Ibrox Noise
·9 octobre 2025
Betting suspended as Steven Gerrard nears Rangers return

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·9 octobre 2025
Ex-Gers boss goes 1/8 before leading bookmaker closes market overnight amid Steven Gerrard Rangers return
Spokesperson for William Hill, Lee Phelps, said:
“A flood of money on Wednesday for Steven Gerrard to replace Russell Martin as Rangers boss has meant we have shut down the next manager market overnight.“Gerrard is due to hold talks with his former employers in the coming days, and having made the Liverpool legend as short as 1/8, we’ve now suspended betting.“Derek McInnes (11/1), Kevin Muscat (12/1) and Sean Dyche (20/1) had been Gerrard’s closest rivals for the vacancy at the William Hill Premiership giants, but all have drifted in the last 24 hours.”
The Ibrox Noise view is that this story has moved at breakneck pace. What began as quiet background noise has erupted into a full-blown narrative that Gerrard is indeed on his way back to Ibrox. Sources close to the situation have confirmed dialogue between the two parties, and while nothing is yet official, it feels more a question of when, not if. Rangers fans appear split, some welcoming their title-winning hero, others cautious after his abrupt exit last time. But one thing is certain — the return of Gerrard would send seismic shockwaves through Scottish football and reignite belief inside Ibrox.
Momentum is clearly building, and the signals from both sides are impossible to ignore. Gerrard’s camp has stayed tight-lipped, but every bookmaker reaction points to inside confidence that the deal is close. Rangers’ board, meanwhile, are said to be moving swiftly, keen to restore authority and reconnect with a support that has grown weary under failed regimes. Gerrard knows the club, the demands, and the expectations better than anyone. If he does return, it would mark a full-circle moment for a manager who delivered 55 and left unfinished business behind. The noise around Ibrox has rarely sounded this loud.