
Rangers hero Ally McCoist ‘is on EVERYTHING' says sports hero as he calls for rebate on TV licence
But now the Liverpudlian former world snooker champ turned snooker pundit gazes at McCoist's media empire and marvels.
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John Parrott couldn't resist a light-hearted barb at his old Question of Sport pal
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Ally McCoist commentates on the Champions League final for TNT
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The Rangers icon might be on a well-earned holiday right now, but he's one of the hardest working men in the business, regularly working at three or four matches a week across Europe - in addition to hosting a daily national breakfast show for TalkSPORT.
And it was with that in mind that his old Question of Sport pal Parrott couldn't resist a light-hearted dig in the Gers hero's direction.
He was making an appearance on the TalkSPORT breakfast show, usually hosted by McCoist but this time with Alan Brazil and Gabby Agbonlahor on comms.
He said: "Can I get a rebate on my TV licence, because my Scottish mate is on everything.
"He's going to be doing the Shipping Forecast next."
One of McCoist's former managers, meanwhile, has been explaining why he DENIED the Rangers hero an emotional Ibrox swansong when manager of Kilmarnock.
Bobby Williamson was Killie boss back in 2001 when he kept McCoist on the bench during a 5-1 defeat at Ibrox in his final season as a professional.
In an interview with the Let Me Be Frank podcast, Williamson said: "It was a very unique occasion.
"I don't think it'd happened before and I don't think it'll happen again, where an opposition are singing for a player to come on.
"We were getting battered, Rangers played really well that day and we've not really performed.
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"[The Rangers fans] started to chant McCoist's name. If they hadn't done that, I might've put him on.
"But because they were chanting, and I've got 200 Kilmanrock fans over there, who've paid good money to come up from Ayrshire, and I'm thinking if I put him on then I'm going to get dog's abuse for kowtowing to Rangers.
He added: "I sympathised with the Rangers fans. I used to be one.
"I knew how they were feeling, they wanted to see Ally.
"But I said to myself, they'll have other occasions to do that. These Old Firm games, they'll see him again, and then he went back as a manager.
"But I would've got slaughtered off my own fans. I've got to think about them."
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