Waiting for Levein's call: Birmingham's Ferguson opens door to Scotland

29 December 2009 00:11
Birmingham City midfielder Barry Ferguson could make a return to the Scotland team. [LNB]The former Rangers skipper is waiting for a call from new national boss Craig Levein to set up talks about a comeback. [LNB] Infamous gesture: Scotland sub Barry Ferguson flicks a V-sign at photographers[LNB]Ready to return: Birmingham midfielder Ferguson[LNB]Ferguson was banned for life by the Scottish FA for his part in a drinking session following defeat in a World Cup tie in March. [LNB]Both Ferguson and Allan McGregor were forbidden from representing their country after flicking V-signs at photographers during April's World Cup qualifier against Iceland. [LNB]But Ferguson revealed talks to resolve the dispute could be just around the corner. He said: 'There could be a meeting in the near future.' [LNB]SFA chief executive Gordon Smith has also said - before Levein's appointment - that whoever succeeded George Burley as Scotland boss would be free to select any player, including Ferguson and McGregor. [LNB] Stoke 0 Birmingham 1: Jerome breaks Potters as Blues go 11 unbeatenTrue Blue Franck Queudrue wants to fight for his place at Birmingham CityMcLeish: 'Fergie stopped me moving south - 25 years later, I'm glad he did'BIRMINGHAM CITY FC

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