Hibs' Leeann Dempster the frontrunner to replace Stewart Regan - reports
Regan announced his intention to stand down after a planned SFA board meeting on Thursday, after nearly eight years in the role.
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Hide AdHe had been criticised for his handling of the appointment strategy that culminated in the failed attempt to secure Michael O’Neill’s services last month, as well as the national team’s repeated failure to qualify for major tournaments.
Some clubs have also expressed discontentment with the Project Brave strategy, while the apparent lack of urgency in finding a new national team sponsor when the current deal with Vauxhall runs out in the summer along with the future of Hampden are also concerns.
Regan’s decision to quit was made public following the conclusion of yesterday’s meeting.
It is understood that the idea of approaching Dempster is gaining support among Hampden top brass, with the former advertising agency account director winning plaudits for her work with Motherwell and Hibs.
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Hide AdShe already has a key ally at Hampden in Hibs chairman and current SFA vice-president Rod Petrie, who will take on the role of SFA president in the summer of 2019.
However, Dempster would have to let go of the reins at Easter Road in order to take up the position with the SFA.
In terms of Regan’s successor, it has been suggested that a new national team manager could be appointed prior to the next chief executive being confirmed.