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Ally McCoist Rangers newsAlly McCoist claimed that he was angrier than he’s ever been after watching Sevco draw 1-1 at home to Montrose.

Just days after discussing Champions League participation and ground expansion the part-timers of Montrose brought a dose of reality to the marble staircase.

The home side looked poised to claim all three points thanks to an own goal from John Crawford until a 30 yarder from David Gray flew into the net in the 88th minute to the delight of the 150 strong travelling support.

“I’m probably as angry as I’ve ever been, certainly as a manager, with that performance,” the normally wise-cracking McCoist stated.

“I’m not even interested about Montrose’s wonder goal with two minutes to go. You could absolutely see it coming.

“Our overall performance was not good enough and our standard of finishing was probably worse than that. The players had better switch on or they’ll be completely switched off.

“Today just told me I was right in that I knew where we were, effectively. The result next week (against Dundee United) won’t tell me anything I don’t already know.

“This match confirmed where I thought we were. I would hope today’s level of performance will act as a wake-up call for a lot of the players, not even just one or two.

“My disappointment covers the entire team. I said to them after the game we live and die as a team. That will always be the case and the individuals within the team know that themselves.

“That level of performance can’t and won’t be tolerated. It seems a bit bizarre saying that when we’ve had only two draws in 14 games but the supporters deserve a better level of performance than they got today.

“Montrose had chances as did we and they were good ones. Our finishing has to get better.”

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  • Well done Montrose 11 men againest sevco how can this be???some one has to answer for this

  • O'Connell says:

    Poor fat jessey. It’s all gone tits up for The People. First the team went down the shitter now the fleg. Twould bring a tear to a glass eye

  • SJY says:

    This is like a new signing for Queens Park.

    If the Spiders win their games in hand the gap is down to 11 points

    And if they win their remaining games vs Sevco then anything is possible

    Game on!

  • gb says:

    who cares?

  • Bertie says:

    Daily Record headline –

    Brave Rangers hold European giants to a creditable draw.

    Rangers 1 – Monté Rosé 1

  • paul says:

    can we not loan the spiders some squad players
    cmoan lenny -you know you want to

  • Zombie nation says:

    Fat sally sounded suicidal on ssb last night, if he jumped aff the erskine bridge the tsunami wid wipe oot Arran !

  • Richie says:

    I like this blog but why would you waste your time and write an articale about a 3rd division team ? Who the funck cares ?

  • eastside says:

    SHARE THE TRUTH GUYS
    From TSFM:

    Under courtroom conditions (FTTT) the MIH/Rangers FC QC, Mr Thornhill, conceded that, where a side letter existed, the remuneration trust benefit to footballers was contractual.

    As Rangers did not lodge any side letters with the SPL the complete Contract of Service was not submitted for players who had been given that additional benefit. Therefore, players who are found to have been issued with side letters must logically be found to have not been eligible to play in official matches.

    Rangers understood that the EBT benefit was contractual with the issue of a side letter.
    Rangers understood that all Contracts of Service must be lodged with the SPL.
    Rangers understood that they were playing with improperly registered players.

    Though the commission are not in any real position to punish the club – as they are now deceased – they must, at the very least, correct the result of each match where an ineligible player participated.

    This is really, really simple.

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