10 Players Who Exemplified What Glasgow Rangers Are All About

2. Ally McCoist

The verdict is in, Ally McCoist was an awful manager of Glasgow Rangers. The immediate impact Mark Warburton has had in just a few short months proves that without doubt, there can be no defending McCoist's tenure in charge. Financial problems and board-room disarray may make it easy to cloud judgement, but the football, tactics and general on-field management of Rangers were all woefully inept with the man at the helm. As a manager, McCoist didn't have a clue. As a player, he was one of the most thrilling strikers Rangers have ever had on their books. Many have written off his goalscoring records, citing the number of 'tap ins' McCoist scored in his time, but that doesn't tell the full story. Yes, he scored from close range, but 'Super Ally' also netted a whole bunch of stunning headers, volleys and strikes. Not only that, but he was also the 'cheeky chappy' who endeared himself to the entire Scottish nation. Even a number of Celtic fans admired Ally McCoist, he was just an extremely likeable man. The expressions of joy etched on his face after scoring for Rangers showed his love for the club, and that should never be forgotten.
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