Ibrox Noise
·24 June 2025
Rangers’ New Owners Will Be Judged On Results, Trophies & Accounts, Not Glossy Promises

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·24 June 2025
There has been a lot of talk around Rangers in recent years. Grand claims made, promises offered and statements issued by many who came and went with little to show for it. Fans have grown used to hearing confident words at shareholder meetings and through press soundbites. But as always with Rangers, the only things that truly matter are results on the pitch and numbers on the accounts. With the club’s new ownership finally offering something resembling public comment during the recent EGM at Ibrox, supporters will not be won over by charm or words. They want proof.
The new owners’ arrival has been clouded in some uncertainty. There was little communication until the EGM, and when it came, there was still no detail about direction, targets or clear planning. While Rangers fans listened politely, they have heard it all before. From Dave King to Craig Whyte and everything in between, promises have become currency in Govan, and currency is all that truly matters now. Words are fine, but financial backing and strong leadership are essential if Rangers are to reclaim the dominant domestic position supporters crave.
What really sticks in fans’ memories is how often those in charge point to past credentials. One previous regime pointed to success at Arsenal. Another had links with Manchester City. Others had strong records in business or American sport. But Rangers fans have come to learn that nothing matters if it is not delivered at Ibrox. With supporters divided on how to view the new hierarchy, especially after a tough season, the ownership group has a lot to prove. Empty words will no longer be enough.
In truth, Rangers have one of the most passionate and demanding fanbases in world football. They will not be satisfied with boardroom niceties. They want strong Rangers teams, well-structured financial planning and transparency. The new owners have made their first public appearance but will now be judged not on tone but on action. Their real test begins now.
This authoritative report gives insight into the full EGM meeting and how the new faces were received at Ibrox. Rangers supporters will now wait to see if their presence means progress or just more noise.