
McCoist, moving on!

Earlier this afternoon, it became clear that Ally McCoist would be packing his bags, after handing in his resignation to the Rangers board. There was never any indication of him departing ahead of today but none of that will matter to Rangers and their fans...as they seem to have been dropped in even deeper trouble. McCoist had a few words to say before he left, and we'll listen in now, before taking a look at the favourites to take over.
"I want to thank everyone involved with this amazing club, for making me so welcome here and for making my job a lot easier, the fans, the board...the players, you have been fantastic! We have been through a lot together over the last year or so but we have dealt with it, brilliantly! The memories I can take from my time here, I will treasure always. Now, I must leave this prestigious club, I just can't see myself taking Rangers forward given what has happened to the club, and to my family, and this is me not dealing with it 'brilliantly' I guess. I don't feel it is fair on myself or my family to reveal what has been happening, so I just want you to know...I wouldn't do this unless I really had to, good bye everyone."
Right well, there you have it, there is the reason he'll be leaving but lets take a look at the favourites for the vacancy...
Yes, Scotsman, Kenny Dalglish is the firm favourite for the job although playing for Celtic in the first 9 years of his career, it is believed he is relishing the challenge and wants to try and take Rangers back to where they should be...This certainly won't make Celtic fans happy! 5-1
Alex McLeish, is another great manager who is being linked with Rangers, he has already managed them once starting the job in 2001 going on for 5 years until 2006.
He has been capped for Scotland 77 times and some of his latest managerial positions have been at the likes of Aston Villa, Nottingham Forrest and Birmingham.
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