Ibrox Noise
·23 October 2025
Danny Rohl confirms Rangers team changes after Dundee Utd draw

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·23 October 2025

Danny Rohl has confirmed what Ibrox Noise said in a recent piece. The new Rangers boss made it clear there will be changes to the team following the dismal Dundee Utd draw. Rangers team changes confirmed defines the shift supporters demanded. Rohl stated he had watched videos, seen training, and now knows what must alter. That is precisely what Ibrox Noise argued yesterday, yet some Rangers fans could not handle it.
Many supporters rushed to defend the same old faces. They accused Ibrox Noise of being impatient and too harsh. The usual ‘give him a chance ffs’ line was everywhere. But patience is one thing, blindness another. Rohl has already shown he is not here to indulge mediocrity. Rangers team changes confirmed means those who let the side down will not coast. There is no reward for failure under this man.
“We will maybe have some changes in the starting 11.”
Rangers were mostly dreadful v Utd. Steven Smith, who took charge that night, picked the same names who have been failing for months. No tactical structure, no pressing, no spark. It was all too familiar. That was why Ibrox Noise warned that changes had to come. We could not just recycle the same tired ideas and hope for magic. Rohl clearly agrees. By promising adjustments, he showed leadership from the start. This is about accountability.
Too many Rangers fans act as if criticism is treason. It is not. It is reality. Rohl’s admission that the lineup will shift is proof that honest assessment matters. According to Reuters, he has already made strong impressions on the training ground. Rangers team changes confirmed once again what good management looks like. Every boss needs to make bold decisions early, and Rohl is doing exactly that. As The Guardian observed, Rohl has shown confidence even amid fan tension. Some fans even said any changes would be ‘idiotic’. Well, ‘idiotic’ would be sticking with the same failing core that has dragged Rangers into chaos.
Now the manager has drawn a line. There will be no free passes for those who coast through games. As Reuters reported, Rohl insists on merit, not reputation. Ibrox Noise takes no pleasure in being right, but sometimes truth hurts. Rangers are finally taking shape under a man unafraid to act, and that alone gives real hope for what comes next.









































