Rangers Supporters Are Not Enthused By The Appointment Of Russell Martin Thursday, 5th Jun 2025 11:05 When Nigel Adkins won Saints promotion back to the Premier League he attained legendary status at Southampton FC, despite his sacking half way through the next season, Russell Martin does not enjoy that adoration in SO postcodes and not in Glasgow either apparently. The Daily Echo has been reporting on the appointment of former Southampton manager Russell Martin and it seems the Rangers supporters are reacting not just in a similar way to Saints fans when Martin was appointed at St Mary's which was somewhat lukewarm, but more like the Southampton social media just before he was eventually sacked. When Russell Martin eventually arrived at St Mary's after a prolonged battle with Swansea City over compensation, Saints supporters were not enthused by his appointment. As the season went on his 100% with no leeway style of possession football, did not gain him many admirers in the St Mary's fanbase, indeed there were many who felt that Saints underperformed and with the standard of squad should have gone up automatically. That they went up in spite of Russell Martin and not because of him. Indeed by mid April Saints were in trouble and had dropped out of any real chance of automatic promotion after a disastrous 5-0 defeat at Leicester City. That was a low point and it was clear that his pass, pass & pass again, even if it is along your own goal line was not working. There was one glimmer of hope however and that was that in the final regular season game he seemed to adapt his tactics a little and suddenly without the pressure on to pass the ball and not clear it, we went from the leakiest defence in the Division to the tightest with a 2-1 win over Leeds. That formula continued in the play offs and our tight performances with players able to clear their lines when necessary gave hope that perhaps Russell Martin was adaptable, it certainly showed that we were a better team than we had shown during the season. Any lingering hope that this would be carried into the Premier League was dispelled by the opening day when against a 10 man Newcastle side, goalkeeper Alex McCarthy tried to do a short pass to one of his defenders and saw it cut out and belted into an empty net for a 1-0 defeat. This would be the case for the rest of Martin's tenure, with no Director of Football in place, he was free to run his own agenda and he did that to the maximum. Russell Martin was not solely responsible for Southampton's worst season ever and relegation, but he was the architect of it and was left in place for too long and did irreparable damage that took us past the point of no return long before he left the club. In truth he should have been sacked two months before he finally was, some would say 3 months, it was clear to all except whoever in St Mary's was in charge of the hiring and firing. So Russell Martin should have been a legend to Southampton supporters, instead he stands in line with the likes of Ian Branfoot & Harry Redknapp as managers who cared little for the club's needs and cared only for their own. You felt that Martin always felt that his own brand of possession football was destined for greater things, but he was not adaptable, it is ok playing like that if you are Manchester City and able to employ some of the best players in the Premier League if not the World. But lesser clubs have to adapt and Martin could adapt as he proved at the end of 2023/24, but he utterly refused to do so. Perhaps he will do well at Rangers, after all the Scottish Premiership is a two horse race, for most of the games his game will not get found out, but when they play Celtic with a manager who has his own tactics and a team that can play them, it might well be a different story. Defeat to Celtic will be bad enough, to do so due to your defence trying to play possession football across their own six yard box and conceding goals would be seen as an act of treason. If you look at Rangers supporters social media they are not happy with the appointment and that is an understatement. Comments on social media reported by The Daily Echo include "Russell Martin has lost the fans & he’s not even put the club tie on yet. Others read. RangersChat1873 said: "After all the hype of the takeover, fans getting excited over the prospect of a return to glory and picking up trophies. We're landed with Russell Martin to lead the charge. What an embarrassment." @GaryThorn added: "I wish the club would just once listen to the fans! This is a disastrous appointment! All these weeks waiting for an announcement and this is what we get! Complete failure on the club for this business! He was nobodies preferred candidate!" TeddyPicker990 fumed: "Absolute shambles, we never learn. Sacked by November, rinse and repeat. Celtic move further ahead." @danRFC1872 said: "Dunno how Russell managed to convince the board but out of all the candidates, fair play. Better start winning on day one or he’s out by October." Very few Rangers fans seem to be in favour of the appointment, the best that can be said in his favour is that he might be better than some previous managers. "The reaction to the appointment of Russell Martin has been wild. Not sure I’ve ever seen a reaction to a manager like that before he’s even stepped foot in the door. Good thing fans have a great track record in their choice and got it so right with the clamour for Michael Beale." Just over a year ago at Wembley, Russell Martin presided over one of the best days in most Southampton supporters lives, at least those under 60, when we won promotion through the play offs. That was the catalyst that saw a euphoria amongst the fans base not seen for almost a decade, but Russel Martin was not acclaimed by the fans. Within 3 months of that day, his stock was lower than 90% of all his predecessors in the job, it was clear that he was running his own agenda and that is about promoting Russell Martin as a manager who can win trophies playing possession football. From that viewpoint there is an argument that if he was in charge of Manchester City they would win trophies, but that isn't the case at most clubs. It will take time for Russell Martin to be found out at Ibrox, we will know how long when the fixtures come out and the first Auld Firm game has it's date. All Photos Via Reuters Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.
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