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Ally McCoist on Goals on Sunday with presenters Ben Sheppard and Kris Kamara......very very funny :))))
A compilation of 22 goals scored by Ally McCoist against Celtic from his first in Sept 1983 to his last in the Scottish Cup Semi-Final of 1998. Enjoy!
Rangers manager Ally McCoist Discusses Rangers Financial Situation With Ben Shephard and Kris Kamara on "Goals On Sunday" on Sky Sports 1.
Ally McCoist shares with Ben Shephard and Chris Kamara on Goals on Sunday, the brilliant prank Gazza played on Gordon Durie while the trio were at Rangers. I...
Walter Smith and Ally McCoist confess their love for Brasilians in a funny interview with Tam Cowan for his show offside. Also other funny moments in the interview.
Question of Sport UNCENSORED! Language like you've never heard it! Very Funny! Please rate it!
Season 4 of 6 of The F Word with Gordon Ramsay and celebrity cooking brigades. Gordon Ramsay meets with Ally McCoist at Murray Park, the training ground, who...
Rangers Legend Sandy Jardine in conversation with fellow legend and manager Ally McCoist about the full back's career at the Club both on and off the pitch.
Ally McCoist and Gordon Smith interviewed on Tam Cowan's chat show Offside.
Top 10 goals from a great Scottish striker Music - Primal Scream, Cant go back My first Video ever, but its about my team The Rangers. Next vid will be best ...
Rangers legend and record goal scorer scores the only goal of the game, Rangers 1 AC Milan 0.
legend ally mccoist.
Ally McCoist is drenched by fitness coaches Jim Henry and Jamie Ramsden after being nominated by Allan McGregor for the Ice Bucket Challenge in aid of Motor ...
Thanks for the memories Alistair McCoist, a true Rangers Legend. Ally finally left the club that he loves on 22nd December 2014 and this video is a tribute to the Rangers legend that is known as Super Ally.
Funny story about Gazza coming into training with a new set of teeth. Story told by Ally McCoist.
Ally McCoist's press conference was interrupted by a mobile phone with a terrible ring tone. The manager then revealed that his ring tone was German rock ban...
Season 4 of 6 of The F Word with Gordon Ramsay and celebrity cooking brigades. Gordon returns to the Rangers' ground in his healthy cooking mission, wher...
Ally McCoist addresses the Rangers fans at the end of the match.
In an amusing interview for Scotsport with Jim White, Ally McCoist describes how it feels to be crowned league champions for the sixth time in succession.
Rangers receive the League One Trophy...Ally McCoist thanks the fans for The fabulous support given to the team...The cup was brought out by Rangers Legends ...
Catherine Deveney meets star Rangers striker Ally McCoist, who went on to become a team captain on the BBC quiz show Question of Sport and ultimately was app...
Ally McCoist Interview with Gerry McCulloch, he talks on how today's meeting with the administrators went. From Sky Sports Channel. I do not own any rights. ...
Monday 29th September: Ally McCoist chats to Stephen Craigan after the defeat to Hibernian at Ibrox.
In the first of a new series of exclusive, in-depth and hard-hitting TV interviews, James Traynor speaks to Rangers Manager Ally McCoist.
Interview from the The John Hartson Foundation Golf Day 18 March 2014. www.johnhartsonfoundation.co.uk.
After the League Cup victory over Hearts during the 9 in a row season.
Rangers Football Club will pay a lasting tribute to the late, great Sandy Jardine by re-naming the Govan Stand in his honour. Manager Ally McCoist spoke to R...
Rangers manager Ally McCoist discusses Ready To Listen, the club's initiative to enhance fan engagement.
Ally McCoist discusses the experience of playing for Scotland at Ibrox rather than at Hampden.
Rangers manger-in-waiting speaks to ESPN about taking over from Walter Smith and the recent trouble between Celtic and Rangers. Watch more videos like this a...
Sky Sports Breaking News...Ally MCoist Quits
Manager Ally McCoist discusses his recent meetings with new CEO Graham Wallace.
Ally McCoist spoke to RangersTV trackside after tonight's title win at Ibrox Stadium.
Rangers in Administration: Rangers appoint own administrators, Ally McCoist outside Ibrox, Craig Whyte at Murray Park + interview. From BBC Scotland News. I ...
Rangers versus Kilmarnock, Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow. At Last A football Match, But A result We Didn't Want. But after The Week Rangers Has Had Just Glad To get...
Super sally - punishment.
We ask ally McCoist about the rumours abt rangers struggling to keep the lights on
He gets players playing and gets the best out of players. Not that Ally McCoist didn't - they are ...
Orange News 2015-03-24Lafferty, who turned down Celtic to join the Gers in a £5m move from Burnley in 2008, fell out with ...
Belfast Telegraph 2015-03-24With a team containing the likes of Gary McAllister, Ally McCoist and Andy Goram, Scotland qualified ...
BBC News 2015-03-24... three wins in 10 games since taking over when Ally McCoist was put on garden leave in December.
Sporting Life 2015-03-12McDowall, who took over from Ally McCoist last December, has been working his notice since handing ...
Orange News 2015-03-12McDowall has been in charge of first-team matters since Ally McCoist resigned the manager's position ...
BBC News 2015-03-12... charge for 10 games when previous boss Ally McCoist was placed on gardening leave last December.
Sporting Life 2015-03-12... three wins in 10 games since taking over when Ally McCoist was put on gardening leave in December.
Belfast Telegraph 2015-03-12(Source: ... The Liberty Stadium, Swansea ... In their prime I would have loved to play alongside either Michael Owen or Ally McCoist.
noodls 2015-03-12Although his name had been near the top of the bookmakers’ lists since Ally McCoist was placed on ...
The Daily Telegraph 2015-03-12• Kenny McDowall stand-in manager after departure of Ally McCoist.
The Guardian 2015-03-11... three wins in 10 games since taking over when Ally McCoist was put on gardening leave in December.
Sporting Life 2015-03-11Ally McCoist has gone and Kenny McDowall doesn't look comfortable, he doesn't look like he wants to be there.
Orange News 2015-03-11Alistair Murdoch "Ally" McCoist, MBE (/məˈkɔɪst/); 24 September 1962) is a Scottish football manager and former player. He is the manager of Rangers in Scotland.
McCoist began his career with St Johnstone before moving to Sunderland in 1981. He returned to Scotland two years later and signed with Rangers. At Rangers, McCoist became the club's record goalscorer, netting 355 goals. In addition to this McCoist holds the Rangers records for number of league goals scored, number of Scottish League Cup goals scored and the most goals scored by a player in European competitions with 251, 54 and 21 respectively. McCoist is also third in the all-time appearance table for Rangers, having made 581 appearances for the club.
He is second in the Scottish top tier league's all time leading goalscorer having netted 282 times for St. Johnstone, Rangers and Kilmarnock between 1979 and 2001.
Largely thanks to his career at Rangers, McCoist was inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame in 2007. He is also a member of the Scotland Football Hall of Fame, having gained 61 international caps.
Paul John Gascoigne (born 27 May 1967), nicknamed Gazza, is an English retired professional footballer.
Playing in the position of midfield, Gascoigne's career included spells at Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, Lazio, Rangers, Middlesbrough, Everton and Gansu Tianma, at all of which he scored at least one goal. He was capped 57 times for the England national football team.
Gascoigne was born in the Dunston area of Gateshead, England.
Gascoigne started playing football at the age of four, playing in the street and nearby park. He played for his school Brighton Avenue Primary School, Gateshead team from the age of eight, and later played for the local Redheugh Boys' Club although being underage. He later attended Breckenbeds Junior High School (which closed in September 1996) then the Heathfield Senior High School (also closed in September 1996), both in the Low Fell area of Gateshead.
He was noticed by football scouts while playing for Gateshead Boys, and given a trial at Ipswich Town although he failed to impress. Further trials at Middlesbrough and Southampton proved unsuccessful, before Newcastle United signed him as a schoolboy in 1980. At school he was once caught practising his autograph during a geography lesson, his reason being that he was "going to be a famous footballer". His teacher was unimpressed, telling him that "only one in a million becomes a professional footballer." Nevertheless, he was signed on as an apprentice at Newcastle in 1983, initially playing for the youth team under Colin Suggett.
Alexander "Alex" McLeish (born 21 January 1959), is a Scottish former professional football player and manager. Born in Glasgow, McLeish played as a central defender for Aberdeen during their 1980s glory years, making nearly 500 League appearances for the club, and won 77 caps for Scotland.
He started his managerial career with spells at Motherwell and Hibernian, before guiding Rangers to two championships and five cup wins in five years. McLeish spent ten months as manager of the Scotland national team which narrowly failed to qualify for the finals of the 2008 UEFA European championship. He then resigned this post in November 2007 to become manager of Birmingham City, who were in the Premier League at the time. Though Birmingham were relegated at the end of the season, McLeish guided them back to the Premier League in 2009. Birmingham then won the 2011 Football League Cup Final, but were relegated again from the Premier League at the end of the 2010–11 season.
Following this relegation he resigned his post at Birmingham to become manager at their city rivals, Aston Villa. This made him the first manager to move directly from Birmingham City to Aston Villa, and only the second manager after Ron Saunders to manage both clubs. Having only narrowly avoided relegation in the 2011–12 Premier League season, his contract was terminated by Villa at the end of his first season.