Category: Rangers

  • 🚨THUG OF WAR 🚨 Rangers to defeat Celtic to Tomas Cvancara signing ..?

    🚨THUG OF WAR 🚨 Rangers to defeat Celtic to Tomas Cvancara signing ..?

    🚨 THUG OF WAR 🚨
    Rangers to defeat Celtic to Tomáš Čvančara signing..?

    Breaking news from the heart of Scottish football has taken a dramatic twist in the Old Firm transfer battle for Tomáš Čvančara.

    For weeks, the narrative suggested Rangers were closing in, with reports claiming Ibrox was the striker’s preferred destination. Speculation intensified on Tuesday after an exclusive interview appeared to hint that the Czech forward was heading to Ibrox, sending Rangers fans into celebration mode.

    But as the dust settles, the reality is not what everyone was thinking.

    ⚔️ A Transfer Tug of War

    Čvančara has been at the centre of a fierce tug of war between Rangers and Celtic, with both clubs making their pitch to the Borussia Mönchengladbach striker. Rangers were confident they had won the race, believing their project, European ambition and squad role had convinced the player.

    However, sources close to the negotiations have now confirmed a stunning reversal.

    🔥 THE DECIDING MOMENT 🔥

    Despite the noise, the rumours, and the early celebrations elsewhere — Tomáš Čvančara has chosen CELTIC over Rangers.

    This decisive detail sits at the very heart of the saga.

    The player’s camp reportedly felt Celtic’s long-term vision, attacking style of play, and recent European exposure aligned better with his career goals. The Parkhead atmosphere and the club’s track record of developing forwards also played a major role in the final decision.

    🗣️ What the Player Said

    In today’s interview, Čvančara admitted he had already made up his mind, saying:

    > “I’ve chosen my next step. It’s about football, growth, and where I believe I can reach my highest level.”

     

    While early interpretations suggested Ibrox, insiders now confirm those words were misread — and misreported.

    💥 Fallout in Glasgow

    Celtic fans are already buzzing with anticipation, while Rangers supporters have been left stunned by another Old Firm transfer twist. One thing is clear: this saga proves that in Glasgow, no deal is done until the scarf is held up.

    ⚽ The tug of war is over — and Celtic have pulled hardest.

  • 🚨 RANGERS TO OBLITERATE ALL CLUB RECORDS 🚨  Danny Rohl is on an absolute madness and the club are backing him all the way. Nobody stands a chance if they pull it off… 🤯😳

    🚨 RANGERS TO OBLITERATE ALL CLUB RECORDS 🚨 Danny Rohl is on an absolute madness and the club are backing him all the way. Nobody stands a chance if they pull it off… 🤯😳

    Rangers Agree Record-Breaking £45m Deal for Barnsley Forward Cleary

    Rangers FC are on the brink of completing a sensational club-record signing after agreeing a £45 million deal for Barnsley forward Cleary, following his stunning performance against Liverpool yesterday.

    The Ibrox club have moved decisively to secure the striker’s signature, with sources confirming the fee will be paid in instalments over five years, making it the most expensive transfer in Rangers’ history. The move highlights the club’s ambition to strengthen their squad and make a stronger impact both domestically and in European competition.

    Cleary attracted widespread attention after delivering a standout display against Liverpool, where his pace, composure and ruthless finishing caused constant problems for the Premier League giants. Scouts have reportedly labelled his performance “elite level,” viewing it as a clear sign he is ready for a major step up.

    Rangers’ recruitment team are believed to see Cleary as a long-term solution to lead the line, convinced his style perfectly fits the club’s attacking approach. Talks with Barnsley accelerated rapidly after the Liverpool match, with Rangers winning the race for his signature despite strong interest from several English sides.

    If finalised, the deal will send shockwaves through Scottish football, smashing Rangers’ previous transfer record by a considerable margin. Supporters are already buzzing at the prospect of seeing Cleary in royal blue, viewing the move as a bold statement of intent from the club.

    An official announcement is expected in the coming days, subject to final paperwork and a medical.

  • “THAT’S HOW YOU RESPOND” – Rangers Silence the Noise as Danny Röhl’s Words Are Answered the Only Way That Matters

    “THAT’S HOW YOU RESPOND” – Rangers Silence the Noise as Danny Röhl’s Words Are Answered the Only Way That Matters

    The message was clear.
    The pressure was real.
    And Rangers responded exactly when it mattered most.

    After days of tension, criticism, and noise around the club, Rangers delivered a statement performance — turning the narrative on its head with a result that spoke louder than any chant, any debate, or any post-match speech.

    From Doubt to Dominance at Ibrox

    What could have spiralled into another uncomfortable night instead became a controlled, professional Rangers display, with intensity from the first whistle and purpose in every movement.

    The players looked different.
    Sharper. Hungrier. More aggressive.

    This wasn’t just about winning — it was about proving a point.

    Danny Röhl’s Words Didn’t Fall on Deaf Ears

    Danny Röhl’s emotional post-match message earlier in the week had split opinion, but tonight’s performance made one thing clear: the squad listened.

    The urgency he demanded was there.
    The standards he spoke about were visible.
    And the response was immediate.

    Several players produced standout performances, showing the fight and focus that fans have been crying out for — and the body language at full-time told its own story.

    Ibrox Reacts — And the Mood Shifts

    The chants that once caused frustration were replaced by applause and relief as the final whistle blew.

    Fans who arrived nervous left encouraged.

    Social media flipped instantly:

    “That’s the Rangers we want to see.”
    “Whatever was said in the dressing room — it worked.”
    “This feels like a turning point.”

    More Than Three Points

    This win wasn’t just about progression or momentum — it was about belief.

    Belief in the manager.
    Belief in the squad.
    Belief that Rangers can still set the standard when it counts.

    The challenge now is consistency — but for tonight, Rangers answered every question the hard way.

    On the pitch.

    And if this is the response Danny Röhl was demanding…
    Rangers fans may have just witnessed the start of something bigger.

  • Conflicting Danish and German reports on medical timing highlight uncertainty, but Rangers’ move for Skov Olsen still overlined as final talks with Wolfsburg continue

    Conflicting Danish and German reports on medical timing highlight uncertainty, but Rangers’ move for Skov Olsen still overlined as final talks with Wolfsburg continue

    Rangers’ Move for Andreas Skov Olsen Still on Track Despite Reported Delay

    Rangers’ pursuit of Andreas Skov Olsen continues to progress, although the timing of his medical may slip slightly later into the week. Danny Röhl’s side remain confident of completing the deal, and nothing so far suggests the move is in danger.

    Initial reports in Germany on Monday confirmed Rangers’ interest in the VfL Wolfsburg winger, and Bild followed up by revealing that negotiations between the clubs had already begun. Shortly after, Bold added that Wolfsburg were pushing for a loan fee and were open to including a purchase option in the agreement—details both clubs discussed during Tuesday’s talks.

    Tipsbladet then reported this morning that Rangers had agreed to Wolfsburg’s conditions, including the loan fee and purchase option, and claimed Skov Olsen was scheduled to travel for his medical and contract signing today. However, Bold quickly countered, stating that negotiations were still ongoing and the final steps of the deal were being ironed out.

    Despite the differing timelines, the Danish outlet made it clear there is no threat to the transfer collapsing. Instead, the expectation remains that Rangers and Wolfsburg will finalise terms, keeping the operation firmly on track.

    Skov Olsen is reportedly in Wolfsburg today, awaiting the official green light from the club to complete the switch to Ibrox. This approval is expected to arrive at some point this week. Wolfsburg are set to face FC St. Pauli today, and the winger is unlikely to be involved regardless of whether he travels to Scotland immediately.

    Given Tipsbladet’s strong sourcing, their initial claim about the medical likely wasn’t speculation—but the timing may simply shift as final details are settled between clubs. For now, it’s a matter of when, not if, Rangers secure their latest attacking addition.

  • “You can only see this in Scottish football” Shame on him.. 😔  Kris Boyd blast Aberdeen coach for obstruction..

    “You can only see this in Scottish football” Shame on him.. 😔 Kris Boyd blast Aberdeen coach for obstruction..

    📰 “You Can Only See This in Scottish Football”

    Shame on him… 😔 Kris Boyd blasts Aberdeen coach Peter Leven for obstruction

    Kris Boyd has launched a fierce attack on Aberdeen interim boss Peter Leven following a controversial moment in the recent clash with Rangers, branding his actions “embarrassing” and “anti-football.”

    Speaking after the match, the former Rangers striker couldn’t hide his frustration as he reacted to Leven’s explanation for the touchline incident that disrupted the flow of the game.

    🗣️ “You can only see this in Scottish football,” Boyd said.
    🗣️ “Shame on him. That’s a silly explanation.”

    The flashpoint came when the ball went out of play near the Aberdeen technical area, with Leven accused of deliberately holding onto the ball to slow down Rangers’ momentum. Boyd claimed the delay lasted far longer than acceptable.

    🗣️ “You hold the ball for more than three minutes,” Boyd fumed.
    🗣️ “C’mon… get a life.”

    Boyd went on to accuse the Aberdeen coach of obstruction, insisting there was no tactical genius involved—just gamesmanship taken too far.

    🗣️ “That’s not being clever, that’s just silly,” he added.
    🗣️ “Managers and coaches should be setting standards, not behaving like that on the touchline.”

    The comments have sparked debate across Scottish football, with fans divided—some defending Leven as doing what it takes to help his team, while others agree with Boyd that such behaviour damages the image of the game.

    One thing is certain: Kris Boyd didn’t hold back, and Peter Leven now finds himself at the centre of yet another Scottish football controversy—one that Boyd believes “should never happen at this level.” ⚽🔥

  • 🚨 CHAOS IN THE PUNDIT ROOM 🚨 Paul Hartley immediately turn off the mic hearing the rangers chants  Disgusting he called it … 🗣️”Bann them from attending away games

    🚨 CHAOS IN THE PUNDIT ROOM 🚨 Paul Hartley immediately turn off the mic hearing the rangers chants Disgusting he called it … 🗣️”Bann them from attending away games

    🚨 CHAOS IN THE PUNDIT ROOM 🚨

    Scenes of pure shock unfolded live on air as Paul Hartley abruptly turned off his microphone after hearing what he described as “disgusting” chants from the Rangers end.

    What began as a standard post-match analysis quickly descended into chaos when loud chants from travelling Rangers supporters filtered into the broadcast. The atmosphere inside the pundit room changed instantly — and Hartley’s reaction said it all.

    Visibly furious, the former Scotland international removed his headset before cameras briefly cut away. When he returned, he didn’t hold back.

    🗣️ “That’s disgusting,” Hartley said bluntly.
    🗣️ “That is not what I expect from Rangers fans. Absolutely unacceptable.”

    Hartley went even further, calling for serious action from the Scottish FA, suggesting the behaviour had crossed a line.

    🗣️ “The SFA need to step in,” he added.
    🗣️ “Ban them from attending away games if that’s what it takes. This cannot be ignored.”

    Fellow pundits in the studio appeared stunned, with an awkward silence following Hartley’s comments before the presenter attempted to regain control of the discussion. Social media, however, exploded within minutes.

    Rangers fans were split — some condemning the chants and calling for accountability, while others accused Hartley of overreacting and singling out the club unfairly. Rival supporters, meanwhile, demanded swift punishment.

    The incident has now placed the spotlight firmly on the SFA, with growing pressure for an official response as clips of the chants and Hartley’s reaction continue to circulate online.

    One thing is clear:
    This wasn’t just noise from the stands — it has ignited a fresh storm in Scottish football, and the fallout may only just be beginning. ⚽🔥

  • AFTER 11 WIN IN 14 GAMES DANNY RÖHL HAVE SENT A STRONG MESSAGE TO THE LEAGUE LEADER……

    AFTER 11 WIN IN 14 GAMES DANNY RÖHL HAVE SENT A STRONG MESSAGE TO THE LEAGUE LEADER……

    AFTER 11 WINS IN 14 GAMES, DANNY RÖHL HAS SENT A STRONG MESSAGE TO THE LEAGUE LEADERS…

    Danny Röhl’s post-match interview didn’t just make headlines — it set the media on fire 🔥

    After guiding Rangers to an outstanding run of 11 wins in their last 14 games, the Ibrox boss stepped in front of the cameras with a calm expression but a message that shook the league.

    What was meant to be a routine post-match chat quickly turned intense when Röhl was asked about Rangers’ title ambitions and the gap to the league leaders. His response was so direct that the reporter had to ask him twice to make sure there was no misunderstanding.

    🗣️ “We are not here to admire the league leaders,” Röhl said.
    🗣️ “If you’re on top, you must feel pressure. Rangers are built to apply that pressure.”

    The journalist pressed again, asking whether this was a clear warning to the team above them. Röhl didn’t hesitate.

    🗣️ “Yes. Be very clear,” he replied. “Form matters. Mentality matters. And right now, Rangers have both.”

    Since taking charge at Ibrox, Röhl has transformed Rangers into a ruthless, organised and fearless side, grinding out results while playing with authority. The numbers speak loudly — 11 wins from 14 games — and the belief inside the squad is growing with every match.

    Social media exploded within minutes of the interview, with Rangers fans hailing Röhl’s confidence and rivals accusing him of mind games. Pundits, meanwhile, agreed on one thing: this wasn’t arrogance — it was intent.

    Danny Röhl has sent his message.

    The title race is on.
    And Rangers are no longer asking for permission. 🔵⚽

  • Danny Rohl Hails Rangers as Premiership ‘Surprise Package’ After Aberdeen Win

    Danny Rohl Hails Rangers as Premiership ‘Surprise Package’ After Aberdeen Win

    Danny Rohl watched Rangers surge into second place in the Premiership title race and insisted his side have become the league’s unexpected challengers.

    The Ibrox outfit leapfrogged Old Firm rivals Celtic with a convincing 2–0 victory over Aberdeen in Govan, closing the gap on leaders Hearts to just three points.

    First-half headers from Emmanuel Fernandez and Nico Raskin sealed a crucial win, backing up last weekend’s derby triumph at Parkhead and underlining a remarkable turnaround under the German boss.


    From Sixth to Second: Rangers’ Remarkable Rise

    When Rohl took charge in October, Rangers were sixth in the table and 13 points behind Hearts. Few predicted they would be genuine contenders so quickly.

    But after a rapid climb up the standings, Rohl believes his side have exceeded expectations.

    “This is not a one-man show,” Rohl said.
    “We’re doing this together with the club, my players, the coaches and the staff behind the scenes.

    “We’re growing together. We’re on a fantastic way and I think we’ve surprised a lot of people since I’ve been here.

    “But I’m hungry and ambitious. I know what it means and I know the effort we’ll need until the end of the season.

    “We still have to do more.”


    Transfer Window: Promise Rohl Refuses to Make

    Rangers travel to Pittodrie on Sunday to face Aberdeen again, but attention is already turning to January recruitment.

    Rohl confirmed work is ongoing behind the scenes — but stopped short of making promises on timings or numbers.

    “We are in the process and we’re working on it. I can’t say who will be in the squad by the end of the window.

    “The club and the board know what we want to do. What we don’t know is if we can do everything we want.

    “I’m positive that we will not sign all the new players on the last day of the window.”

    However, the Rangers boss made clear he won’t be drawn into setting deadlines.

    “I don’t want to say in the next two days because if it goes three, you ask me why.

    “It could be the end of the window when you find someone who can really make a big difference.”


    Squad Decisions and a Clear Warning

    Rohl stressed that clarity and decisiveness are key — both in recruitment and player retention.

    “We’re clear on what positions we need and what profiles we need. Now it’s about convincing them.

    “It makes no sense to keep players if they’re not getting minutes.

    “Players on the bench want to be on the train — but they have to be on the front foot or the train leaves the station without them.”

    He also hinted new arrivals would ideally be available for Rangers’ Scottish Cup clash with Annan next Friday.


    Rohl Delights in Dons Win and Raskin’s Leadership

    Despite fatigue following the Old Firm derby, Rohl praised his side’s mentality and professionalism.

    “It’s the next three points and a clean sheet — that’s the most important thing.

    “In the last 15 minutes, we felt empty, but we controlled the game and deserved to win.”

    Special praise was reserved for man-of-the-match Nico Raskin, whose influence continues to grow.

    “From my side, I’m very clear on Nico — he’s a key player.

    “He’s aggressive against the ball, can score from set-plays, and he’s a leader.

    “Ten weeks ago we asked for leaders and he’s stepped up more and more. For me, there is no question mark with Nico.”

  • 🗣️” No way did he just said that on live TV” 🤯  🗣️” He’s going to have the entire fan base rattled’ 🗣️” Yousuf chermiti what a player.”  Chermiti is a very brave man saying this, he knew exactly what he was doing…

    🗣️” No way did he just said that on live TV” 🤯 🗣️” He’s going to have the entire fan base rattled’ 🗣️” Yousuf chermiti what a player.” Chermiti is a very brave man saying this, he knew exactly what he was doing…

    🗣️ “No way did he just say that on live TV!” 🤯

    🗣️ “He’s going to have the entire fan base rattled”

    🗣️ “Youssef Chermiti… what a player.”

    Youssef Chermiti has never been one to hide, but this time he pushed the boundaries — delivering a bold, unapologetic message on live television that instantly sent shockwaves through the Old Firm aftermath.

    As the interview aired, pundits were left stunned.

    > 🗣️ “No way did he just say that on live TV,” one analyst reacted, visibly caught off guard.

     

    Chermiti’s words were sharp, deliberate, and anything but accidental. Studio guests were unanimous in one thing: he knew exactly what he was doing.

    > 🗣️ “He’s going to have the entire fan base rattled after that,” another pundit warned, predicting days of fallout.

     

    🗨️ Chermiti’s comment that sparked it all:

    > 🗣️ “This is the biggest game in Scotland. If you’re scared to speak or play with confidence, you shouldn’t be here.”

     

    The statement split opinion instantly. Some fans branded it unnecessary provocation. Others applauded the mentality — the kind of mindset demanded by a fixture as unforgiving as the Old Firm.

    What made the comment even more powerful was the context. Chermiti didn’t hide behind words — he backed them up with his performance, tormenting defenders and rising to the occasion when the pressure was at its highest.

    One pundit, initially critical, eventually conceded:

    > 🗣️ “Say what you like about him — Youssef Chermiti is a serious player.”

     

    In an era of rehearsed answers and safe soundbites, Chermiti chose confidence over caution.

    Whether admired or despised, one thing is undeniable: he understood the moment, embraced it, and owned it.