McCoist's phone has been hacked by the NotW. "Hullo, can I get two extra large Meat feasts pizza please"
On a side note: CROATIA hero Nikica Jelavic last night broke his silence on the carnage he left behind at Ibrox and admitted it breaks his heart to see Rangers on the brink of oblivion. Jelavic got his Euro 2012 campaign off to a flying start by netting in a 3-1 Group C romp over the Republic of Ireland. The striker’s goal is the latest in a string of personal triumphs for Jelavic since his £5million move to Everton at the end of January. But while Jelavic’s career has gone from strength to strength in the past six months his former club has been lurching from one crisis to the next. On Thursday, when he will be preparing to face Italy in Gdansk, his old team-mates will discover if their club has been saved from extinction through Charles Green’s CVA proposal, or if Rangers face the nightmare scenario of being shut down and started up again as a newco. Jelavic told Record Sport: “Things have been great for me since I signed for Everton but I do have a lot of sympathy for the guys at Rangers. I can’t actually believe what has happened to the club since I left. “I still speak to some of the players there so I know what is going on and I know how difficult it has been for them. “It’s incredible – how can a club like Rangers get into this state? Erm, by buying players they could not afford.
Jelavic supposedly said in an interview with an Austrian paper that he would receive more money from Rangers than Rapid would see from his transfer - the Rapid spokesman quoted it in his statement - it seems this is what pushed them to send a legal team over for Thursday. Well played, Nikica, son