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Hampden hierarchy totally independen­t, says SFA chief Ian Maxwell

ROW: Ian Maxwell insists Hampden hierarchy is ‘wholly independen­t’

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I’ve not seen any sign of anybody (working for the SFA) being anything other than wholly independen­t. IAN MAXWELL

Scottish Football Associatio­n chief executive Ian Maxwell insists the hierarchy at Hampden remains totally independen­t despite the latest row with Rangers.

Ibrox chairman Dave King has been on the attack since comments made by SFA board member Gary Hughes in 2006, in which he referred to Rangers fans as the “great unwashed”, resurfaced last week.

Hughes has now decided to step down from his non-executive director role but Rangers are continuing to demand answers from the governing body.

In a statement on Tuesday, the club said they wanted assurances that Hughes was not party to actions which “could have impacted negatively” on the Light Blues during his three-year tenure and questioned whether he had any say in the decision to charge the club over their 2011 Uefa licence applicatio­n.

King has also found himself embroiled in a spat with the Scottish Profession­al Football League over its chairman Murdoch Maclennan and his business links with Celtic majority shareholde­r Dermot Desmond.

But Maxwell reckons Rangers do not need to worry about anyone on the SFA’S payroll operating with ulterior motives.

“I’ve not seen any sign of anybody (working for the SFA) being anything other than wholly independen­t,” the new chief executive said after presiding over his first annual general meeting since taking up the role last month.

“It’s hugely important that we are seen as being independen­t. We’re a governing body and part of our function is to govern the game.

“To do that properly, there has to be real independen­ce and I’ve not seen any sign of anything other than that in my time on the board and it’s important that continues.”

Maxwell insists Hughes’ decision not to put himself forward for re-election at the AGM was his alone and denied pressuring the former retail and healthcare chief into effectivel­y resigning.

And he urged clubs with grievances to go directly to him rather than sling mud in public.

He said: “Ultimately, it was Gary’s decision. He thought things through and said to the board he wasn’t going to put himself forward for re-election and the board accepted that.

“We didn’t really get into the whys and the wherefores. It was a fairly straightfo­rward conversati­on once he put forward his position.

“I’ve seen the (Rangers) statement but I don’t think we’ve had anything official from Rangers yet.

“I have had a couple of calls with (Rangers managing director) Stewart Robertson over the piece and that’s fine.

“I’m here to answer the phone and he’s there to do the same when I need to contact him about anything.”

Maxwell was speaking after it was confirmed the SFA had generated revenue worth £38.4 million – the second highest sum on record – with a share of a £10.4m windfall handed out to the associatio­n’s 89 member clubs.

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