Glasgow Clan is up for sale one week after the aborted signing of Lasse Uusivirta, who is accused of rape in the United States.
The Elite League Ice Hockey side have lost key sponsors over the incident while head coach Malcolm Cameron and chief executive Gareth Chalmers were suspended. Cameron has since returned to his role.
Uusivirta, now 33, was arrested on rape charges in 2013 but left for his native Finland 'with no intention of returning' to the US according to the assistant district attorney who handled the case.
He was arrested for the alleged sexual assault of an 18-year-old female student at the UAH campus and will reportedly face charges if he ever goes back.
Owner Neil Black - who has been at the helm for 12 years - now says it's time to explore putting the Braehead Arena side up for sale: "I have been the very proud owner and chairman of the Glasgow Clan for 12 years and in that time we have experienced many highs and lows. Without question, as owner and I’m sure for you as fans, the last week has been the lowest of those lows.
"Let me start properly by saying this – and unequivocally – I am as shocked and appalled at the nature of recent events as you all are. I was only made aware of the situation late last Thursday evening.
"In light of everything, ultimately as chairman of the Club, the buck stops with me, the chairman has to take some responsibility for all the people within the organisation.
"Bearing that in mind, after 12 years as Owner, now is the time to explore the opportunity to put the Glasgow Clan up for sale or to seek a broader ownership group.
"I believe a new or broader ownership group could re-invigorate this fantastic franchise and fanbase. It is what you as fans deserve."
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