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Monday December 19 2011

Scotland's Carling Nations Cup rivals have announced they are seeking to reduce the Scottish Football Association's fee for the tournament as they expressed disappointment over reports that FIFA could be brought in to arbitrate.

Reports in a Sunday newspaper claimed the SFA were set to report the Football Association of Ireland to FIFA over the non-payment of a £1.2million share of revenue from this year's four-team tournament in Dublin.

But both Irish governing bodies and their Welsh counterparts claimed on Monday they had been in negotiations with the SFA over reducing their payment.

In a joint statement, they said: "The tournament was established by the FAI, (Irish Football Association) IFA, (Football Association of Wales) FAW and SFA in 2010 with costs and revenues to be shared and the Scottish FA getting a minimum fee requested for participation.

"The competition took place in Dublin in February and May this year and returned a profit derived from television rights, sponsorship and ticket sales.

"Following the tournament the FAI, the IFA and the FAW have been in negotiations with the Scottish FA seeking a downward adjustment of their fee to give a more equitable share of the profits to each of the competing associations based on the economic climate and ticket sales generated at the tournament.

"It is disappointing that this matter has come into the public arena while the four associations are still trying to reach agreement.

"The FAI, IFA and FAW will not be making any further comment to give proper space for those discussions to take place."

The SFA will not comment on the matter other than to say "private discussions are ongoing".

Press Association

 
 

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