FAI keen on Euro 2012 bid
The Football Association of Ireland is considering a bid to co-host the 2012 European Championship with Scotland.
FAI chief executive Fran Rooney re-iterated the plans, despite the failure of their joint bid with Scotland to host the 2008 tournament.
"We are looking at the possbility of staging the tournament," said Rooney. "We will of course have to formally approach the Scottish FA once more.
"We will have only one stadium at our disposal, the revamped Lansdowne Road."
The bid for Euro 2008 came up short, with Austria and Switzerland winning the rights after Uefa decided their proposal was the best of the seven contenders.
The joint Celtic bid was not among the final four bids recommended to Uefa's executive by the national team committee.
The Football Association of Ireland is considering a bid to co-host the 2012 European Championship with Scotland.
FAI chief executive Fran Rooney re-iterated the plans, despite the failure of their joint bid with Scotland to host the 2008 tournament.
"We are looking at the possbility of staging the tournament," said Rooney. "We will of course have to formally approach the Scottish FA once more.
"We will have only one stadium at our disposal, the revamped Lansdowne Road."
The bid for Euro 2008 came up short, with Austria and Switzerland winning the rights after Uefa decided their proposal was the best of the seven contenders.
The joint Celtic bid was not among the final four bids recommended to Uefa's executive by the national team committee.