Regan cops out of confronting Green’s taunts

Spineless SFA chief Stewart Regan would rather move on than call Charles Green to account for his most recent attacks on the football authorities.

Last Saturday Regan accused the SPL of being drunk or incompetent in dealing with the trail of debt left by Rangers before offering his services as a future chief executive.

Earlier this week that he claimed that he is always the victim and that the SFA were doing everything to make life difficult.

Green’s comments have gone down a treat with the Ibrox box office as fans queue up to buy season tickets costing more than match-by-match entry.

Regan has been on the receiving end of Green’s comments but is happy to sit back and allow the season ticket strategy to go ahead compromising the prospects of the SFA being able to justify any disrepute charges when Green is allowed to say whatever he likes.

“Charles Green has his own reasons why he’s making the comments he is,” Regan explained. “But it’s clear Rangers have galvanised their fans behind the club and sold a huge amount of season tickets.

“They’ve used the situation to get the fans behind them but it’s important for Scottish football that we move on now and restore focus on the football itself and look forward to league reconstruction and helping produce good young talent.”

While bodyswerving the comments from Green the chief executive of the SFA is attempting to put together league reconstruction.

With a number of SFL calling for a vote of no confidence Regan’s latest scheme to assist Sevco can expect a hostile reaction when it comes to the vote with clubs concerned by the motives of the former Yorkshire CCC chief.

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