Rangers don shortlist Gerrard and McInnes as speculation dey swirl about Rangers Fan Token (RFT)
Scotland club Rangers dey reportedly consider make dem bring back dia former manager Steven Gerrard (wey lead Rangers win title for 2020–21) and dem dey also consider Derek McInnes, wey be Hearts head coach now. Gerrard manage the club from 2018 to 2021 and win the Scottish Premiership for 2020–21, while McInnes don guide Hearts reach dia best league finish in two decades since May 2025.
Outside pitch, the crypto side na about Rangers Fan Token (RFT), wey dem launch on July 5, 2021 via Bitci’s blockchain platform. The article talk say the managerial talks never really change fan engagement much and dem no get direct impact on Rangers digital assets, including Rangers Fan Token (RFT).
For traders, the main lesson na timing: token markets usually dey react to official club announcements not just shortlist rumour. As of Jun 12, 2026, Rangers never confirm decision, so no big movement for RFT likely from rumours alone. Until dem confirm, expect limited catalysts and more sentiment-driven volatility around headlines than fundamentals.
Neutral
Dis na mainly football-management gist, no be on-chain protocol or big crypto development. Di only token weh dem mention na Rangers Fan Token (RFT). Di article clear sey di shortlist/speculation no get direct impact for Rangers digital assets and sey fan engagement never move much.
For history, sports tokens (and most event-linked tokens) dey react pass when official, verifiable announcement land (e.g., confirmation of appointment, partnerships, token utility changes). Until Rangers confirm wetin dem pick, traders go treat am like headline-driven sentiment with small follow-through—so risk of big sustained price moves low.
Short-term: small, rumour-led volatility around sports news headlines.
Long-term: neutral, unless later Rangers tie token utility or release official catalyst wey change usage, marketing, or governance expectations.