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Russell Martin’s excruciating Rangers era finally at a chaotic conclusion

Rangers fans, just as old as Campsie Fells, sitting on the club’s education area just north of Glasgow, will say that Martin is the worst manager. And that says something.

Pedro Caixinha, one of his predecessors, once lost to Progres Nederkorn, the fourth best team in Luxembourg at that time, and ended the night with a rowing with Rangers fans.

Martin’s end was chaotic. A lottery in Falkirk saw that fans had once again screamed for their recent dismissal for a almost fixed and poisonous escape. He missed his back with a police escort at Falkirk Stadium. It was invisible. Could not continue.

The draw with Falkirk came after other league shots against Motherwell, Dundee, St Mirren and Celtic. The hearts beat them in Ibrox. Brugge beat them in Europe 6-0 and 3-1. Rangers had the devil’s own business to beat Livingston. Each game was the football equivalent of nails down from a wood. This was a challenging.

Like the next Martin explanations. The gamut ran. He spoke about what his actors were worried and scared, that they did not do what they did in education and did not listen to the messages told to them. It was impossible to avoid the conclusion that Martin always thought it was a mistake of others.

After the Falkirk lottery, he talked about the deviating target of Falkirk and the artificial fields. After losing Sturm Graz on Thursday night, he passed a shot that went wrong and cost Rangers a target. “Someone didn’t do his job,” he said.

The excuses were flowing like lava. He was the person he could not put in the frame alone. Ibrox returned, booed and booed in the most vicious way against him. When Rangers won a late winner against Livingston, he was about Cry Martin, who came out of fans seconds later. It wasn’t nice, tell me like that.

When you win a game and still want your head at a spike, there is no return. 17 games continued. It doesn’t look too much, but it’s really in the old world world. Former company executives are early trial. Gordon Strachan once said that he had a friendly friendship call before his first season.

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