Rangers dodge major bullet after Wolves rooted to record points low | OneFootball

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·9 December 2025

Rangers dodge major bullet after Wolves rooted to record points low

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Rangers fans can feel relieved after seeing the collapse at Wolves this season, as shown in a recent piece on Ibrox Noise, because the situation proves how close the club came to real trouble with Jonathan Hunter Barrett as Rangers dodged a bullet. Rangers watchers see the scale of that collapse with shock because the Wolves academy pipeline has fed much of that first team. The warning feels clear. The lesson grows stronger each week.

Wolves show the scale of the crisis

Wolves sit rooted to the bottom, as echoed in wider debate on Ibrox Noise. They cannot win matches, cannot score enough. They concede goals with alarming ease. The squad looks drained. Supporters show concern as momentum vanishes. Analysts now question the structure with force. Their form reveals the depth of the issue.


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Wolves now stare at a historic low. They look set to record the lowest points tally in Premier League history, a theme touched upon again on Ibrox Noise. Wolves sit on a dire total and cannot escape the slide. They cannot build rhythm. The momentum refuses to shift. This crisis exposes long term problems that link back to their pathway.

Hunter Barrett links to that decline

Hunter Barrett shaped much of that pathway, a point that surfaced through discussion on another Ibrox Noise source. He helped supply players. He helped guide development. Yet the output now looks weak. The promoted players do not impact games. They cannot lift the squad. The foundation looks fragile. Rangers dodged a bullet because they avoided that model.

Wider concerns appear in formal club commentary on Rangers official channels. Fans now question the Wolves structure. They see the flaws with clarity, the long term decline. They see the poor outcomes on the pitch. Rangers demand higher standards and keep focus on growth.

Rangers move forward with confidence

Independent media also highlights the issues, as seen through Glasgow World. Rangers develop young players with care. They strengthen the pipeline. They build a culture that hopefully will see kids break through. Wolves highlight what happens when that link breaks. Their collapse feels historic and decisive.

Further reporting from The Scottish Sun’s sports desk adds more context. Wolves now drift with no clear plan. Their season looks beyond repair. Their supporters fear the worst. Rangers sit far from that trouble. Rangers saw the risk. They kept distance. Rangers protected their standards.

This moment shows why that choice matters. Wolves crumble while Rangers push for progress. The contrast feels stark. Rangers dodged a bullet and can move forward with calm confidence as the season unfolds.

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