RANGERS Football Club is being pursued for the legal costs of the independent inquiry into its use of a tax avoidance scheme to reward players and staff.
Ally McCoist was standing on the first tee of Dundonald Links Golf Course when he received the telephone call informing him of the verdict of the Scottish Premier League's independent commission.
STEWART Regan, the chief executive of the Scottish Football Association, was adamant last night that there was no question of himself or president Campbell Ogilvie being forced to quit over the governing body's handling of the Rangers EBT affair.
International Football Association Board meetings like the one at the Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh yesterday are usually an occasion to grill the likes of Fifa President Sepp Blatter and his general secretary Jerome Valcke, but yesterday it was Scottish Football Association chief executive Stewart Regan who fenced the awkward questions.
ALLY McCoist has admitted he would no longer be the Rangers manager if Charles Green had acquiesced to the Scottish Premier League's proposal to strip the club of titles last summer.