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What Russell Martin told the Rangers legends as Ibrox icon opens up on big pow wow

What Russell Martin told the Rangers legends as Ibrox icon opens up on big pow wow

Daily Record24-07-2025
The Ibrox boss invited a gang of greats into the club to hear their thoughts and spell out his own vision
Ian Durrant has pulled back the curtain on the meeting he and other legends had with new Rangers boss Russell Martin.

Martin invited a clutch of Ibrox icons into the fold so he could glean some advice – and set out his own vision for the Scottish giants.

Durrant got a close-up feel for the new manager and his plans for Rangers when the 58-year-old was ushered into Auchenhowie along with fellow ex-Gers greats Lee McCulloch and John Brown.

And first impressions were positive.
Durrant said: 'It was nice. I've been doing a wee bit of work with the club and they invited us over.
'He was just bouncing a few things off us, asking us what we think.
'We told him - you just need to win. That's the be all and end all.
'Get your the recruitment right. He was good.
'He spoke very well, just the way he outlined the way he wants to go. You've got to back him.

'He's certainly got the backing of the club now with the new regime coming in. As I said, there will be tough games, especially the Champions League qualifier.
'You've got the second leg now. There's a financial burden in terms of what that could do for the club. It's come at an early time but he's working every day.

'He spoke about the fitness levels of the team.
'It looked like the second half on Tuesday that he's worked them really hard. He had a great week down at St George's. He's got all his players back.

'He's hopefully got a couple more players now. Hamza Igamane and Cyriel Dessers missed a fair chunk of pre-season.
'They're a wee bit behind but they'll get game time on Saturday.
'He wants his team so fit. He said that the way he plays, it might take the last 10-15 minutes to break teams down but the only way they're going to break them down is if they are fitter than the other teams.'
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