Ibrox Noise
·20 October 2025
Absolute shambles at Rangers as Danny Röhl gets Ibrox job

In partnership with
Yahoo sportsIbrox Noise
·20 October 2025

Chris Jack has confirmed that Danny Rohl will be the next Rangers head coach, and the mood among supporters could hardly be more sour. Fans are furious. They see this as another boardroom blunder, another safe, unambitious choice from a leadership that keeps getting it wrong. After weeks of turmoil and false dawns, Rangers fans wanted hope. Instead, they got disappointment.
The reaction online has been explosive, with supporters voicing frustration at the club’s direction. Social media and fan forums are full of anger towards a board many feel is out of touch. Many believe Rohl is too inexperienced and lacks the authority required to command a Rangers dressing room filled with expensive but underperforming players. They point to his brief tenure at Sheffield Wednesday and argue he achieved little of substance there.
Rangers needed a proven leader, not another experiment. Supporters remember when Walter Smith arrived and transformed everything through sheer presence, as previous Ibrox Noise reports reminded. They crave that same gravitas again, yet Rohl represents the complete opposite. He is young, untested, and entering one of the most demanding jobs in football.
Even though the confirmation now feels final, many fans still cannot believe this is happening. The news that Rohl will indeed take over came swiftly after Muscat’s breakdown in talks, echoing The Scotsman’s coverage that he was “firmly back on the agenda.” It now appears the board had their eyes on Rohl all along.
Chris Jack’s report confirming Rohl’s appointment has sparked fierce debate, backed by Sky Sports’ updates. For many supporters, this proves the board never truly understood what the fans wanted. They ignored obvious names and instead pursued a man who fits their corporate profile rather than the club’s soul. Fans expected someone with experience of major titles or European success. Instead, they got a coach who still has everything to prove.
The decision makes even less sense given Rangers’ current crisis. Performances are poor, recruitment has failed, and Ibrox feels restless. As TalkSport pointed out, Rohl’s return to contention followed Muscat’s collapse, but that hardly reassures anyone. Supporters are tired of experiments and buzzwords. They want results. They want trophies. They want Rangers back on top of Scottish football, and they cannot see how Rohl delivers that.
Unless Danny Rohl starts winning instantly, this could turn ugly fast. The atmosphere around Ibrox is tense, and patience is running thin. Many fans have already decided he is not the man for the job. Fair or not, that is the challenge he inherits.
Rangers fans love their club with everything they have. Yet this appointment has left them cold, angry, and bewildered. They have been told to trust the process before, and every time it ends the same way. Rohl might talk about vision and development, but the only thing supporters care about now is victory. Anything less, and the noise from Ibrox will drown out every excuse the board can offer.


Live




Live



































