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bibblebub | 23:15 Sun 21st Dec 2014 | Football
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http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/scottish/ally-mccoist-leaves-rangers-role-threeandahalf-year-reign-as-rangers-manager-officially-comes-to-an-end-9939068.html

He is now no longer Rangers boss, just a couple of days after saying that he'd see out the 12-month notice period.

Will Rangers continue the inevitable rise towards the Scottish Premier League and the top of that division despite whatever is going on in the background or will what happens on the field be adversely affected?
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Well they are already 11 points behind leaders hearts and played more games, so the inevitable may not be so inevitable
14:18 Mon 22nd Dec 2014
Well they are already 11 points behind leaders hearts and played more games, so the inevitable may not be so inevitable
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You're right (i should have checked the table instead of just assuming that they were at the top of it) but it is only halfway through the season so it wouldn't be a surprise if they went on to finish top.
Bibblebub " So it wouldn't be a surprise if they went on to finish top"

More likely to finish 4th. or even to "finish"at all,judging by their present financial predicaments.

Many of us live in hope.!!
I like Ally McCoist, Like in the EPL he doesn't have the resources to call on money wise to get Rangers back up in division one of the SPL.

I think he should be given the chance to see out his gardening career though, it makes financial sense.

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