Rangers shortlist Gerrard and McInnes as speculation swirls around Rangers Fan Token (RFT)
Scottish club Rangers are reportedly weighing a return to former manager Steven Gerrard (Rangers title in 2020-21) and considering Derek McInnes, currently Hearts head coach. Gerrard led the club from 2018 to 2021 and won the Scottish Premiership in 2020-21, while McInnes has guided Hearts to their best league finish in two decades since May 2025.
Beyond the pitch, the crypto angle centers on the Rangers Fan Token (RFT), launched on July 5, 2021 via Bitci’s blockchain platform. The article notes that managerial discussions have not significantly changed fan engagement and have no direct impact on Rangers’ digital assets, including the Rangers Fan Token (RFT).
For traders, the key takeaway is timing: token markets typically react to official club announcements rather than shortlist speculation. As of Jun. 12, 2026, Rangers had not confirmed a decision, so meaningful movement in RFT is unlikely from rumors alone. Until confirmation, expect limited catalysts and more sentiment-driven volatility around headlines than fundamentals.
Neutral
This is primarily a football-management rumor, not an on-chain protocol or macro crypto development. The only direct token reference is the Rangers Fan Token (RFT). The article explicitly says shortlist/speculation has no direct impact on Rangers digital assets and notes that fan engagement hasn’t moved meaningfully.
Historically, sports tokens (and most event-linked tokens) tend to react most when there is an official, verifiable announcement (e.g., appointment confirmation, partnerships, token utility changes). Until Rangers confirms its choice, traders are more likely to treat this as headline-driven sentiment with limited follow-through—so risk of large sustained price moves is low.
Short-term: mild, rumor-led volatility around sports news headlines.
Long-term: neutral, unless Rangers later ties token utility or releases an official catalyst that changes usage, marketing, or governance expectations.