Brittain set to make Saints move
Bradford City's Wembley dream is alive after beating Aston Villa 3-1 in the first leg of their Capital One Cup semi-final.
The League Two side went ahead through Nahki Wells and Rory McArdle and while Andreas Weimann pulled one back late on, Carl McHugh extended the Bantams' lead with minutes remaining.
Villa started brightly with Charles N'Zogbia enjoying plenty of space to run at the Bradford defence and Christian Benteke wasting a wonderful opportunity as he headed wide from a corner.
But the home side always looked a threat through the strength of James Hanson, trickery of Zavon Hines and pace of Wells so it wasn't a huge shock when the latter opening the scoring inside 20 minutes.
Hines won a corner off Bennett and Benteke could only clear to the edge of the box. When the shot came in the ball deflected to Wells who showed composure to tuck the ball past Shay Given.
Bradford only grew in confidence after that goal and there were chances for Hanson to double the lead, particularly when he saw his header from a corner cleared off the line by Fabian Delph.
But Paul Lambert's men started the second half in fine style as they piled pressure on Bradford without finding the breakthrough with goalkeeper Matt Duke in remarkable form.
Firstly Barry Bannan crossed for Benteke to head on goal from close range and then the Scot put another ball over for Gabriel Agbonlahor to fire goalwards but Duke was equal to both efforts.
Lambert sent on Darren Bent in the hope of finding an equaliser only for the England striker to add to the list of misses when he headed over from point-blank range after following up N'Zogbia's shot.
And Bradford made the visitors pay in the 78th minute when Gary Jones found McArdle with a left-wing cross and the defender headed the ball past Given at his near post.
Villa did reduce their arrears five minutes later when Weimann finally beat Duke after racing onto Bent's deflected flick-on but there was a sting in the tail for the Premier League side.
Jones swung in a corner from the right and McHugh beat Benteke in the air to cap a memorable night for the Bantams and they will have high hopes of holding onto their lead at Villa Park in two weeks' time.
Bradford City | Team Statistics | Aston Villa |
3 | Goals | 1 |
1 | 1st Half Goals | 0 |
7 | Shots on Target | 12 |
9 | Shots off Target | 5 |
5 | Blocked Shots | 5 |
8 | Corners | 9 |
7 | Fouls | 12 |
1 | Offsides | 2 |
1 | Yellow Cards | 2 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 |
68.2 | Passing Success | 78.8 |
21 | Tackles | 25 |
81 | Tackles Success | 68 |
38.8 | Possession | 61.2 |
52.6 | Territorial Advantage | 47.4 |
283 | Total Passes | 449 |
21 | Total Crosses | 25 |
175 | Lost Balls | 174 |
63 | Recoveries | 56 |
39.6 | 1st Half Poss. | 60.4 |
37.5 | 2nd Half Poss. | 62.5 |
The 34-year-old's deal expires at the end of the season but McCoist was reassured by the former Cardiff player on Tuesday morning that he could sign a new contract.
McCoist will now encourage negotiations between the player and Ibrox chief executive Charles Green and head of football administration Andrew Dickson.
McCoist told the club's official website: "I spoke to Neil this morning. We have had good discussions and I am obviously very hopeful him and his representatives can speak to Andrew and Charles.
"There have been one or two things written and said in the press - and I'm not sure all of it is accurate to be honest with you.
"Neil has shown great loyalty to the club and he has never, ever been a problem. He's a great trainer and his professionalism is fantastic.
"He works really well with Jim Stewart so it would be crazy not to encourage someone like that to stay."
The O's then had to play out an added six minutes of time although they might have doubled their lead when Lee Cook struck the crossbar from 20 yards.
Anthony Griffith had been sent off after 76 minutes for receiving his second yellow card in the space of four minutes, the first for a foul followed by another for kicking the ball away.
But the Londoners battled away in an entertaining game and were rewarded when Mooney popped up to net his 10th goal of the season.
The better of the two sides in the second half, Orient notched the decisive goal when full-back Scott Cuthbert crossed from the right and Mooney stole in unmarked to glance the ball past keeper Marek Stech and into the corner of the net.
Yeovil's best chances came in the opening period but were foiled by O's shotstopper Jamie Jones, who was at full-stretch to turn a shot from Dominic Blizzard around the post before he was extended to collect a header from Jamie McAllister.
Orient then stepped up the tempo in the second period with Moses Odubajo twice going close before Mooney struck.
The 29-year-old will remain with Ross County for the remainder of the season before joining their Scottish Premier League rivals in the summer.
Brittain started out his career with Livingston before joining St Mirren in the summer of 2006 and then moving on to his current employers two years' later.
St Johnstone boss Steve Lomas has moved for Brittain despite accusing him of 'cheating' during the game with Ross County in September.
Saints boss Lomas spoke out after the 2-1 win in Dingwall on September 22, in which striker Rowan Vine was red-carded following a collision with Brittain.
Lomas was handed a suspended two-match suspension for his comments, but has clearly made peace with Brittain.