Rangers legend questions Rangers sack call as protestors gain unlikely ally in Arsenal legend
One of the finest players in Ibrox Club history, the 9IAR icon served as manager amid Rangers’ 2012 financial collapse. Currently earning a living as one of the most popular commentators in British football, Ally McCoist has been discussing the protests that spoiled Rangers’ victory against St Johnstone. Ally McCoist has spoken up for irate Rangers fans, and the Union Bears have vowed additional protests. even if he doesn’t think that organizing walkouts is the best course of action. The Rangers icon has also discussed Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s early dismissal in late 2022, which marked a significant turning point in the team’s recent history.
Ally McCoist on demonstrations by the Rangers
“They’re right,” McCoist said to TalkSPORT. “I don’t think they’re approaching it correctly.”But there is no question that they have a point. Indeed, they do. “You could say that since Steven won the league, they have remained motionless. That’s actually rather clear, in my opinion. “They failed to do enough.”Additionally, I firmly believe that Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s departure at that specific moment was premature. “I will stand up for the fans’ freedom to do as they please, and I will support their right to leave if they so choose.”
An Arsenal legend expresses empathy with Ibrox supporters
Martin Keown, a former Arsenal player who has also been responding to the Ibrox protests, has become an unexpected ally of Rangers supporters. Speaking on TalkSport’s White & Jordan (13/01), Keown asserts that the Rangers board is currently suffering the price for their inability to capitalize on Steven Gerrard’s 55-point victory. Keown stated, “They didn’t build on that success.” I believe the message has been conveyed because we are discussing it today.”There is no future for a club or stadium that isn’t united, but it doesn’t hurt to say that they point that out. “If they think so at the football team.”
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