Post by Salem6 on Nov 14, 2003 11:33:46 GMT
The Football Association has revealed it will conduct an internal review into Alan Smith's call up and subsequent release from the England squad.
Smith was summoned to the squad as cover for the injured Darius Vassell on Thursday, but just hours later was released following his arrest for allegedly throwing a bottle at fans during a game against Man United.
The FA have revealed they were "unaware" of Smith's arrest and will be investigating the sequence of events that led to his call-up and subsequent exclusion.
"I have told Alan that this will not affect his chances of future selection with England" Sven-Goran Eriksson.
"In light of the circumstances that led to Alan Smith being called up to this England squad, the FA is conducting an internal review of its procedures regarding the selection of players facing any kind of police action," said an FA statement.
"Following Alan's arrest on Thursday, the FA decided that it would be inappropriate for him to stay with the England squad for this weekend's friendly international with Denmark.
"The FA was aware of Alan's pre-arranged voluntary interview with the police. This was arranged at a time when Alan did not know he would be called into the England squad.
"Neither The FA nor Sven-Goran Eriksson were aware of any impending arrest.
"Once the police confirmed the arrest yesterday afternoon, the FA discussed the situation with Alan, Leeds United and Alan's advisers.
"The FA concluded that it would be inappropriate for Alan to remain with the England squad at this time."
England coach Eriksson revealed he felt sorry for Smith but said the incident had no bearing on his international future.
"I am sad for Alan, I know he has already apologised for what has happened," said Eriksson.
"Once the case is concluded, I have told Alan that this will not affect his chances of future selection with England."
Smith was summoned to the squad as cover for the injured Darius Vassell on Thursday, but just hours later was released following his arrest for allegedly throwing a bottle at fans during a game against Man United.
The FA have revealed they were "unaware" of Smith's arrest and will be investigating the sequence of events that led to his call-up and subsequent exclusion.
"I have told Alan that this will not affect his chances of future selection with England" Sven-Goran Eriksson.
"In light of the circumstances that led to Alan Smith being called up to this England squad, the FA is conducting an internal review of its procedures regarding the selection of players facing any kind of police action," said an FA statement.
"Following Alan's arrest on Thursday, the FA decided that it would be inappropriate for him to stay with the England squad for this weekend's friendly international with Denmark.
"The FA was aware of Alan's pre-arranged voluntary interview with the police. This was arranged at a time when Alan did not know he would be called into the England squad.
"Neither The FA nor Sven-Goran Eriksson were aware of any impending arrest.
"Once the police confirmed the arrest yesterday afternoon, the FA discussed the situation with Alan, Leeds United and Alan's advisers.
"The FA concluded that it would be inappropriate for Alan to remain with the England squad at this time."
England coach Eriksson revealed he felt sorry for Smith but said the incident had no bearing on his international future.
"I am sad for Alan, I know he has already apologised for what has happened," said Eriksson.
"Once the case is concluded, I have told Alan that this will not affect his chances of future selection with England."