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Smith is left frustrated by dealings with Macedonia FA



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Published Date: 25 July 2008
SCOTTISH Football Association chief executive Gordon Smith admits his Macedonian counterparts have been "awkward" to deal with after Scotland's opening World Cup qualifier was brought forward to a 3pm kick-off in the Skopje heat.
Smith revealed Scotland did not want to play away from Hampden Park in their first match on 6 September, but the Macedonian authorities threatened to tear up the fixture list if their demands were not met.

Scotland manager George Burley now face
s a tricky double header on the road for his first two competitive matches in charge, with Iceland to follow four days later in Reykjavik.

Burley has admitted he would have preferred to avoid such a scenario and Smith revealed only the stubborn nature of the Macedonian FA prevented Scotland's first match taking place at the national stadium.

As well as the travelling, Scotland now face further problems after the Macedonian FA moved the match forward two-and-a-half hours earlier this week.

Burley had already identified the heat as an issue with Skopje regularly experiencing late-summer temperatures in the 30s.

The average high temperature in the Macedonian capital for 6 September is 27C.

Smith, who was helping promote fund-raising activities for the Davie Cooper Centre, admitted the earlier kick-off time could make life difficult for the Scots.

He added: "Macedonia were actually difficult before because they were going to withdraw from the fixture meeting if they didn't get their own way.

"The fixtures were already set with Macedonia being the first game at Hampden, when they said they were going to withdraw from the meeting unless they got their first game at home.

"They were very awkward at that moment and they did the same with Norway.

"They changed the fixture with Norway, much to their consternation, but the fact was if we didn't accept the fixtures as they were at that point, they were going back to Fifa and Fifa would draw them out of the hat. We could have been playing anybody at any time.

"So we had seven matches that we thought were in the right order and we just had to take this one.

"The awkward thing about it is the temperature over there. I think Macedonia are moving it to accommodate television but it probably won't suit us to play at that time of the afternoon."

While Scotland are embarking on their World Cup adventure, staff members from the Davie Cooper Centre will be navigating the West Highland Way to raise money for their charity.

The centre for special-needs children is being built on land previously earmarked for a new stadium for Clydebank, where Cooper began his career and was playing again at the time of his tragic death in 1995.

Smith, a former Rangers team-mate of the Scotland great, said: "I've been a patron of it since it started up because I had a great deal of respect and friendship with Davie. It's getting closer to everything being put in place, it's just a matter of fundraising."



The full article contains 515 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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Daillyman,

25/07/2008 03:20:31
Stick it up Macedonia's a-se when we play them.
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25/07/2008 05:26:58
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25/07/2008 05:51:54
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Bemused and above it all,

25/07/2008 10:36:48
The reason the OF threads are shut is because of R.Soles like Idee/mote/riot survivor/paulmac etc and there are bears just as guilty however not as prolific. Set up your own site for that shi'ite.
This is about Scotland and MAcedonia, NOT THE OLD FIRM FFS!
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25/07/2008 11:40:18
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Who?,

25/07/2008 12:14:22
So lets get this right, the gfa backed down and bent over for the macedonians?

The gfa must be practising for their new seasons dealings with the OF.
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25/07/2008 12:27:04
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25/07/2008 12:31:50
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Bemused and above it all,

25/07/2008 14:28:05
#11
Do you have a valid comment which any any way relates to the article?
Or are you just interested in proving my point?
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Colin P,

25/07/2008 21:50:49
Mott's

As long as Celtc supporters come on Rangers threads, their team will be, along with Rangers, part of the Old Firm.
You can't have one without the other.
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jerrymanders,

25/07/2008 21:56:28
Gordon Smith....don't you just love him? Couldn't run a pi~~up in a brewery.
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thistle do,

here n' there 06/08/2008 10:06:59
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Lay off Gordon. What a hard job he has pretending that Scottish football is important. It can't be easy for him having to deal with people like the mighty Macedonians who have such a vast history in world football! and Gordon is always so well dressed.

 

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