Martin gets rare win but Rangers fans show their disdain on day of protest 

Chairman Andrew Cavenagh had flown in amid a growing sense of crisis at the club, with disgruntled fans protesting against Martin and chief executive Patrick Stewart outside the stadium and also at the start of the match.
Martin gets rare win but Rangers fans show their disdain on day of protest 

FANS ANGER: A general view of protest banners and signs in the stands during the Premier Sports Cup quarter-final match at Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow. Pic: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire

Russell Martin at last enjoyed some positivity as Rangers boss with a 2-0 Premier Sports Cup quarter-final win over Hibernian on a day of fans protest against him at Ibrox.

Chairman Andrew Cavenagh had flown in from the United States amid a growing sense of crisis at the club, with disgruntled fans protesting against Martin and chief executive Patrick Stewart outside the stadium before the game and also at the start of the match.

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