Coisty was the Gers manager when they themselves went into the lower leagues Ally McCoist For self-serving reasons, Ally McCoist wouldn’t want to watch Celtic suffer the same fate as Rangers in the lower divisions. When the team went bankrupt in 2012, the legendary Gers manager led them back up through League Two and League One before passing the reins to other players. The club went through a difficult period, from which some could argue they never fully recovered. Only because he would miss the derbies and rivalry in the league would Coisty be opposed to seeing their main rivals go through the same. Even if they won’t admit it, he maintains that Celtic supporters would have felt the same way and missed the important Old Firm matches, and the situation would remain unchanged if it had been the opposite. When a Liverpool supporter stated that he wouldn’t want to see Everton demoted, the subject came up on talkSPORT. When McCoist was asked a question about Celtic, he responded, “No! I would be happy with the bottom three… “We all basically live for the games we play against each other. I was at the fantastic 3-3 game at Ibrox. You missed us when the Rangers dropped to the third division, regardless of what anyone says. The Old Firm games are special, which is why you missed them. “So I understand that – I don’t think Liverpool fans would want Everton to be successful, but they love the games against them, and they would miss the games against them.” GET MORE NEWS HERE Related Post navigation Graeme Souness strangely doubles down on Rangers’ inability to defeat Celtic at Ibrox, saying, “I’m trying.”The ‘no-brainer’ summer transfer either Rangers or Celtic must pursue