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SUPORTERS CLUB DINNER 16TH JANUARY


Many thanks to those of you who have reserved places for this event and for those who of you who haven't as yet please read on:

Following on from last years' successful Supporters' Club 'Evening with Willie Allan' we are once again proud to present a special evening of good food (courtesy of Alan James), good company (courtesy of the Glasgow Hawks Supporters Club) and hilarity (courtesy of the amazing George McNeill)

This is a mixed event open to all and restricted to 100 places. Tickets are only £20 for members of the Supporters Club and Hawks Players and £30 to all others. To date, 62 places have been reserved so please act quickly and reserve your places now by simply replying to this e-mail.

Alternatively you can e-mail Allan Mackintosh direct at [email protected]

George McNeill
George Started his sporting career as a professional footballer playing part time with Hibs, Morton & Stirling Albion.

He gave up his football to concentrate on athletics. Because he had signed professional forms as a footballer, he was banned from running as an amateur. He therefore had to concentrate on the professional running circuit.

He started by winning the 1970 centenary "Powderhall Sprint" in Edinburgh, which is the oldest and most renowned professional race.

After his victory at Powderhall he continued to improve to world class times and in August of 1970 he set a new professional world record for 120 yards at the press charities sports at Meadowbank Stadium in Edinburgh. On January 1st 1971 he ran 110 metres in 11.00 sec's which Equates to around 10 seconds for the more popular 100 metres.

In 1972 he won the world professional sprint title when he defeated Olympic gold medallist Tommie Smith in a four race series at Wakefield. Throughout the seventies he continued to run on the relatively small highland games circuit in Scotland as well as travelling to the more lucrative professional scene in Australia.

In 1975 he had the opportunity to run against world class opposition when the newly formed International Track Circuit came to the UK. Chris Brasher writing about George in the Sunday Observer Recalled:

"The professionals came to London on Friday and made me angry. Angry because I saw the best British sprinter since McDonald Bailey and knew that this talent had been wasted. Angry because I saw one of those rare men who lift sport into the realms of art and knew that his talent is being wasted, angry because such a waste is surely a crime. McNeill, the greatest native born sprinter I have ever seen in Britain has never been allowed to compete for his country or indeed against the best talent in Britain. He has been relegated to the small professional circuit in Scotland where, with the exception of the Powderhall Sprint, he has earned only enough to cover his expenses.

On Friday he was with them, battling it out at 90 metres and only tying up with unfamiliar pressure over the last few metres to the tape. McNeill proved he is in the same class as Hines, a dual Olympic gold medallist."

George went on to win the biggest professional race in the world in 1981, when he won the "Stawell Gift" in Australia. By coincidence this was also in its centenary year.

He is also an incredibly funny speaker!!


The dress code is smart casual and we will be looking for the usual donations for the raffle and for the auction. Again if you can help out in these areas with donations please contact Allan Mackintosh either by e-mail or via mobile 0776 416 8989

This article was originally posted on 29-Dec-2009, 10:41 by Hugh Barrow.
Last updated by Hugh Barrow on 29-Dec-2009, 10:43.


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