Rangers hero Ally McCoist reveals surprise new project
Ally McCoist, the angry hero, isn’t scared to take on new projects. Since hanging up his boots 23 years ago, the former Ibrox goalscorer has done it all, whether it is TV punditry, commentary, radio hosting, or football management. However, the 61-year-old has finally made the decision to write a book, and according to popular belief, it is not about the Rangers. McCoist used social media to convey the thrilling news of his most recent endeavor. On October 24, Hodder will publish his book “Dear Scotland,” which he is launching.
However, this isn’t just an ordinary autobiography; it details his experiences while travelling on the road with the Tartan Army.
McCoist wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “It wasn’t the best of summers for us Scots on the football field but as the Tartan Army will tell you “No Scotland, No Party” and I’m delighted to celebrate my new book which comes out this Autumn.
“My love letter to Scotland’s national team and the Scottish game, Dear Scotland, pays tribute to everything our small but fierce nation has given to football.”You will journey through the highs, lows (sometimes heroic, sometimes less heroic), and genuinely humorous moments in between that accompany representing the nation I adore. My book will take you back to those early moments when I fell in love with the famous blue jersey and all those superstars who worn it. “I am so excited to share my memories with all of you.”Dear Scotland is currently available for pre-order and will be published in hardback, eBook, and audio format by @HodderBooks on October 24. /dearscotland.ink.to. The Scotland national team issued 61 caps to the former Rangers striker.
Fans commented on McCoist post reacting to the book launch, with a first saying: “Superb! Please do the audio yourself.”
Scottish singer, Amy MacDonald, replied: “Brilliant.”
While another eager fan said: “Hope you do some book signings.”
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