Ally McCoist - Player Profile & Stats - soccerzz.com
Alistair Murdoch McCoist is a 62-year-old Football ex-player. Born in Bellshill on 1962-09-24 played as Forward. Weights 76 kg and is 178 cm tall.
www.soccerzz.comAlly McCoist most famously played for Rangers after starting his career with St Johnstone and had a spell with Sunderland; he later finished his playing career with Kilmarnock. He is best known for his time at Rangers, where he became the club’s all-time top scorer.
Alistair Murdoch McCoist is a 62-year-old Football ex-player. Born in Bellshill on 1962-09-24 played as Forward. Weights 76 kg and is 178 cm tall.
www.soccerzz.comThe 61-year-old has now claimed he won't be attending the Old Firm derby on Sunday
www.gbnews.comScottish football legend and BBC’s A Question of Sport celebrity panelist
www.nmplive.co.ukAlly McCoist officially retired from professional football in June 2001 after concluding his career at Kilmarnock. His retirement marked the end of a
www.efpafootball.comAlly McCoist Biography Glasgow Rangers football legend. Super Ally Rangers great who also played for St Johnstone, Kilmarnock and Sunderland.
allymccoist.comAlly McCoist is a Rangers and Scotland footballing legend, who is now a prominent football pundit and TV personality. To book him call 01753 439289.
greatbritishspeakers.co.ukHis career really took off when he returned to Scotland and was signed for Rangers by John Greig in 1983. He would remain at Ibrox for the next 15 years, playing in 581 matches and scoring 355 goals to become the club’s highest goalscorer. ‘Super Ally’ helped the Light Blues to ten League Championships, one Scottish Cup and nine League Cups. His exploits in the box saw him crowned Scottish PFA Players’ Player of the Year in 1992 and he became the first player to win the European Golden Boot...
sshf.sportscotland.org.ukAlistair Murdoch "Ally" McCoist OBE (born 24 September 1962) is a Scottish football pundit, television personality and former professional footballer and manager who played as a striker. Rangers F.C. Hall Of Fame profile Rangers F.C. manager profile Scottish Football Hall of Fame profile
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