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Published Date: 07 June 2009
BARRY Ferguson and Allan McGregor could yet make a dramatic return to the national team after Scottish Football Association chief executive Gordon Smith revealed he would consider overturning their lifetime bans.
Rangers duo Ferguson and McGregor were told by the SFA they would "no longer be considered for international selection" following their behaviour whilst on national team duty just over two months ago.

After the punishment was issued, Smith immedia
tely cast doubt on its permanency by suggesting the decision could be overturned were there a change of regime at the SFA.

He went further yesterday, revealing if Scotland manager George Burley wanted to recall Ferguson and McGregor, he would be prepared to put the matter back before the current SFA board.

In an unscheduled phone call to BBC Scotland's Sportsound programme, Smith said: "If George was very strong on it then we would have to look at it very closely, of course we would."

He added: "I would think in most circumstances the board of directors might actually take it on board if George Burley was so intent on bringing these players back for very good reason. George would have to be the one that would have to come and say he's got a change of decision."

Smith made the call to Sportsound after the SFA's handling of the affair was described on the programme as "wishy washy" by Scotland on Sunday's chief sportswriter Tom English.



The problems began for midfielder Ferguson, 31, and goalkeeper McGregor, 27, after they were caught indulging in an early-hours drinking session following Scotland's World Cup qualifying defeat in Holland on March 28.

They then reacted to being dropped to the bench for the clash with Iceland four days later by flicking V-signs at photographers during the victory at Hampden. It was their latter behaviour which prompted the ultimate sanction from the SFA, a punishment Ferguson recently branded too severe.

Burley claimed at the time he had nothing to do with the decision to ban the pair but Smith insisted the Scotland manager had given it his full backing.

He added: "We actually asked the board if they were comfortable with this decision because George felt this was the right thing to do."

Smith does not believe Burley would ever want to pick Ferguson or McGregor again and therefore does not think they will add to their respective 45 and four caps. However, he refused to confirm whether he himself had voted for the ban or whether the board's decision was unanimous. But the former Rangers striker did say tellingly: "I didn't want either of these two players to be out of the team. I want all our best players to play. I actually happen to like Barry Ferguson very much as well – I know him.

"And yet, we had to make a decision because this was the Scottish international team on duty and what happened was an embarrassment to the international team."







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  • Last Updated: 06 June 2009 10:36 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Scotland's football team
 
1

Kirrie_Tim,

07/06/2009 00:58:13
If you're gaun on holiday Gordon mind yer flip-flops.
2

Backofthenet,

07/06/2009 01:13:01
As the article indicates this is not a change in the position but simply a further clarification of what has been said before. For legal reasons the two players cannot be issued with irrevocable, permanent bans.

As for what the players did, it was foolish and childish but not some terrible crime. Nobody was killed. Or beaten up. No banks were robbed at gunpoint. If they are never to play for their country again it would be draconian.
3

Kirrie_Tim,

07/06/2009 01:24:06
2

Hi Mr Smith

That was great what you did for The Rangers last year with the offer o the switchin o the cup final without askin South of the Queen or whover they were.

An honour to meet you.
4

Shape to Shoot,

07/06/2009 01:37:34
This is what happens when you give positions like this to a bluenose.

Despite his numerous gaffs since taking up the appointmant, he continues to enjoy the support of the SFA, from which we can only conclude that they want a big bluenose in the job and it disnae matter how bad he is...jist as long as 'e's a bluenose.
5

1NRO,

07/06/2009 11:30:31
Scotland's stand out player of his generation Bazza will tell them tae shove it big time ... and rightly so ... I see that the numpty Burley is tipping Mogga tae be a hit at Celtic ... kiss of death or what? If you say so George ... have another glass of wine ...
6

Pattie O'Dores,

07/06/2009 12:05:08
6

'tell them tae shove it big time'.

I see that you have the same educational standards as Ferguson and McGregor. As for the SFA, total inefficiency. A lifetime ban now means a couple of months. Same at Rangers, Walter Smith said that they would never play for the club again and two weeks later they are in the squad. You couldn't make it up!
7

jkm,

heartsland 07/06/2009 12:31:32
s.f.a, a total joke, is anyone really suprised ??
8

1NRO,

07/06/2009 12:34:39
7
Yet another inadequate Celtic minded poster desperately seeking the moral high ground by putting others down ... and if Burley thinks that Mogga is good enough then I will put money on him being sacked by Jan ... happy days ...
9

Daillyman,

07/06/2009 13:03:13
Looks like the tic have their number one choice for a new boss lined up.

Maybe there is something to press speculation when stories appear in print.

10

ScotlandFan1314,

07/06/2009 15:27:54
Smith has tied himself up in knots here. He is going on about life bans, career bans etc. The guy hasn't got a clue. When pressed he's stuttering, stammering. Bumbling fool!! The SFA Statement on the SFA Website on Friday 3rd April 2009 states:

"Following on from the events of the past week - and specifically the last 48 hours - the Scottish FA has today confirmed that Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor WILL NO LONGER BE CONSIDERED for International selection by Scotland.

The decision was taken following further discussions today between the National Team Manager and the Scottish FA Chief Executive.

This action has been taken in the best interests of the squad, the fans and the country. Everyone is determined to qualify for the World Cup and we must ensure that nothing is allowed to distract us from this goal."

If that's not banning them for life or the rest of their career I don't know what is. In effect it is, is a Scotland Manger in the future going to pick him when they are in their 50's? Step down Smith, you are a joke.

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07/06/2009 17:53:08
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1NRO,

07/06/2009 21:46:59
12
Exactly ...
13

1NRO,

07/06/2009 22:00:42
If Aberdeen go for McGee then they really do need a revolution up at Pittodrie ... they should be going for the young dynamic boss ... a bit like Wigan are or Burley have ... Billy Reid or Derek McInnes are the next generation that will move south and become the hot property that will become out of Aberdeen's reach ... a bit like Coyle or Davis at Burnley and Derby ... Brian Reid at Ayr Utd maybe? It's called forward thinking and it's not rocket science ...
14

1NRO,

07/06/2009 22:09:54
15 Burnley*

 

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