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Alistair Murdoch " Ally " McCoist, (; 24 September 1962 ) is a Scottish football manager and former player.
McCoist is Rangers'all-time leading goalscorer ( with 251 league goals ; 355 in all competitions ).
In October 2006, he took over nine minutes to consider with his teammates Ally McCoist and Michael Holding the question, " Who is the only golfer from Europe or the United States to have won two majors without making a Ryder Cup appearance ", eventually correctly answering John Daly.

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He also attracted high profile players including former Scotland internationals Ally McCoist and Ian Durrant, and the former French international Christophe Cocard.
McCoist also won a Scottish Cup winners ' medal and nine Scottish League Cup winners ' medals.
Both Ally McCoist and Ian Ferguson however also received 9 league champions medals during the " 9 in a row " run of title wins.
The film also starred former Kilmarnock striker Ally McCoist.
Rangers manager Walter Smith had also favoured Ally McCoist and Gordon Durie as his strikers for the 1995 – 96 season, and had also brought in Peter van Vossen in exchange for Oleg Salenko for the forward positions.

McCoist and appearance
McCoist was then selected for Scotland's semi-professional side for a four team tournament in Holland however he failed to make an appearance.

McCoist and for
Wright has appeared in television commercials for the chicken sauce, Chicken Tonight, Nescafé and Ladbrokes along with Chris Kamara, Ally McCoist and former Arsenal team mate Lee Dixon.
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 had trained with St. Mirren as a 16-year-old but was rejected by manager Alex Ferguson for being " too small ".
In 1983 Rangers manager John Greig signed McCoist for £ 185, 000.
McCoist made his competitive début for the Ibrox side on the opening day of the 1983 – 84 season against St. Mirren and scored twenty goals that year.
That title win was the first of nine-in-a-row, but McCoist found himself in and out of the first team for the first three of those successes.
McCoist appeared 10 times for the Scotland national under-18 football team.
Motson and a summariser, including ex-professionals Mark Lawrenson and former Rangers star Ally McCoist, lent their voices to Canadian video game developer EA Sports as English-language commentators for its popular FIFA series.
They were replaced for FIFA 06 by Clive Tyldesley and Andy Gray but returned with McCoist for FIFA Manager 08.
Unfortunately for Airdrie on this occasion however, a goal each from Mark Hateley and Ally McCoist earned the blue half of Glasgow a 2 – 1 victory.

McCoist and Rangers
Ally McCoist was announced as the new Rangers manager beginning in June 2011.
* Ally McCoist, Scottish former professional footballer, lead actor in A Shot at Glory, and now manager of Rangers F. C.
At Rangers, McCoist became the club's record goalscorer, netting 355 goals.
After failing to score during his first two seasons in Perth, McCoist scored 23 goals in 43 appearances during the 1980 – 81 season including a consolation against Rangers in a 3 – 1 defeat in Scottish Cup replay.
During his fifteen years with Rangers, McCoist achieved an array of honours, including ten league championship medals.
With Rangers still a team very much in the doldrums, McCoist managed 18 goals the following season as he began to endear himself to the club's fans.
McCoist was an ever-present in Rangers ' title-winning side of 1987, notching 33 goals along the way and another hat-trick in the League Cup final against Celtic brought further accolades his way.
His tally of 31 goals that season could not prevent Celtic regaining the league title and, although Rangers recaptured their crown in 1988 – 89, McCoist played only 19 games.
McCoist and Durrant were each fined £ 1500 by Rangers.
When Walter Smith took over from Souness, McCoist returned to the fore and won both Players ' Player of the Year and the Sportswriters ' award after scoring 34 goals in season 1991 – 92 as Rangers completed a domestic treble.
McCoist finished his career at Kilmarnock, where he spent three seasons after leaving Rangers 1998.
On 5 January 2007, press outlets reported that Rangers had spoken to Smith with a view to hiring him to manage Rangers again, with Ally McCoist as assistant manager.
After Rangers beat Dunfermline 4 – 0 at East End Park, Rangers manager Ally McCoist praised Davis's performance by saying " It was a captain's performance from the best player on the park.
The current members are John Greig, Sandy Jardine and Ally McCoist, all of whom are themselves Hall of Fame members, club historian David Mason, Jim Templeton, President of the Rangers Supporters Assembly and David Murray himself.

McCoist and made
McCoist made his Scotland debut on 29 April 1986, in a 0 – 0 friendly match against Netherlands.

McCoist and club
McCoist began his playing career with Scottish club St Johnstone before moving to English side Sunderland in 1981.

McCoist and .
Outstanding contributions from Player of the Season winners Ally McCoist ( 1991 – 92 ), Andy Goram ( 1992 – 93 ), Mark Hateley ( 1993 – 94 ), Brian Laudrup ( 1994 – 95 and 1996 – 97 ) and Paul Gascoigne ( 1995 – 96 ), were crucial to maintaining success.
In addition to McCoist, only Richard Gough and Ian Ferguson won all 9 championship medals.
On 10 January 2007, former boss Walter Smith resigned from his post as Scotland manager to return to the Ibrox helm, with Ally McCoist as assistant manager.
EK82 Handball Club Founded in 1972, they train at the John Wright Sports Centre and the Alistair McCoist Complex.
During the return match at Ibrox Park, Pančev punished the rival again by using the attractive scissors-technique, after which the legendary McCoist was only able to even the result.
He was one of the team captains on A Question of Sport, alongside footballer and pundit Ally McCoist from 1996 to 2002.
This installment breaks with the long tradition of commentary from Match of the Days John Motson and ( more recently ) Ally McCoist, who are replaced by ITV's Clive Tyldesley and former Sky Sports pundit Andy Gray, who had already worked in the series as guest commentator.
Long term members of the squad that had won nine league championships in a row left, including Ally McCoist, Ian Durrant, Andy Goram, and Stuart McCall.
McCoist was inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.
This was enough to convince Sunderland manager Alan Durban to splash £ 400, 000 on McCoist making him Sunderland's most expensive ever signing.
With seven goals scored by the end of October big things were expected but McCoist failed to score another goal in Sunderland shirt.

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