
The mood around Rangers F.C. has turned painfully emotional after midfielder Mohammed Diomande posted a cryptic message on social media that many supporters believe perfectly captured the collapse of the club’s disastrous season.
After ending the campaign in a shocking third-place finish — a result many fans have described as unacceptable for a club of Rangers’ size — frustration has exploded among supporters, former players, and even figures inside the dressing room. What was supposed to be a title-challenging season has instead become one of the most disappointing campaigns in recent memory.
And now, fans fear the situation behind the scenes may be even worse than the results suggest.
Shortly after the season’s disappointing conclusion, Mohammed Diomande posted a simple but emotional tweet:
> “Only when you believe can you achieve something great.”
The message immediately went viral among Rangers supporters.
Normally, the midfielder stays quiet online. He rarely gives interviews, avoids drama, and is seen as one of the calmer personalities inside the squad. But that single sentence was enough to send fans into emotional meltdown.
Many supporters interpreted the post as a hidden cry of frustration from a player who has watched belief completely disappear inside the dressing room during the final months of the season.
One fan reacted online:
> “That tweet tells you everything. The squad lost belief a long time ago.”
Another wrote:
> “When the quiet players start speaking, you know the dressing room is broken.”
The third-place finish itself has already triggered major anger among the Rangers fanbase. For a club with massive expectations, proud history, and constant pressure to compete for titles, finishing behind rivals was viewed as humiliation rather than disappointment.
Throughout the season, Rangers struggled with inconsistency, poor defending, lack of leadership, and performances that left supporters furious week after week. Several key matches slipped away due to defensive collapses and a visible lack of confidence on the pitch.
But perhaps the most worrying part for supporters is what is now being said about the future of several players.
Reports and rumours surrounding possible exits have only intensified the fear that the current squad may be falling apart. A number of players are already being linked with moves away from the club, while others are believed to be uncertain about remaining at Ibrox after such a chaotic campaign.
Fans now fear the dressing room has become emotionally drained.
Some supporters believe certain players stopped believing in the project months ago, while others feel the pressure of representing Rangers became too overwhelming once results started turning negative. The body language seen during recent matches only added fuel to the speculation, with visible frustration and disconnect appearing across the pitch.
Diomande’s message may have sounded motivational on the surface, but Rangers supporters saw something deeper in it — a reflection of a squad that lost confidence, lost unity, and ultimately lost control of its season.
Despite the chaos, many fans continue to back Diomande himself. Supporters have praised the midfielder for his work rate, professionalism, and honesty during difficult moments. That is exactly why his tweet struck such an emotional nerve across the fanbase.
For many Rangers supporters, it was not just another motivational quote.
It was a silent message from inside a broken season.
Now the pressure shifts toward rebuilding. Massive decisions are expected in the coming weeks regarding transfers, leadership, and the future direction of the club. Rangers fans are demanding change, demanding accountability, and demanding a squad capable of restoring pride next season.
Because for a club like Rangers F.C., ending the season in third place was not simply failure — it was a warning sign that something inside the club has gone seriously wrong.



