‘He has to go, and now’ – heat on Martin after Rangers shambles

‘He has to go, and now’ – heat on Martin after Rangers shambles

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Fans left Ibrox before half-time and were questioned about Russell Martin’s future at full-time as a result of the Rangers’ performance, which was so lamentable.

The season has only just begun a month ago, but Martin hasn’t been in charge since June, so the new manager is already under a lot of pressure.

The club’s 3-1 humiliation by Club Brugge not only stifles Rangers’ hopes for acclaim, but it also casts doubts on Martin’s ability to lead the club in the coming months.

“Mr. Martin, please resign.”

Russell Bremner: Before being fired, Russell Martin needs to leave.

Michael Kearney: Too soon into his position as manager of the Rangers for him to be fired? Although I’d normally agree, the Rangers team we are seeing is undoubtedly the worst we have ever seen based on game by game. Nobody is afraid of us. Nobody is worried about visiting Ibrox. Even though it’s still early in the season, Martin will be the manager, so if we act now, we might be able to recover. He must leave immediately and continue.

Kevin Ord: Martin needs to climb another mountain away from home once more. Far too many players are simply unworthy.

Michael Beck: Poor team selection. [Lyall] Cameron would have provided the energy we needed in the middle of the park. [Mikey] Moore ought to have begun. Martin can talk about his philosophy until the cows arrive, but it just won’t work. Because the players don’t buy into it, it’s dead in the water. Teams are adept at battling Rangers. The defense will become more vulnerable as a result of a high press.

Lorna Stenhouse: In almost every interview, Russell Martin refers to “the way the club has been for many years” as one of the causes of the club’s inability to advance and needs to be fixed. What is he trying to fix, I ask? What has been happening lately?

William MacFarlane: The manager needs to leave right away. Let him leave because he is poor and not a Rangers manager. He needs to leave despite the poor team.

Callum Carmichael: I never believed Martin would be the ideal manager, but once he was chosen, I was prepared to support him until things went wrong. It’s the end of him because things have now dramatically changed, and because he won’t change his play. Mr. Martin, kindly resign.

Not nearly good enough, Kevin Sandison. He is already very thin on the ground due to the manager’s lack of tactical acumen. Failure to defeat St. Mirren, achieve better results in Belgium, and fall short of the Old Firm’s goal of letting him go into work on September 1st,

Peter Cooper White: One of the craziest 20 minutes I’ve ever watched Rangers. Martin then stated his pride in his team after the game. Beggars apprehensive because he is so deceived. You must immediately give him an ultimatum, otherwise you’re off.

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John Walker: Rangers could have made the worst appointment, he said right away. Russell Martin is a joke; he should have won the occasional game and preferred to remain in the lower leagues of England, perhaps the National League.

Andy Cumming: Martin turned this Rangers side into a phony of his Southampton team because the fans didn’t want him. Look at how honest and evil they were. How could he have been a top-notch hire? And whoever hired him ought to be moved along.

An absolute mess, Charlie Low. I’ve witnessed better defensive organization of U-15 teams. Our defenders are too erratic and slow. Our manager is as bad as Paul le Guen, and he was horrible. We have players who have no interest in our club. When they selected him, our new owners were thinking what? His track record is poor.

Owen Lawson: Considering his terrible previous performance at his club, Martin’s appointment was very strange. Football is the only sport that rewards failure. When the manager’s ideology is inappropriate for Rangers, who must win every game, it won’t work. If any sort of success is anticipated for this season, P45 must be released right away.

Colin Gardiner: If we lose our next two games, the manager must leave.

Absolute shambles, Dave King needs to leave. He doesn’t seem to be aware of his best eleven or his strategies. embarrassing .

Paul, one shot off the target all night. Russell Martin says the tie is still in progress and that his players will enjoy playing for the underdogs. He sincerely believes that Belgium will win if they don’t concede or exceed two goals with that defense. He’s just a total embarrassment, in all seriousness.

Minority Report: Martin’s case

Tim M: Every fan of the Rangers should hear and take the post-game news conference from Russell Martin. He is correct to say that whenever the club has succeeded over the past ten years, it has always been with pure energy and sporadic individual brilliance. Based on history, you can’t simply will a club to succeed in these days. A dynasty must be constructed if one wants to create it.

Unfortunately, due to the weakness of the domestic league, fans simply want instant success and feel entitled. The Rangers must work properly if they want to break the cycle that has resulted in Celtic winning 12 of their last 13 league titles. They are only just beginning to build something. Give Martin enough time to make a pitch-performance.

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Source: BBC

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