Ibrox Noise
·2 October 2025
Martin breaks more Rangers records as he plummets to sickening 31% win ratio

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·2 October 2025
Russell Martin has achieved a new low as Rangers manager after the disgrace in Austria. A sickening 31% win rate now cements him as the worst boss in our club’s history. No Rangers manager has ever sunk to such a pathetic level of failure and yet here he remains, clinging to a job he has disgraced from the moment he walked in (Ibrox Noise).
Europa League joy destroyed
The defeat to Sturm Graz was more than just another loss. It was another hammer blow to a support already broken by apathy. The Europa League was once our joy, our moment to defy the odds and bring Ibrox to life on European nights. Instead we got a limp and lifeless showing that summed Martin’s reign in one word: failure (Ibrox Noise). Fans could barely muster anger because expectation has vanished under him.
The lowest record in history
The numbers tell their own story. Thirty-one percent. That is the lowest win rate any Rangers manager has ever posted. Lower than the dark days of the 80s before Souness. Lower than the chaos of Pedro Caixinha. Even Michael Beale, with his horrendous collapse, still won over half his games. For Martin to be in charge of a club with our standards and deliver this figure is a disgrace (Ibrox Noise).
A manager out of his depth
Every aspect of his management screams weakness. He has lost the dressing room, he has lost the supporters, and he has destroyed the bond between team and fans. When Rangers managers of the past faltered, they at least had a plan, a sense of authority. Martin looks like a man begging for mercy as his players stumble from one embarrassment to the next (Inside Ibrox).
Board silence adds insult
Supporters are no longer debating whether he should go. They are debating how on earth he is still here. The board cannot hide behind silence and empty words. They appointed him, they backed him, and they now own the most catastrophic record in Rangers history. The 49ers and Bennett cannot tell the support this is acceptable. It is an insult to every fan who has poured blood, sweat, tears and money into this club.
Rangers have known tough times before, but rarely has a manager set such a historic low. Thirty-one percent is not a blip or a stumble. It is terminal. It is a stain that will follow Martin long after he leaves Ibrox.
The question now is not whether he survives. The question is whether Rangers themselves can survive this era of shame with Martin still in the dugout. If the board refuse to act, they will confirm that results and history mean nothing to them anymore. And that betrayal would be even greater than the manager’s.