SFA's Smith calm on European flop
BBC Sport (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
Scottish FA chief executive Gordon Smith insists there should be no knee-jerk reaction to a disappointing season in Europe for Scottish clubs.
BBC Sport (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
Scottish FA chief executive Gordon Smith insists there should be no knee-jerk reaction to a disappointing season in Europe for Scottish clubs.
BBC News (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
Scottish FA chief executive Gordon Smith insists there should be no knee-jerk reaction to a disappointing season in Europe for Scottish clubs.
BBC Sport (Free subscription) | yesterday
SFA chief executive Gordon Smith expresses disappointment after Scotland lose their fight to have their World Cup qualifier against Norway moved to October.
BBC News (Free subscription) | yesterday
SFA chief executive Gordon Smith expresses disappointment after Scotland lose their fight to have their World Cup qualifier against Norway moved to October.
Organizations and Markets (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
| Peter Klein | Interesting footnote to this recent discussion between me and Gordon Smith on the organizational structure of law firms. Last week the WSJ ran an item, “With Times Tight, Even Lawyers Get Outsourced,” profiling a subsidiary of India’s Pangea3 LLC that performs routine legal services for foreign (mainly US) clients. According to Forrester, [...]
jeffreymark (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
Law professor and prolific writer Ann Althouse always appears inspired. She rarely ever post ho-hum material and does quite well with the old kodachrome too. The ABA journal (with apologies to BYU law prof. Gordon Smith) says she's born to...
PR News Wire (Free subscription) | yesterday
... and, -- a U.S. Senatorial debate between Oregon House Speaker Jeff Merkley and U.S. Sen. Gordon Smith hosted by KGW-TV, Belo's NBC station in Portland.
Althouse (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
Says Gordon Smith , quoting me... and setting up what I think is a nice challenge to think of some intransitive verbs to create advice that Gordon might not rubber-stamp. blog advertising blog advertising
The Herald (Free subscription) | yesterday
... and will work with other parties to make the case for Scotland."He added: "I know from speaking to Gordon Smith, chief executive of the SFA, and David Taylor, general secretary of UEFA, that there is good support for this idea. The Scottish government should build on the successful bids to host the Commonwealth Games and Ryder Cup and prepare the case for Scotland to host for European...
Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
... 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, as the expansion gives Scotland a much better chance of qualifying, Smith felt it was a sacrifice worth making.UEFA are set to seek bid submissions...
The Independent (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
... 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, as the expansion gives Scotland a much better chance of qualifying, Smith felt it was a sacrifice worth making. Uefa are set to seek...
Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
... increasing from 16 to 24 - leaving the Scots without enough suitable stadiums.SFA chief executive Gordon Smith lobbied for the expansion because the change gives Scotland a much better chance of qualifying, even though the country would no longer be able to host future tournaments. Scotland has not appeared at the European Championship since 1996, when it was eliminated on goal difference...
San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
Scotland's hopes of staging the tournament alone ended when UEFA announced in September that the number of teams was increasing from 16 to 24 — leaving the Scots without enough suitable stadiums.SFA chief executive Gordon Smith lobbied for the expansion because the change gives Scotland a much better chance of qualifying, even though the country would no longer be able to host future...
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
... increasing from 16 to 24 - leaving the Scots without enough suitable stadiums.SFA chief executive Gordon Smith lobbied for the expansion because the change gives Scotland a much better chance of qualifying, even though the country would no longer be able to host future tournaments.Scotland has not appeared at the European Championship since 1996, when it was eliminated on goal difference...
ireland.com (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
... 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.