2014年9月3日星期三

Team GB buy fifa coins chief executive Andy Hunt claims

Team GB buy fifa coins chief executive Andy Hunt claims players from England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland will all be allowed to represent Great Britain in 2012 - the first time since the Rome Games in 1960.

However, just minutes after the joint announcement of the BOA and Football Association, the football associations of the other home countries issued a collective statement outlining their disappointment and continued opposition to Team GB.

What has particularly incensed officials in Glasgow, Cardiff and Belfast is the words 'historic agreement' in the media release - they remain totally opposed to a British team and, wary of the precedent it could set, want Fifa to know it in no uncertain terms.

It is now thought an uneasy compromise will be applied whereby Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish players can be selected but they won't have to compete unless they want to - remember for the men's team these are under-23 players, who may not see it in their long-term www.proutcoins.com interest to go against the well-stated wishes of their home association.

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