Tuesday July 22, 2008
Coe: Fergie ideal coach for 2012 Olympic team
LONDON: Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson would be the ideal coach to lead a British football team at the 2012 London Olympic Games, organising committee chairman Sebastian Coe said on Sunday.
"I would love to have him (Ferguson) there" - SEBASTIAN COE Coe told BBC Radio Five Live he had discussed the issue with the 66-year-old Scot.
I would love to have him there because he is a phenomenal coach and a great man manager. Who else would you want to have that mentoring role with Under-23 players for the build-up to the Games? Coe said.
Britain has not competed in the mens Olympic football final since 1960 and has never entered a womens team because of worries that that the independent status of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland within FIFA, world footballs governing body, could be compromised in the future.
Although FIFA president Sepp Blatter has repeatedly said that their status would not be undermined by a British team taking part in 2012, the Scottish, Welsh and Northern Ireland FAs are opposed to the idea of entering teams.
Blatter said earlier this year that one way around the problem could be if only English players were selected for the squad.
FIFA also said in 2005 that, as host nation, Britain had to enter teams in the 2012 Games. Reuters
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