Ibrox Noise
·15 de maio de 2025
Sir Alex Ferguson Spotted at Ibrox – Is He Picking the Next Rangers Manager?

Ibrox Noise
·15 de maio de 2025
Sir Alex Ferguson’s visit to Ibrox raises serious questions—and maybe one major hint
When the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson makes a surprise visit to Ibrox, eyebrows are going to rise. But this wasn’t just any casual pop-in. The former Aberdeen and Manchester United icon was seen arriving at the stadium, leading to a flood of speculation from fans and pundits alike. Was it a personal visit? A symbolic gesture? Or is there something bigger bubbling under the surface?
Let’s be clear—Fergie has Rangers blood. He played here, he still calls Glasgow home in his heart, and he’s never hidden his affection for the club. But for him to appear at Ibrox now, when Rangers are in the midst of a chaotic managerial search, it’s far too conveniently timed to be nothing.
Some are whispering it could be linked to Rangers’ real managerial shortlist, which has reportedly narrowed significantly behind the scenes. Fergie’s influence in the game is still immense—even now, his backing of a candidate would carry serious weight. Could it be a quiet nod of support for someone like Davide Ancelotti or Kevin Muscat?
Alternatively, there are suspicions that Ferguson may be offering counsel to the board. We all know Barry Ferguson’s position as interim boss is temporary, and the club hierarchy are well aware they need to get this appointment right. Having a man of Sir Alex’s stature providing insight or even mentorship could be invaluable.
The visit also came days after Rangers were slammed for their performance against Dundee United, which has reignited debate over the squad’s mentality and leadership. Ferguson represents an era of discipline, winning, and standards—qualities sorely lacking at present.
What adds more spice is that an external report has confirmed Fergie’s Ibrox trip was not just “personal”—there were indeed discussions had, and they weren’t about nostalgia.
So yes, it might all come to nothing. But this was no tourist taking in an old haunt. This was Sir Alex Ferguson stepping inside Ibrox at a critical juncture in the club’s modern story. And when Fergie walks through those doors, something usually follows.
Keep your eyes open. Because if he was advising on the next boss, it might just be the smartest move Rangers have made in years.