Ibrox Noise
·27 September 2025
A glut of football sackings leaves Rangers fans fuming

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·27 September 2025
Rangers fans frustrated after seeing numerous clubs sack their ill-performing managers, yet Russell Martin remains untouchable at Ibrox. Across British football the axe has fallen swiftly on underachieving bosses, with West Ham dismissing Graham Potter, Sheffield United cutting ties with Ruben Selles and Nottingham Forest removing Nuno Espirito Santo. Supporters see other clubs act decisively while Rangers stall, and that contrast only deepens the frustration. The lack of urgency has become the defining trait of this board, as even Ibrox Noise has warned.
West Ham acted after results fell flat, moving quickly to protect their season. Sheffield United also decided enough was enough, removing their manager and seeking a new direction. Nottingham Forest showed similar resolve, refusing to let failure drag on. In each case leadership recognised the rot and cut it before it spread further. The comparison to Rangers is stark, with Ibrox Noise highlighting fan dismay.
Rangers have endured dire form under Martin, with fans repeatedly calling for change. Yet the board continue to stand motionless, as if hoping problems vanish on their own. Transition words dominate the anger now, as fans say “yet again” and “once more” when discussing dropped points. Many point out that decisive boards elsewhere prove leadership does not hesitate. Instead Rangers hide behind silence, even as Ibrox Noise reports boardroom tension.
This refusal to act makes the club appear weak. It emboldens rivals who sense no direction from Ibrox. Supporters remember past Rangers eras when failure never lingered. Walter Smith would never have been allowed to sink into such mediocrity without accountability. The same ruthless demand once made Rangers a powerhouse, but today it looks absent, as shown by The Guardian’s recent coverage.
Fans know the sackings across England underline the gap in mentality. Other clubs, regardless of stature, protect standards by removing failures. Rangers in contrast keep faith in a manager who has lost the dressing room and lost the supporters. This standoff leaves Ibrox tense and divided, with even The Guardian analysing Martin’s struggles.
Transition after transition highlights the reality: Rangers cannot pretend results are acceptable. Fans grow weary, critics grow louder, and even pundits have joined the chorus. Meanwhile Martin remains untouchable, a situation which feels ever more surreal.
The key issue is not just results, but the message it sends. Rangers once prided themselves on accountability, but the current leadership betrays that heritage. With rivals strengthening and fans watching helplessly, the anger will only grow. Unless decisive action comes soon, Rangers risk falling into a deeper malaise that other clubs were brave enough to avoid, as even Reuters reported when West Ham acted ruthlessly.
The support is clear. They demand change. They watch sackings elsewhere and wonder why Ibrox hesitates. Rangers fans frustrated after seeing numerous clubs sack their ill-performing managers, yet Russell Martin remains untouchable at Ibrox.
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