Chaos Awaits as Rangers Choose Russell Martin as New Manager | OneFootball

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·4 June 2025

Chaos Awaits as Rangers Choose Russell Martin as New Manager

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Rangers appear to have made their decision. With every major source now confirming it, Russell Martin is set to become the next manager at Ibrox. What started as a few speculative reports has become a full agreement across the board, with multiple platforms announcing that the deal is done. From fan outlets to authority sources, the word is out—Martin will take the reins at Rangers.

Ibrox Noise were among the first to respond to the story, noting a divided fanbase but acknowledging the noise coming from official channels. The report outlines some supporters warming to the idea despite reservations while accepting that the appointment has effectively been confirmed. From that point on, the momentum built quickly.


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It was then backed up with more force when Ibrox Noise reported further confirmation, highlighting the fury among fans but also acknowledging that the club has pressed on regardless. The decision seems final and according to the publication it has been pushed through by the new board who clearly believe Martin is the right man.

A further analysis from Ibrox Noise expressed serious concerns about how out of touch the new ownership might be, suggesting that appointing Martin is a continuation of the same flawed approach that has held Rangers back. Despite that strong criticism, even this piece accepts that Martin is now the incoming manager.

Beyond the fan media, the wider football world has also confirmed it. Wikipedia has already updated its entry for Russell Martin to reflect the imminent move. While not always an immediate source of breaking news, Wikipedia typically only publishes such updates once reliable confirmation is widespread.

The only thing left now is an official announcement. The paperwork is likely in place, contracts agreed and media teams preparing the unveiling. Rangers have gambled before and they are doing so again. The fans may be split but the club clearly thinks Martin is the man to take the team forward.

The board has chosen its path and if the reports are correct, Russell Martin is about to walk through the front doors of Ibrox as the next permanent manager of Rangers Football Club. Only time will tell if they were right.

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