06 Jun 2015 21:00:18
I think its a bit obvious what most peoples views on super ally are and I myself didn't think he was any good as a manager myself but when the unthinkable happened a few years I didn't see many socalled rangers men step up to the challenge so as much as he was inept as a manager he will always be a legend in my eyes for giving me so many joyful memories and fantastic old firm goals so thank you mr mcCoist for all your effort


1.) 06 Jun 2015
06 Jun 2015 22:26:07
The man is an imposter and is no club legend


2.) 07 Jun 2015
06 Jun 2015 22:47:43
I'm no fan but am I wrong in thinkin that this guy is your all time top goal scorer? Fair enough he struggled as manager but he's hardly an impostor! I'm bettin U cheered every time this so called impostor hit the back of the net for use??


3.) 07 Jun 2015
07 Jun 2015 00:12:23
OP Step up to the challenge? The ONLY reason Ally stepped up to the challenge was the £17,,000 a week he received for his troubles mate, he was the highest paid "Manager" in Scottish football.


4.) 07 Jun 2015
07 Jun 2015 07:58:54
Mccoist the is a club legend, just like John Greig just because he was an abysmal manager doesn't take away all his goals. that front 3 of mccoist hately and mo johnstone is the best we have ever had.


5.) 07 Jun 2015
07 Jun 2015 09:32:15
Club legends walk away from clubs that are struggling financially when things aren't working out , they don't squeeze every penny they can out of them.


6.) 07 Jun 2015
07 Jun 2015 12:24:47
As far as Ally being a Club legend, possibly but his Rangers team mates made him that, Ally needed loads of chances to score, I'd like to see how his goals to chances stacks up. Luckily for him at Rangers when he played Rangers strikers got upwards of five clear cut chances a game, except for in Europe where Ally's record isn't nearly so good.

I'm not knocking Ally but any half decent striker would have scored plenty at Rangers, remember Marco Negri, I think it was 26 he scored before Christmas and all 5 against Dundee Utd one game. I don't think he was a wonder striker, he never done it anywhere else.


7.) 07 Jun 2015
07 Jun 2015 12:31:58
Mr ranger john Greig wasn't any good as a manager but still has the respect of his peers and seen as a legend at our great club. I was just giving my opinion on super ally as a footballer first as that was who I grew up watching


8.) 07 Jun 2015
07 Jun 2015 14:12:15
Well what do people say about Mark hateley the he was in bed with this board so to speak getting a pay check for "pr"


9.) 07 Jun 2015
07 Jun 2015 15:03:00
Comparing McCoist with John Greig is ridiculous, both were good players but one has devoted his life to the club, the other took millions out of the already ailing club while destroying it from within.
John Greig may not have been the greatest manager but he has always had Rangers best interests at heart, which is precisely why he walked away from the club McCoist and his bosses where building, he knew he could stop it and didn't want to be part of it, unlike McCoist who couldn't wait to give them ALL his "official" approval and reap the very generous rewards, which he will continue to reap until December thanks to that contract he never read!


10.) 09 Jun 2015
09 Jun 2015 10:39:52
as far as manager in the days that john greig was there there were no goal keeping coaches no assistant coaches no fitness coaches the board decided who they were buying john greig would have to do almost everthing includind ordering the pies not one bit of help they the albion training ground they had to basically run round macoist had more indians helping him thancochice there is no comparison between the 2 greig can always hold his head high with the way he served the club something macoist will never ever be able to do and wih the exception of whyte and green the club have always looked after him