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Published Date: 09 June 2008
THE Scottish Football Association will not hold a feasibility study into hosting Euro 2012 unless Ukraine and Poland lose the right to stage the finals.
Scottish sports minister Stewart Maxwell has backed the SFA's bid should the co-hosts fail to address concerns over stadia and infrastructure, but stressed government support would depend on a feasibility study.

SFA chief executive Gordon Smith,
who has asked UEFA president Michel Platini to consider Scotland as an alternative host, will now await the outcome of the Frenchman's visit to eastern Europe early next month.

"The chronology of it now would be that Poland and Ukraine have to be rejected, that has to happen first," Smith said.

"Then they have to say it's open to new applications. We would then get a feasibility study done.

"If that worked out to be positive, we would hope our application would be viewed by UEFA.

"That's the basic four steps and there is nothing else. There are no background negotiations going on with UEFA, they have not been in touch with us.

"I just happened to have a discussion with Michel Platini and he told me that Ukraine and Poland were going to be audited again in the summer. Even at that we would do a feasibility study in terms of whether we are capable and what the cost would be of staging it, because we have a whole load of stadium reconstructions to do and that's only part of where the costs come in.

"We have only got three football stadiums in Scotland that comply with the UEFA regulations and they are all in Glasgow.

"The feasibility study has not been put in place because it costs money and there is no point if they were to turn round and say Ukraine and Poland are getting it."

Scotland would need to upgrade four stadia to meet the requirements, given Murrayfield would provide a fourth stadium.

Smith believes 2012 is Scotland's last chance to host the tournament on its own given plans to expand the tournament to 24 teams would probably require 12 venues.

"If the tournament does expand and we still want to apply we would have to co-host it," Smith said.

"The obvious options are Ireland and Wales.

"England would be a consideration but I don't think they would want to share with us. It's not even something we have considered yet."





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  • Last Updated: 09 June 2008 11:18 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Euro 2012
 
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brettgallacher,

edinburgh 09/06/2008 15:17:59
if we get a chance at this, i hope the weedgie mafia dont spoil it by waiting to long to go for it , just like our feeble effort a few years ago, ideal chance to get all our stadiums upto scratch, without clubs going into mass debt
2

&Larrsonfixestheradio,

09/06/2008 15:33:10
I think Gordon Smith should concentrate on trying to keep his job. The knifes are out after he nailed his colours to the mast by getting involved in the SPL fixture none debate.

He and Peat have done well in alienating both sets of OF fans from the SFA. Celtic fans think that he and Peat overstepped their mark by getting involved in the SPL fixture none debate at the behest of David Murray and using the Daily Record exclusively to place pressure on the SPL. Celtic fans quite rightly have had enough of the mafia for the mediocre championing Rangers cause at every turn.

Rangers fans due to their hurt and inability to get a grip on history are feeling betrayed by the ineffectiveness of the SFA to run rough shod over whomever is in David Murrays way.

I therefore expect Rangers to continue their policy of SFA punishment by not releasing their players for International games and theereby encouraging their fans not to go to Hampden. What´s new ? and for both Celtic and Rangers fans to stop going to Hampden and buying SFA merchandise in protest at the SFA

I think it is far more important for Gordon Smith to finally attract a sponsor for their flagship end of season tournament the Scottish cup. Lets be honest if he can´t do that and it doesn´t seem like he can and he´s admitted it publicly then he should do the decent honest honourable thing and resign. The fact that he was willing to change the date of the final at the drop of one of David Murrays farts couldn´t have helped potential sponsors to sign up now ?

The SFA has seen to be morally and innovatively bankrupt. Messrs Peat and Smith need to step aside before it becomes financialyl bankrupt.

This might explain why a comparative FA like the FAI can attract coaches of the calibre of Messrs Trappatoni and Tardelli whereas we are left with a sacked Brentford manager and a mediocre first division manager or is there another connection ?

aye and theres the rub
3

Teary Ennui,

09/06/2008 17:17:16
Another day, another Celtic fan having a demented rant about Gordon Smith....

As for the FAI, if you were to ask ROI fans about them I doubt if you'd find universal praise....

 

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