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Rangers icon Ally McCoist sympathised with a ‘fuming’ supporter who stormed out of Ibrox after just seven minutes on Tuesday. The Scottish side slumped to a 3-1 defeat to Club Brugge
Rangers manager Russell Martin has been criticised for making strange selection choices in Tuesday’s loss to Club Brugge in the Champions League. Het Nieuwsblad analyst Hein Vanhaezebrouck provides the criticism today,
Russell Martin will be livid at his Rangers side and could hook Jack Butland off at half-time to make an example of him.
RANGERS suffered their heaviest defeat so far under Russell Martin to leave their Champions League hopes hanging by a thread last night. And Gers hero Ally McCoist didn’t hold back in his
Russell Martin insists Rangers' Champions League hopes remain alive and that he is "proud" of his players despite them losing 3-1 to Club Brugge.
Rangers defender Max Aarons has been criticised for his displays since joining the Ibrox outfit this summer, with BBC Sport reporter Kenny Macintyre suggesting that he looks 'out of his depth' in every game he's played for the club so far.
Ross Pilcher took your calls and there was some Celtic transfer concern in amongst the Champions League gloating
Russell Martin felt the referee didn't get to see a true reflection of the incident that led to a disallowed Rangers goal against Club Brugge. With his team trailing the Belgians 3-1, there was a chance to reduce the arrears going into next week's second leg.
A lack of control, of care in possession, of assertiveness and responsibility have been evident from the opening game of the season against Panathinaikos. Russell Martin wants to be judged in May but he's got to get there first and with fans already vocally expressing their displeasure over what they're watching,
The former Ibrox striker and coach was in the stands on Tuesday night as Gers crashed to a 3-1 defeat to Club Brugge