McCoist lists Rangers shortcomings that devastate him as he aims board blast
Ally McCoist has been left “devastated” at Rangers’ shortcomings this season so far as he listed issues on and off the field.
The Ibrox legend, like other fans, has been gutted at what he’s witnessed from his club with recruitment, a lack of leadership, Champions League failures and Hampden attendances being clear points of concern for the former player. Results have not been particularly great, either, with Dynamo Kyiv knocking them out of the UCL and Hearts holding them to a goalless draw on the opening day.
For McCoist, speaking on talkSPORT, it’s been a tough start to the campaign and one they must improve on otherwise there will be no progress at all and that will stunt the group and the club compared to their rivals down the line.
“It wasn’t because I didn’t want to talk about the game but it was because of other ongoing circumstances which I won’t be telling you! The fact of the matter is Rangers aren’t a Champions League team at this moment in time,” Coisty said.
“It is worth mentioning we saw one of the worst refereeing decisions in years which did have an influence on a game of such importance. That aside, Rangers are short at this moment in time. There’s no way Rangers could handle the Champions League.
“I’m genuinely devastated at what’s going on at my club. The recruitment, goalkeeper (Jack Butland) and Dujon Sterling aside, has been unbelievably poor. They have given money to people to spend who haven’t spent it wisely at all. We’re not even playing our home games at Ibrox now. I’ve seen it in the last couple of games – there’s big gaps at Hampden. That’s not where Rangers should be.
“On the pitch, we’re miles off it. It breaks my heart to say it. And off the pitch as well we’ve got an unbelievable amount of work to do. There doesn’t seem to be any leadership. The previous chief executive has gone to Saudi Arabia and I’m not sure about the job he did.
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