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CMS Turns Down team GB



JBizzle

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Apr 18, 2010
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Not sure if its been any where yet, at work so can't be bothered to search!

From the Scotland Herald:

Mackail-Smith tells Team GB, 'thanks very much but this is more

CRAIG MACKAIL-SMITH has confirmed that he has turned down the chance to play for Team GB at this summer's Olympic Games.

The Brighton and Hove Albion striker was placed on the shortlist for the London 2012 squad, but he has informed coach Stuart Pearce that he does not wish to be selected.

The news follows the decision of fellow Scotland internationalist Barry Bannan to rethink his stance on whether to accept a place on Team GB. The Celtic winger James Forrest was also thought to be keen on turning out at the Olympics, but injury has ruled him out of contention.


Those players all received notice that they were being considered for a GB side – which is in Group A alongside Senegal, United Arab Emirates and Uruguay – that will open the men's football competition next month. The final is to be played at Wembley in August.

Bannan had admitted concerns over the reaction of Scotland supporters were he to accept the call from Pearce, with many against the idea of Scots taking part in the competition.

However, Mackail-Smith admitted that he was more concerned about ensuring he is in top condition ahead of the national side's World Cup qualifying campaign, which begins with a match against Serbia at Hampden on September 8.

With his form having dipped following a taxing play-off campaign last season – the striker scored 35 times as Peterborough United gained promotion to the npower Championship, only to score 10 times for Brighton this term – Mackail-Smith is acutely aware of the debilitating effect a lack of rest over the summer months can have on a player.

"I was involved in the play-offs last season so didn't have much time to rest then, and it has been a long, hard season this time," said the striker, who is part of the Scotland squad that has travelled to face the United States in an international friendly tomorrow.

"The ramifications were that I could have been tired for next season, I could have got injuries and it could have caused a lot of problems. There are so many games in every league you play in and you have to make sure you are prepared to perform well.

"I was put on to the shortlist and was sent an email regarding it but I feel that I want to play for Scotland. That's more important to me than going and playing for GB. I want to make sure that we have a successful campaign and go to the World Cup, I don't want to jeopardise that by going off with the GB squad.

"I sent them an email just saying 'thanks very much but this is more important'. I want to make sure that I'm just ready for the qualifiers."

The striker acknowledged the discontent the emergence of a Team GB has generated among Scotland fans but stressed that had not played a part in his decision to knock back the opportunity to play at the Olympics.

"I don't know how it would have gone down; I just wanted to do what was right for me and keep doing what I was doing for the national team," he said. "I did hear that they [the fans] were against it but it's not something that I was worrying about, it was my decision. I talked to people like my dad and I just felt that it is a great opportunity to play for my national team, and it's the pinnacle for a footballer to play in the World Cup so that's what I want to do."

Similarly, the stance held by the SFA, who have voiced concerns about their players heading to London, was afforded only a minor role in his decision. The 28-year-old did hold discussions with the governing body but was ultimately left to choose to reject Team GB on his own.

"They had a chat with me but it was my decision and they didn't put any pressure on me," he said.

"They just said 'this is the situation' and it was up to me, this is the decision I chose. It was a quick decision; this is where I want to be. I want to keep be involved and be part of a successful campaign to get to the World Cup.

"I think it is good to get the boys together here, get bonding as a squad again. The boys were getting stronger and stronger as the campaign finished for the Euros, and the gaffer is bringing in the same squad of players together.

"This is another good game for the boys to compete against another good country and we'll see what we need to work on for the World Cup qualifiers coming up."
 






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Fair enough. I wouldn't turn down the chance to play in the Olympics. Once in a lifetime opportunity, I doubt they'll ever be a GB Olympic football team again, unless we host the Olympics again which by then these players will be a lot older/dead.
 


deletebeepbeepbeep

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May 12, 2009
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I thought you couldn't be in the national squad AND the GB squad anyway?

Not sure if there's a hard and fast rule for that other then its just not possible to play in the euros and the olympics whilst CMS wants to play in the WC Qualifiers.
 


shaolinpunk

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It means he'll be fresh for the start of our season. Which is nice.
 






JBizzle

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It means he'll be fresh for the start of our season. Which is nice.

This is it for me... The noises he's made since the end of the season about his preparation for next season have shown how seriously he is taking it here and how he's really gunning for a great season.
 


Oscar

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Nov 10, 2003
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As much as I love the fact he's putting us before Team GB, I can't help but think that I would take a chance like that if I was him. CMS is hardly a first choice international and is unlikely to play in the World Cup or any other finals.

Lining up alongside Becks in a home tournament at the Olympics would be a massive achievement for a player who has never played higher than the Championship.
 








strings

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Feb 19, 2006
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As someone with Team GB football tickets, I'm a little disappointed.
 








W.C.

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Pretty strong on drugs tests in the Olympics aren't they?

:lol:

Can't get excited in any way whatsoever about Olympic football. What with the 2nd biggest football tournament only weeks away.

Just me?
 




countryman

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Jun 28, 2011
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That is a bit of a shame. I would have loved to watch him play for team GB along side Beckham. A player has got to be committed to turn down an opportunity like that.
 


pork pie

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Ⓩ-Ⓐ-Ⓜ-Ⓞ-Ⓡ-Ⓐ;4933916 said:
They're probably scraping the barrel looking for any half decent "Scottish" players to keep them happy up north, can't have all English men lining up can we!

Surely it should be a case of playing our strongest team? Why have sweaties if they are not good enough. Finding a taff or two should be fun!
 


Sussex Nomad

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:lol:

Can't get excited in any way whatsoever about Olympic football. What with the 2nd biggest football tournament only weeks away.

Just me?

If it means not watching totally one sided cricket (Eng v WIndies currently) ... give me footy... even Olympic garbage!
 


DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
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:lol:

Can't get excited in any way whatsoever about Olympic football. What with the 2nd biggest football tournament only weeks away.

Just me?

No - not just you.
 




JBizzle

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Apr 18, 2010
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:lol:

Can't get excited in any way whatsoever about Olympic football. What with the 2nd biggest football tournament only weeks away.

Just me?

The JPT doesn't start until August though!
 


Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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I'm a bit disappointed by this. He could do with a confidence boost. Couple of goals in the Olympics in front of a home crowd would be better IMHO than a straight forward pre-season would be. Presumably if he played matches for GB, he'd just play less friendlies, can't see that the fatigue/being fresh argument holds up really.

Sounds like politics to me. The Scottish FA haven't been happy with TeamGB from the start, and it looks like something might have been said to the Scottish squad.
 
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