THERE’LL be plenty of new things for Rangers fans to get used to with Danny Rohl now in place at Ibrox.
And that includes exactly how to pronounce the new head coach’s name.


36-year old Rohl was confirmed as Rangers boss on Monday afternoon.
His arrival brings an end to what became a rather chaotic search for a new manager.
The process began with Russell Martin’s sacking a fortnight ago and took many a twist and turn over the next two weeks.
Steven Gerrard looked set for a stunning return to the Rangers dugout before dramatically pulling out of contention.
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Rohl himself then withdrew when it emerged Kevin Muscat was leading the race.
Talks with Muscat then collapsed over the weekend with SunSport revealing the deal was OFF.
We then exclusively revealed on Sunday night that Rohl was back in the frame and less than 24 hours later, he was confirmed as the Gers’ new boss.
Before Rohl gets down to business, there’s a rather important matter to address.
And that is exactly how to pronounce his name.
Most fans have been pronouncing the German’s surname as ‘roll.’
However, the man himself has revealed that is NOT the correct way of saying his name.
In a clip posted by Sheffield Wednesday after his appointment there, Rohl was asked to pronounce his name.
And he revealed it’s actually pronounced more ‘rule’ as opposed to ‘roll.’
The German spelling of his name has the letter o with an umlaut above it, meaning it’s pronounced in that way.
Rohl takes up post at Rangers amid a sea of discontent from supporters.
The Gers have won just one of their eight league games so far this season, with a record of five wins in 17 in all competitions seeing the end of Martin.
Fan anger has turned towards chief executive Patrick Stewart and sporting director Kevin Thelwell with fuming punters demanding they follow Martin out of the door.
Rohl will be in the dugout for the first time on Thursday when Rangers take on Brann in the Europa League in Norway.
And he’s vowed to do all he can to start delivering results right away.
He said: “It is a huge privilege to be taking on the role of head coach at such an incredible club, recognised around the world.
“I know it has been a difficult start to the season, but there is still so much to play for in four competitions, and my staff and I will give it everything to reward the supporters and the club.
“The expectations here are clear. The fans want to see results now – my mentality and experience is to think in exactly the same way and I have belief in the players that we can achieve this.
“We have no time to waste, we start straight away. I respect that trust is earned and understand we have to give the supporters confidence in what we are doing by showing it on the pitch from the start.
“The expectations are huge and I love this challenge because I set high standards for myself and the team too.
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“Rangers is built on a tradition of hard work, unity and success – that is exactly what you will get from me and what I want my team to represent for all of you.
“I’m looking forward to meeting the squad and getting down to work ahead of Thursday’s game away to Brann.”
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