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BBC Scotland has learned the #SFA are investigating whether or not Craig Whyte falls into their fit and proper person guidelines #Rangers

#SFA been in dialogue with #Rangers for weeks. They want answers but have so far not been given the details they want.
SFA Stewart Regan confirms they are investigating #Rangers. Says they await 'disclosure of Key information.'

It just doesn't stop, does it.

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Why would Reagan see fit to release this kind of info to the BBC,particularly to McLaughlan, when they know Whyte is in the process of suing the BBC.You have to wonder if Liewell isnt behind this particularly since Leggat says he and Reagan are best pals.They will stoop to any lengths.

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Wee bit more info from...

markbenstead Mark Benstead

We await disclosure of key information before we can make any further comment."

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Craig Whyte. "We have been in dialogue with the club on this matter and in light of today's developments have requested clarification by ...

markbenstead Mark Benstead

Stewart Regan statement on Craig Whyte "The Scottish FA has noted the Rangers FC statement to the stock exchange regarding the club's owner

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Apparently Craig Whyte is the leader of the illuminati, and since the SFA are the shop face of the organisation "charlies angels", they must destroy this evil man before he takes over the world with his evil, sectarian propaganda.

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Isn't this the SFA`s fault considering they should have flagged this when they were checking if he was a "fit and proper person"?

Think they trust the clubs judgement, unless something is brought to there attention. Which seem to be the case now since Craig Whyte comments.

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SFA seek clarification after Craig Whyte's stock exchange statement

Stewart Regan asks Rangers for 'disclosure of key information' after owner confirms he was disqualified as a director in 2000.

The Scottish Football Association has asked Rangers for clarification following Craig Whyte’s admission to the Stock Exchange that he was previously banned from serving as a company director.

The businessman was disqualified for seven years in 2000 while in charge of Vital UK Ltd.

Earlier this year a BBC Scotland documentary revealed Mr Whyte's previous ban. This week, the Ibrox club announced the ban to the stock exchange in London.

Now Scottish FA chief executive Stewart Regan has asked the club for more information.

In a statement he said: "The Scottish FA has noted the Rangers FC statement to the stock exchange regarding the club's owner Craig Whyte.

"We have been in dialogue with the club on this matter and in light of today's developments have requested clarification by return. We await disclosure of key information before we can make any further comment."

The SFA Rules on fit and proper persons to hold an official football club position state: "been disqualified as a director pursuant to the Company Directors' Disqualification Act 1986, within the previous five years", while the regulations are "acknowledged to be illustrative and not exhaustive".

http://sport.stv.tv/football/scottish-premier/rangers/284312-sfa-seek-clarification-over-craig-whytes-stock-exchange-statement/

STV take on the situation.

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Why would Reagan see fit to release this kind of info to the BBC,particularly to McLaughlan, when they know Whyte is in the process of suing the BBC.You have to wonder if Liewell isnt behind this particularly since Leggat says he and Reagan are best pals.They will stoop to any lengths.

Well Mr Integrity he of the slant eyes, was invited by O'Regan onto the SFA. Has anyone noticed about rasellic signings against the players that never signed

1 they died prior to signing

2 Found out they abhor child abuse ( does anyone no longer with us know anything about this)

3 Maybe the same agents used for the signings, and the non signings had different agents. Crazy I know.

4 Didn't know what I Ran Away stood for.

5 Eat meat on a Friday.

6 They did not have the required complex to play forthem.

Surely all the above have been alleged.rolleyes.gif One last thing, rumour sweeping Glasgow that O'Regan has to answer to the SFA for crass remark made re 11/11/11. The new member invited recently on to the SFA has allegedly put his name forward to investigate fully.

Or is this Chris McLaughlan just a right dhirty rotten anti Protestant ... yet has been alleged his sister is keen on s good Protestant to pleasure.

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Strange considering the quote from a article from the BBC yesterday about Portsmouth's plight. http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/mattslater/2011/11/british_test_is_fit_for_nothin.html

"There is a third option: they can give up entirely, which is what the Scottish Premier League has done.

"Any test that attempts to assess the suitability of prospective directors by reference to objective criteria is inherently a very difficult thing to formulate and apply," SPL chief executive Neil Doncaster told me when I asked him why his league has no fit and proper hoop to jump through.

"Despite the existence of such tests elsewhere in the UK - and the Scottish Football Association's articles of association - insolvency events in football have continued to occur.

"Relying on a fit and proper person test to ensure clubs are run in a manner that would avoid insolvency has no track record of success in Scotland or elsewhere in the UK.""

Compared to this articles quoteless piece:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15992698.stm

"The Scottish Football Association is investigating Craig Whyte after the Rangers owner admitted that he had been disqualified as a company director.

And if it is not satisfied that Whyte falls into its fit and proper person guidelines, it will take action against the Ibrox club."

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