Bannan’s testimony is glowing, but would Rohl be able to do what Martin could not?
The German is younger, has managed significantly fewer matches, and does not have as much experience of Rangers or Scotland as the man he would succeed.
Would all that undermine his ability to handle the myriad of problems the next Rangers boss would face on and off the pitch?
“Danny Rohl is 36 years old – you can be as good a coach as you want, but is he going to have the experience of handling all the fires that are needing put out at Rangers at the moment? I would suggest no,” said former Scotland midfielder Michael Stewart on Sportsound.
“They need a manager who is a genuine leader, a figurehead, and I’m not sure Danny Rohl would have the experience or wherewithal to handle the mess that Rangers are in at the minute.”
And despite Rohl CV, former Rangers striker and member of last season’s interim coaching team Billy Dodds says the optics of appointing another head coach from the English Championship would not wash with Rangers supporters.
“Most wanted Steven Gerrard, but that’s gone now,” he on Sportsound.
“I just think if you go down that Championship route again… I am not saying Danny Rohl is not a good manager. I’ve heard he is. But it is kind of rinse and repeat and I don’t think the Rangers fans want that.
“It’s huge that the hierarchy at Rangers take the fans into account on this.”
Given how turblent their nascent reign has been, how important is it that the new ownership get this decision absolutely right? Crucial, says Stewart.
“Can anybody tell me anything that’s happened since the new ownership has come in that’s been positive?” he asked on Sportsound.
“Russell Martin’s appointment – questionable. [Sporting director] Kevin Thelwell’s appointment – questionable. Recruitment – questionable. Hanging on to Russell Martin longer than they should – questionable. And now this Gerrard debacle.
“They are under serious pressure to make sure this appointment is on point.”