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Scottish gossip: Russell Martin’s Rangers future latest

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Rangers chairman Andrew Cavenagh will face an anti-Russell Martin fan revolt at Saturday’s game against Hibernian when he flies in to take control of the crisis at Ibrox. (Scottish Sun), external

The Rangers Fan Advisory Board held a “full and frank” meeting with Patrick Stewart and Kevin Thelwell during which they challenged the stance on Martin. (The Herald), external

Ex-Rangers left-back Gregory Vignal believes defeat to Hibs in the League Cup would end Martin’s reign as manager. (Daily Record), external

Gordon Smith fears Martin’s Rangers squad does not have the character to turn around their start to the season in the same way the Ibrox side he was part of – without a league win in six games – did in 1978-79. (Scottish Sun), external

Captain Callum McGregor insists there was never a shred of doubt in the Celtic dressing room over Daizen Maeda’s dedication to the cause, despite the striker emptying his locker in preparation for an exit. (Daily Record), external

Celtic fans eager for change in the boardroom have been urged to “back off” by former board member Lord Willie Haughey, who says they have been spoiled by a decade of success. (PLZ Soccer), external

Ex-Rangers striker Cyriel Dessers could be playing under either former Rangers defender Paolo Vanoli or legendary ex-Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez at Panathinaikos after Rui Vitoria was sacked. (Scottish Sun), external


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