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McCoist hopeful over Gers news

Image: Ally McCoist: Hopes there will be positive news for Rangers this week

Rangers manager Ally McCoist remains "very hopeful" administrators will name a preferred bidder for the club this week.

Gers boss is sure there will be no liquidation of club

Rangers manager Ally McCoist remains "very hopeful" administrators will name a preferred bidder for the club this week. Administrators Duff and Phelps, who have been tasked with rescuing the financially stricken club, have been involved in discussions with Brian Kennedy and the Blue Knights as well as rival bidder, American trucking tycoon Bill Miller. McCoist has been told that both bids are likely to involve a newco situation but does not believe such a scenario would mean liquidation. He said: "I would be very hopeful that we would have positive news in terms of a preferred bidder this week. We can't really afford to go any longer at all. "I would be really, really hopeful from what I'm hearing, what I've been told, that there would be a preferred bidder named this week." McCoist added: "I spoke to the administrators (on Monday night) and they were still involved in ongoing discussions with two potential purchasers. "I think there is no liquidation at all with any of the two parties involved. "That's my reading into the situation, I just hope I'm correct in saying that. "Not being totally business-minded, I think the two offers - certainly one and very probably the other - do consist of newcos but I have been told that does not involve liquidation."