Ibrox Noise
·3 December 2025
Yet more excuses as Rangers crash to near-100-year low

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·3 December 2025

Rangers just keep finding new ways to embarrass themselves. The record that fell against Falkirk was unspeakable. The first time since 1937 that Rangers failed to score against the Bairns at Ibrox. That alone shows how far this club has fallen. The fans did not expect miracles, but they did expect something resembling Rangers Football Club. Instead, they got another pitiful display that summed up everything wrong at Ibrox. This team is going backwards fast. It is the clearest sign yet that Rangers just get worse and worse.
Another black mark in Rangers history
The shame of that record cannot be overstated. Rangers have faced Falkirk countless times over the decades and always managed to find the net. Even the weakest Rangers sides in history never went through a home fixture against them without scoring. Yet Danny Röhl’s team achieved that low. Falkirk arrived at Ibrox without fear, and Rangers could not lay a glove on them. It was embarrassing. It was another historic failure. And it was another moment that underlined how far the club has declined under the current regime.
Every week the excuses pile up. The players are not good enough. The manager is still adapting. The board needs more time. It is the same tired list of deflections that have infected this club for years. The same pattern plays out after every appointment. Each new name brings a short burst of hope, a bit of spin, a few smiles for the cameras, then the inevitable collapse. It is a broken cycle. Rangers are stuck in it and have no clue how to get out.
We cannot pin every single failure on the manager, but we cannot ignore him either. Even a basic and competent moron could have Rangers playing better football than this. The performances are dreadful. The results are dreadful. The atmosphere is dreadful. There is no energy, no fight, no sign that the players understand what wearing the Rangers shirt means. The draw with Falkirk did not just break a record. It broke faith with many of the fans who still believed there was some sort of plan. Röhl cannot hide from this.
Röhl cannot hide from this
We cannot pin every single failure on the manager, but we cannot ignore him either. Even a basic and competent moron could have Rangers playing better football than this. The performances are dreadful. The results are dreadful. The atmosphere is dreadful. There is no energy, no fight, no sign that the players understand what wearing the Rangers shirt means. The draw with Falkirk did not just break a record. It broke faith with many of the fans who still believed there was some sort of plan. The talkSPORT report shows the same pattern of warning signs repeating.
Worse with every bad appointment
Rangers continue to decline because the people making decisions keep getting them wrong. Every manager since Gio has taken the team further down. The board has failed repeatedly. The recruitment has failed repeatedly. There is no direction and no identity. What used to be a powerhouse now looks like a lost cause. The Reuters coverage of Röhl’s arrival seems a lifetime ago now. The record against Falkirk was not just a statistic. It was a warning that this once mighty club is now on its knees. Rangers just get worse with every bad appointment after every bad appointment.
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