The mask slipped from the cheeky chappie last night as Ally McCoist was forced to share his hurt over Liverpool’s 7-1 Ibrox rout.
Stopping off in the BT Sport studio at Ibrox between shifts with TalkSPORT, Sky Sports and other media partners all looked well at half-time as the former Ibrox boss drooled over a 1-1 scoreline with hopes of a first ever Champions League point to top off Scott Arfeld (spelling) scoring a goal.
Sitting with his good pals Rio Ferdinand and Michael Owen as six second half goals flew in brought back painful memories for McCoist, a decade ago he was fronting the journey to places like Peterhead, Elgin and Annan alongside Lee Wallace and the leftovers.
— David ? (@thedavidcurrie) October 12, 2022
On 6 October 2012 McCoist was in the dugout as Stirling Albion enjoyed a 1-0 win despite manager Greig McDonald missing the match due to his wedding. Stirling Albion were bottom of the Third Division going into that match.
Ally McCoist loved Rangers’ opener ??#UCL pic.twitter.com/94uLc2RLZj
— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) October 12, 2022
Ferdinand, the cunts cunt!
Whallopped.
Ferdinand you can post letter sidey ways into his gub with that back to front coupon of his.