SFA chief executive Stewart Regan talks to police over personal safety

SCOTTISH Football Association chief executive Stewart Regan has taken police advice regarding his personal safety after 
receiving threatening messages during the Rangers crisis, but 
insists he has no intention of leaving his role.

Regan was accused of bullying tactics by lower division clubs for his failed bid to persuade them to accept Rangers into the First Division of the Scottish Football League.

The 48-year-old Englishman was also lambasted for a lack of leadership by Rangers manager Ally McCoist last weekend at the conclusion of negotiations for the Ibrox club’s SFA membership to be transferred.

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