Ally McCoist
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 29: Rangers manager Ally McCoist during the Clydesdale Bank Premier League match between Celtic and Rangers at Celtic Park on April 29, 2012 in Glasgow, Scotland.
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It's really difficult to be too critical of the players but, at the same time, you've got a job to do. We didn't play well at all. We looked a little bit heavy-legged and a little bit tired.
I think the reaction overall is one of pleasure
If I was buying an organisation, I'd want somebody in that I could trust and I would feel would do a good jobMore quotes »
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Rangers manager talks to US bidder for club
-- Rangers manager Ally McCoist has held talks with the American businessman trying to buy the financially stricken Scottish club.Bill Miller is one of three bidders being considered by the administrators tasked with saving the 140-year-old Glasgow club, which Read more »
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Ally McCoist cautiously optimistic after Rangers' transfer embargo is overturned
“I’m absolutely delighted but I’m not sure we’ve heard the last of this,” McCoist told The Daily Telegraph. It certainly now appears that a ban from playing in next season’s Scottish Cup is a distinct possibility, but Fifa also flagged the likelihood of 5/29/12 from The Telegraph Read more »
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Rangers administration: Ally McCoist urges fans to trust Duff & Phelps
ALLY McCoist has urged Rangers supporters to give administrators Duff & Phelps the benefit of the doubt amid concerns raised over their handling of the financial crisis at the Ibrox club. On the day Rangers began court proceedings in a bid to overturn th from The Scotsman Read more »
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Ally McCoist: Rangers manager spells out need to win in court against transfer ban
Ally McCoist insists it is vital for Rangers to fight their 12-month transfer ban as the club launched a legal battle to have the SFA punishment overturned. Lawyers for the stricken Ibrox outfit were at the Court of Session on Friday to ask for a judicia from Daily Mail - UK Read more »
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Hegarty happy to play without wages
The 19-year-old defender is out of contract next week, but manager Ally McCoist has told him he wants him to stay providing the club's well-documented financial problems can be ironed out. Northern Ireland Under-21 cap Hegarty broke into the first-team s from The Daily Express Read more »
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Rangers kid Chris Hegarty will go without wages in a bid to land a new deal at Ibrox
Rangers kid Chris Hegarty will go without wages in a bid to land a new deal at Ibrox May 23 2012 By Colin Duncan CHRIS HEGARTY admits he’s so keen to commit his future to Rangers he will go without wages this summer in a bid to bag a new deal at Ibrox. B from The Daily Record Read more »