McCoist The 49-year-old is expected to remain as Rangers manager

 

Ally McCoist will continue as Rangers manager, a new Chief Executive Charles Green and constructive talks.

Reported that last Friday held talks with the Light Blues boss found the green scheme to replace the verge of his resignation.

Sheffield United, former CEO of Green consortium to complete the failure of the Rangers as a new company’s assets and business to ensure that the company voluntary arrangement (CVA) purchase last Thursday, the club commissioned the liquidation.

Completion of the sale of a very dramatic day at Ibrox report McCoist is about to resign and end with former boss Walter Smith leading the disaster area Glasgow giants rival bid to start.

Smith’s offer of 11 hours is unable to complete the £ 5.5million acquisition of the new company and Ayrshire-born Malcolm Murray, pension fund managers soon as Rangers chairman appointed to prevent the green.

It is believed that it had returned to McCoist family vacation, he was cut earlier in the week, when the administrator Duff and Phelps was told that HMRC plans to refuse the stroke recommendations.
Future

Murray said: “We hope that the allies promised to go any further.

“It is our policy, he is an integral part of a club, he was told.

“I believe he would become the manager of the Rangers next season, we must strive to do this, this is what every fan wants to.

“We need to get allies on board, as soon as the players, who is away on holiday, have spoken.”

One of the members of a consortium led by Smith, Jim Jimmy Cole, issued last Thursday night urged the public to Green Rangers to sell their team.
Pieces

However, Murray said, the rapid sales is not the part of the plan, added: “There is no intent to flip the club.

“I will not participate in, if there is, because I am here to help repair debris.

“Remember, Zeus Capital, who is behind the main consultant and adviser to Manchester United when they floated, they later became the appropriate investment and a global brand.

“These are long-term, rock-solid investors.

“They see the Rangers as a huge brand, and its unfortunate knee moment.

“The fans should have a serious apology and assurance, which is to establish long-term.”