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Ally McCoist hopes remaining players stay

McCoist hopes for players to stay
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Ally McCoist is hopeful that he can hang on to key players who have been linked with moves away.

Rangers manager Ally McCoist has said that he hopes most of his remaining squad stay with the club, despite ongoing speculation surrounding many of his players.

Maurice Edu, Carlos Bocanegra and Dorian Goian have all been linked with moves away from Ibrox, but McCoist has said that he is "hopeful" they will stay.

"I'm hopeful but I'm realistic enough to know there is an opportunity for one or two to dive out of the window," Sky Sports News quotes McCoist as saying.

"I hope that won't be the case but I'm not daft."

Rangers newco won their first game earlier today.

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