Ibrox Noise
·10 de novembro de 2025
Rangers were warned about the wrong call on Bojan Miovski

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·10 de novembro de 2025

Ibrox Noise warned about a lot of what is happening at Rangers, and while Danny Rohl has 3 league wins in a row, it’s not operation complete. The truth is that Rangers’ problems run deeper than form. Even a small streak can’t cover the cracks left by years of failed recruitment and poor direction from above. Bojan Miovski at Rangers is part of it.
Recruitment remains one of the most obvious and damaging issues. Ibrox Noise has highlighted this since pre-season, calling out the lack of planning and football intelligence. It’s not hindsight now, it’s reality. The club blew around £35M on players who have shown little, including Chermiti and Fernandez. We’ve explored why this waste keeps happening, but one name stands out above the rest – Bojan Miovski.
When Ibrox Noise first discussed Miovski, we urged caution. We wanted Rangers to sign him on loan with an option to buy, not jump straight into a permanent deal. A try-before-you-buy approach made sense. He failed to impress at Girona, and he needed to prove he could handle the weight of the Rangers shirt before the club spent millions. Those doubts now look justified.
Miovski arrived as the sharp finisher Rangers desperately needed, the striker who could turn tight games into wins. Instead, he looks hesitant and unsure of himself. The Ibrox roar can lift great players, but it can also crush those who lack confidence. SPFL reports described his move as his big step up, yet so far he’s slipped instead of soaring.
His form reflects a much bigger flaw within the club. Rangers keep spending big without checking if players can handle this pressure. Sky Sports claimed he was ready-made for the Premiership, but Aberdeen and Rangers are worlds apart. At Pittodrie, he thrived on space and counter-attacks. At Ibrox, defences sit deep and demand creativity. He hasn’t adapted.
When Ibrox Noise argued for a loan deal, we based it on realism. A temporary spell would have shown whether he could cope with pressure and expectation. The Scotsman suggested his arrival would boost the league, but the impact hasn’t come in blue.
Rangers can’t keep wasting millions on guesswork. £10m here, £5m there — it all adds up to failure. Recruitment this summer should have strengthened the squad, yet Miovski’s struggles expose another broken cycle. Thelwell’s structure weakens with every passing window, and Rohl faces the fallout on the pitch.
The club must stop repeating these mistakes. Rangers need real football minds making football calls, not analysts crunching numbers. Bojan Miovski at Rangers shows what happens when they ignore experience and logic. Girona taught the lesson, but the board didn’t listen — and now the cost grows every week.









































