
This story appears to be a fabrication. Barry Ferguson officially retired as a player in April 2015 while serving as player-manager for Clyde. His decision was due to a persistent ankle injury he sustained during a match in September of the previous year. He had undergone unsuccessful treatments and stated he didn’t want to risk long-term damage.
Since his retirement as a player, Ferguson has had a number of managerial roles at clubs including Kelty Hearts and Alloa Athletic. Most recently, he served as the interim manager for Rangers for a three-month period in early 2025 before the club appointed a new permanent manager. He has not signed a new retirement letter in a professional capacity and has been publicly discussing his time at Rangers since his departure.This story appears to be a fabrication. Barry Ferguson officially retired as a player in April 2015 while serving as player-manager for Clyde. His decision was due to a persistent ankle injury he sustained during a match in September of the previous year. He had undergone unsuccessful treatments and stated he didn’t want to risk long-term damage.
Since his retirement as a player, Ferguson has had a number of managerial roles at clubs including Kelty Hearts and Alloa Athletic. Most recently, he served as the interim manager for Rangers for a three-month period in early 2025 before the club appointed a new permanent manager. He has not signed a new retirement letter in a professional capacity and has been publicly discussing his time at Rangers since his departure.This story appears to be a fabrication. Barry Ferguson officially retired as a player in April 2015 while serving as player-manager for Clyde. His decision was due to a persistent ankle injury he sustained during a match in September of the previous year. He had undergone unsuccessful treatments and stated he didn’t want to risk long-term damage.
Since his retirement as a player, Ferguson has had a number of managerial roles at clubs including Kelty Hearts and Alloa Athletic. Most recently, he served as the interim manager for Rangers for a three-month period in early 2025 before the club appointed a new permanent manager. He has not signed a new retirement letter in a professional capacity and has been publicly discussing his time at Rangers since his departure.
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