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Watch as Rangers legend Ally McCoist serenaded by Newcastle fans before dropping Celtic fan gag

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Grinning Ally McCoist was serenaded by Newcastle United fans to mark his birthday - and he had a Celtic gag ready to go after the sing-song.

The Rangers legend has become a firm fan favourite south of the border for his antics on talkSPORT and on commentary duties - and the Geordie faithful were all too happy to mark a big occasion for McCoist before their English Premier League clash with Manchester City.

The Toon Army were packed into a bar outside of St James' Park with the former Scotland star and commentary pal Darren Fletcher in the gantry.

McCoist turned 62 on Tuesday - and the tannoy urged all the punters to chip in with the well wishes for the pundit. After the moment McCoist joked: "Thank you very much guys.

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