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Article: Ally McCoist; How the goal king of Rangers turned anger into applause The fans pay their cash and they have a right to a say, but it can be harrowing at the time, believe me.(Sport)
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- The Mirror (London, England)
- Article date:
- October 2, 1996
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The ear-splitting sound that cascaded down from the Ibrox terraces was not sweet music to the ears of Ally McCoist.
Rangers' personality marksman was hardly flavour of the day as he fired blanks in a gruelling Scottish Cup-tie against Dunfermline, who were grimly defending a one-goal advantage with a mere three minutes to go.
Super Ally was Aunt Sally at the time, hardly the fans' favourite as they vented their anger on an afternoon of sheer frustration.
As it was, an astonishing late show saw the Ibrox men shatter the Fifers with two comeback ...