Ibrox Noise
·21 de septiembre de 2025
Rangers fans deliver brutal Russell Martin poll verdict after Hibs win

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Yahoo sportsIbrox Noise
·21 de septiembre de 2025
Rangers fans have delivered a brutal verdict on Russell Martin. They have decided his time must end. Rangers fans no longer back the current manager after a staggering new Ibrox Noise poll showed just how little support remains.
The numbers do not lie. A crushing 94% want Martin out while just 6% want him to continue. Transition words highlight the shift. Patience has completely gone. Trust has evaporated. Fans have reached breaking point. They no longer see belief or progress. Instead they see a team drifting without leadership. This is no minor protest. It is an emphatic rejection of the current project.
Supporters have tolerated months of excuses. Injuries, referees, and bad luck have all been blamed. Yet the results never improve. Performances stay flat. The stadium atmosphere now turns poisonous. Players feel the tension from the stands. Opposition teams thrive in that environment. Every game at Ibrox becomes harder when fans no longer trust the man in charge. This is why the board’s defence of Martin rings hollow.
The board may believe Martin deserves more time but the fans do not. Continuing to back him now risks a complete collapse of faith between the support and the hierarchy. Rangers supporters demand action. They know what standards look like. They know when a leader is not fit to hold the role. The warning signs are already visible as Sky Sports report rival voices defending Martin while fans grow angrier.
This poll is decisive. Out of more than 600 votes almost everyone wants change. That is not frustration. That is a message. Supporters will not accept mediocrity. History shows what real leadership brings. Walter Smith brought trophies. Steven Gerrard delivered progress and authority. Martin has offered none of this. The Scotsman confirms discussions have already taken place behind closed doors.
The scale of the result leaves no room for debate. Ninety four percent calling for change is a landslide. The message is crystal clear. If the board ignores it they risk permanent damage with the fanbase. Supporters carry the club through good and bad. They will not stay silent when standards collapse. Even ESPN highlight Rangers’ struggles as European challenges mount.
Martin was given a chance. The chance has gone. The people who fill Ibrox have made their decision. They want change now. This is the clearest sign yet that his position is untenable. The board must act before Rangers sink further.