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Published 10:09 10 Jun 2015 BST
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Reagan, on the left, alongside Scotland manager Gordan Strachan.[/caption]
Reagan went on to effectively belittle the FAI's claim to compensation following the handball row, saying: "If every team ever had a concern over a decision and tried to make a claim on the back of it, there would be a queue down the steps from Hampden down to Aitkenhead Road."
"We are going to abide by the rules, the laws of the game and the statutes of FIFA and UEFA and if we qualify we'll do it because we've won a match and qualified from our group."
There's beef between Delaney and Reagan, stemming back to last October's game between the nations at Celtic Park. Delaney was worried that Irish fans could end up amongst Scottish fans, seeking more than the 3,200 tickets made available for travelling fans.
Following the disagreement between the associations, Delaney said: "In my 10 years as chief executive, no association has treated us as badly as the Scottish have done on this particular occasion."
Reagan, judging by his comments, still has issue with the FAI chief's remarks.
"Back in November when we played Ireland the words, ‘tension’ and ‘safety’ were used [by Delaney]. That was a bit disappointing at the time and as we fully expected there was no issues at Celtic Park."
Reagan also has no safety concerns for Saturday's game between the nations.
“We’ve got around 3,500 tickets for the game in Dublin. I’m sure there will be a lot more fans in the stadium than that, I’m sure they will get on perfectly well with their Irish colleagues and I’m sure they’ll have a great night.”
H/T The Irish Times.Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football and GAA – June 26th-28th
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