
Chris Sutton jokes what his ‘sources are saying’ about next Rangers manager already
Rangers are on the hunt for a new manager after sacking Russell Martin on Sunday.
Martin was given the axe at Rangers after a hugely disappointing run since taking over at Ibrox over the summer.
Rangers drew 1-1 with Falkirk on 5 October, in a result which saw supporters block the team bus, leaving the 39-year-old in need of a police escort.
Martin’s future was always going to be in doubt after the Falkirk draw, and the Light Blues hierarchy wasted no time in pulling the sack trigger.
Chris Sutton has now spoken out in a tongue-in-cheek manner to reveal who could replace Martin to become the new boss in the Govan dugout.

Chris Sutton wants Kris Boyd as Rangers manager
For Martin to need a police escort at Falkirk, it is safe to say that his position had become untenable in G51.
Results under the 39-year-old had been terrible from start to finish, and his comments in the media had begun to grate on supporters.
Stat | Russell Martin |
Matches | 17 |
Wins | 5 |
Draws | 6 |
Losses | 6 |
Making degrading comments about his squad in public was never going to go down well, and that looks to have caught up with the Englishman.
It was a no-brainer to sack him after the draw on Sunday, a result which has left the Light Blues eighth in the Scottish Premiership.
The hunt for a new manager is now underway with plenty of new options likely to be assessed by Andrew Cavenagh, Paraag Marathe and Co.
Sutton has put his thoughts forward, sharing what appears to be a joke post via X on 5 October, as he said: “My sources are saying Boydy [Kris Boyd] to come to Rangers’ rescue.”
The former striker may have the passion and desire that the Gers need right now, but it feels unlikely that the Govan club will call upon him to take over as manager.
Rangers must be careful when replacing Martin
Martin always felt like a risky appointment based on his previous record in the Premier League before being sacked by Southampton.
His tactical approach was clearly attractive if it worked, but in the end, it has proven to be his downfall in yet another job.
Now, the Bears need to assess their options and decide which path to take with their new head coach moving forward.
Bringing in another interim boss, like Barry Ferguson, would be unwise, as a long-term approach is needed right now.
Danny Rohl could prove to be an ideal option, although the Gers faithful may prefer a more experienced option.
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