Ibrox Noise
·2 November 2025
It’s time for Rangers to win a meaningful match against Celtic

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·2 November 2025

Rangers face Celtic today at Hampden with one clear mission — to end their winless run in meaningful fixtures against their rivals. Of course ‘there’s no such thing’ as a meaningless Old Firm but Rangers’ positive results v Celtic have all been post-split of late. Once the league was gone. The desire among supporters could not be stronger as the club looks to break years of frustration and reclaim pride on the biggest stage.
It has been far too long since that famous Scottish Cup semi-final victory under Giovanni van Bronckhorst back in 2022. That day brought passion, belief, and power at Hampden. Since then, too many big Old Firm clashes have slipped away. But today, with Danny Rohl in charge, Rangers face Celtic again with the perfect opportunity to change everything.
Momentum feels different now. The team has shown renewed focus and hunger in recent weeks. The Rangers support will roar every tackle and every pass, knowing this is more than a match — it is a statement. Celtic’s recent dominance in key moments has stung, but it has also strengthened resolve.
Danny Rohl has given his players energy, structure, and confidence. He knows the weight of this fixture and what victory would mean to the fans. His tactical precision and positive football have transformed the mood around the club. Players like Djeidi Gassama, Lyall Cameron, and Nicolas Raskin look ready to seize the stage. Rangers face Celtic today knowing they have the tools to make a real impact.
Ibrox supporters believe this is their time. Every season since Giovanni’s triumph has been filled with frustration, yet now the feeling is different. The team looks united, motivated, and desperate to deliver when it counts.
Hampden has seen pain before, but it can just as easily host redemption. Rangers must turn belief into results and give the fans a moment they will never forget. This is the chance to put the past to bed and rebuild dominance.
If Rangers face Celtic with courage and conviction, the wait for a meaningful victory can finally end. That single result could reignite everything this club stands for — passion, pride, and power.






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