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He's (playing to the audience 8) ) testing the board's resolve that way the Peepul :1eye will see the great sacrifice :bairn he offered (knowing full well it won't be accepted ) and he still remains a Hero :angel in their :1eye eyes . Come 12 months from now he will walk away :( having nothing to barter with simples.

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Still hasn't walked away. Given notice now so that if they do fail to get promoted he will still leave without being sacked.

He has two Championships 'BIG WOW' given the advantages they had should have walked both without hardly a point dropped.

THREE Challenge Cups have by-passed them that should have been another three trophies bagged, so really fail marks there.

He also took a 'massive' wage cut, but even at that still grossly overpaid considering the level they were competing at.

If the 'old pals' act of signing such as Boyd, Millar etc on excessive wages hadn't been given the go ahead could have saved the club losing thousands of pounds every week.

Save yourself face Ally, walk away, don't wait for the big pay-off.

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McCoist is fast losing any affection or creditability he had..He. further drowns Rangers in the bog of slime and financial rip-offs that has occurred since Murray was 'duped' into selling the Rangers institution for a quid'

His latest battle for his retirement rip-off payment, while well aware of the state the club is in, rubbishes all his words on loyalty, not walking away. No doubt with the help of some press ghost writer he is already well into the inevitable book listing all the catastrophic tales of the past few years that have sullied the name of Rangers forever. Just wondered if the book will be named 'How I turned' by loyal Ally.

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I feel sorry for the man. He looked gutted beyond words in his post match interview. He made sure he congratulated the QOS management team and never once has he lowered himself as low as Neil Lennon by blaming refs. (What happened to this conspiracy by the way, funny that now they are coasting the league nothing is said). Ally is out his depth as a manager but as a person he can stand tall.

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Thats true, doesn't blame the Ref's, most are on his side anyway!!!!!!!!

No his favourite moan is the opposition pitch, esp Alloa.

Of course Ibrox has the best playing surface in Scotland, so he was stuck for an excuse when failing to beat Alloa there.

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McCoist is fast losing any affection or creditability he had..He. further drowns Rangers in the bog of slime and financial rip-offs that has occurred since Murray 'duped' CW into buying the Rangers institution for a quid'

His latest battle for his retirement rip-off payment, while well aware of the state the club is in, rubbishes all his words on loyalty, not walking away. No doubt with the help of some press ghost writer he is already well into the inevitable book listing all the catastrophic tales of the past few years that have sullied the name of Rangers forever. Just wondered if the book will be named 'How I turned' by loyal Ally.

Just had to it's only business not personal. ;)

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I feel sorry for the man. He looked gutted beyond words in his post match interview. He made sure he congratulated the QOS management team and never once has he lowered himself as low as Neil Lennon by blaming refs. (What happened to this conspiracy by the way, funny that now they are coasting the league nothing is said). Ally is out his depth as a manager but as a person he can stand tall.

McCoist always looked elsewhere for something/someone to blame when they were humped mistakes? but never his. As far as the conspiracy theory goes well that dispersed when Sevco were put down (pun intended) although some may say different judging by the number of players from other teams who were sent off when they played them. Ref's oh that's right they did not influence anything did they? the Dougie Dougie affair springs to mind and the sordid attempt to bend the outcome all above board? so no bother there, get a grip. I agree it must be most uncomfortable for McCoist (must be down to those fifty pound notes stuffed in the mattress) I did not think he looked gutted after the QOS game looked fine to me. Ally portray himself as a true Rangers Man (we don't do walking away) well he will have to decide what to do when it comes down to it when he has talks with the board then he will be judged if he was a true Blue.

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