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Only World Cup qualification is worth a bonus



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Published Date: 06 September 2008
SCOTLAND'S World Cup footballers have agreed to renew an arrangement with the SFA that will ensure they receive no bonus payments for the qualifying series that begins today unless they reach South Africa in two years' time.
The amount of the bonus that would be due in the event of their progressing from Group 9 to the finals – their first major championship in 12 years – has yet to be finalised, although it is understood that an "accommodation" is not far away.

The
association's office bearers, including chief executive Gordon Smith, are soon to have a meeting with the players' committee at which it is expected the details will be formalised.

"I think the players deserve great praise for this," said Smith, clearly delighted to have helped put in place the agreement that applied to the Euro 2008 campaign. "It's a fantastic attitude to have among a group of players that they will only accept a bonus they have earned through genuine success.

"That money can be spent in other areas, rather than paid out to the squad with each succeeding game. Qualification for the World Cup finals, of course, would ensure further revenue for the association – and for the players who have taken the national team there.

"Only results will decide the outcome of the campaign, but I feel we can qualify.

"Holland are obvious favourites, but the fight for second place is on. Remember, too, that Italy only made sure of second place in our European qualifying group in the very last match of the series."

Smith has taken personal criticism over the order of play in this qualifying, most specifically in arranging the double-header of away matches which starts here in Macedonia this afternoon. In his defence, he explained the difficulties at the dates meeting between the five countries in the section – Holland, Iceland, Macedonia, Norway and Scotland.

"Before that dates meeting," said Smith, "I consulted with Craig Brown, Walter Smith and Alex McLeish, all very experienced managers and all three previously in charge of the national team. All agreed that the first thing they wanted to avoid was a summer match in June, a very awkward time for Scotland, right after the end of a long domestic and European season.

"And the first ideal they all wanted was to have the last match against Holland – and at home. Well, we managed both objectives. The only thing we lost out on was that Macedonia would not agree to play their first match against us in Glasgow.

"There was no movement on that, and so that's how it is. Otherwise, I think we've done pretty well out of the arrangement."

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  • Last Updated: 06 September 2008 12:27 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scotland's football team
 
1

Fanling,

Hong Kong 06/09/2008 00:39:47
Gordon Smith says (as others have similarly said before him): "... the fight for second place is on."

Why the hell should we be told to be eternally fighting for "second place"? That's a really confidence-boosting piece of psychobabble. We have a decent squad, a group of guys willing and able to go the distance. Not technically brilliant in the France, Germany, Italy, Spain (or Holland) mode, but ... From 2006 and that result against France we have been on the up. Why, I repeat should we be aiming for second place, now or ever? Gordon Smith, get your Rangers blinkers off.
2

Kiltedbhoy,

Nagoya, Japan 06/09/2008 02:48:32
I think we all know we'll give it a go against Holland and if we are really lucky i'd take 2 draws, it's the other games we have to target and good luck to the Scottish team today. Macedonia, Iceland and Norway are no mugs and will fancy their chances too. Win lose or draw the lads will do the Scotland jersey proud and we can ask for no more if we do qualify i for one will follow Scotland to SA.

Hail Hail
3

The Saint,

06/09/2008 07:05:46
Smith is a fool --If we have bad results over next few days-Game over-We should have played the Dutch before they got excited-we could have tured them over today-playing Italy at home in last game worked -Not-But we have a decent squad so lets hope we do it today
4

WALTER SMITHS BLUE AND WHITE ARMY #1....,

UK 06/09/2008 09:25:06
Good bit of business by the SFA.
Now they won't have to pay out a penny.
#1 Fannyling, we'll be lucky to get 2nd place.
#2 Kiltedbawbag, 2 draws against Holland? Ha,ha,ha,ha,ha. And please don't give me the garbage about France. They murdered us in both games with a team who went to Euro 2008 and got pumped. France were garbage and still totally outplayed and outclassed Scotland.
Yes, we got 6 points but they didn't deserve 1.
Don't get me wrong, I'd love it if they qualified.
But they won't.
5

John Woods,

06/09/2008 10:35:08
#4 WSB&WA

You're entitled to your opinion but please don't knock the national team. Football is about results, not performances. We beat France home and away, we beat Holland the last time we played them at Hampden and we can beat them again.
Scotland are on the up and I go into this campaign honestly believing that we can win this group. I'll be at most of the games and doing my bit to help the team unlike yourself who'll no doubt be adding derogatory comments and posts throughout the campaign on similar sites to this.
Either do your bit or keep your comments to yourself!!
6

Eddie,

Edinburgh 06/09/2008 11:17:58
No 1
Nobody has told you we are fighting for 2nd place. Gordon Smith is perhaps more knowledgeable than you and he said "Holland are obvious favourites.." Do you not agree? He, and the players will be fighting for 1st place - no professional player would accept defeat before going on the pitch. He is simply facing the facts and being realistic. (Think Ally McLeod, think Argentina)
No 3
"Smith is a fool" read the story, obviously Craig Brown, Alex McLeish and Walter Smith are fools too. Thank God we've got the likes of you to keep us right!
7

Fanling,

Hong Kong 07/09/2008 02:22:49
#4 WALTER SMITHS BLUE AND WHITE ARMY #1....,UK

These forums are gag-filled with prcks who, for want of discursive sensibility, feel the need to miscall other posters by twisting their usernames, as you do. Hardly comedic and not original. You display the sign of the village idiot like those whose footsteps you follow.

Scotland really needs supporters like you who obviously can't figure which country to bed down with. Rangers blinkers really do shift your focus. When we (Scotland) are doing well you're all over us, and when not you spew the sort of guff typical of your bilious post above.

Congratulations on your forecast. You must feel really pumped up now. Go support whatever national team takes your fancy (let me guess) and leave Scotland supporters to support Scotland. True supporters do so through thick and thin. Your "support" is spurious and comes from a tradition of hate as you amply demonstrate.

 

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