
Jason Cundy asks question on every Rangers fan’s mind under Russell Martin
Rangers fans may be fearing the worst if Russell Martin remains in charge after Saturday’s loss to Hearts.
Derek McInnes’ team won 2-0 at Ibrox on 13 September, with a brace from Lawrence Shankland capping off a brilliant display from the visitors.
Andrew Cavenagh is backing Martin for now despite the Scottish manager overseeing their worst record in the league in 47 years, failing to win their first five matches.
The Glaswegian outfit have four points, with Dundee and Aberdeen just below them in the table, but things could potentially get worse in G51.

Jamie O’Hara laughs at Rangers relegation claim after loss vs Hearts
Jamie O’Hara was in hysterics when Jason Cundy asked whether the Gers could get relegated this season.
The talkSPORT pundits are baffled to see the Ibrox side sitting in 10th position after an abysmal start to the campaign under Martin.
Cundy asked in jest whether the Glaswegian outfit could get relegated, and many fans in G51 will arguably wonder the same as long as the Scottish manager is in charge.
Speaking on talkSPORT on 13 September, O’Hara said: “Cundy, there are 12 teams in the Scottish Premiership, Rangers are 10th.”
Cundy responded, “Could they get relegated?”, to which O’Hara replied, “Been there before, haven’t they?”
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Derek McInnes should have been chosen over Russell Martin at Ibrox
It wouldn’t be surprising to see McInnes be a managerial candidate at Ibrox in the foreseeable future.
The former Kilmarnock boss has gotten off to an impressive start with Hearts in the William Hill Premiership after winning four and drawing one match.
After Barry Ferguson’s departure, the Glaswegian outfit were linked with several managers but chose the former Southampton boss.
Matches | Wins | Draws | Losses |
12 | 3 | 5 | 4 |
Rangers may now regret appointing Martin, and his acrimonious departure could possibly be in the cards as fans have turned against him.
Supporters at Ibrox are fed up with giving time for projects to potentially flourish in G51 and want to see instant results under the new ownership.
Martin has failed to implement his ideas after 12 games in charge, and a change should be made in the dugout.
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