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Moynihan backs Ferguson for 2012 Olympics

AFP - 24 July 2008 12:26

Sebastian Coe´s drive to have Alex Ferguson (pictured here in May 2008) lead a British football team at the London 2012 Games has garnered support from British Olympic Association chairman Lord Moynihan.

LONDON (AFP) - Sebastian Coe's drive to have Alex Ferguson lead a British football team at the London 2012 Games garnered support on Thursday from British Olympic Association chairman Lord Moynihan.

"Seb Coe has strong views about who should be managing the men's team and I completely agree with him," he said.

"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."

Lord Coe, London 2012 Organising Committee chairman, revealed last Sunday that he had held talks with the Manchester United manager about leading the team in four years time.

The 66-year-old Scot is expected to stand down from the Old Trafford hotseat in the next three years leaving him available for the job.

But one major stumbling block remains - namely the fear from football associations in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland that a Great Britain side could compromise their independent status within FIFA, football's governing body.

For that reason, there will be no Great Britain team, either in the men's or women's competition, competing in this year's Beijing Games.

Moynihan made it clear he was disappointed young athletes would miss out on the experience of competing in China but insisted Britain would be represented on home turf in 2012.

He said: "Of course I am disappointed. We at the BOA would like to see every young athlete who has the opportunity to compete at the Olympic Games at the Games. It would be a great opportunity for women's football to have a strong team in 2012. I'm sorry they are not in Beijing.

"However, I'm not annoyed. I understand the politics of this subject and appreciate that it is a very sensitive subject on which people have very differing views.

"But we will be sending a team in 2012 and we hope everyone in Great Britain will consider themselves eligible for selection. We would be very disappointed if any governing body didn't provide the opportunity for the youngsters to play their sport.

"Through discussion and engagement we hope there will be full commitment from the four football associations to deliver on that objective. I also think we will do very well and it will be a big event. It will be something that will catch the public mood and support.

"And I do believe that nobody within a governing body of sport wants to see a young talent within their sport denied an opportunity on the ultimate stage."

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Comments (19)

phughes699

24 July 2008 14:30

This Lord seems to know good quality when he sees it. Come on Fergie, Olympic Gold next!

Crusader1987

24 July 2008 15:04

I don't understand what the big deal is here. If Great Britain wants to put together a team for the Olympics, what's FIFA's problem with that?

Tontodonati

24 July 2008 15:13

It's all irrelevant. The world is coming to an end in 2012, just before the start of the Olympic games. Ask a number of our Socceroos for confirmation!

Crusader1987

24 July 2008 15:26

Okay, the whole December 21, 2012 thing is bulls***. The world is not ending.

Remember that throughout the course of human history, the end of the world is never more than 20 years away.

phughes699

24 July 2008 15:35

The world cannot end until Manchester United beat Liverpool's record of Champions League Cups. With all the Scousers around the world in tears. How's that!

Tontodonati

24 July 2008 15:53

Crusader 1987, I'm sure you know that I know. After all, you and are constantly bombarded by so many American Bible toting religious fanatics preaching fire and brimstone!

DaJohnner

24 July 2008 17:19

phughes699 LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Liverpool for life!!! and Man. U will never catch us!!!!

phughes699

25 July 2008 04:37

DaJohnner, two Champions League Cups and one Premiership to go....watch your back mate, we are nearly there.

ajax72

25 July 2008 17:06

The Sun will cease shining before MU surpasses Liverpool. Astronomers say this will happen in about 5 billion years.

newtonheath1878

25 July 2008 17:38

Ajax, you’re becoming more monotonous than DaJohnner. Droll, droll, blah, blah.

P.S. Have you found any more big words to use yet?

ajax72

25 July 2008 18:14

It's only facts man. Again. It's not my fault that MU strives to be concidered a top european club but hasn't achieved enough yet to compare to RM, Milan, Liverpool, Bayern, Ajax.

Tontodonati

25 July 2008 21:01

Ajax, thanks for including my AC Milan in your list. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe AC Milan has won more international hardware than Real Madrid.

newtonheath1878

25 July 2008 21:09

teams are only as good as their last game gentlemen!

newtonheath1878

25 July 2008 21:18

Interesting site for you both, by the way Ajax yours is at number 55.

http://european-football-statistics.co.uk/ecr/ecr01-08.htm

ajax72

26 July 2008 00:06

Tonto, Milan is the most successful club in the world, followed by Boca Juniors, as far as INTERNATIONAL, RECOGNIZED BY FIFA AND UEFA trophies are concerned. These are: European Champions Cup/Champions League, UEFA Cup, Cup Winners' Cup, European Super Cup,Intercontinental Cup/World Club Championship for the european clubs and Intercontinental Cup/World Club Championship, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa Sudamericana, Super Copa Sudamericana, Supercopa Masters and Copa de Oro for the southamerican clubs. Milan has won so far 18 of the above titles, whilst Boca has 17. BTW did you know that Boca Juniors has been founded by five italians back in 1905?

ajax72

26 July 2008 01:16

newtonheath1878, the ranking you are reffering to includes domestic titles and cups which, as you no doubt realize, can not be compared at international level for obvious reasons. Such "rankings" simply don't make sense. Just a few facts about Ajax: the only team in football history to win league title, national cup, European Cup, European Supercup and Intercontinental Cup in ONE season - 1972; one of the 5 teams that can keep the European Cup and wear the respective badge - MU is not in that number; one of only 2 teams /the other is Juventus/ to have won all 4 european trophies-CL, UEFA Cup, Cup Winners' Cup and European Supercup.

Tontodonati

26 July 2008 01:33

Wow! Ajax72, I'm impressed!. Now tell me, how long dit it take you to look up those stats? Boca Juniors founded by 5 (count them) Italians? I knew this one because I was one of the five! I'm proud of being an AC Milan's fan!

newtonheath1878

29 July 2008 12:03

Still stuck in the past Ajax, you are only as good as your last game as I keep telling you!

newtonheath1878

29 July 2008 12:09

By the way Ajax, the league table I referred you to was a points system based not on past glories but on form and results throughout the 2007-2008 season. Now 55th place is quite embarrassing isn't it Ajax?

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