Graeme Shields has resigned as president of Scottish Championship membership Queen's Park, citing “private and on-line abuse”.
The Glasgow aspect have been dragged right into a relegation struggle final season and have didn't win both of their opening two league video games firstly of this marketing campaign, dropping 3-1 at dwelling in opposition to promoted Arbroath on Saturday.
Shields, who had held the function of president since January 2024, has additionally resigned his place on the membership committee.
He advised the membership web site: “I've taken this choice after a lot deliberation, significantly having skilled an elevated stage of non-public and on-line abuse in the direction of myself and others related to the membership in current months.
“Having overseen the profitable completion of our security certificates at The Metropolis Stadium and the SFA annual membership licencing audit, the time is now proper to step away.
“I want Sean Crighton and all of the gamers and workers on the membership each success this season.”
Queen's Park have mentioned their “membership's committee and workers will now work collectively to handle the membership following Graeme's departure”.
 
 

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 