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3 hours ago, der Berliner said:

Can't see that happening, given that she was a Rangers season ticket holder for 20odd years. Then again, we might set some women rights lassies on that trail and demand her appointment :ph34r:

Might just be the kick up the backside the blazers need - a woman, by god. Then again would she be tempted to bring in Lennon as manager? 

 

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"Confidentiality Clause Mr Regan"

Well eventually it’s happened, Scottish CEO Stewart Regan has resigned his position at the SFA, and I think it’s more likely there was an agreement with McRae and Petrie that allowed him to go with a good payoff.

You can bet on one thing, Regan will have had to sign a “Confidentiality Clause” to receive his 30 pieces of silver, he knows far too much about the shenanigans surrounding Rangers 1872/Sevco, and too many people are involved. I suspect if the whole truth came out the Scottish Government would need to find the money to build a new Top Security Prison,

Regan has presided over disaster after disaster at the SFA, there is a very long list of his non-achievements, but let’s be clear about one thing, if Regan has lost his job over a jaunt to South America for a couple of Friendlies, then that’s a joke.

If Regan hasn’t signed a “Confidentiality Clause” there will be quite a few people having sleepless nights, and the vast majority of the shambles and Dishonesty surrounds Oldco/Newco. Guys like David Murray, Craig Whyte, Andrew Dickson, Campbell Ogilvie, Charles Green, and don’t forget Dodgy Dave King.

There has been many times during Regan’s eight years at the helm when he could have been a proper administrator, he could have did what he promised and had a more honest, transparent, and accountable Scottish Football, but for whatever reason, he carried on as before by letting Oldco/Newco dictate the terms of reference.

The Tax Case, DOS/EBT scandal, the five way agreement, the Lord Nimmo Smith fiasco, the honest mistakes, Financial Fair Play, or lack of it, the refusal to co-operate with an independent review, the Michael O’Neill shambles, not forgetting the many embarrassments involving the Scottish National Team, and he is off because of a couple of friendlies, don’t make me laugh.

I bet the person who works the shredder at Hampden is going to be busy over the next few days. McRae and Petrie will try to claim the high ground, but both of them should have been kicked out along with Regan, they two and a few more.

The people who should get credit for getting rid of Regan are not on the SFA, it’s people like the Resolution 12 Bhoys, James Forrest, Phil, John James, Paul Brennan, and the only Club in Scotland to stand up for honesty and integrity, Celtic Football Club.

The sycophants in the Scottish Media will also try to claim some credit, but they were complicit in all the lies as well. Hack’s like Jackson, McGowan, Waddell, Ralston, Leckie, and the main culprit pulling the strings, Jabba the Hutt Traynor.

Goodbye Mr Regan, I would love you to come now and tell the whole truth, but I suspect that would come at a cost to you, and not only financially.

 

Joe the mad wee bigot!!

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The people who should get credit for getting rid of Regan are not on the SFA, it’s people like the Resolution 12 Bhoys, James Forrest, Phil, John James, Paul Brennan, and the only Club in Scotland to stand up for honesty and integrity, Celtic Football Club.

That man is simply beyond it. A different universe doesn't even cover this lunacy.The sad thing is, he and his believe in every word. They put the Spanish inquisition's determination to shame.

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Sellik's Joe reminds me of David Icke, both of them receiving despatches from a planet which even the most powerful radio telescopes have failed to discover.

 

Icke, of course, makes a handsome living from peddling such -interplanetary- gibberish; Sellik's Joe, however, discloses the content of these communiques solely in the interests of Truth and Justice, neither seeking, nor receiving, any consideration in return.

 

Still, I do wonder, perhaps cynically, surely uncharitably,  if the reports that Joe receives are actually no more than messages in a bottle.

 

 

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Record Sport can reveal president McRae and vice president Petrie were determined to save the blundering chief executive’s job during the showdown board meeting which eventually decided Regan’s fate on Thursday afternoon.

But the old guard were forced to reluctantly conceded defeat when they found themselves completely outnumbered by a raft of recently appointed directors who demanded that time was called on Regan’s catastrophic eight years in charge.

It’s understood that the remaining five directors on the eight strong board, led by Alloa chairman Mike Mulraney, refused to be dictated to by McRae and Petrie who were adamant that Regan should not be forced out despite his horrendous back catalogue of poor judgement.

Mulraney’s stance was strong supported by Partick Thistle’s Ian Maxwell, and non executive directors Gary Hughes and Ana Stewart. It’s believed they were also able to convince Thomas McKeown of the Scottish Amateur FA that Regan had to go, following his decision to sack Gordon Strachan, his high profile failure to land Michael O’Neill as a replacement for the manager and his decision to sign up for a farcical end of season trip to Peru and Mexico which has led Scotland’s top international stars to discuss a potential boycott with the players’ union.

But the resistance they encountered from president McRae and his right man, Hibs chief Petrie, will have added to the sense of anger and bewilderment among some of the country’s leading clubs over the SFA’s old boys network.

 

A source said: “If these are the guys at the top of the organisation then what does it tell you about the SFA as a body? Never mind the boardroom, they may have been the only two men in the country who couldn’t see that Regan had to go.”

https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/sfa-blazers-alan-mcrae-rod-11961045

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