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SFA Chief Stewart Regan has been forced into a u-turn as evidence mounts that Rangers players have been issued with controversial side contracts.

The growing crisis at Ibrox finally forced the SFA to look into Craig Whyte’s takeover with a report from Lord Nimmo-Smith expected next week.

Rangers Tax Case has led the way all along on the issue but got no change out of Regan on twitter as the issue of side contracts was raised.

Today however Regan has changed his tune with a statement from the SFA saying: “We are now in the final stages of our independent inquiry into the situation concerning Rangers FC. The report by The Right Honourable Lord Nimmo Smith is expected to be completed next week and will go to a Special Board Meeting for consideration.

It would be inappropriate to make any further comment at this stage in relation to the details gleaned from the inquiry, the potential contents of the report or any possible sanctions.

We are, however, aware of the most recent allegations made against Rangers FC today by a former director of the club. We shall investigate this matter thoroughly before making any further comment.”

Earlier today RTC published an exchange of questions and replies from Regan.

RTC:                    @Stewartregan What penalty would apply to an SPL club that failed to provide SFA with accurate player contracts?

StewartRegan: @rangerstaxcase more ifs buts and mayes

RTC:                    @Stewartregan ?? You have me confused with others on other subjects. Now can you answer the question?

RTC:                    @Stewartregan Darrell King, a respected journalist, says he has seen side contracts for RFC players. Did SFA get copies?

RTC:                    @Stewartregan if / WHEN ;-) it becomes a matter of public record that side contracts existed, do you have a plan if action?

StewartRegan: @rangerstaxcase you have me confused with the SPL. Why not ask them?

RTC:                    @Stewartregan So the governing body of football in Scotland would abdicate its role in the face of falsification of player contracts?

StewartRegan: @rangerstaxcase inappropriate to speculate on such matters.

RTC:                    @Stewartregan It would be wrong to speculate on specific clubs, but you can clarify the rules for the people who pay your wage- fans.

RTC:                    @Stewartregan does SFA get copies of player contracts as part of UEFA licensing process?

StewartRegan: @rangerstaxcase there is no point in answering hypothetical questions and I’m certainly not going to speculate on it.

RTC:                    @Stewartregan fair enough Stewart, but I would get ready to answer this for real if I was you.

The SFA have refused to comment on the position of President Campbell Ogilvie who was a director of Rangers until 2006.

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  • Willie Aitkenhead says:

    While I appreciate that Reagan won’t answer individuals directly, I’d expect that such findings now being in the mainstream press and backed by quotes from an ex-director will be fully investigated.

    The SFA have to ensure that justice is not only done but SEEN to be done. No matter if it is retrospective or not – ALL clubs must adhere to the rules and regulations of our governing body.

    This should surely be the final nail in the coffin for any hopes of TaxevadersRus FC getting a direct step back into the SPL. How many clubs have they cheated now, clubs like QOTS, Falkirk, Ayr Utd now might not even vote to let them into the SFL 🙂

    I trust that Mr. Platini is watching carefully.
    Bad enough that clubs have been cheated out of trophies / titles but when the financial side of things is also included…it must be truly mind boggling amounts they have swindled from the game.

  • JoeG says:

    It isn’t fair to put Regan to the sword with these questions. I truly believe that he has to get all of the answers to his own questions in before he can provide us with ours.

    Unless I am far off the mark, Regan is an ethical man with great credence, and wants to investigate these corrupt methods more than anyone else.Regan can walk away or be forced out at any time, especially as the corruption is exposed further.

    But he has cojones. He wants to be the man responsible for making the difference in the Scottish game. I for one wish him all the luck and support in the world.

  • mark says:

    Heard the latest from a bun on there web site this is true he said A HOPE A WIN THE EUROMILLIONS THE NITE AL GIVE IT ALL TO RANGERS AND SAVE US AND EVERY BEAR SHOULD DO THE SAME . FFS only a win on the lottery can save them lol the slow and pain full death is great administration the gift that keeps giving hail hail

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