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Ally McCoist Statement

 

Sat, Jun 23, 2012

 

 

 

 

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RANGERS manager Ally McCoist has this afternoon released the following statement.

 

He said: "It has been reported that a couple of players have indicated they want to challenge the transfer of their contracts. This is news to me and no player has spoken to me about it.

 

"At all times during my first year as manager, I strived to show players respect and in return would have hoped they would have shown me, and more importantly the club, respect by notifying us of their intentions before making it known elsewhere.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Players have their own decisions to make and I understand that, but the question they have to ask themselves is do they want to play for Rangers or not?

 

"The formation of a new company is not the issue. The players would be playing for the same club - Rangers - in front of the same fans.

 

"If players want to leave and play somewhere else then they should be honest with the Rangers supporters.

 

"I don't want Rangers fans to be reading over the next few days how devastated players are about having to go. The fans deserve better than that. They are not daft.

 

"I can understand if a player has the chance to go somewhere else and there is uncertainty about which division we will be playing in.

 

"If that is the case that is understandable but they should not expect sympathy from Rangers supporters if they use the transfer of contracts as an excuse.

 

"I already know there are agents touting my players all over the United Kingdom, so let's be brutally honest.

 

"We are in a difficult situation and the contracts issue has given some players and agents the belief they can use it to leave the club.

 

"After all that the club and the fans have gone through, the supporters, above all, deserve the truth and should not have to listen to stories trying to sugar-coat the possible departure of players from the club.

 

"The players were magnificent last season and made great sacrifices and that will never be forgotten.

 

"Now, we have to look forward and everyone should be upfront and honest about their intentions."

 

Rangers CEO Charles Green added: "We are meeting the PFA Scotland and their legal advisers on Monday with a view to allaying players' concerns about the transfer of contracts so the timing of these announcements by players is hard to understand.

 

"The transfer of contracts has already happened and the club's clear legal advice is that players' purported objection is ineffective.

 

"Rangers would like to make it abundantly clear to players, agents and the chairmen and managers of other football clubs that we will take whatever steps necessary to challenge what we regard as a breach of contract to protect the interests of our club."

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"I don't want Rangers fans to be reading over the next few days how devastated players are about having to go. The fans deserve better than that. They are not daft.

 

"I can understand if a player has the chance to go somewhere else and there is uncertainty about which division we will be playing in.

 

"If that is the case that is understandable but they should not expect sympathy from Rangers supporters if they use the transfer of contracts as an excuse.

 

 

Well said Ally:tu:

Edited by TheWeeBlueDevil
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Barry Fry on SSN just on saying they have been offered Rangers players by agents for weeks.

 

I honestly thought the players would have had more respect for McCoist , I think what has shocked me more than anything is that players are going behind his back .

 

Although I do understand agents play a big part in that .

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Although I do understand agents play a big part in that .

 

I think that's been the biggest problem over recent years - Agents sh*t stirring!!!

I'm pretty sure that if word gets out that a player like McCabe could technically be a free agent, there will be plenty of ears pricking up!!!

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