scotland-wide initiative is set to help enhance the matchday experience for visually-impaired football fans.

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Scotland national team supporters who struggle with their vision will soon benefit from real-time audio commentary from budding football commentators in the stands - thanks to the innovative new pilot programme. It has been designed to bridge the gap between sight and sound for football fans with visual impairments.

Created in partnership with the Scottish FA, the Goalside Guide initiative will pair visually impaired fans with aspiring amateur commentators from Dingwall, offering real-time audio descriptions at the upcoming Scotland v Iceland match at Hampden Park on June 6.

What’s more, the chosen commentators will be run through their lyrical paces ahead of the match by former footballer and current broadcast pundit, Leanne Crichton, who will share some hints and tips on how to enhance the experience for each pairing through real-time analysis, play-by-play descriptions and insights into the game.

As part of the campaign, Specsavers hopes to develop fan connection to the game further, offering detailed commentary and vivid descriptions of the match, all while highlighting the importance of hearing health.

Gavin Wreath, optometry director at Specsavers Dingwall, said: “We’re thrilled to bring this project to life in partnership with the Scottish FA. The campaign will give fans who are blind or partially sighted a new way to experience the excitement of live football direct from the stadium.

“This is a great example of how the partnership with the Scottish FA can make a tangible difference to people’s lives as part of this impactful initiative.”

Announced as the Official Eye and Ear Care Partner of the Scottish FA, Specsavers is marking 24 years of support and beyond for the partnership – one of the longest agreements of its kind in sport.

The Specsavers and Scottish FA sponsorship programme supports with the training and development of referees and also the growth of Scottish football in both the men’s and women’s game.

Michael Chisholm, head of partnerships for the Scottish FA said: “The Goalside Guide initiative demonstrates the synergy between the Scottish FA and Specsavers. Creating new ways for fans to enjoy the game while supporting both the players and referees is truly inspiring.

“We can’t wait to see the difference the campaign will make to the matchday experience for some of our fans, while potentially discovering a brand-new Scottish pundit.”

Specsavers is inviting aspiring football commentators from Dingwall and throughout Scotland to apply as a Goalside Guide. Those interested should submit their own home-made video commentaries, with the best five applicants selected to take part in the unique initiative.

To submit your video, please send your clips to SpecsaversSFA@tigerbond.com. The deadline for entries is Wednesday, May 14, 2025.

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