Gordon McKie concedes defeat as he clears desk at SRU after agreeing pay-off

GORDON McKie decided his time was up as Scottish Rugby Union chief executive within 48 hours of the board meeting last week that was trumpeted as providing a 'vote of confidence' in his leadership. He left his job with immediate effect last night, after agreeing to an undisclosed financial settlement.

The 54-year-old had come under increasing pressure within the organisation over the failure of the professional teams and lack of strategy to grow the game, and it was expected that the heat would intensify with the arrival as chairman of Sir Moir Lockhead, the former chief executive of transport firm FirstGroup.

Recent meetings of the SRU board had become tense and at times acrimonious, and McKie faced a call for his suspension from a board member 12 days ago following the fall-out from a stormy board meeting the previous day. An investigation into whether there was a case to answer was ongoing, but it is understood that the imminent arrival of Sir Moir was the real tipping point.

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