Who next for Rangers’ ‘poisoned chalice’?

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Rangers are seeking their fifth permanent team boss in four years, following the dismissal of Russell Martin.

Sunday’s 1-1 draw in Falkirk – leaving the former Southampton manager with only a 29.41% win rate, the worst of any Rangers boss in post for more than a couple of weeks – proved the final straw as fan protests started to turn ugly.

Before the axe finally fell, there was already rife about who might succeed the former Rangers and Scotland defender, but the international break gives the under-fire new owners and board time to consider their next move.

Steven Gerrard is still revered by many Rangers fans for leading the club to the title in 2021 that denied Celtic 10 in a row, but he chose to leave for less successful spells with Aston Villa and Al-Ettifaq.

Derek McInnes, a former Rangers midfielder, turned down the Ibrox job in 2017, but his fans are now envious of what he has accomplished in bringing Heart of Midlothian to the top of the table right now following his summer switch from Kilmarnock.

The Englishman’s name will be linked to the vacancy again given that Sean Dyche worked with Rangers’ Kevin Thelwell and Kevin Thelwell at Everton.

Former Rangers defender Kevin Muscat was reportedly in contention when Philippe Clement got the job in 2023 and his Shanghai Port side are currently leading the Chinese Super League as they aim to retain the title.

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For Rangers Review editor Joshua Barrie, Martin’s exit was inevitable given the “totally broken relationship” between the head coach, the club and their supporters that had reached a point where there was “an actual safety concern” amid fan protests.

One [league] win in seven is the kind of record you can only get away with if you don’t deserve that kind of record, he said on BBC Radio Scotland’s Good Morning Scotland.

Rangers couldn’t really argue, and Russell Martin couldn’t really argue, that they deserve many more points, based on their performances over those seven games.

Barrie pointed out that it took Rangers “a long time” and many interviews to make Martin’s appointment this summer, but although they must act quicker this time, he wondered if they can return to any of the previously beaten candidates.

“Can you reach the second-most”? That’s correct, right? Is the job description the same? The squad was created in a particular style and image. Do you favor a candidate for “united” more? he said.

No consensus over next head coach?

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Most Rangers fans had misgivings about Martin’s initial appointment, but while most are pleased he has gone, they point out that Rangers ‘ new owners, chief executive Patrick Stewart and sporting director Kevin Thelwell must take some of the blame.

John, We need to consider key job recruitment. I find it difficult to recruit players from struggling clubs like Man Utd and Everton. Please don’t bring back Steven Gerrard – failed at Aston Villa and his Saudi club.

Russell Martin, Michael, was the wrong choice right away. Thelwell and Stewart have undoubtedly underestimated the qualities of a manager Rangers need, despite their questionable previous records. They need to go as well. Please, Kevin Muscat or Steve G.

Ian: Never have I been so happy to see someone receive the sack. We were all hoping he would turn it around, but it never really looked likely. His attitude in after-game interviews shocked. He actually appeared to be uninterested. Bring back Barry and his team or SG.

Jim: Martin was too tactful and obstinate tactically. We don’t want a young manager to talk about a “project” in self-importance right now. Dyche or Muscat would be no-nonsense managers who would bring much needed leadership.

David: Because he is as bad as Martin, Sean Dyche will be the one to take us to. Someone with a variety of strategies and tactics must be chosen. Gerrard possibly, but there are others recently mentioned who are capable of providing this.

Stephan: No appointment was necessary. spent a lot of money on players who are unlikely to fit the new boss. Whoever got him in should not be in charge of the next appointment. Next up should be Gerrard or Muscat.

Willie: Foreign managers and too many foreign players left years ago. Use the money on the academy. That is the recommended course of action.

Marwan: This implausible Russell Martin belongs with Rangers. I hope our next manager is Sean Dyche – a decent, Premier League-class manager who took Burnley on a smaĺl budget to seventh position and then to Europa League. And Walter Smith’s style is very similar to his.

Russell Martin appears to be a decent man, but it was immediately apparent that his leadership of Rangers was unqualified and that he had not delivered on any of his promises when he took over. Hopefully we can find a manager who understands the club and that every game for Rangers is a must win.

James: He never performed the required duties. When he took charge, Barry Ferguson was the only player to get the most out of his team. But, good as he was, he was only a care taker. Who really wants the job, given that it’s a bit like a poison chalice, is the question?

Paul: I believe a capable manager and a strong squad will keep the team together. Derek McInnes is the man for the job, but will he leave Hearts? I’m hoping so, but we also need a manager who uses the attributes of the players rather than making them play in one particular way.

Alex: 123 days too long, Alex, overstayed his welcome. Kevin Thelwell and Patrick Stewart next too. They were a component of the issue. In a heartbeat, I’d return Stevie G.

Who will want to contact us right away?

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There were some who had sympathy for Martin as they see deeper problems at Ibrox.

Derek, I believe it is premature. No one in the financial stratosphere of Rangers will achieve the desired results right away. This, while admittedly atrocious, is just going to be rinsed and repeated until there’s an understanding that more than a decade of catastrophic mismanagement isn’t going to be undone by one appointment and one transfer window.

It’s unfortunate that he wasn’t given more time, White andamp; Wooly. After 50 or more games, Ian McCall has stated repeatedly that you should evaluate a manager.

Kenneth: Rangers have been failing greatly in the last few years due to poor decision making from those behind the scenes of the club. While elected team managers were largely responsible for the club’s failure, they have been getting away with a good deal of the blame for the club’s failure. The fact that Rangers have four managers in three years directly reflects poor decisions made by those in the top ranks.

James: Russell Martin was no good as a Rangers player and proved he was not management material. However, the players must bear some of the blame for what is happening, and most recent signings should be let go because they are not qualified to play the Scottish game. Additionally, I’m persuaded that the dressing room has a significant issue that needs to be fixed before things can improve.

Gordon: I’m not here defending him, but the same problems Martin had are the same problems Ferguson and the rest have had previously. With the remaining players, nothing will change.

Jim, what happens if the new manager loses? Are we going to treat him like this? Future managers, players, and supporters should consider this club again, in my opinion. No-one deserves this kind of treatment, but sack the guy, that’s fair enough.

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Palace fan gets tattoo of 5 Live FA Cup final commentary

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John Murray has made numerous football-related comments throughout his career, but one fan has always stayed afloat when Crystal Palace won the FA Cup final in May 2025.

Lewis Carey’s side’s victory in their first major trophy will remain a constant reminder.

Carey chose to tattoo his entire calf with all the words Murray said on BBC Radio 5 Live right after the final whistle at Wembley in the 1-0 victory over Manchester City, with Eberechi Eze scoring the winner.

What a moment for all of South London, the scenes in these stands, the flags, the celebrations, I swear you can hear the majority of Wembley right now, according to the 124-word tattoo.

According to Carey, “listening to the words makes you goosebumps,” “It’s just the words.”

“Your team won the FA Cup, and you want to get yourself a tattoo to honor that.”

The words “three or four days after the final, I heard them on the]5 Live] Facebook video,” which has been around for a while, have stuck with me ever since.

Carey shared the tattoo with Murray on social media, where Ian Dennis, a fellow 5 Live commentator, received it.

It almost brought tears to my eye because it was the Palace’s most prestigious achievement, “Murray added on 5 Live Breakfast,” said Murray.

You try to convey what it means to the viewers of the radio by putting into words what they would be feeling, much like Lewis did.

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One Dead, Hundreds Rescued After Heavy Snowfall In China

After unexpected heavy snowfall hit China’s northwest and western mountain regions over the weekend, one hiker died and hundreds of others were saved, according to state media reports.

State broadcaster CCTV reported late on Sunday that more than 200 hikers who had been stranded by the weather near the eastern face of Mount Everest were expected to make their way to safety gradually.

In recent days, outdoor enthusiasts have flocked to the nation’s famous beauty spots, taking advantage of an eight-day national holiday, but many have fallen victim to unexpected extreme weather.

According to a report released on Monday by CCTV, a hiker in northwest Qinghai’s Tiger Valley died from hypothermia and altitude sickness.

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After hundreds of rescuers and two drones were deployed, it added, more than 130 others were recovered from the same area.

Without specifying how many hikers were there, the report claimed that searches were ongoing to find more in the area.

350 walkers trapped in a valley leading to the eastern slope of Mount Everest were safely located in the town of Qudang, according to CCTV’s report from Sunday night.

More than 200 hikers are still climbing the slopes of Karma Valley, which has an elevation of over 4, 000 meters (13, 000 feet), according to CCTV, and have made contact with them.

Local authorities, according to the broadcaster, said the walkers were supposed to progress slowly to Qudang.

On Monday, the situation didn’t get updated, and AFP was unable to contact the area’s local authorities.

A hiker who was saved shared photos of tents that were almost completely submerged in snow on social media from Saturday through Sunday.

He claimed he had arrived in Qudang on Sunday after being contacted by AFP.

More than 70 people have died as a result of landslides and floods caused by heavy downpours over the border of Nepal and India, according to officials as rescue workers struggled to reach remote mountainous communities on Monday.

Nobel Prize for medicine awarded to immune system researchers

For their research into how the human immune system functions, Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi were awarded the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine.

The trio will receive the award in December for “their groundbreaking discoveries regarding peripheral immune tolerance, which prevents the immune system from harming the body,” according to the Swedish Karolinska Institute’s announcement on Monday.

According to Marie Wahren-Herlenius, a professor of rheumatology at the Karolinska Institute, the research “relates to how we keep our immune system under control so we can fight any microbes imaginable while avoiding autoimmune disease.”

Brunkow and Ramsdell, both 64, of the United States, and Sakaguchi, 74, of Japan, will each receive 11 million Swedish kronor ($1.17 million).

They will also receive gold medals from the Swedish king.

The prize-awarding organization stated in a statement that “their discoveries have laid the groundwork for a new field of research and spurred the development of new treatments, such as cancer and autoimmune diseases.”

The trio’s work, according to Olle Kampe, the Nobel Committee’s chair, has “decisively improved our understanding of how the immune system functions.”

Their collaboration dates back to 1995, when Sakaguchi made the initial breakthrough. Before Sakaguchi connected all of their work two years later, Brunkow and Ramsdell made a second breakthrough in 2001.

The Nobel Committee’s Secretary-General, Thomas Perlmann, claimed he had left voicemails for Brunkow and Ramsdell and that he had phoned Sakaguchi on Monday.

At his lab, I spoke with [Sakaguchi], and he sounded incredibly appreciative and said it was a great honor. Perlmann claimed that the news had taken him by surprise.

During a press conference to announce the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, (L-R) Shimon Sakaguchi, Fred Ramsdell, and Mary E. Brunkow’s portraits are displayed.

The annual Nobel Prizes, one of the most prestigious prizes in science, literature, peace, and economics, are kicked off with the medicine prize. In the coming days, the winners of the remaining prizes will be revealed.

Donald Trump, the president of the United States, has repeatedly argued that he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize after claiming to have stopped seven wars since taking office at the start of the year.

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Australian police search for motive in rare mass shooting in Sydney

One person was critically injured when a 60-year-old man allegedly fired up to 50 bullets into a busy Sydney street, according to police in Australia.

As they looked for a reason for the recent mass shooting incident, which is unusual in Australia, detectives were scheduled to interview the suspect on Monday.

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The suspect shot a 30-caliber rifle at random from his apartment window at passing cars in Croydon Park on Sunday night, causing a wave of panic in the Sydney suburb of Croydon Park. To put an end to the assault, police stormed the unit and apprehended him.

At a press conference, New South Wales’ acting police superintendent Stephen Parry said, “It is unbelievable that nobody died.”

A 50-year-old man in his 50s was one of the victims who received a gunshot to the neck and chest. According to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, he underwent emergency surgery while in critical condition at the hospital.

According to emergency services, 14 more people received shock or minor injuries at the scene, including those caused by broken car windows.

According to the ABC report, the suspect was also taken to a hospital for his injuries sustained during his arrest, but has since been transferred to a police station.

In Croydon Park in Sydney, a bus shelter has been set up at the scene of a shooting incident [Sitthixay Ditthavong/Reuters]

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According to Parry, the suspect has no ties to organized crime or terrorist organizations.

According to the police official, there are “very few” prior interactions with authorities, and “no mental health history” is known to the officers.

It’s likely that there will be charges for firearms-related offenses.

Parry called the incident to be extremely unusual. There haven’t been many instances of this kind of shooting randomly at people in the street passing by cars in my 35 years in the police, he said.

Automatic and semiautomatic weapons have been outlawed in Australia since 1996, when a lone gunman killed 35 people in Port Arthur, Tasmania, in a case where mass shootings are not common.

In the busy suburb of Sydney, there was fear caused by the shooting.

Office worker Joe Azar claimed to be working across the road when he first heard rocks or fireworks being thrown at the windows.