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Ally McCoist has offered his resignation as Rangers manager, BBC Scotland understands.
But, as it stands, he will be in charge for Friday evening's Scottish Championship fixture against Queen of the South - until told otherwise.
The 52-year-old has a 12-month rolling contract with the Glasgow club, who have yet to comment officially.
So either the club pays his salary up in full, comes to a settlement, or keep him in place for the next 12 months.

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I wonder whether the resignation was sparked by a decision by the club to terminate the rolling contract. That may provoke a resignation by the man because he then knows his time is up and he can perhaps secure a compensation agreement by going early. On the other hand, if you're saddled with an £800k a year rolling contract as a club and you don't want to continue to pay that level of salary (and he may have rebuffed any overtures on that front) then you instigate the 12 month notice period. If money is the driver in the short term then they will pay him to work rather than pay him not to work and pay someone else to work instead of him. The assumption must be that they've still got enough about them to move up a league by May.

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