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A Shot at Glory is a film by Michael Corrente produced in 1999 and released in 2002, starring Robert Duvall and the Scottish football player Ally McCoist.
TIL in 2001 Ally McCoist gave his name to a football video game in which players were offered the chance to cheat and avoid paying tax. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast.
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A Shot At Glory is an unlikely football film released in 2001, detailing the story of a provincial lower league team's journey to the Scottish Cup Final to play national champions Rangers.
Between 1998 and 2005, McCoist, along with John Motson, appeared as a commentator for the FIFA video games series by EA Sports. They were replaced by Clive Tyldesley and Andy Gray for FIFA 06. McCoist has been a regular pundit for ITV Sport's football coverage.
Dec 3, 2021 · Ally McCoist is probably the greatest co-commentator in football. If you can’t make it to the game, listening to him share stories, make jokes and marvel at what he’s seeing is the next best thing.
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Jan 24, 2024 · Ian Ferguson thundered in a shot that Pat Bonner pushed up into the air, and like the predator he was, McCoist swooped on the goal line to head the ball into the net. But it’s unclear from photos and footage if the ball was over the line before McCoist touched the ball. As such, some sources credit the goal to Ferguson, others award it to Ally.