Rangers legend Ally McCoist claims he saw a UFO flying above the flats in his hometown.
The former Ibrox manager revealed he believes "it's all out there" as he recalled the experience during a hilarious segment on talkSPORT Breakfast with Laura Woods.
Coisty, who grew up in East Kilbride, told his co-host that something flew over him and it completely baffled him.
When asked by Woods if he had ever seen a flying saucer, he said: "Yes, flying over the flats at the top of Cleland Place – I swear to God, at the junction with Ramsey Hill and Cleland Place.
"I was kind of sleeping and I woke up and this thing flew over the top of the flats – I swear to God, I’m deadly serious.
"To this day I don’t know what it was – I'll never know what was going on. There was something going on - I believe in them."
“There was this thing flying over the flats.”
— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) April 18, 2023
👽 “I believe in them [aliens]. You’ve got no idea the size of this place we’re living in!”
Ally McCoist reveals he once saw a UFO, and now he’s obsessed with space. 🪐🛸 pic.twitter.com/W5nMvd5loJ
He added: "You have no idea the size of this place we’re living in.
"They found a thing the size of a sixpence, through this new telescope and I’m not winding you up – there are 10,000 suns in it.
"There are a billion new galaxies in this thing.
"I can’t remember the name of it – it's not the Hubble telescope, it's even stronger than that.
"It’s the size of a sixpence and they found 10,000 new suns.
"It’s all out there man."
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