As Stewart Regan turns to S1 jobs looking for chief executive vacancies that pay £300,000 per year plus perks he can contemplate another week where his fading credibility is torn apart.
The outsider that came in to Scottish football in 2010 is now as heavily conflicted as his good friend and mentor, past SFA President Campbell Ogilvie.
While he could console himself at hanging onto the gig for seven years even Regan knows that he is now looking for a pay off before heading back to Yorkshire full time with his credibility as a sports administrator completely trashed.
The Andrew Dickson info is just 1 file. I have 21 more with the verbatim transcripts from every witness at the FTT. It is a lot of evidence.
— Rangers Tax-Case (@rangerstaxcase) September 8, 2017
If @scottishfa and @spfl was to have a truly independent inquiry, I would give them all data I have (consistent with protecting sources).
— Rangers Tax-Case (@rangerstaxcase) September 8, 2017
If @scottishfa and @spfl don’t want inquiries, we can drip this scandal out for years to come. It is their choice.
— Rangers Tax-Case (@rangerstaxcase) September 8, 2017
The decision to OK publication of Celtic’s letter from 2012 looks like being the biggest mistake of many during his time in office.
Using the phrase ‘raking over coals’ will already be causing him nightmares.
Might he be asked about that at a future job interview?
In the back of Regan’s mind is all the correspondence flying about cyberspace. Who knows what is going to be exposed next.
Even The Sun and the Daily Record are now showing interest- they know that it is a subject attracting lots of traffic even if Darryl tells them there is no appetite.
There is much much more still to emerge that will damage Regan and his cronies even further.
No sound-bites or spin can save the heavily conflicted chief executive from the inevitable.