SCOTTISH football is not being brought into disrepute by having young players on £1-a-week contracts, MSPs have been told.

SFA chief Stewart Regan and Scottish Professional Football League chief executive Neil Doncaster faced questions on contracts for young players meeting the minimum wage at Holyrood’s Public Petitions Committee.

Regan said players on a £1-a-week contract could still be being paid the minimum wage as they could receive an appearance fee for playing a game and the wage would be calculated for money paid for hours worked, including such fees.

Labour’s James Dornan asked: “Surely a £1-a-week contract from any club trying to con some young boy into signing a contract is bringing [Scottish football] into disrepute?”

Regan replied: “No, it’s not. You’re assuming that the club has done it deliberately. The club well may be ignorant on the type of contract that it has to use.

“One incident, which may well have happened as a result of human error, suddenly we leap to disrepute — that’s not how it works.”

Dornan said the club have a responsibility to know what they are paying a child but Doncaster, giving evidence, said it would be “impossible” to find an average of hours worked for young players on £1-a-week contracts by asking Scotland’s football clubs.