Well Ice Hockey in the UK got in the Daily Star today ( A large tabloid newspaper in the UK)
ROD STEWART'S teenage son Liam is being lined up to play for Great Britain.
And he’s already carved out a reputation as an exciting young talent after top-scoring last season for the Los Angeles Junior Kings Under-16s ice hockey side.
Now his mum, ex-model Rachel Hunter, has been in touch with the GB camp in the hope that Liam can get the go-ahead to play for the Lions in the future.
Even though he was born in London and has a British passport, he’s not eligible to wear the red, white and blue in the World Championships because he’s never played in this country.
His case is now being taken up and will be on the agenda of the world governing body, the International Ice Hockey Federation, at their autumn congress this September.
They will be asked to make a special exemption for the forward, 17, because of his family circumstances which meant he has been brought up in America.
Liam has lived with his mum since she split from rock legend Rod in 1999 when he was only four years old.
His football-loving rocker dad was a talented young footballer and signed as an apprentice for Brentford in 1961, a decade before he had his first No.1 hit with Maggie May.
Rod, who also had a hit with The First Cut Is The Deepest, set up a trust fund for Liam as part of the settlement after divorcing Rachel in 2006.
They’ve both regularly been in the stands at Liam’s matches.
Last season, his second with the Kings, he scored 24 goals and had 13 assists, which saw him drafted by US Hockey League side Lincoln Stars.
But he may not ice for the Nebraska team and was missing from last week’s try-out camp.
Six-footer Liam has had plenty of advice on how to make the big time – his mother’s former live-in lover Jarret Stoll has spent the last nine seasons in the NHL, three of them with the LA Kings.
Andy French, general secretary of Ice Hockey UK, said: “Rachel contacted us to say Liam would like to play for GB
and since then I’ve been preparing a case for the IIHF.
“I’m optimistic we’ll get the right answer and he can play for the GB Under-18s.”
Also, it looks like Fife have finally applied for the EIHL
Fife Flyers have performed a stunning U-Turn and made a late application to step up to the Elite Leaguefor the new season,
Thier bid is due to be considered at a meeting in Nottingham on Thursday,
And if Fife, scotland`s oldest club, are successful they would join Braehead Clan, Dundee CCS Stars and Edinburgh Capitals in britains top division,
Flyers move marks a U-Turn from thier position earlier this summer when a statement on thier website claimed they were not thinking of making the step up from the Northern League,
It read: "No discussion has taken place between Fife and the Elite League, No offer has been made or discussed