Tuesday, 21 June 2011

British Olympic Association (BOA) for a player announced that a "historic" agreement

The British Olympic Association (BOA) for a player announced that a "historic" agreement with four home countries should be taken for a the London Games was Mara.

But the Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish football chiefs are still opposing the plan.

Some 1.7million But sale on Friday all over the country's Olympic football tickets at Cardiff STUNNING MILLENNIUM Stadium and Hampden Park in Glasgow will be included with the game.

The BOA Scottish Welsh and Northern Irish shows the association fears aside a GB football team in the world they lose their separate status was to pave the way for the show.

But soon a 'disappointment' and ‘collective opposition to Team GB participation at the 2012 Olympic Games’, the statement said.

The statement, signed by SFA chief executive Stewart Regan, FAW chief executive Jonathan Ford and IFA chief executive Patrick Nelson, said: ‘We have been consistently clear in explaining the reason for our stance, principally to protect the identity of each national association.

‘With that in mind, we cannot support nor formally endorse the approach that has been proposed by the Football Association.’

Earlier, the BOA said the Football Association (FA) agreement with the British team in both men's and women's soccer team was able to compete.

London in 2012, a British men's soccer team for the first time in 52 years will be played at the Olympics.

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