Wednesday 16th November 2005
Hearts FC / SRTRC Anti-racism presentation
Gorgie Suite, Tynecastle
The
Gorgie Suite, Tynecastle Stadium
SRTRC headed out for another trip to Heart of Midlothian FC for what
turned out to be another great event. Over 120 local school kids from
Gorgie Primary, Dalry Primary, Tynecastle High and Gracemount School to
name but a few, were invited to view the new Scottish video and to ask
questions on the problems of racism in football and society to the panel.
Hearts star Jamie McAllister and goalie keeper Steve Banks came along
and were immediately inundated with requests for autographs and photos.
Also
on the panel were Jackie MacNamara Snr of the SPFA and Councillor Dougie
Kerr from the Edinburgh City Council, with the event being hosted by SRTRC's
very own Imran Alam. The screening of the video was followed by a very
interesting question and answer session, with questions being handled
well by the panel members. A signed Hearts football was raffled off and
won by a lucky girl from Dalry Primary.
Hearts
have been one of the biggest supporters of the campaign since its inception
in Scotland in November 2003. This close working partnership was acknowledged
by Imran as he thanked the club, and in particular Communications Manager
Clare Cowan, for all their hard work and dedication in ridding the game
of the problems of racism. All the school kids were treated to a SRTRC
goody bag and had the chance to have their Hearts squad photos signed
by the players (including a few by Councillor Kerr).
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