Row rages over 'agreement' on GB Olympic team

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The British Olympic Association's claim on Tuesday that it had reached agreement to field a Great Britain soccer team at the London Olympics next year was ridiculed by among others Northern Irishman Jim Boyce, vice-president of world governing body, FIFA.

The BOA had announced a deal had been done but later on Tuesday that claim was clearly denied by the Welsh while the Scots had made it clear on Monday a deal was unlikely given the attitude of its players.

Boyce, a former president of the Irish FA and recently-elected FIFA vice-president, said that news of a deal came as a great surprise.

"The three associations (Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) have made it clear to me they will not be changing their decision about a British Olympic team and I know nothing about any agreement," said Boyce.

Phil Pritchard, president of the Welsh FA, was furious at the BOA announcement.

"We're not part of any agreement. The FA have no authority to speak on our behalf, they do not represent us," he said.

Football Association of Wales chief executive Jonathan Ford said the deal was a figment of the BOA's imagination.

"The FAW can confirm that no agreement has been reached with regards Team GB and the 2012 London Olympics as announced by the BOA," he said.

The Scots had made it clear on Monday which side they were on.

"Legally, we couldn't stand in any player's way if it was their wish, nor would we stand in their way if that's what they wanted," said a Scottish FA spokesman.

"But, when the players were asked about it during our preparations for the friendly with Brazil in March, not one noted an interest."

Their fury had been provoked by a statement released by the BOA earlier on Tuesday.

"Consistent with requirements set out in the Olympic Charter, the selection criteria will be entirely non-discriminatory, as players from England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and other territories which fall under the BOA's remit, who meet the approved competitive standard will be eligible for consideration and selection.

"The FA has consulted with its partner associations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in developing the player-selection criteria and timeline."

Officials in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have long been opposed to their players taking part in a British team, fearing it will be the start of a process that ends with them no longer recognized as independent soccer nations by FIFA.

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