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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ally_McCoistAlly McCoist - Wikipedia

    Alistair Murdoch McCoist, MBE ( / məˈkɔɪst /; born 24 September 1962) is a Scottish former footballer who has since worked as a manager and TV pundit. McCoist began his playing career with Scottish club St Johnstone, before moving to English side Sunderland in 1981.

  2. Alistair "Ally" Murdoch McCoist (Bellshill, Escocia, 24 de septiembre de 1962) es un entrenador escocés y exjugador de fútbol profesional y el último entrenador del Rangers Football Club hasta su desaparición de la Premier League de Escocia en junio de 2012.

  3. Nombre en país de origen: Alistair Murdoch McCoist F. Nacim./Edad: 24/09/1962 (61) Lugar de nacimiento: Bellshill Altura: indeterminado Nacionalidad: Escocia Posición: Delantero - Delantero centro Pie: indeterminado Club actual: Retirado Fichado: 01/07/2001 Contrato hasta: -.

  4. McCoist is Rangers' all-time leading goalscorer. Ally McCoist has left his post as Rangers manager and is now on gardening leave. Here BBC Sport Scotland profiles the manager and former player.

  5. 1 de mar. de 2024 · Ally McCoist is Rangers’ all-time record scorer. As per Fitbastats, he scored 362 goals in 585 games for the Ibrox giants across a 15-year spell. 251 goals were scored in the Scottish top-flight while McCoist scored 29 in the Scottish Cup and 54 in the Scottish League Cup, the latter being a competition record.

  6. Ally McCoist Biography. Alistair Murdoch McCoist, MBE (born 24 September 1962) is a Scottish former footballer who has since worked as a manager and pundit. McCoist began his playing career with Scottish club St Johnstone before moving to English side Sunderland in 1981. He returned to Scotland two years later and signed with Rangers.

  7. A brilliant penalty box striker Ally McCoist was twice winner of the European Golden Boot and is Rangers’ all time top goal scorer with 355 goals from 581 games. With Rangers McCoist won eight League Championship titles, nine Scottish League Cups and one Scottish Cup.