
Rangers fans warned to look away as scout teases brutal reality in new reveal
Rangers supporters have been brutally warned to brace for a cold dose of reality as their Scottish Premiership title hopes hang by a thread.
The pressure is on for Danny Rohl with sack speculation growing after Gers’ bitter Scottish Cup knockout at the hands of arch rivals Celtic on March 8.
That penalty shootout defeat leaves the Ibrox giants with just the top-flight title to play for, but they have it all to do with leaders Hearts holding a six-point gap over them.
On Sunday, Rangers will resume their Premiership campaign at St Mirren, where nothing less than victory will do. However, data seems to suggest even that may be papering over cracks.

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Rangers reality could actually be even worse
That is according to well-known football analyst Kai Watson, who is currently working on a project certain to send shivers down the Light Blues’ spine.
Watson revealed on X that he will produce a video delving into expected points versus actual points in the three-way title race, claiming: “If Rangers fans thought the reality was rough, wait until you see how bad it should be…”
While that won’t be appointment viewing for Rohl and his coaching staff, they would do well to take note of the fact that they have been let off the hook on too many occasions.
If Watson has his way, he may even be working with the German in the near future.
Indeed, the former first-team scout at Finnish side SJK Seinajoki has made it very clear that he wants to take on a role at Ibrox, being a fervent Rangers supporter.
Watson is a popular figure around the club and recently confirmed that he has officially thrown his hat in the ring for a first-team scout position.
The Scot has gained a reputation for engaging analytical content, which he posts on YouTube, and is likely to be poring over the numbers behind Gers’ current slump.
In the build-up to the make-or-break trip to St Mirren, speculation over a change in the dugout is continuing to build, but Chris Sutton says talk of Rohl being sacked is “rubbish”.
St Mirren test is crucial for Danny Rohl
Judging by off-field developments on Thursday, Rangers might not get a better chance of escaping from the SMiSA Stadium with all three points and edging closer to Hearts.
St Mirren confirmed that Craig McLeish will take interim charge for the match on Sunday, after Stephen Robinson was appointed Aberdeen’s new head coach.

The Buddies are 10th in the table and consistently impressed under Robinson, who even guided them to League Cup glory in December 2025, but they are now winless in five.
Robinson’s departure will almost certainly cause shockwaves at St Mirren and trigger a response from their players, so Rangers must be ready to ride out a difficult 90 minutes.
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