The Scotsman

Haughey insists no strings were attached to Hampden donation

● Businessma­n gifted more than £2m to ensure Glasgow is home of Scottish football but says his input is now finished

- By ALISON MCCONNELL

Glasgow businessma­n Lord Willie Haughey, a former nonexecuti­ve director at Celtic, has maintained that he sought nothing other than assurances as he pledged more than £2 million of personal money to keep the SFA based at Hampden.

Four years were spent wrangling over the future of Scottish football’s HQ before it was announced back in September that Hampden would remain the base, a decision that came after a protracted move from Scottish Rugby to steer the SFA to BT Murrayfiel­d in Edinburgh.

It was Haughey’s private interventi­on, as he gifted £2.5m to bridge the gap between the SFA’S offer to buy the stadium and the £5m valuation put on it by Queen’s Park, that swung the move to remain in Mount Florida. However, the philanthro­pist has had nothing more to do with the decision since chief executive Ian Maxwell confirmed the SFA would stay in Glasgow.

Haughey joked that a pie stand named in his honour would suffice for the gift, a gift that without which it is thought the SFA would have been forced into a move east.

“To be honest with you my input is finished,” he said. “I made the offer for the money and what they do after is up to them.

“After that there’s nothing for me. I’ll maybe get a pie stall named after me!”

“For me it was all about making sure Glasgow is the home of Scottish football, it wasn’t

LORD WILLIE HAUGHEY “I’ll maybe get a pie stall named after me” about bailing out the SFA or anyone else. Obviously, I have got an affinity with Queen’s Park because I was born and brought up in the area and played all my football there. I grew up in Toryglen.

“People don’t believe me. There were no caveats, it was just a case of making sure it stayed at Hampden. I picked up the paper a few weeks leading up to it and I realised that it could end up at Murrayfiel­d and that was something I didn’t want to live with, so I made the offer to the SFA.

“I said to them if it was all about the deficit between what you believe the value is and what Queen’s Park think, then I will meet the deficit.”

It is understood the SFA will study the SRU’S developmen­ts to make Murrayfiel­d into a 2 Hampden Park’s place as the home of Scottish football was assured last September and the SFA have held informal talks about launching a joint bid with England, Wales and Northern Ireland for the UK to host the 2030 World Cup finals. major sports venue while there have also been early and informal chats about launching a joint bid with England, Wales and Northern Ireland for the UK to host the 2030 World Cup finals.

The more pressing conversati­on, however, for the SFA at the minute is who will succeed Alex Mcleish in the vacant managerial post. And while Haughey was willing to stump up the cash to guarantee Hampden as the home of Scottish football, he has laughed off any further involvemen­t when it comes to matters on the park.

“I would like a good quality manager in so we can push on again but I will leave that to the SFA and maybe the new president when he comes in this summer,” he said.

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