Willie Henderson urges McCoist to ‘give something back’


Rangers’ legend Willie Henderson
today condemned former manager Ally McCoist in the first public criticism by
anyone connected to Rangers of the ex-boss’s “Gardening Leave” status.
Henderson, who spent 12 years at
Ibrox in the 60s and 70s, was blunt in chastising McCoist’s refusal to resign
and insistence on taking the remainder of his wage.

He said:
“This Club’s been very good to you, Ally,
you’ve earned a huge amount of money out of it. I think it would be nice for
the fans if they saw Ally give just a wee bit back to the Club. I think it would
augur well for himself.”
McCoist has already rejected
chairman Dave King’s request that he waive his salary, and appears quite
content to wait the remainder out.
Unfortunately for Ally, few
support him in this and now the former legendary striker appears to have
permanently sullied his legacy and will be remembered for greed and not goals.
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