Ibrox Noise
·19 September 2025
Russell Martin remains defiant despite Rangers fan rage

In partnership with
Yahoo sportsIbrox Noise
·19 September 2025
Russell Martin stood before the cameras again with an air of defiance. He spoke about unity, courage, and a group pulling through difficult times. He promised supporters he would build a side that wins. But while he projected conviction, the fans remain far from convinced. The tension between Martin’s optimism and the reality supporters see has never felt sharper. Rangers fans are desperate for answers, yet all they hear are promises. The supporters are not buying it, and that gap grows wider by the week. Rangers fans are desperate for Russell Martin to be sacked.
Martin talked about stepping away from the city to allow the squad a breather. He called it part of the plan, something he had always done. He believed it gave the players a chance to reset and train well. He stressed the importance of young men enjoying the work. Yet fans ask why performances have been so flat if training is so positive. They see no evidence on the pitch of this supposed togetherness. Russell Martin effectively admits he doesn’t like Rangers fans.
Martin claimed he is working hard to give supporters a team that wins in a certain way. He admitted results and performances have been poor. He then insisted progress will come if they stay united. It was a message designed to reassure but it sounded familiar. Rangers supporters have heard countless managers say the same before him. The difference is patience has worn thin. Fans see rivals pulling ahead and trophies slipping further away. They know excuses will not bring success back to Ibrox. The Rangers board continue to back Russell Martin.
Martin spoke about conviction and courage. He said he knew the intensity of managing Rangers before he arrived. He pointed to the return of Nico Raskin as a boost. He talked of problems at every club, and of potential being realised with time. He even reminded supporters of a chance to reach a semi final. But none of that silences the growing anger in the stands. Supporters demand more than words and promises. They want a team that wins and dominates as Rangers should. Rangers confirmed Martin as head coach.
Rangers supporters remember eras when leaders delivered success rather than spoke about it. They crave a return to those standards. Martin can talk about courage and intensity, but until results follow, his words ring hollow. Fans see a gulf between what is said and what is shown. The reality is simple. Supporters will not tolerate mediocrity. They will not accept excuses dressed as progress. And unless Martin delivers, the pressure will only grow stronger. AP News highlighted Martin’s appointment.
The fact is, fans look at the club and see problems from the boardroom to the pitch. They know changes are required if Rangers are to reclaim dominance. Martin can insist on hard work and togetherness, but without results those words fade quickly. Supporters measure progress by silverware and nothing else. Sky Sports detailed the negotiations that brought Martin to Ibrox.