Ally McCoist has been pictured with a Rangers legend at a plush Glasgow hotel.
The 62-year-old posed outside the Dakota Hotel, which is located on West Regent Street in the city centre, with Gers and Tottenham Hotspur hero Richard Gough.
The pair visited the luxury four-star hotel to indulge in a delicious breakfast together over the weekend.
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Revealing their visit to the establishment, Charles, 62, said: "With my great friend Ally McCoist who came in to have breakfast with me at The Dakota in Glasgow."
After sharing the smiley snap on social media, fans of the footballing heroes flocked to the comments of the post to praise the legends.
One said: "The greatest captain and the greatest goal scorer. Great picture of two legends."
Another chimed: "The difference you two would make to this current (Rangers) team."
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A third echoed: "Two absolute legends of the mighty Glasgow Rangers."
A fourth added: "Two of the finest Rangers men."
Another said: "Proper legends of Rangers Football Club."
Richard Gough is known for playing with the Glasgow side as a defender between 1997 and 1998.
The star also played with Spurs, Everton, and Dundee United throughout his career.
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Meanwhile, Ally played at Ibrox from 1983 until 1998. He then returned to the club as the manager from 2011 to 2014.
During his impressive stint at Rangers, Ally made over 400 appearances and netted over 200 goals.
He also played with St Johnstone, where he started his senior footballing career, Sunderland, and Kilmarnock.
Following his career, Ally was inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame in 2007 and has since become a television pundit.
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