Rangers Fans in Revolt – Martin Appointment Sparks Fury and Could Force Sudden U-Turn | OneFootball

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·4 June 2025

Rangers Fans in Revolt – Martin Appointment Sparks Fury and Could Force Sudden U-Turn

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It is no secret that the reaction to Russell Martin’s looming appointment as Rangers manager has been overwhelmingly negative. From social media platforms to fan forums and now mainstream news coverage, the backlash has grown stronger by the hour. For a club trying to rebuild trust and momentum after a poor season, this kind of response is exactly what the board did not want.

Rangers fans react with disgust as Russell Martin closes in is not a headline that inspires confidence. The decision to pursue Martin has triggered dismay among large parts of the support, many of whom view him as an unproven, risk-laden candidate lacking the pedigree or character suited to the demands of Ibrox. While his experience at Swansea and Southampton has shown flashes of promise, his teams have struggled with consistency and style over substance.


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That brings us to the current board’s dilemma. Do they proceed with an unpopular decision and risk starting the season with an already fractured fanbase, or do they pause, take stock and reconsider before it is too late? According to Fabrizio Romano confirms Rangers have picked Russell Martin, the club have already made their move, but football is a reactionary business. We have seen in the past that fan outrage can derail appointments.

The timing is also key. With shock odds as Russell Martin becomes Rangers favourite, the board must have known there would be backlash. What perhaps they did not anticipate is the scale and intensity of it. If this groundswell continues to build, the situation may become untenable before Martin even walks through the door.

History has taught Rangers that fan sentiment cannot be ignored. The club need a manager who unites rather than divides. While internal decision making should not be dictated by noise alone, the modern game means perception matters. If the board fail to acknowledge that, they risk losing the dressing room, the stands and their credibility all in one move.

If nothing else, this backlash could serve as a final warning. Appoint Martin at your peril. The fans have spoken, and the club would do well to listen before the damage is done.

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