...hosting an event that will bring us no great benefits, financial or otherwise. It's absolutely vital chief executive Gordon Smith and president George Peat focus on developing the grassroots of the game, which means arguing for better community facilities...
...of Wall Street, hundreds of billions on the war in Iraq and severe budget cuts affecting our counties, cities and schools? Sen. Gordon Smith was quoted in 2006 as saying that the Bush Iraq policy âmay even be criminal.â With this in mind, what can we do? Bush...
...is in. The Constitution Party candidate, David Brownlow, got 5% of the vote--which is about what was needed to bring Gordon Smith down! I prefer livestock. Many of our citizens have earned right to be called livestock. It's liberty⦠Darn it! â_â I promised...
...hosting the tournament." UEFA decided in September to expand the European Championship finals from 2016. SFA chief executive Gordon Smith had lobbied for the change, despite admitting it would rule his country out of bidding individually for future tournaments. However,...
...meeting next week." Uefa decided in September to expand the European Championship finals from 2016. Current SFA chief Gordon Smith had lobbied for the change, despite admitting it would rule his country out of bidding individually for future tournaments. However,...
...to be as respectful as possible. 'I was at the meeting with the referees at the start of the season and it was really good. 'Gordon Smith was there and I told him I'd like meetings like this to happen more often. 'What I would like to ask George Peat, as head...
...survived the award to win 3-1 but Mikoliunas was targeted by supporters and accused of cheating. SFA chief executive Gordon Smith was among those who spoke out on fair play after the incident. Since then the criticism from fans has cooled but the Tynecastle...
...are ruining our game. Anyway, we were talking about the game's decline, or is it the "blip". That's what the SFA's top man, Gordon Smith, calls a European landscape bereft of Scottish teams and a World Cup dream hanging by a thread. And, of course, he's supported...
...to them. If any of the Scottish coaches go home and take something from it, then I'm happy." Scottish FA chief executive Gordon Smith said Parreira's visit was part of the SFA's aims to develop football in the country. "It's good to get ideas from someone...
...is pleased with the Scottish FA's youth development Scottish FA chief executive Gordon Smith insists there should be no kneejerk reaction to a poor showing in Europe from Scottish clubs. The five teams involved have failed to register a win in 14 ties this...