BARRY FERGUSON would 'coach at any level' if it meant he was able to work for Rangers again.

The former Ibrox star was speaking on Go Radio in the wake of his resignation as Alloa boss. 

He said: "I don't care what level it is, whether it's 11-year-olds or a seasoned pro, at some stage I would love to get back to Rangers.

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"There's no doubt about it but it's not happened for a number of reasons.

"It's still my club and I'll support them. I watch them, I hope they win every single game they play in."

After his departure from the Wasps, chairman Mike Mulraney told the club website that he had nothing but praise for Ferguson.

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He said: "I have huge respect for Barry and appreciate the effort he has given the club this season.

"Whilst I share Barry's disappointment in our performances over the last few weeks I have nothing but praise for his endeavour and commitment to the club in his time with us.

"His professionalism and dedication has been a credit to him and he leaves with our best wishes and thanks."