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Would you be in favour of a Team GB
for the football in the the 2012 Olympics, it was on news earlier. Wonder if anyone had any thoughts.
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There has been a Great Britain football team at 10 Olympic games in the past (We won Gold twice).
Football has appeared at 25 Olympiads and we last entered a team in 1960.
It's a shame the Scots,Welsh and Northern Irish F A's don't feel that they should allow their footballers to represent what is their country i.e The United Kingdom.
Whether they like it or not they are British after all!
For now ;-)
Football has appeared at 25 Olympiads and we last entered a team in 1960.
It's a shame the Scots,Welsh and Northern Irish F A's don't feel that they should allow their footballers to represent what is their country i.e The United Kingdom.
Whether they like it or not they are British after all!
For now ;-)
Not having read any posts on this topic, I feel that creating a GB football team may have repercussions on the future of the World Cup European Championships & placings in the Euro comps.
However, it may be a blessing considering the rubbish we have been turning up over the last 40 years at national level.
However, it may be a blessing considering the rubbish we have been turning up over the last 40 years at national level.
According to today's Daily Star, that's what the Football Associations of Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales are most worried about, manwithnoname. A possible team GB & N.I. instead of the five nations playing as separate entities.
I couldn't see too many of the players getting into the England side, TBH - Gareth Bale and Ryan Giggs (At his best, would have been a fixture on the England left flank for years). Northern Ireland players? I wouldn't even know who to look at and I don't watch Scotland games very often. Maybe a midfielder or two might give something different to the usual Gerrard/Lampard debate.
Does the Under-23 + 3 senior players rule still apply? Perhaps there are some decent Under-23's in the Home Nations squads to pick from.
I couldn't see too many of the players getting into the England side, TBH - Gareth Bale and Ryan Giggs (At his best, would have been a fixture on the England left flank for years). Northern Ireland players? I wouldn't even know who to look at and I don't watch Scotland games very often. Maybe a midfielder or two might give something different to the usual Gerrard/Lampard debate.
Does the Under-23 + 3 senior players rule still apply? Perhaps there are some decent Under-23's in the Home Nations squads to pick from.
I wouldn't mind it, but to be honest. I would rather see the return of the 'Home nations cup' at International full level.
However if it gives Opportunities for younger players to prove their worth to the bigger clubs then it could be a stepping stone for their careers.
I for one do not understand how any of it would work though, with the bigger clubs having their own agenda for next season.
However if it gives Opportunities for younger players to prove their worth to the bigger clubs then it could be a stepping stone for their careers.
I for one do not understand how any of it would work though, with the bigger clubs having their own agenda for next season.