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SCOTLAND boss George Burley is considering an international call-up for Nottingham Forest keeper Lee Camp.

MailSport can reveal the 24-year-old is eligible because his grandfather was born in Paisley. The SFA were alerted to his availability last week and will now follow it up.

Camp, who joined Forest from QPR this summer, played for Burley at Derby and is highly rated by the national manager who will make a personal check on him this month.

That may well lead to the keeper's inclusion for September's World Cup double header against Macedonia and Holland.

Meanwhile, the SFA have denied they failed to tell Graeme Souness he wasn't getting the Scotland job.

Souness claimed he wasn't personally informed that he had been unsuccessful when Burley was appointed in January last year.

The SFA, though, insist chief executive Gordon Smith left a voicemail with Souness asking him to phone back for a full explanation but he never returned the call.

I thought Camp had played for England under 21 :confused:

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yeah he did, but that doesnt matter, ryan giggs played england school boys and then played for wales.

its only a full international cap where you then cant change your mind. so if scotland give him a chance he wont then be legible for england or anytother nationality he wishes to play for

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Originally posted by vicky-27;27341

SCOTLAND boss George Burley is considering an international call-up for Nottingham Forest keeper Lee Camp.

MailSport can reveal the 24-year-old is eligible because his grandfather was born in Paisley. The SFA were alerted to his availability last week and will now follow it up.

Camp, who joined Forest from QPR this summer, played for Burley at Derby and is highly rated by the national manager who will make a personal check on him this month.

That may well lead to the keeper's inclusion for September's World Cup double header against Macedonia and Holland.

Meanwhile, the SFA have denied they failed to tell Graeme Souness he wasn't getting the Scotland job.

Souness claimed he wasn't personally informed that he had been unsuccessful when Burley was appointed in January last year.

The SFA, though, insist chief executive Gordon Smith left a voicemail with Souness asking him to phone back for a full explanation but he never returned the call.

I thought Camp had played for England under 21 :confused:

Sure he has played for u21.

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