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Message from the First Minister on the Organising Company

November 14, 2007

On Wednesday 14th November the First Minister Alex Salmond gave the following statement to the Scottish Parliament about the way forward now Glasgow has won the right to host the Commonwealth Games...

What the papers say

29 November 07
Council chiefs allocate Games responsibi...
The local authority leader, lord provost and a veteran Labour councillor will coordinate Glasgow's political approach to the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Leader Steven Purcell, Lord Provost Bob Winter and council member Archie Graham, will be formally appointed once approval is granted tomorrow.
Glasgow Herald

29 November 07
- Drive to help city pupils be stars of ...
CITY pupils have been promised the backing they need to be Commonwealth Games heroes in 2014. Council leader Steven Purcell today pledged a faster rate of development in grassroots sport so young Glaswegians will have a chance to perform at their city's Games.
Glasgow Evening Times

10 November 07
We now have to live up to the worlds vie...
ALEX SALMONDThe opportunity of hosting the 2014 Commonwealth Games is enormous for our country. This is a validation, a vindication, of how the world regards Scotland.
Glasgow Herald

10 November 07
Tears flowed... and then the parties sta...
The pulsating throbbing of the Nigerian drums reverberated through the wall from the adjacent room in Colombo's Cinamon Grand Hotel last night: in one room a celebration, as the victorious Glasgow 2014 bid team released the tension valve; and, in the other, a wake - but it was hard to tell which was which.
Glasgow Herald

10 November 07
Glasgow to host Commonwealth Games
By Auslan Cramb, Scottish Correspondent Children screamed, athletes dreamed, and political rivals hugged each other for the first time. There was no escaping Commonwealth Games fever yesterday as Glaswegians on buses, trains, taxis and the underground learned that they were to host one of the great sporting..
Telegraph

10 November 07
The half-hour push which backed up years...
ALISON CAMPSIE and GERRY BRAIDEN It was a final presentation worthy of the meticulous campaign which went before it: passionate, emotive, and pushing all the right buttons to ensure Glasgow's success.
Glasgow Herald

02 November 07
Glasgow locked in a 'tough fight'
A WEEK out from decision day in Sri Lanka, the director of Glasgow's bid to stage the 2014 Commonwealth Games, has warned against complacency over the city's perceived lead over Abuja, its sole competitor.
The Scotsman

01 November 07
Steven Backs The Bid
Steven Naismith was at Hampden today to show his support for Glasgow's bid to host the Commonwealth games in 2014. Speaking at the Back The Bid event, Steven said: 'I think the Commonwealth Games coming to Glasgow in 2014 would be massive for the city and for Scotland as a whole.
Rangers FC

15 October 07
- Athletics event to be a thriller
TICKETS for the first event of the new athletics season in Glasgow will go on sale early next month. The Norwich Union International, the traditional curtain-raiser to the track and field season, could be an early chance to celebrate should Glasgow next month win the race to stage the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
Glasgow Evening Times

10 October 07
Call to let primary kids see 2014 Games ...
PRIMARY schools across Scotland were today urged to let pupils watch the result of Glasgow's 2014 Commonwealth Games bid live in their classrooms. First Minister Alex Salmond is to write to headteachers and ask them to let kids see the final decision live on TV next month.
Glasgow Evening Times