Lord Moynihan has backed calls for Sir Alex Ferguson to be appointed manager of the Great Britain football team during the 2012 Olympic Games.
London 2012 Organising Committee chairman Lord Sebastian Coe is the man behind the push to persuade the Manchester United boss to pick the cream of young British talent in four years' time, when presumably the Scot will have finally stepped down from his Old Trafford post.
Lord Coe has revealed an approach has already been made to Ferguson, and British Olympic Association chairman Lord Moynihan is fully behind his former Great Britain team-mate.
He said: "Seb Coe has strong views about who should be managing the men's team and I completely agree with him.
"It is an excellent idea that should be pursued and I am endorsing Sir Alex Ferguson, although I should also say that should the FA find anyone with a comparable name, I should be equally delighted."
Whether Ferguson would accept such a post remains to be seen as there is strong opposition to the idea of a Great Britain side from outside England, with the other three Home Nations fearful its creation would weaken their own claims to continue as independent footballing entities.
For that reason, there will be no Great Britain team, either in the men's or women's competition, competing in this year's Beijing Games.
Moynihan made it clear he was disappointed young athletes would miss out on the experience of competing in China but insisted Britain would be represented on home turf in 2012 come what may.
He said: "Of course I am disappointed. We at the BOA would like to see every young athlete who has the opportunity to compete at the Olympic Games at the Games.
"It would be a great opportunity for women's football to have a strong team in 2012. I'm sorry they are not in Beijing.
"However, I'm not annoyed. I understand the politics of this subject and appreciate that it is a very sensitive subject on which people have very differing views.
"But we will be sending a team in 2012 and we hope everyone in Great Britain will consider themselves eligible for selection. We would be very disappointed if any governing body didn't provide the opportunity for the youngsters to play their sport.
"Through discussion and engagement we hope there will be full commitment from the four football associations to deliver on that objective.
"I also think we will do very well and it will be a big event. It will be something that will catch the public mood and support.
"And I do believe that nobody within a governing body of sport wants to see a young talent within their sport denied an opportunity on the ultimate stage."


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