Ally McCoist will step up his search for new talent in the wake of last night’s elimination from the Champions League by
The Rangers boss has said he will leave “no curling stone unturned” as he looks to bolster his squad for the gruelling season ahead.
Although the club lost out on a potential £15m windfall last night Craig Whyte remains a Motherwell born tycoon and McCoist will demand a meeting to clarify just how much he will have to spend before the transfer window slams shut at the end of August.
It is understood Annan Athletic have rejected two bids for their reserve goalkeeper as McCoist looks to keep Allan McGregor on his toes but the Ibrox boss has warned he will not be held to ransom over the deal.
In a new strategy McCoist will travel all over Lanarkshire and Dundee this week taking in games on public parks in the hope of landing the next Jim Baxter who at one time would have played on a public park when he was a small child with his pals.
Explaining his new approach to recruitment, McCoist said: “If I can spot the new Dalglish or Broadfoot watching these games then it will all be worth it. If someone catches my eye I’ll give them a chance. Ball control like Patsy Kensit eh, eh, eh!”
Finally conceding defeat in the chase for David Goodwillie was hard to accept for McCoist but he admitted it finally hit him when he saw the player in a
“We’ll put a ninth bid in this evening” he said tapping his nose.
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