On Sunday, Celtic fans were taunting Rangers boss Danny Rohl with their own ironic rendition of the Boney M hit long before full- time, but after Nick Walsh blew the final whistle, it was the sound of Oasis’ iconic ‘Roll With It’ that spoke volumes.
How does a Rangers manager recover from such ridicule at the home of the club’s fiercest rival?
Beyond the contempt shown for Rohl by the natives at Parkhead, the disdain and anger from the away section and the wider Rangers’ support is more troubling.
The latest capitulation could be one too many for the German coach and when asked to send a message to the fans in the post-match press conference, he looked and sounded like a dead man walking.
Stephen McGowan penned his thoughts on the same issue for the Herald today.
Danny Rohl has run out of goodwill from the Rangers fans.
You can’t talk about five cup finals ahead and then fall over every hurdle.
That is what has transpired.
Rohl has been let down badly by his players, with most not up to the task at Ibrox, but he has been front and centre in the Gers’ downfall in recent weeks.
Baffling team selections, waiting to long for tactical amendments, and poor choices have all added up.
The outcome is snatching dismal defeat from the open opportunity of victory.
Rangers’ season was all but over after the second-half torment at Tynecastle, all the Parkhead pain done was to confirm it.
A third-place finish isn’t good enough. More worryingly is the lack of hope and belief for what lies ahead.
Danny Rohl is under serious pressure at Ibrox.



