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Ally: I trust Green

By ROGER HANNAH

Published: Today at 00:15

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ALLY McCOIST last night told Rangers fans: You CAN buy season tickets from Charles Green.

Ibrox boss McCoist insists Green has convinced him he’s fit and proper to lead Gers out of crisis.

He has previously stopped short of backing Green’s plea to fans to fork out for briefs.

McCoist said: “I’m really conscious of the fact there has been a lot of talk and questions asked.

“But even if Princess Diana or Mother Teresa had come in and bought Rangers I would have been sceptical. That’s how damaged we were after the last ten or 11 months.

Respect and trust have to be earned by working hard and doing the right things.

“I’ve watched Charles in recent weeks. He’s nailed his colours to the mast in terms of work ethic.

“He’s done his best for Rangers, fought for the club and represented us to the best of his ability.

“I have been impressed by his willingness to fight our corner. He has been a good ally to have.

“Rangers has far more stability than we’ve had in recent months.

“The new owners were the only party that came and put their money where their mouths were.

“They stood tall and bought Rangers, so they deserve great support from us and the fans.

“It’s time for everyone with the best interests of Rangers at heart to unite and get behind the club.”

McCoist, who has bought four season tickets for his family, hailed the 38,000 fans who turned out for the League Cup victory over East Fife on Tuesday.

Around 20,000 season tickets have been sold for the Third Division campaign at Ibrox.

But it’s NOT expected the fans will catch a glimpse of former Celtic striker Craig Beattie.

That deal looks doomed to failure after McCoist landed Dean Shiels, Kevin Kyle and Fran Sandaza.

He added: “I wouldn’t say it’s dead in the water, but I don’t think it’s going through.

“It also looks like Mo Edu and Alejandro Bedoya will be leaving.

“They are two players we’d like to keep, but it’s not looking that way.

“But our fans deserve to see top-class players and this is just the start of the rebuilding process.”

McCoist spoke of his excitement at a possible investment by Newcastle owner Mike Ashley.

He said: “He looks to be to a very successful businessman. That’s a good start.

“I don’t think you need to be a big fan to run a club. But it would be great to have people of that pedigree contributing.”

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Ally: I trust Green

By ROGER HANNAH

Published: Today at 00:15

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ALLY McCOIST last night told Rangers fans: You CAN buy season tickets from Charles Green.

Ibrox boss McCoist insists Green has convinced him hes fit and proper to lead Gers out of crisis.

He has previously stopped short of backing Greens plea to fans to fork out for briefs.

McCoist said: Im really conscious of the fact there has been a lot of talk and questions asked.

But even if Princess Diana or Mother Teresa had come in and bought Rangers I would have been sceptical. Thats how damaged we were after the last ten or 11 months.

Respect and trust have to be earned by working hard and doing the right things.

Ive watched Charles in recent weeks. Hes nailed his colours to the mast in terms of work ethic.

Hes done his best for Rangers, fought for the club and represented us to the best of his ability.

I have been impressed by his willingness to fight our corner. He has been a good ally to have.

Rangers has far more stability than weve had in recent months.

The new owners were the only party that came and put their money where their mouths were.

They stood tall and bought Rangers, so they deserve great support from us and the fans.

Its time for everyone with the best interests of Rangers at heart to unite and get behind the club.

McCoist, who has bought four season tickets for his family, hailed the 38,000 fans who turned out for the League Cup victory over East Fife on Tuesday.

Around 20,000 season tickets have been sold for the Third Division campaign at Ibrox.

But its NOT expected the fans will catch a glimpse of former Celtic striker Craig Beattie.

That deal looks doomed to failure after McCoist landed Dean Shiels, Kevin Kyle and Fran Sandaza.

He added: I wouldnt say its dead in the water, but I dont think its going through.

It also looks like Mo Edu and Alejandro Bedoya will be leaving.

They are two players wed like to keep, but its not looking that way.

But our fans deserve to see top-class players and this is just the start of the rebuilding process.

McCoist spoke of his excitement at a possible investment by Newcastle owner Mike Ashley.

He said: He looks to be to a very successful businessman. Thats a good start.

I dont think you need to be a big fan to run a club. But it would be great to have people of that pedigree contributing.

Delighted to see Ally saying that he is happy with Charles, surely no fan need worry about buying a season ticket now. :clap:

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Frankie on Gersnet won't like this...........just banned me from his Rangers News facebook page when I called someone a clown yesterday. He's been bitching about Charles Green for weeks.. :lol:

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Which fat keech chunt?

There are several on the short list. :rolleyes:

El Presidente of Seeyoujimmyland.................the one that has been alleged to have had a homosexual relationship with N. Sturgeon......................still can't get it................the one who can't answer a straight question about his manifesto re Independence.........jees...........ok final clue.............the one that dines with the stars like sandy thom.........ps he can get you a signed cd from her.uk.gif He doesn't like this flag uk.gif

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I want to buy a season ticket book but I can't 'til the others have decided whether to renew or not.

Passed by the ticket office at 11.15 and it was empty. No queue. Guess everyone that wanted to renew has renewed then?

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I want to buy a season ticket book but I can't 'til the others have decided whether to renew or not.

Passed by the ticket office at 11.15 and it was empty. No queue. Guess everyone that wanted to renew has renewed then?

Same boat here, our need has grown to 5 possibly 6 season tickets required, hoping to get them beside each other as there is my son aged 7 & my mates boy aged 9 in amongst that number....counting down the days to the public sale!

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