Jim Hay
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"James Alexander "Red-Eye" Hay" is a retired professional ice hockey defenceman who played 74 games in the National Hockey League with the Detroit Red Wings. He was included on 1954, 1955 Stanley Cup pictures with the Red Wings. His name was engraved on the Stanley Cup in 1955.

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We would also like to have in place further education and training made available for players who need to find a new career after rugby has finished, ... Almost everyone wants to stay in the game when they retire from playing but it is pretty obvious that that simply isn't feasible.

We had a pretty steady stream from the beginning. We only had a line at the beginning, but it's slowed down.

I met with McKie last week, ... and he seems a very fair-minded man, pretty straight-talking. I am sure that we can do business with him.

We will have to look at the centre position because in addition to losing Graham, Ross Armstrong is going into hospital in the next week or two for an operation and that leaves us kind of bare in that area.

They are still working the bugs out of the system.

For the moment the priority has to be looking after the interests of players at Edinburgh, Glasgow and Borders, but while it is said the club scene is amateur there is no getting away from the fact players there are semi-pro albeit mostly imports.

No one planned on how to get the ethanol into the city and be distributed.

We're here to give any kind of support they need.

I coached PL back in season 1997-98 and really enjoyed it. I have happy memories of my time there. We've not got our troubles to seek with injuries just now so I'm hoping there are no shocks this weekend.