No disrespect to Ally, but I do t think that’s the job for him! Would be a mental appointment on both sides!
Ally McCoist shows interest in vacant Sunderland job
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Ally McCoist is interested in the managerial vacancy at former club Sunderland.
The Rangers legend - who played 65 times for the Wearsiders in the early Eighties - is a friend of chief executive Martin Bain and will be on the shortlist to replace Simon Grayson.
McCoist would be a hugely popular appointment among a dwindling and disillusioned fanbase, who called for Grayson to be sacked during Tuesday’s 3-3 draw with Bolton.
Sportsmail can reveal that Bain was waiting in the tunnel after the game. As Grayson entered his manager's office he was told he was fired, before he had even given his post-match debrief to the players and within two minutes of the full-time whistle.
However, we understand that some of Sunderland’s senior players cannot understand why they were not consulted before getting rid of another manager and are disappointed at the embarrassing nature of his dismissal.
Indeed, sources close to the dressing-room insist that the majority of the squad remained behind Grayson, despite a run of one victory in 15 which has left them third from bottom in the Championship.
Bain has now turned to joint caretakers Billy McKinlay and Robbie Stockdale ahead of Sunday’s trip to Middlesbrough.
Ally McCoist shows interest in vacant Sunderland job
http://dailym.ai/2ilfJJl
Ally McCoist is interested in the managerial vacancy at former club Sunderland.
The Rangers legend - who played 65 times for the Wearsiders in the early Eighties - is a friend of chief executive Martin Bain and will be on the shortlist to replace Simon Grayson.
McCoist would be a hugely popular appointment among a dwindling and disillusioned fanbase, who called for Grayson to be sacked during Tuesday’s 3-3 draw with Bolton.
Sportsmail can reveal that Bain was waiting in the tunnel after the game. As Grayson entered his manager's office he was told he was fired, before he had even given his post-match debrief to the players and within two minutes of the full-time whistle.
However, we understand that some of Sunderland’s senior players cannot understand why they were not consulted before getting rid of another manager and are disappointed at the embarrassing nature of his dismissal.
Indeed, sources close to the dressing-room insist that the majority of the squad remained behind Grayson, despite a run of one victory in 15 which has left them third from bottom in the Championship.
Bain has now turned to joint caretakers Billy McKinlay and Robbie Stockdale ahead of Sunday’s trip to Middlesbrough.