Ibrox Noise
·10 December 2025
Former Rangers hero Scotty takes first steps into management

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·10 December 2025

Scott Arfield has never hidden his passion for Rangers and football. The former Ibrox midfielder has taken a major step forward in his post-playing journey after earning his UEFA B coaching diploma through the Scottish FA, as Ibrox Noise recently noted. Scott Arfield’s coaching progress. That achievement has fans wondering if Rangers could one day see him return to the club in a new role, possibly on the touchline.

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – AUGUST 19: Scott Arfield of Rangers looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League Play-offs Round First Leg match between Rangers and Club Brugge at Ibrox Stadium on August 19, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
This new chapter shows a man still deeply connected to the game. Ibrox Noise has often praised Arfield’s intelligence, drive and deep understanding of Rangers’ values. His ability to read matches, communicate clearly and lead teammates suggests a natural transition into coaching. Every sign points to him preparing for life beyond playing yet still within the sport he loves.
He is currently working under Falkirk’s setup, learning the demands of leadership from the technical area. Ibrox Noise observed how his professionalism never wavered during his time at Ibrox. That remains a cornerstone of his character. Many supporters see this as a foundation for what might follow — a return to Ibrox as part of the coaching structure. It would be fitting for a man who always led by example.
Arfield’s journey through coaching shows how determined he is to stay involved in football. His UEFA pathway has been well documented, with Ibrox Noise highlighting his leadership qualities and potential to influence the next generation at Rangers.

Scotty’s first coaching steps Credit: INSTAGRAM/@SCOTTY.ARF
Rangers have always thrived when players who understand the club’s fabric return in new roles. Rangers.co.uk often celebrates figures who carry that sense of identity forward. Arfield fits that mould perfectly. He knows the expectation, the pressure and the demands placed upon anyone who wears the shirt. His experience in the Premiership, Europe and at international level would add valuable insight to any dressing room.
Moreover, his work ethic and personality make him a natural motivator. Falkirk FC have already benefited from his experience and presence. He could offer younger players at Rangers a bridge between the past and present, guiding them on what it truly means to play for the badge. Transitioning from player to coach is never simple. Arfield’s grounding, both on and off the pitch, makes him an ideal candidate for such a role.
Whether he aims to become Rangers manager one day only he knows. Still, his steps so far hint at ambition and preparation. Completing his UEFA B qualification marks a real milestone in that journey. He has already shown interest in moving further up the coaching ladder. As The Falkirk Herald covered, his dedication to his new role shows a man ready for the next phase. With time, experience and continued learning, Scott Arfield could one day hold the A or even Pro licence required to lead at the top level.
For now, though, Rangers fans can take pride in seeing a former favourite build toward that path. Scott Arfield’s coaching progress marks only the beginning of what could become a remarkable second act at Ibrox.
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