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Rangers Are Looking Like ‘Wee Boys’ – Ally McCoist

Former Rangers manager and striker Ally McCoist has said the current playing squad at Ibrox look like “wee boys” and claims that sacked manager Russell Martin and co. were not readily prepared before accepting the job offer in the summer. The Gers axed the ex-Southampton boss just 123 days into his miserable reign, with fans being sceptical pretty much from the beginning. Martin won just once in seven league meetings, and only five times out of seventeen matches in all competitions, as he became the shortest serving permanent manager in the club’s history. Speaking on talkSPORT’s Sportsbreakfast, McCoist said: “The new owners and certainly the old management staff probably underestimated the size of the job and the task. “That aligned to really poor business in the transfer market. “The buck rightly and understandably stops at the manager, but sometimes when you get on the pitch you’ve got to take responsibility, and Rangers just look like wee boys.” When asked who he would bring in to replace Martin, McCoist suggested two England legends and one former Rangers player. “I wish we’d taken my advice for the last one and that was Frank Lampard. my exact tip was Frank Lampard. “I’d quite like to see Steven Gerrard coming back. I don’t think he will though. I don’t know the ins and outs of it but I think he probably has to stay out of the country for a while for other reasons. “We probably missed the boat with Derek McInnes who’s doing a fantastic job at Hearts.” Rangers have the luxury of an international break to find the right replacement for Martin, before they host Dundee United at Ibrox a week on Saturday.

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Rangers set for talks with Steven Gerrard about a sensational return to Ibrox

Rangers are set for talks with Steven Gerrard this week about a potential return to Ibrox four years after departing the club. The Light Blues are on the hunt to appoint their 21st permanent manager in the club’s 153 year history after sacking Russell Martin. Gerrard appeared on Rio Ferdinand Presents and said that he has ‘unfinished business’ in football management. According to Sky Sports News, the Gers board are keen to speak with the former England international but it would not be a straightforward conversation as talks broke down in the summer before Martin was appointed. The footballing legend’s situation is complicated as his family are settled in the middle east and there may be some tax issues to iron out. Gerrard would need some reassurances before he decides to make the switch to Glasgow again. The 45-year-old is beloved by the Rangers faithful after he delivered their first league title in ten years in 2021.

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‘Unfinished business’ – Steven Gerrard breaks silence on managerial return

Steven Gerrard breaks his silence regarding his managerial future as the former Rangers boss is heavily linked with an iconic return to Glasgow following Russell Martin’s sacking. Gerrard is beloved amongst the Ibrox faithful as he delivered the club’s first league title in ten years and stopped their arch-rivals Celtic from winning ten in a row. Speaking on Rio Ferdinand Presents, the footballing legend addressed if he would make a return to management in the future: “I’d love another go at some point. “I want to change a few things and improve a few things and come back fresh. “With a few different people around myself. “I’d love another couple of challenges doing this. And that’s what I’m working on in the background at the moment. “A few different ideas, a few different people around me. “Now I’m enjoying family time and doing a lot of things that I haven’t been able to do. “Going to Grand Prix, doing exhibition games with ex-teammates and superstars, that type of stuff’s been great. “But there’s a part of me that still feels that there’s a bit of unfinished business in terms of wanting to go in and face another couple of exciting challenges. “But I want a certain type of challenge. “If in an ideal world they come available, I’ll jump at them. “If they don’t, I won’t go back in. I want to be at a team that’s going to compete to win because I think that suits me better. “I think certain jobs and certain clubs would suit my style and the way I like to go about it. “But I’ve also got time now where I’m not in a rush, where I know the right people that are out there to make me a stronger and a better coach. The former England international spoke about his time as Gers boss and how he believes him and the Govan club were the perfect match: “It was the managing side of it that I enjoyed. “The one-to-one motivating players. “Seeing that I could make a difference with a player to get more out of that individual player. Then I got the opportunity to go to Rangers and I loved it. “Rangers, I felt like it was the perfect match. And it went on from there.”

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Derek McInnes would be ‘open’ to a move to Rangers

Hearts boss Derek McInnes would be ‘open’ to the prospect of replacing Russell Martin as Rangers manager. McInnes currently has the Jambos flying right now as they’re currently top of the Scottish Premiership unbeaten. The 54-year-old famously knocked back the opportunity to become the Light Blues boss eight years ago. According to TalkSport’s Alex Crook, the Scottish manager is keen on the role but won’t be actively seeking for it: “Derek McInnes is doing so well at Hearts and he’s taking them to the top of the table, and what I’m told there is that McInnes would be open to the move but I don’t think he’s going to actively tout himself. “I think Rangers would have to offer him the job rather than him applying.” McInnes took charge of the Jam Tarts four months ago but what a stunning twist of events this would be if he was to jump ship to the Ibrox club.

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Sean Dyche ‘not interested’ in becoming the next Rangers boss

Sean Dyche is ‘not interested’ in becoming the next Rangers manager as the Ibrox club continue to look for Russell Martin’s successor. Dyche was one of the front-runners according to the bookies due to his previous working relationship with Sporting Director Kevin Thelwell. Reports suggested that Thelwell met with Dyche to discuss the possibility of becoming the Ibrox boss. According to Sky Sports News, the former Burnley and Everton manager is no longer in the running for the job. Derek McInnes and Steven Gerrard appear to be the Ibrox faithful’s favourites to land the role. Hearts are currently top of the Scottish Premiership and Gerrard has been out of the game since leaving Al-Ettifaqq nine months ago. Stephen Robinson and Kevin Muscat’s names have also been touted to replace Martin.

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‘It’s no a brainer!’ – Ex-Rangers star issues come-and-get-me plea for Ibrox return

Rangers are now on the look out for a new manager after sacking Russell Martin after only 123 days in the dugout. The Ibrox club currently sit eighth in the Scottish Premiership with only one win out of seven league games. It’s been a shocking start for the Light Blues as they are on the hunt to appoint their 21st permanent manager in the club’s 153 year history. Former Gers boss Steven Gerrard is the bookies favourite to make a return to Glasgow four years after departing the club for Aston Villa. Gerrard had huge success at the Govan club as he won their first league title in ten years and going invincible in the 2020/2021. One player who thrived under the footballing icon at Rangers was Jermain Defoe who made 74 appearances and scored 32 goals. The former England international has completed his coaching badges and previously had a spell at Tottenham Hotspur’s Academy. Defoe has always expressed that he would be keen in returning to the club one day in some capacity. The former striker’s stance hasn’t changed as he told Sky Sports News he jump at the opportunity to go back to the Teddy Bears: “I’ve done all my coaching badges and if I got an opportunity to come back to that club to help this group of players then it would be a no-brainer.” “It’s well documented, the time I had there and winning arguably the most important league in the club’s history.”I understood when you put on a Rangers shirt you have to win and the demands and the standards.”

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Russell Martin sacked: How did it all go so wrong?

Russell Martin was sacked as Rangers boss after 123 days in charge, making him the shortest serving permanent manager in the club’s 153 year history.  It was a disastrous tenure for the Englishman as he leaves the Ibrox club sitting 8th in the league table. The 39-year-old only managed to win five of his 17 games in charge with a win percentage of 29.41% – which makes him statistically the worst Light Blues boss of all time. The 1-1 draw to Falkirk was the final nail in the coffin for the former Southampton boss and things turned toxic after the game as Martin had to get a police escort from the stadium. Martin was appointed as Head Coach back in May and the common word that got used to describe his appointment was ‘underwhelming’. The former Scotland international had a brief loan spell at the Gers in 2018, which was also a complete disaster and he wasn’t coming back to the club with any credit in the bank. Martin was backed to the hilt by the Rangers board as he signed 12 players and spent an outlay of £34 million in the transfer market. After being fully supported by the Ibrox board, how did things go so catastrophically wrong? Style of play, player issues, and Brugge embarrassment The style of play was one of the main concerns the Rangers supporters had in regards to the appointment of Martin. The former MK Dons manager wants his teams to play in a possession-based style and out from the back with a high line and looking to press the opposition. Martin is set in his ways and believes in his philosophy and that was evident whilst he managed Southampton in the Premiership where he refused to change his system, which ultimately cost him his job. The football under Martin wasn’t good to watch as the Govan club struggled to score goals and defensively were all over the place. Martin’s men scored a total of 20 goals and only managed to keep a staggering FOUR clean sheets. Martin’s stubbornness and his inability to change and adapt to Scottish football is what led to his downfall. One of the biggest issues that Martin had to deal with was the breakdown in relationship with Nico Raskin, which saw the fans side with their star midfielder over the manager. Due to poor results and performances, Martin had no choice but to iron out the situation with the Belgian international and it was only fitting after being brought back in for his first game he scored in the 2-0 victory over Hibernian in the Premier Sports Cup. The moment where the supporters turned on Martin was the devastating 9-1 aggregate defeat in the Champions League to Club Brugge. If it wasn’t for Jack Butland, that result would have been double figures and in that moment – there was no way back for Martin. As much as Martin is to blame for the current mess Rangers are in, Kevin Thelwell and Patrick Stewart need to come under the same scrutiny and criticism as they were the ones who put him in the dugout in the first place. Sporting Director Thelwell, stuck his neck on the line and said Martin is ‘one of the best coaches’ he’s worked with, just for the Head Coach to be removed after 123 days. The Russell Martin experiment will go down as one of the worst decisions in Rangers’ history, but it’s crucial the higher ups at the club get Martin’s successor right or else they run the risk of enduring another trophyless and miserable season.

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Russell Martin Remains Under Fire as Rangers Held by Falkirk

Falkirk 1-1 Rangers Cartwright (73) – Miovski (41) Second-bottom Falkirk hosted Russell Martin’s struggling Rangers side at the Falkirk Stadium this afternoon, with both teams looking to rebound from disappointing defeats in their previous matches. The Bairns returned to home action after a 3-0 defeat away to Hearts at Tynecastle, following a credible 2-2 draw with Hibs the week before, a match in which they came back from two goals down to earn a point. Rangers, meanwhile, finally secured their first league win of the season – and their first under Martin, with a 94th-minute victory over Livingston last weekend. However, any momentum gained was quickly squandered with a 2-1 defeat to Austrian side Sturm Graz in the UEFA Europa League midweek, both goals coming because of typically catastrophic defending. Wearing their white away kit, Rangers got the match underway at Grangemouth and had the ball in the net inside three minutes. Good work from Mikey Moore created space for a shot that Scott Bain managed to parry, but Djeidi Gassama’s follow-up was ruled out for offside after a VAR check by Steven MacLean. Despite that early warning, it was the hosts who took control. Falkirk’s willingness to spread play wide from defence, coupled with relentless pressing and an aerial bombardment of the Rangers box, put the visitors under intense pressure from the outset, much to the delight of the ferocious home crowd. Despite sustained Falkirk pressure, it was Rangers who offered their head coach some relief with a goal just before half-time. Derek Cornelius, operating at left-back, whipped a ball right across goal for Bojan Miovski to tap home with ease. The away support briefly celebrated before resuming chants against Martin, a reminder that, despite any fleeting signs of progress, they remain firmly opposed to his continued tenure. Into the second half and Rangers did not push on, Falkirk came close on the hour mark, MacIver putting his header wide at the back post despite Butland coming and completely missing the cross. But Rangers slackness would be punished, substitute Henry Cartwright was allowed so much room to drive through the middle of the park before driving his strike past the rooted Butland sending two and a half sides of the Falkirk stadium into delirium. That goal meaning Rangers have set a new club record- 23 away games without a clean sheet. The Bairns would then chase a victory, catching Rangers on the break after a slack Mohammed Diomande pass, Alfredo Agyeman broke forward but his strike went just past the post and Brian Graham would come an inch away from squeezing hot shot from close range under Butland, with the former England goalkeeper just catching his effort by landing on top of the ball. In the end it was to end all square, with chants from the away end of ‘Russell Martin, get out of our club’ it is difficult to see how the former Scotland defender carries on from here as we head into an international break and an opportunity for the Ibrox board to look for potential replacements. For the hosts it is a valuable point that lifts them above Dundee and out of the relegation playoff spot. Falkirk Bain 6; Adams 6, Henderson 6, Neilson 6, McCann 7, Spencer 6, Tait 6 (Cartwright 8), Wilson 6 (Agyeman 6), Williams 7 (Arfield 5), Miller 6 (Samuel-Ogunsuyi 5), MacIver 5 (Graham 5) Subs not used: Hogarth, Oliver, Allan, Lissah Rangers Butland 6; Tavernier 6, Souttar 6, Djiga 7, Cornelius 8; Barron 6 (Bajrami 5), Rothwell 6 (Diomande 5), Raskin 6 (Aasgaard 5); Moore 6 (Antman 6), Gassama 7, Miovski 7 (Chermiti 6) Subs not used: Kelly; Aarons, Cameron, Meghoma Att: 7652

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Rangers Beaten in Graz as Misery Compounds for Under Pressure Martin

Sturm Graz 2-1 Rangers Horvat (7′) Kiteishvili (35′) Gassama (49′) A first-half double from Sturm Graz ensured back-to-back Europa League defeats for Rangers, as their dismal season opening continues. The home side made a dream start in the 7th minute. After picking off a James Tavernier throw-in, they worked the ball to Tomi Horvat, whose shot went through Jack Butland in goal. The goalkeeper perhaps should have done better, but it was a disastrous start for Russell Martin’s side. Belmin Beganovic forced Butland into an important near-post save, as Sturm Graz looked to double their advantage soon after. Youssef Chermiti’s back post header crashed off the crossbar, as the visitors searched for the leveller after 17 minutes. Sturm Graz continued to control proceedings and added a second in the 35th minute. Rangers were caught off guard by a deep free kick, evading their entire defensive line. Otar Kiteishvili had acres of space to poke the ball past Butland. It was a clever finish by the Georgian, but a lack of concentration from the visitors played a huge part. Russell Martin turned to his bench at halftime, with Bojan Miovski and Max Aarons replacing Jayden Meghoma and Oliver Antman. The visitors started the second half on top. Djeidi Gassama latched onto Nico Raskin’s clipped pass, after cutting inside, and thumped a low shot past Oliver Christensen, offering some encouragement to the travelling fans behind the goal. Rangers submitted an improved second-half performance, but were let off several times by the Austrian attack. John Souttar almost secured a point in injury time, but Christensen reacts brilliantly to parry over his strike from close range. The defeat leaves Rangers with 0 points from their opening two Europa League matches. They return to domestic action at the Falkirk Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Questions remain for under-pressure Russell Martin, after another disappointing defeat. Sturm Graz: Christensen, Ooermann, Aiwu, Lavalee, Karic, Stankovic, Horvat, Chukwuani, Kiteishvili, Malone, Beganovic Rangers: Butland, Tavernier, Souttar, Cornelius, Meghoma, Raskin, Barron, Aasgaard, Antman, Chermiti, Gassama

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Should Rangers have appointed Frank Lampard as manager?

Russell Martin was appointed as Rangers manager back in May and it’s safe to say it’s been a complete disaster, with many of the Ibrox faithful calling for him to be sacked. But with the 39-year-old under serious pressure, did the Light Blues miss a trick by not appointing footballing legend Frank Lampard when they had the chance? Two years ago, Michael Beale was sacked as Rangers manager after only 11 months in charge and it left many wondering who would be the ideal replacement. The Light Blues were linked with a host of names, but it came down to two men in the final stages of the interviewing process and that was Philippe Clement and one of the greatest midfielders to ever lace up a pair of boots in Frank Lampard. At the time, Rangers legend Graeme Souness was vocal in his support for Lampard to get the job and he believed he had what it takes to deal with the demands and expectations of being at such a big club. He told TalkSport: “There were two outstanding candidates – Frank and Philippe. The final say wasn’t with me. “For me, Frank had the edge because of this; Frank, I think, has still got a great deal to offer. “Taking the Chelsea job when he did was always going to be very, very difficult. The Everton job is a basket case. “The thing that encouraged me about Frank is he wanted to do it. He doesn’t need the money. He wants to be a successful manager. And he fancied the Rangers job which is a hard place to work, the west of Scotland.” The Englishman started his managerial career seven years ago and it’s been quite a rollercoaster to say the least. Derby County was his first big challenge in the dugout and he done a fine job reaching the play-off final and narrowly missed out on promotion losing 2-1 to an impressive Aston Villa outfit. The work Lampard done at the Rams impressed a certain Mr. Roman Abramovich, and he was then appointed as Chelsea boss in July 2019. Lampard was walking into a club that was hit with a transfer embargo, sold their best player in Eden Hazard, and had no other option but to utilise the Blues’ youth academy. It was always going to be a tough ask for the Romford-born manager but he defied the odds and finished in the top four and reached an FA Cup final. Lampard was instrumental in the development of Mason Mount, Reece James, Tammy Abraham, Callum Hudson-Odoi, and Fikayo Tomori – players that have all been capped for England. The following season, Lampard was sacked by Chelsea and the London club went onto win the Champions League. Lampard should get some credit for that success as seven players who started the final were either signed or developed by the Chelsea legend. After a couple difficult spells with Everton, returning to Chelsea again in 2023, and missing out on the Gers job – many were wondering if Lampard was cut out for football management and where he would go from here? On November 2024, Lampard finally made his return to the dugout and it was with struggling Coventry City. It was a big risk for Lampard to take as the club were sitting 17th in the table and effectively in a relegation dog fight. However, Lampard worked miracles and the Sky Blues finished 5th in the league reaching the play-offs – it was an unbelievable turnaround. Lampard’s men have had an incredible start to this season as they’re currently second in the Championship unbeaten with his stock sky high. Even in 2023, Lampard still would have been a perfect for the Ibrox club as they’ve been crying out for a manager with a strong and fierce winning mentality. Steven Gerrard, the same as Lampard are two men that command respect when they walk into any room for what they’ve achieved in the game. The pressures and demands of managing Glasgow Rangers wouldn’t have phased Lampard one bit in the slightest. Lampard has played at the highest level of the game winning three English Premier Leagues and the Champions League. If anyone could have brought the standards back to the fallen Govan club – it would have been him. Rangers are in a mess right now under Martin and with Lampard thriving down south with ambitions to get his men promotion to the Premiership for the first time since 2001. It does make you wonder how differently things could have been for him and Rangers if he was appointed as manager in 2023 instead of Clement.

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