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Scottish Football Association chief executive Gordon Smith believes Islam Feruz has the potential to inspire a whole generation of immigrant talent to pledge their allegiance to Scotland. Full Article at ESPN
Gordon Smith believes Islam Feruz has the potential to inspire a whole generation of immigrant talent to pledge their allegiance to Scotland. Full Article at Sporting Life
WASHINGTON - APRIL 23: U.S. President Barack Obama holds a meeting with officials from the credit card industry at the White House April 23, 2009 in Washington, DC. View Photo »
The rule reflects the changes to our society in recent years, and is designed to promote social inclusion in football. Islam is a talented boy who has worked hard. He did not move to Scotland seeking to play international football.
Gordon Smith has compared Andrew Driver's dilemma over his international future to someone choosing between two potential girlfriends. Full Article at The Independent
Gordon Smith compared Andrew Driver's dilemma over his international future to someone choosing between two potential girlfriends. Full Article at Sporting Life
ANDREW Driver should be "left alone" to make a decision on his international future, Gordon Smith said today. • Gordon Smith at the opening of Broughton High's new artificial pitch today. Full Article at The Scotsman
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 05: Gordon Smith (L) chief executive of the SFA and George Peat SFA president (R) watch the FIFA 2010 World Cup Qualifier match beteween Scotland and Macedonia at Hampden Park on September 5, 2009 in Glasgow, Scotland. View Photo »
This is a great deal and a huge show of faith in Scotland by one of largest and most prestigious sports brands.
Walter "Wattie" Robb, one of the Easter Road side's best-known and most committed supporters, has died. Full Article at Edinburgh Daily News
Page last updated at 15:35 GMT, Monday, 2 November 2009 Scotland are unlikely to play home games on a Friday night Scotland will be disadvantaged by Fifa's decision to make Friday nights available for international fixtures, according to Gordon... Full Article at BBC Sport
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WASHINGTON - APRIL 23: U.S. President Barack Obama holds a meeting with officials from the credit card industry at the White House April 23, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 05: Gordon Smith (L) chief executive of the SFA and George Peat SFA president (R) watch the FIFA 2010 World Cup Qualifier match beteween Scotland and Macedonia at Hampden Park on September 5, 2009 in Glasgow, Scotland.
View Photo »GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 05: Gordon Smith (L) chief executive of the SFA and George Peat SFA president (R) watch the FIFA 2010 World Cup Qualifier match beteween Scotland and Macedonia at Hampden Park on September 5, 2009 in Glasgow, Scotland.
View Photo »Representatives of the credit card industry listen as President Barack Obama makes remarks after meeting with in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, Thursday, April 23, 2009.
View Photo »Representatives of the credit card industry, from left, Gordon Smith of JP Morgan Chase & Co. , Christopher McWilton of Mastercard Worldwide, and David Nelms of Discover, listen as President Barack Obama makes remarks after meeting in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington...
View Photo »Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts winner Gordon Smith is seen with his work 'Winter Pond 2002' following an announcement by the Canadian Council for the Arts on the winners of the 2009 Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts at the National Gallery of Canada...
View Photo »GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 05: Gordon Smith (L) chief executive of the SFA and George Peat SFA president (R) watch the FIFA 2010 World Cup Qualifier match beteween Scotland and Macedonia at Hampden Park on September 5, 2009 in Glasgow, Scotland.
View Photo »The rule reflects the changes to our society in recent years, and is designed to promote social inclusion in football. Islam is a talented boy who has worked hard. He did not move to Scotland seeking to play international football.
This is a great deal and a huge show of faith in Scotland by one of largest and most prestigious sports brands.
Terry is busy on Inverness club duty while we are in Japan, so George will need some support for that game ... I would imagine he’ll want to get someone on board within the next couple of weeks.
We met with George yesterday and it was clear that he was as disappointed as everyone that we have not made it to South Africa
CBS would love to have no rain
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