Language Line [39], McCoist's first wife was Allison. They will pass you through to the local NHS Lanarkshire team to arrange a home visit. He turned down the managerial position at Inverness Caledonian Thistle in 2006 as he wanted a job nearer his Glasgow home. He started only one game at the 1990 World Cup in Italy (coming on as a late substitute in the other group games)[10] after being an integral part of the qualification bid. This followed an attack on a 19-year-old outside an East Kilbride nightclub in the early hours of 5 December 1986. Kelsey Stuttard had just left work when her Audi A3 smashed into a bridge on May 7, 2022. Back. During the 199091 season, Mo Johnston and new signing Mark Hateley were the preferred front pairing, and when McCoist attended the Cheltenham Festival when the players were given free time prior to back-to-back games against Celtic, he was dropped from the match squad by Souness and forced to apologise for 'breaching team discipline' in a press conference. NHS Lanarkshire has later confirmed the incident and apologised. Alistair McCoist Complex. Covid-19 restrictions are still in place at vaccination clinics. Jeff Stelling sees Rangers title hopes as 'impossible' as Kris Boyd cannot envisage Celtic stumble. The new venue will be up and running from November 22 and will remain until December 31. WordPress Download Manager - Best Download Management Plugin. Born at Bellshill Maternity Hospital[3] and raised in East Kilbride,[4] McCoist attended Maxwellton Primary and Hunter High School. The health board says the queues formed with above average people attending as they began the roll out of the second dose of the jab. EXCLUSIVE: Yousaf told the Record that concerns raised by businesses meant that a rethink was required on how to regulate alcohol advertising. A tenth Premier Division winner's medal (the completion of nine-in-a-row) and a ninth League Cup win (scoring twice)[32][10] followed in 199697. contact IPSO here, 2001-2023. Rangers won the Scottish League One championship and promotion to the second tier, as they became the first Rangers side in 115 years to go an entire league season unbeaten. It was Rangers' 32 Scottish Cup Final victory in front of 122,714 spectators at Hampden Park. Editors' Code of Practice. Interpreting services at clinics [43], Businessman Craig Whyte bought out Sir David Murray as Rangers' majority shareholder in May 2011. Humza Yousaf would scrap alcohol advertising ban consultation if he becomes First Minister. If your media request is urgent, please call us on01698 752632.For media enquiries out of hours, including the bank holidays, please call the switchboard on01236 748748and ask for the on duty press officer. After this, the clinic will return to the Ballerup Hall. Scots medic braves aftershocks to help pregnant mums plucked from earthquake rubble in Turkey. I still think it was a massive mistake. "When I was 14, 15, Sir Alex used to pick me up from school. Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. Feb 26 IT'S FINAL DAY! SNP leadership candidate Humza Yousaf has 'concerns' about tax perks for private school. His last appearance in a Rangers jersey came in the 1998 Scottish Cup Final when he scored in a 21 defeat by Heart of Midlothian.[33]. Close. The queues today (April 20) were due to a number of unexpected challenges, including staff absences. "[7], McCoist finished his career at Kilmarnock, where he spent three seasons alongside long-time Rangers teammate and friend Ian Durrant. He also held the title for the most goals scored by a player in European competitions (21), until his total was overtaken by Alfredo Morelos. Glasgow bakery Mortons Rolls 'ceases all trading' in huge blow to city. For anyone attending our vaccination centres who may need an interpreter, we have direct and easy access to more than 200 languages, including British Sign Language (BSL) through the LanguageLine app available on iPads. If you receive an appointment which isnt suitable, details on how to reschedule it will be on your appointment letter. He was a team captain on the BBC's A Question of Sport from 1996 to 2007, making a record 363 appearances on the show. [18] McCoist is also third in the all-time appearance table for Rangers, having made 581 appearances for the club. Newsquest Media Group Ltd, Loudwater Mill, Station Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. NHS inform helpline If you're well, but have a question about your health or local NHS services, phone our helpline on 0800 22 44 88. The Rangers boss hasn't been shy to take a leaf out of his counterpart's book but there's one more thing he should take note of across the city. [71], A lifelong Rangers fan, McCoist attended his first Old Firm fixture as a ten-year-old on 5 May 1973. [65], In 2000, McCoist also starred in the film A Shot at Glory alongside Robert Duvall, playing Jackie McQuillan, a fictional legendary ex-Celtic player. It opened to the public last spring but the Rangers assistant manager was invited to attend an official ceremony. In 2010, he was a regular co-commentator for ESPN at the 2010 World Cup working alongside Martin Tyler or Derek Rae. Alloa wonderkid on fledgling career in Scottish football as he looks to emulate Cristiano Ronaldo. On 22 February 2011 he was announced as the new Rangers manager, with effect from June 2011. McCoist was then selected for Scotland's semi-professional side for a four team tournament in the Netherlands however he failed to make an appearance. It was a great partnership"[30]. Rangers progressed to the semi-finals of the 201415 Scottish League Cup, but suffered an embarrassing defeat in the 201415 Scottish Challenge Cup against Alloa Athletic. WordPress Download Manager - Best Download Management Plugin. If your media request is urgent, please call us on01698 752632.For media enquiries out of hours, including the bank holidays, please call the switchboard on01236 748748and ask for the on duty press officer. He later played for Kilmarnock. Rising star Rayan Mohammed has admitted he has faced abuse on the pitch as he climbed through the ranks to reach the SPFL. This allows pharmacies to continue to provide services to their communities, while not increasing the number of people attending their premises. A prolific striker, he is currently ranked as the fifth-highest goalscorer in the top tier of the Scottish football league system all time, having netted 260 times for Rangers and Kilmarnock between 1983 and 2001. Harry has 'nothing to lose' ahead of trauma tell-all, royal experts claim. Registered in England & Wales | 01676637 |. I can still hear her obviously not with us now but I can still hear her voice down the phone. Dismay over cancelled operation figures for NHS Ayrshire & Arran. But the centre was blighted by so called ghost patients with hundreds of people failing to turn up to get the Covid-19 jab. If you have not had either your first or second dose of the coronavirus vaccine, you should arrange to have them by registering through NHS Inform at https://www.nhsinform.scot/covid-19-vaccine/invitations-and-appointments/registering-for-a-coronavirus-vaccine. From the 202021 season, Sky Sports earned exclusive rights to the SPFL, and McCoist continued to feature as a pundit on their coverage. [72], During the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, McCoist was a supporter of the successful Better Together against Scottish independence. And I do appreciate him for saying that. [13][14][15] On his dream move, McCoist recalled: "I met John Greig and Tommy McLean at the Crest Hotel, at the roundabout in Carlisle. At the European Under-18 Finals Scotland found themselves in a group with Austria, Spain and defending Under-18 Champions England. HP10 9TY. He started developing stomach pains, diarrhoea and a splitting headache, just hours after the jab Ally McCoist's son, 23, settles a legal claim with man who sued him for 500,000 after he left him with a fractured skull when he mowed him down in his uninsured Audi The Rangers legend's son. [44], McCoist's first competitive game in charge of Rangers came on 23 July 2011, a 11 draw at home to Hearts on the opening day of the 201112 SPL. Those goals won him the European Golden Boot the first time a Scot had won the award ensuring his position with two long-range strikes in the final fixture of the season away to Aberdeen,[24] a match he later admitted he had barely been in a condition to play, having spent the previous night drinking with students in the team hotel. From Monday, March 8, the facilities will have the combined capacity to vaccinate more than 50,000 people each week. Graham Potter has received sympathy for his plight at Chelsea, with pundit Ally McCoist suggesting many of the problems at Stamford Bridge are not of the manager's doing. Following the rejection of a company voluntary arrangement by HM Revenue & Customs, the business and assets of the company running Rangers were sold to a consortium led by Charles Green. Despite being within four points of Celtic at the top of the table in February, having been fifteen points clear of their arch rivals at one stage,[55] Rangers' SPL title challenge was virtually ended after the club entered administration on 14 February 2012 and was docked ten points as a consequence. All other local clinics are open from 8.15am to 5.15pm. You could have given her a million pounds and it wouldn't have meant just as much."[7]. Sunday 1 August: Whitehill Neighbourhood Centre, Hamilton 9am to 5pm, Sunday 1 August: Muirfield Community Centre, Cumbernauld 9am to 5pm, Sunday 1 August: Alistair McCoist Complex, East Kilbride 8.30am to 7.30pm, Monday 2 August: Muirfield Community Centre, Cumbernauld 9am to 5pm, Monday 2 August: Fernhill Community Centre, Rutherglen 9am to 5pm, Monday 2 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Monday 2 August: Stonehouse Lifestyles, Stonehouse 9am to 5pm, Monday 2 August: Whitehill Neighbourhood Centre, Hamilton 9am to 5pm, Tuesday 3 August: Muirfield Community Centre, Cumbernauld 9am to 5pm, Tuesday 3 August: Fernhill Community Centre, Rutherglen 9am to 5pm, Tuesday 3 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Tuesday 3 August: Whitehill Neighbourhood Centre, Hamilton 9am to 5pm, Wednesday 4 August: Muirfield Community Centre, Cumbernauld 9am to 5pm, Wednesday 4 August: Fernhill Community Centre, Rutherglen 9am to 5pm, Wednesday 4 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Wednesday 4 August: Sir Matt Busby Sports Complex, Bellshill 9am to 5pm, Thursday 5 August: Muirfield Community Centre, Cumbernauld 9am to 5pm, Thursday 5 August: Fernhill Community Centre, Rutherglen 9am to 5pm, Thursday 5 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Thursday 5 August: Sir Matt Busby Sports Complex, Bellshill 9am to 5pm, Thursday 5 August: St Nicholas Church Hall, Lanark 9am to 5pm, Friday 6 August: Alistair McCoist Complex, East Kilbride 8.30am to 7.30pm, Friday 6 August: Muirfield Community Centre, Cumbernauld 9am to 5pm, Friday 6 August: Fernhill Community Centre, Rutherglen 9am to 5pm, Friday 6 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Friday 6 August: Sir Matt Busby Sports Complex, Bellshill 9am to 5pm, Friday 6 August: St Nicholas Church Hall, Lanark 9am to 5pm, Saturday 7 August: Alistair McCoist Complex, East Kilbride 8.30am to 7.30pm, Saturday 7 August: Muirfield Community Centre, Cumbernauld 9am to 5pm, Saturday 7 August: Fernhill Community Centre, Rutherglen 9am to 5pm, Saturday 7 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Saturday 7 August: Sir Matt Busby Sports Complex, Bellshill 9am to 5pm, Saturday 7 August: St Nicholas Church Hall, Lanark 9am to 5pm, Sunday 8 August: Alistair McCoist Complex, East Kilbride 8.30am to 7.30pm, Sunday 8 August: Muirfield Community Centre, Cumbernauld 9am to 5pm, Sunday 8 August: Fernhill Community Centre, Rutherglen 9am to 5pm, Sunday 8 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Sunday 8 August: Sir Matt Busby Sports Complex, Bellshill 9am to 5pm, Sunday 8 August: Stonehouse Lifestyles, Stonehouse 9am to 5pm, Monday 9 August: Fernhill Community Centre, Rutherglen 9am to 5pm, Monday 9 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Monday 9 August: Sir Matt Busby Sports Complex, Bellshill 9am to 5pm, Monday 9 August: Stonehouse Lifestyles, Stonehouse 9am to 5pm, Monday 9 August: Whitehill Neighbourhood Centre, Hamilton 9am to 5pm, Tuesday 10 August: Fernhill Community Centre, Rutherglen 9am to 5pm, Tuesday 10 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Tuesday 10 August: Sir Matt Busby Sports Complex, Bellshill 9am to 5pm, Tuesday 10 August: Stonehouse Lifestyles, Stonehouse 9am to 5pm, Tuesday 10 August: Whitehill Neighbourhood Centre, Hamilton 9am to 5pm, Wednesday 11 August: Fernhill Community Centre, Rutherglen 9am to 5pm, Wednesday 11 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Wednesday 11 August: Stonehouse Lifestyles, Stonehouse 9am to 5pm, Wednesday 11 August: Whitehill Neighbourhood Centre, Hamilton 9am to 5pm, Thursday 12 August: Muirfield Community Centre, Cumbernauld 9am to 5pm, Thursday 12 August: Fernhill Community Centre, Rutherglen 9am to 5pm, Thursday 12 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Thursday 12 August: St Nicholas Church Hall, Lanark 9am to 5pm, Thursday 12 August: Whitehill Neighbourhood Centre, Hamilton 9am to 5pm, Friday 13 August: Alistair McCoist Complex, East Kilbride 8.30am to 7.30pm, Friday 13 August: Muirfield Community Centre, Cumbernauld 9am to 5pm, Friday 13 August: Fernhill Community Centre, Rutherglen 9am to 5pm, Friday 13 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Friday 13 August: St Nicholas Church Hall, Lanark 9am to 5pm, Friday 13 August: Whitehill Neighbourhood Centre, Hamilton 9am to 5pm, Saturday 14 August: Alistair McCoist Complex, East Kilbride 8.30am to 7.30pm, Saturday 14 August: Muirfield Community Centre, Cumbernauld 9am to 5pm, Saturday 14 August: Fernhill Community Centre, Rutherglen 9am to 5pm, Saturday 14 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Saturday 14 August: St Nicholas Church Hall, Lanark 9am to 5pm, Saturday 14 August: Whitehill Neighbourhood Centre, Hamilton 9am to 5pm, Sunday 15 August: Alistair McCoist Complex, East Kilbride 8.30am to 7.30pm, Sunday 15 August: Muirfield Community Centre, Cumbernauld 9am to 5pm, Sunday 15 August: Fernhill Community Centre, Rutherglen 9am to 5pm, Sunday 15 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Monday 16 August: Muirfield Community Centre, Cumbernauld 9am to 5pm, Monday 16 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Monday 16 August: Sir Matt Busby Sports Complex, Bellshill 9am to 5pm, Tuesday 17 August: Muirfield Community Centre, Cumbernauld 9am to 5pm, Tuesday 17 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Tuesday 17 August: Sir Matt Busby Sports Complex, Bellshill 9am to 5pm, Tuesday 17 August: Stonehouse Lifestyles, Stonehouse 9am to 5pm, Wednesday 18 August: Muirfield Community Centre, Cumbernauld 9am to 5pm, Wednesday 18 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Wednesday 18 August: Sir Matt Busby Sports Complex, Bellshill 9am to 5pm, Wednesday 18 August: Stonehouse Lifestyles, Stonehouse 9am to 5pm, Thursday 19 August: Muirfield Community Centre, Cumbernauld 9am to 5pm, Thursday 19 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Thursday 19 August: St Nicholas Church Hall, Lanark 9am to 5pm, Thursday 19 August: Stonehouse Lifestyles, Stonehouse 9am to 5pm, Friday 20 August: Alistair McCoist Complex, East Kilbride 8.30am to 7.30pm, Friday 20 August: Muirfield Community Centre, Cumbernauld 9am to 5pm, Friday 20 August: Fernhill Community Centre, Rutherglen 9am to 5pm, Friday 20 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Friday 20 August: St Nicholas Church Hall, Lanark 9am to 5pm, Saturday 21 August: Alistair McCoist Complex, East Kilbride 8.30am to 7.30pm, Saturday 21 August: Fernhill Community Centre, Rutherglen 9am to 5pm, Saturday 21 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Saturday 21 August: St Nicholas Church Hall, Lanark 9am to 5pm, Saturday 21 August: Whitehill Neighbourhood Centre, Hamilton 9am to 5pm, Sunday 22 August: Alistair McCoist Complex, East Kilbride 8.30am to 7.30pm, Sunday 22 August: Fernhill Community Centre, Rutherglen 9am to 5pm, Sunday 22 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Sunday 22 August: Whitehill Neighbourhood Centre, Hamilton 9am to 5pm, Monday 23 August: Fernhill Community Centre, Rutherglen 9am to 5pm, Monday 23 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Monday 23 August: Sir Matt Busby Sports Complex, Bellshill 9am to 5pm, Monday 23 August: Whitehill Neighbourhood Centre, Hamilton 9am to 5pm, Tuesday 24 August: Muirfield Community Centre, Cumbernauld 9am to 5pm, Tuesday 24 August: Fernhill Community Centre, Rutherglen 9am to 5pm, Tuesday 24 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Tuesday 24 August: Sir Matt Busby Sports Complex, Bellshill 9am to 5pm, Tuesday 24 August: Whitehill Neighbourhood Centre, Hamilton 9am to 5pm, Wednesday 25 August: Muirfield Community Centre, Cumbernauld 9am to 5pm, Wednesday 25 August: Fernhill Community Centre, Rutherglen 9am to 5pm, Wednesday 25 August: Time Capsule, Coatbridge 9am to 5pm, Wednesday 25 August: Sir Matt Busby Sports Complex, Bellshill 9am to 5pm, Wednesday 25 August: Whitehill Neighbourhood Centre, Hamilton 9am to 5pm, Thursday 26 August: St Nicholas Church Hall, Lanark 9am to 5pm, Thursday 26 August: Stonehouse Lifestyles, Stonehouse 9am to 5pm, Friday 27 August: Alistair McCoist Complex, East Kilbride 8.30am to 7.30pm, Friday 27 August: St Nicholas Church Hall, Lanark 9am to 5pm, Friday 27 August: Stonehouse Lifestyles, Stonehouse 9am to 5pm, Saturday 28 August: Alistair McCoist Complex, East Kilbride 8.30am to 7.30pm, Saturday 28 August: St Nicholas Church Hall, Lanark 9am to 5pm, Sunday 29 August: Alistair McCoist Complex, East Kilbride 8.30am to 7.30pm.