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Seeking approval: the deal will have to be ratified by FIFA before it is officially confirmed

England get Olympics football go-ahead

29 May 2009


The four home nations today struck a deal which would allow an England football team to represent Great Britain at the London 2012 Olympics.

A joint letter from the four associations was sent to FIFA this morning saying Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland would have no involvement in the Olympic tournament but would not prevent an England team from doing so.

The deal will have to be ratified by FIFA before it is officially confirmed.

As revealed by PA Sport last night, last-ditch talks between the Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish FAs yesterday led to a breakthrough in the long-running saga.

A source at one of the three associations told PA Sport: "All four associations have signed a letter of intent and that has gone off to FIFA.

"The letter says that we, the three home nations other than England, have not changed our stance but as England are hosting the Games we believe it is possible for them to play under their own auspices."

FIFA had set a deadline of the end of the month for the four home nations to come to an agreement over Olympic representation.

FIFA president Sepp Blatter had already made it clear he would accept an English side representing Britain but had warned the other three associations from becoming involved in case it threatened their separate status in the future.

Today's deal should see the end of a bitter dispute over the Olympic football teams that has raged since 2005 when London won the right to host the Games.

The turning point came this week when the SFA board softened their stance against any move to allow an Olympic team after testing the water internationally.

The feedback was that there was a danger of their intransigence causing them damage in international football circles.

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The organisers should pick a team from the Non Leagues.
The conference, rymans etec. It would give a huge boost to football from the ground up. Solve any country debates, and the top premier league stars can go on their summer breaks to rest and get ready for the next season.

- Mr S.Port, London, 30/05/2009 02:25
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Really cruel on Welsh, Irish and Scottish footballers who miss out on one of the greatest opportunities in sport.

- Bill Moriarty, Ilford, Essex, 30/05/2009 02:08
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This keeps the 4 countries intact. Good idea. In fact,all four countries should take turns, ie, next one, Wales represents GB and so on.

- Ray Jarvis, Marlborough, USA, 29/05/2009 21:38
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The sad thing for English fans is that his now clearly opens the way for an end to teams for England and Scotland in future tournaments. Our footie team will soon be called Great Britain, and you are just going to have to live with it

- Keith Price, Luton, England, 29/05/2009 14:26
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