
In what should have been a routine Scottish Premiership outing, Rangers FC fans were left stunned, furious, and deeply anxious after a roller-coaster 2-2 draw against bottom-placed Livingston â a result that has only deepened the crisis whispers around Ibrox. ďż˝
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🔥 From 0-2 Down to Shaky Point
Livingston â languishing near the foot of the table â took a surprising 2-0 lead and looked set to hand Rangers a humiliating defeat. Though Emmanuel Fernandez and Mikey Moore clawed back two late goals, Rangers were pushed all the way by a side they should have thumped. ďż˝
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Fans are asking:
➡️ How did Rangers squander a lead against a struggling team?
➡️ Why are they dropping points at the wrong time in the title race? ďż˝
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📉 Title Race Slipping Through Their Fingers?
This draw has massive implications. With Rangers now four points behind leaders Hearts and rivals breathing down their neck, supporters are genuinely concerned about a season slipping away from them. ďż˝
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Some bookmakers now even list Hearts as favourites to win the league â a stark reality no Rangers fan wanted to see. ďż˝
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🤯 Dressing Room Tensions â Real or Manufactured?
Multiple sources from within the Rangers camp hinted at growing unease in the dressing room:
🔹 Some players felt refereeing decisions went against them â including a controversial non-call on Mikey Moore late in the match. ďż˝
🔹 Former legends like Ally McCoist didnât hold back, blasting VAR and Scottish referees as âineptâ â airing the frustrations of many in the dressing room. ďż˝
🔹 Social media has blown up with heated fan debates and ex-players weighing in, another sign the pressure is now spilling well beyond the pitch. ďż˝
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Wondering if this is just âpassionate supportâ or something more? The explosive reactions online suggest some players might be feeling the heat.
😡 Fans Are Furious â Ticket Controversy Adds Fuel
If things on the pitch werenât controversial enough, fresh outrage has been sparked off it.
The clubâs decision to give the entire Broomloan Stand â traditionally home to hardcore Rangers supporters â to away fans in the upcoming Scottish Cup tie against Celtic has triggered major fan backlash. Many long-time season ticket holders are upset about losing their seats. ďż˝
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Some supporters are even offering their seats to fellow fans â not because theyâre generous â but out of sheer frustration with the clubâs handling of the situation. ďż˝
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🌍 Off-Field Horror Adds to the Pressure
As if on-field struggles werenât enough, two Rangers players â Emmanuel Fernandez and Djeidi Gassama â were subjected to vile online racist abuse following the Livingston draw. Police Scotland are now investigating. ďż˝
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Manager Danny Rohl publicly condemned the attacks as âsickeningâ and called for authorities to act swiftly, yet another challenge for a club already under pressure. ďż˝
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🧠 What This Means for Manager Danny Rohl
Rangers boss Danny Rohl has steered the side through patches of inconsistency, but results like this only amplify speculation:
🔥 Is the dressing room losing belief?
🔥 Are tactics being questioned by players?
🔥 Can Rohl salvage a season now trending toward chaos?
Fans are torn â some back their manager, others are calling for changes come May.
📊 Whatâs Next?
With a crucial Old Firm clash against Celtic FC looming and silverware dreams still alive in the Cup, Rangers now face a defining fortnight that could make or break the season. ďż˝
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This isnât just about dropped points â itâs about confidence, unity, and belief.
And right now, thatâs exactly whatâs being questioned at Ibrox.



