The Scotsman

Levein backs Murrayfiel­d

● Ex-scotland boss says rugby ground is ideal for big internatio­nal football matches

- By MOIRA GORDON

Craig Levein has urged the Scottish Football Associatio­n to use BT Murrayfiel­d for big Scotland games in the future.

The former Scotland manager, whose Hearts side have been playing at the home of Scottish rugby while Tynecastle is redevelope­d, can see no reason why Scotland should not move away from Hampden Park when the current lease expires in 2020.

Hampden has been chosen to host games as part of that summer’s European Championsh­ips but its use as the venue for the country’s showcase matches thereafter is in doubt, with the SFA exploring alternativ­es.

The SFA body rents the Mount Florida stadium at a cost of more than £1 million a year from owners Hampden Ltd but that would be expected to rise to around £1.35m in any new long-term lease, leading to suggestion­s that it may be time for change.

Many fans argue that the 52,000 capacity ground is no longer fit for purpose due to the gradient of the stands, the distance of seats from the pitch and the poor transport links and traffic accessibil­ity.

Murrayfiel­d, which holds 67,000 has been put forward as one alternativ­e, with others suggesting internatio­nal matches should be taken around the country and geographic­ally suitable club grounds used for cup semifinals and finals.

Levein said: “I think times they are a-changing. Things are moving on, so I don’t think there are any big barriers [to leaving Hampden].

“Having been the Scotland manager I don’t want to get too involved in the politics of it but it would be reasonable for me to say that Murrayfiel­d has been a very good experience.”

“The pitch is fantastic, the dressing rooms are great and the atmosphere was good, particular­ly in the Rangers and Aberdeen games.

“I would imagine that the idea would be to play some smaller matches at other grounds and Murrayfiel­d would host the big games. That makes sense.

“I’ve been to one Scotland rugby internatio­nal there, against England three or four years ago. The pitch was terrible and we didn’t play very well. But the pitch was replaced with a synthetic-grass hybrid one, which has been excellent for our games there.

“As an internatio­nal venue, I can’t see anything negative that would be any reason why it shouldn’t be tried anyway.”

Levein added: “I quite like the idea of Scotland games going round the country.

“For the smaller games you could go to Tynecastle, Easter Road or Aberdeen and get a full house. Then for the big games you could sell out Murrayfiel­d. If we played England there it would be full, it’s a simple as that.”

 ?? CRAIG LEVEIN “For the big games you could sell out Murrayfiel­d. If we played England it would be full” ??
CRAIG LEVEIN “For the big games you could sell out Murrayfiel­d. If we played England it would be full”

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