Rangers legend Ally McCoist has spoken about his turbulent time as Ibrox manager, stating his lack of respect for the owners at the time and revealing his biggest regret, as reported by The Scottish Sun.

McCoist was Gers boss for three and a half seasons between 2011 and 2014, in charge of the club at our lowest ebb in the lower leagues.

Having to work with both Craig Whyte and Charles Green, he is in a unique position in being able to comment on one of the craziest times in the history of Rangers.

He doesn’t exactly have nice words for them either.

As quoted by The Scottish Sun, McCoist said:

Whyte and Green were both chancers. I don’t think there’s any doubt about that, which clearly is a shame. Both came in with absolutely no interest in the football club itself. They didn’t give a s***. They didn’t care about the club. They were only interested in financial gain. My biggest regret was it was my dream job but just at the wrong time. I am quietly very proud of how all the staff handled themselves.

Ultimately McCoist’s managerial reign ended in a bit of a disaster but he will always remain a popular figure with Rangers supporters given his extraordinary goalscoring record during the club’s most successful period of domestic success.

Sadly he didn’t say much about Whyte and Green conning supporters at the time, maybe if he had it all would have turned out a bit differently.

As for Craig Whyte and Charles Green? They’ll know better than to ever return to Ibrox.