Should Ally McCoist be replaced as Rangers manager?

7 Comments

  • BlackyBear - 9 years ago

    It must be rival fans that are coming on and voting 'No'!

  • William Walker - 9 years ago

    a good read, I'm afraid it's time for Mcoist to go, in all fairness he should have gone at end of last season and gone out in a kind of a high. Mcoist was and still is a legend ( as a player) but time for him to go before supporters start resenting him. There is a lot of talented youngsters playing elsewhere and given there chance would flourish and develope with regular first team appearances. Time to go & take some of the deadwood with you.

  • Billy Cranston - 9 years ago

    Has Mr Green been blamed for our latest defeat to Hearts ? The other games we lost,in Ally McCoist's eyes it was Charles Green to blame for our defats. Its time for Mr McCoist to put his hands up and say its been my fault for a poor team and a lot of the money has been spent on the Duds he signed.Its sad to say Time is up Ally hand your keys to the man at the desk on you way out of Ibrox.Stop putting the blame on other people WALK AWAY A LEGEND

  • John Mitchell - 9 years ago

    It is now time for McCoist to be replaced he has not achieved anything playing in the the lower leagues of Scottish football mostly against part time players who would only train twice a week if the club has all this experience with so called top players they have not achieved anything all McCoist and his coaching staff have done in the last 3 seasons is hold back any of the young players coming up from the academy instead he has brought in players that have gone by their use by date if you compare the situation at Hearts they almost pulled of the impossible when they where deducted 15 points for going into administration they did not have any choice but to play their young boys some of them just out of school to make up the numbers on the bench now with them having up to 30 games under their belt due to the embargo that was put on them now hearts are getting all the benefits in the young boys so it is now time rangers had a new manager that has got the club at heart and one who is willing to bring on the young kids as that is where the future of rangers lie .

  • feety - 9 years ago

    i was all in favour of ally but now its time to go younger players should have been played from the start to give them more time to gel together

  • William Wilson - 9 years ago

    Two,words. Apathy and anger. Can't be bothered watching this anymore.
    Angry at the lost opportunities for our young players whose advancement is being held up by this managers insistence on signing expensive and experienced duds.Can't even say his name anymore.

    Example, would you rather have Nicky Clark getting a run in the team to prove if he has got what it takes, or would you rather see Kenny Miller continue to prove he no longer has what it takes.

  • JAKERS - 9 years ago

    Excellent analysis of the situation. A fortune has been wasted on bad signings while potentially good young players have not been given the chance in the lower divisions. We still don't know if people like Calum Gallacher, Barry McKay etc will make the grade as they've never been encouraged or persevered with

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