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GB women set Wembley Gold target
UK sport's head of performance believes a British women's football team should win football gold at the 2012 Olympics
Peter Keen says a women's team winning at Wembley is ' one of the ultimate visions of success for British sport '.
Keen wants the football associations of England , Scotland , Ireland and Wales to act soon to make his ambition possible.
There isn't a solution in place at the moment , because we're not really talking about it collectively as a nation , " he told BBC radio 5 live.
No British team has competed in an Olympic finals since the introduction of women's football at the 1996 Atlanta Games , and there will be no British team in Beijing.
Keen fears the women's game will miss a huge opportunity if a team is not formed in the next four years.
" In 2012 somebody is going to win the women's Olympic title in Wembley stadium ". he said.
" Seeing a women's team representing Great Britain win in our national game , in our national stadium - to me , that's where you start this process from. What would it take to do that , and do we want that enough ?
I'd want it for my daughter - she loves football , what an image. How do we bring that about ? I don't know , but a no - compromise winning mindset would find a way to do that , because it matters enough ".
Keen is widely credited with inspiring the renaissance in British cycling , where he previously acted as performance director.
He is now responsible for delivering British success at London 2012 , but the creation of a British women's football team depends on the Football Associations of England , Scotland , Wales and Northern Ireland.
In October 2007 , the chief of the British Olympic Association , Simon Clegg , told the BBC's Inside Sport programme he was determined to field both men's and women's teams for 2012.
But opposition to the move has been strong , with the Welsh , Scottish and Irish associations putting up resistance.
" We would not want to compromise our national identity , " Irish Football Association president Raymond Kennedy told BBC sport last year.
Keen says the responsilbility for overcoming that hurdle and creating a British team lies with the game.
" You'd have to have football find a way to make it work.
" The expertise is in this country - we're the fifth or sixth best nation in the world now. We should be winning that ( gold in 2012 ).
That is a vision of success and if you buy it , you work back from it and say well how are we going to do that .
" We've got four years and a few days. Is that winnable ? Yes. Do we want it ? Yes ".
If Keen can get the other nations to agree then well done to him because he's got a huge task ahead of him. Scotland will never agree to this even if the other two do. As much as I like a GB team in the Olympics I know it will never happen.
I think the home nations should play each other for the right to play in the Olympics. The winner of the group represents their country , ie: England or Scotland etc... This way no loses their identity.
The player's and fans deserve their shot in a massive tournament like this.