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Rangers head coach Russell Martin is still waiting for a Scottish Premiership victory and needed a late penalty from club captain James Tavernier to deny Dundee their first win at Ibrox in 24 years.
It leaves the Ibrox side without a win in their opening two league fixtures for the first time since 1989.
The home fans vented their fury at various points during the match, unhappy with the pace and intensity of play, even booing substitutions when Nico Raskin and Kieran Dowell were introduced after the break.
It led to an all-too-familiar soundtrack to a domestic game at Ibrox: boos from the home support.
He's not really a coach; he's a con man. It's amazing he's got away with it for as many years as he has, and scammed millions out of gullible football clubs.
He's not really a coach; he's a con man. It's amazing he's got away with it for as many years as he has, and scammed millions out of gullible football clubs.
In his post match interview yesterday, Will Still was asked what went wrong in the first half. He said "too many short passes" and "too static". I wonder how we developed those habits?It will take a while yet to be totally free from RM's influence on our club, but we're getting there. Hard luck Gers fans.
In his post match interview yesterday, Will Still was asked what went wrong in the first half. He said "too many short passes" and "too static". I wonder how we developed those habits?It will take a while yet to be totally free from RM's influence on our club, but we're getting there. Hard luck Gers fans.
Good point - at one stage in the first half I thought, "Oh no, we're reverting to RM's tippy-tappy." Still must have had a go at them at half time, he could see that it was counter-productive.