Meet our Committee
Don Murray
Don has been Club Secretary of Union Rangers Football Club in Swansea since 1996. He is the Managing Director of Cymru Scaffold Inspections, specialising in Health & Safety. Don met Roger Speed after the Gary Speed Memorial Match in Cardiff in February 2012, becoming a friend of the family, visiting Roger and Carol in North Wales and in turn, they came down to spend time with Don and his partner in south Wales. Don worked for the Gary Speed Trust Fund between 2012 and 2016. He was very honoured to accompany Roger Speed to Wales’s first Euro 2016 game against Slovakia in Bordeaux.
Neil Dymock
Neil is a Mechanical Engineer from Llanelli. He has a background in Football Administration and has been a Council Member of the Football Association of Wales since 2016. He is currently the Tier 3 Ardal Southern Media Officer. Other roles in football include being a Trustee of the Wales Football supporters charity Gôl, and Manager of the Wales Football Supporters Team since 2003. Neil has been involved in several charity projects including hiking in Machu Picchu, teaching HIV prevention to children in Lesotho and organising a car rally from Cardiff to Azerbaijan for 29 people.
Roger Bowen
Roger is a qualified Accountant from Llanelli. He has worked in Accountancy for 34 years and is also an active member of the community. Roger is a director of TaxAssist Accountants, specialising in small businesses. He has been organising the Llanelli Carnival Procession on behalf of the Llanelli Round Table for 15 years, is a Treasurer of Ty Bryngwyn Hospice as well as 11Speed, and has actively been involved in raising money through his own Amigo Cycling Club for the last 8 years, raising over £200k during that time. Born and bred in Felinfoel, Roger himself played football and rugby from the age of 10.
Paul Jones
Paul has been a Director of Picton Sports in Llanelli since 1990, the only Sports Kit Manufacturer in Wales. Paul played grassroots rugby for Bynea RFC, Tumble RFC and Felinfoel RFC. He has been dedicated to sterling charity work in his role as a Director of Cariad, a charity raising money for Defibrillators in schools and communities all across Wales. Along with this, he has completed the National 3 Peaks Challenge reaching the summit of Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon, as well as climbing the Grand Paradiso Mountain, the highest summit in the Graian Alps in Italy, bringing a Defibrillator to the summit each time
Tony Quaglia
The Founder of 11Speed. Tony is from Llanelli who graduated as a Mechanical Engineer, spending several years in Venezuela, where he became a Pilot. Played football for Llanelli Steel and later became a UEFA A License Coach. In 1997 he met Bobby Gould while coaching the Welsh Under 16s in Aberystwyth, which proved the catalyst in becoming Equipment Director for the Football Association of Wales in 1998. From 2000 Tony also became a Sports Nutritionist which he does to the present day. In 2005 Tony joined Mark Hughes at Blackburn Rovers and then Manchester City as part of his backroom team.
Neville Southall, MBE
An Ex-Professional Footballer from Llandudno, who became one of the best goalkeepers in the world. He started his career with Llandudno Swifts, was spotted playing for Winsford United by Bury and after a season at Gigg Lane, joined Everton for £150,000 in 1981. He went on to play 578 games for Everton and gained 92 caps for Wales, winning the First Division and FA Cup twice, as well as the European Cup Winners Cup. Neville had spells as a Manager with Wales, Dover Athletic, Hastings and Margate. He proudly supports several charities through his X (Twitter) account, which has 190,000 followers.
Anthony Hamilton-Shaw
Anthony is a Company Director from Swansea. He manages his family-run company Cariad Medical Ltd, providing medical & personal protection personnel to Film and TV productions across the UK and Europe. Anthony retired from South Wales Police, Special Operations department in 2007. During his service as a police officer, Anthony received numerous commendations, including the Royal Humane Society Award for bravery. Anthony, along with his wife Sheri, also founded the defibrillator charity Cariad, providing in excess of 1,000 defibrillators to schools and communities across Wales, receiving a Points of Light award from then-Prime Minister, David Cameron.