Rangers' chief executive Patrick Stewart has appointed four former players as interim coaches, reflecting the club's strategy of relying on ex-players in difficult times. Barry Ferguson leads the group, supported by Neil McCann, Billy Dodds, and Allan McGregor. Ferguson's previous impact at the club as a player helped secure his role despite a long managerial absence. While Dodds brings notable success as a coach, McGregor's lack of experience raises questions. This decision has drawn criticism, suggesting an overreliance on Rangers' old guard amid struggles in the team's recent performance.
Barry Ferguson's prior success as a player at Rangers has significantly influenced his current role as caretaker head coach, despite a three-year managerial gap.
The appointment of four former players as interim coaches at Rangers highlights the club's tendency to lean on its past legends in times of crisis.
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