Rangers fans are losing patience over the Conor Coady saga | OneFootball

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·21. Juli 2025

Rangers fans are losing patience over the Conor Coady saga

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Rangers fans getting fed up with the Conor Coady saga has become the dominant mood around Ibrox. At first, there was real excitement about the prospect of landing the Premier League defender. His experience, leadership and presence were seen as an ideal addition to the Rangers backline. But the longer the story drags on, the more supporters begin to lose patience.

Rangers’ pursuit of the former England international started weeks ago. It quickly moved into discussions about personal terms and fitness. That alone already made things feel more complicated than they needed to be. Ibrox Noise previously reported that talks were advanced. At that stage, fans still believed the transfer would soon be complete. But the silence since then has changed that optimism into fatigue.


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Now, the mood is shifting. Many have voiced frustrations about how long this has taken. A growing number of supporters question if this is just another rumour going nowhere. One of Ibrox Noise’s recent pieces even hinted that despite efforts behind the scenes, nothing feels close to completion. People close to the player insist he wants to join. They say he sees Ibrox as a fresh start and a chance to lead a massive club. That part has never changed.

But desire alone does not secure a move. Rangers face a window full of competition, and they cannot wait forever. Coady is not the only option for the defence. While fans would welcome him in a heartbeat, most now feel the club should move on if it cannot be done soon. It risks being another missed opportunity, much like others who have flirted with Ibrox only to sign elsewhere. The clock is ticking.

Adding to the uncertainty is how little concrete movement appears to be happening. The latest word suggests the player is keen, but the club has cooled their approach. Perhaps the manager has other targets lined up. Perhaps wage demands or guarantees over playing time are sticking points. Whatever the reason, the initial excitement over Rangers getting fed up with the Conor Coady saga has replaced it with growing indifference.

Rangers fans want clarity. The squad rebuild cannot stall over one name. If he comes, great. If not, the club must act decisively. Another week of waiting would push many supporters past the point of caring. It is time to end the circus and either get it done or walk away.

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