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Published Date: 27 May 2009
THE Scottish Football Association will today decide on the way forward with the football associations of Northern Ireland and Wales after further talks yesterday on the issue of a Team GB football team competing at the 2012 Olympics.
Anger was expressed during an SFA board meeting yesterday after remarks made last week by FA chairman Lord Triesman. He broke a confidentiality clause to reveal that all four associations were "very close" to agreeing that the FA would organise a te
am for the London Games, with the women's and men's teams containing English players only.

This represents something of an about-turn for Scotland, who had been steadfastly opposed to the concept of Team GB, whatever its form. Pressure has been applied by Fifa, who has given the four home associations until the end of this month to come to a consensus over the issue after months of talks. But the agreement reached last week has now been put in jeopardy by Triesman's comments. This was made clear during yesterday's board meeting at Hampden.

SFA spokesman Rob Shorthouse described the proposal of an all-English GB side as a "tough sell" when put to the board, particularly after Triesman's premature comments. "We agreed on strict confidentiality and he's broken it," he said. "We were annoyed by the breach of confidentiality but the important thing is to get the issue sorted."

Earlier, Shorthouse had explained the FA's proposal: "They made a 'turn a blind eye' proposal which meant letting the FA organise Team GB and nobody else having anything to do with it. Our president, George Peat, has already said he's opposed to that idea but we said we'd take it back to the board."

The SFA, and their Welsh and Nothern Ireland counterparts, have been against Team GB because they fear it could result in them losing their individual voting rights within Fifa. But the SFA believes such "intransigence" may be harming them politically. "The worry is, by just saying 'no' all the time, we're doing ourselves a bit of damage internationally," Shorthouse said.





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  • Last Updated: 26 May 2009 11:11 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: London Olympics 2012
 
1

Angoos,

Baku, Azerbaijan 27/05/2009 05:42:54
Tell the FA to FO and stick their Team GB up their baikie !
2

Tynietiger,

27/05/2009 08:19:07
SFA had better stick to its guns and not bow to political pressure from Team GB (that is Gordon Brown and his minions in Downing Street).
3

Honest Opinion 2,

Froggyland 27/05/2009 08:36:46
Agreed guys. SFA - don't be DAFT - or you could get deselected :-)
4

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27/05/2009 09:51:20
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Star o' Rabbie Burns,

New Cumnock, CUMNOCK 27/05/2009 10:21:19
The (English) FA is football's representative body as far as the BOA (British Olympic Association) and through them the IOC (International Olympic Committee) are concerned.

So - it's there ball, they can do what they like, although FIFA rules will stop the FA from picking Northern Irish, Scottish and Welsh players in what will then be an all-English Team GB.

England wants a team in 2012, they can and will go ahead and pick one.

The Scots, Irish and Welsh have three alternatives:

They tell the English: "Go it alone and we will not back you for the 2018 World Cup".

Or:

"Go it alone and we will take you to the International Court of Arbitration for Sport on the grounds that your English "British" team threatens our independence within FIFA.

Or:

They let them have their own way.
6

Molz,

lithgae 27/05/2009 10:38:22
The UK is constitutionally different from other countries and doesn't fit the usual mould. In football the 4 countries are the equivilent of 4 different nation states. Why cant this be acknowledged in the Olympics, as it is in all other football tournaments?
We should have 4 teams playing.

The most awkward part of all this is the position the English FA has taken up....that they will represent the 4 home nations anyway, whatever the others think.

That seems to me to be a very arrogant position, but one which they would appear to be very comforatble with.
7

tartan army 2222,

27/05/2009 11:10:22
4 Mr Curvesome

Wanting to retain your football team's independence isn't bigotry - at least not the last time I looked.

English fans (ie those who spend the money supporting their team) don't want this either. They're not bigots, just protecting their interests.
8

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27/05/2009 11:57:20
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mr broon,

Edinburgh 27/05/2009 12:05:40
As far as the FA (of England) is concerned it is the team that represents Great Britain.

It's also highly unlikely that the FA care one way or
another what the other Home Associations do.

The FA and British Olympic Association will most certainly ensure that a team full of English professional footballers will appear as Great Britain at the London Olympics!

Other FIFA members who have always objected to the UK having 4 Home Associations may well get their way and, after 2012, Northern Irish, Scots and Welsh football fans will have no other option than to support a de facto England national football team called Great Britain!
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27/05/2009 13:10:37
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Iainbroch,

27/05/2009 23:25:28
re1

Says it all!

re10

I think the English would wet themselves laughing. I have yet to meet an Englishamn who wants a Team Gazza Broonie either. I guess selecting the 2 named individuals though would be fairly representative of the gagga idiot that hums and haws in Downing street.

 

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