Born in
North Shields,
Northumberland, England, on 11 December 1947, McGee was born into poverty in the
United Kingdom in North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, some 15 km to the east of the city of
Newcastle, where he was brought up by his mother. They lived in a very small and run-down upstairs flat just off Saville Street. He went to Western School to the age of 11, when he was one of the first pupils from the school to pass the highly selective 11-plus examination. This took him to Tynemouth High (Grammar) School, where he did not excel academically, but was a popular pupil. He played half back for the school football team. He left school at age 16 with few formal qualifications and worked in a solicitors office and played football. McGee trialed for a number of professional clubs, including Brighton, but he was deemed to be not good enough to be offered a professional contract. After 3 or 4 years he decided that his office job was a dead-end. McGee then enrolled in night-school classes in Wallsend where he passed several GCSE "O" & "A" levels. This enabled him to take a degree in business law from Coventry University. In search of a new life, McGee decided to leave the United Kingdom in 1972. He arrived in New Zealand on the SS
Brittanis as a
Ten Pound Pom in 1972, ==Career==