(Credit: BBC Scotland/Manh Tung)
(Credit: BBC Scotland/Manh Tung)

Michael Stewart immediately reacts as Rangers vs Hibernian halted with Ibrox protests

Rahul Lakhani

Rahul has covered Rangers on Ibrox News since joining Breaking Media in March 2025. He has previously written for Goalkeeper.com, Planet Football, Snack Media, GRV Media and others since graduating from the University of Edinburgh in 2021. During his time in Edinburgh, Rahul would regularly trek across to Glasgow to watch Rangers in action at Ibrox, during the days of Pedro Caixinha and Steven Gerrard's managerial spells.

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Rangers fans protested outside of Ibrox before their clash with Hibernian and this continued into the ground.

As the game kicked off, there were thousands of empty seats as Rangers fans voted with their feet against Martin, who is winless in the Scottish Premiership.

The game was halted after 11 minutes as the Union Bears continued their protests, and there was no way for Andrew Cavenagh to ignore them.

Rangers manager Russell Martin smiling on the touchline
Russel Martin is already facing intense scrutiny.(Credit: Imago)

Michael Stewart claims Rangers fan protests could affect players

Rangers fans disrupted the cup clash with Hibernian, as their protests against Martin and Stewart continued into the game, with play paused in the 11th minute.

The Union Bears lifted a banner which read "delaying the inevitable, Martin must go", and plastic balls were thrown onto the pitch.

Hibernian thought they had taken the lead minutes later, as Martin Boyle finished beyond Jack Butland, but the goal was ruled out for handball, before Nicolas Raskin and Bojan Miovski netted to put Rangers ahead before half-time.

Matches12
Wins3
Draws5
Losses4
Goals15
Conceded19
Points per game1.17
League position11th
Martin's record before the Hibs clash

Speaking on Premier Sports coverage, former Hibs star Michael Stewart claimed that the protests could affect the players, even if they are not the ones being targeted.

"It's the general atmosphere; it's clearly not what the players are wanting, regardless of who is affected or who it is really aimed at. There is a huge air of negativity which affects everybody," Stewart stated.

Fans divided over Ibrox protests

While there was general support for the protests outside Ibrox before the game, there were mixed reactions on whether the Union Bears should protest inside the ground.

That is because some fans believed that an empty stadium would send a bigger message to Cavenagh, who flew in to attend the game, rather than fans paying for tickets and filling up seats.

The disruption to the game could see Rangers fined, but this also makes the protests impossible to ignore or brush over for Cavenagh or Martin.

Martin has been backed by the Rangers hierarchy so far, but this could change with another poor result in the coming weeks.

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