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Vote: Should Great Britain enter a football team at the 2012 Olympics?

July 24th, 2008 · 1 Comment

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Lord Moynihan supports reformation of the GB team

The 1908 GB Football Team

Three years ago this month, London gained the right to hold the 30th Olympiad in 2012 at an IOC meeting in Singapore. Lord Coe was supported in his bid by Tony Blair and a galaxy of Olympic stars, yet the most significant ambassador present at the historic vote was David Beckham, a man who plays a sport that Great Britain have not competed in since 1972.

This morning, British Olympic Association chairman Lord Moynihan pledged to revive the GB football team in 2012, with a little help from a certain Scottish manager:

Despite the heavy resistance against the idea from the other Home Nations, particularly from the Scottish Football Association, and complex political questions raised by world governing body Fifa, Lord Moynihan insisted Great Britain will going for gold in football at the 2012 Games.

London 2012 Organising Committee chairman Lord Coe has revealed an approach has already been made to have the Manchester United manager in charge, who in four years time is likely to have stepped down from his Old Trafford post, one which Lord Moynihan has guaranteed his full support.

He said: “Seb Coe has strong views about who should be managing the men’s team and I completely agree with him.

“It is an excellent idea that should be pursued and I am endorsing Sir Alex Ferguson, although I should also say that should the FA find anyone with a comparable name, I should be equally delighted.”

FIFA nonsense peddler Sepp Blatter has already spouted some vague moronic comments about a GB team consisting only of English players, while secretary of state for culture, media and sport Andy Burnham says the GB team should be reformed only ‘if the public would enjoy it’.

In the spirit of Mr Burnham’s comments, we ask you, Spoiler readers, if you would like to see a GB Team at the 2012 games? Bear in mind we entered a side at London 1948 and came fourth (although the winning Swedish team was coached by English gent George Raynor), and the GB team would not affect the Premier League season as the Games close on August 12.

Votes and comments below, please.

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Posted: July 24th, 2008 by Ryan Bailey

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  • 1 Bokolis // Jul 24, 2008 at 3:14 pm

    Spain, with the Castillian vs Catalonian vs Basque (and all related sub-species) dynamic, put it together. Surely, you blokes can field a unified team. Winning is another matter; keep dreaming.

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