Rangers supporters are urging the board to hire a former Everton manager to replace Russell Martin.
Rangers have made a dire start to the season, having failed to win in all three of their Scottish Premiership matches.
The Gers have also failed to qualify for the Champions League after a thumping 9-1 aggregate defeat to Club Brugge.
Martin’s side were embarrassed in Belgium last night, and the travelling supporters were chanting for him to be sacked.
Rangers fans have now swarmed to social media, urging the board to appoint a former Everton manager as his replacement.

Rangers fans want Sean Dyche to replace Russell Martin
Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, Rangers fans are desperate to see Sean Dyche at Ibrox before the Old Firm against Celtic this weekend.
“The Rangers job is a graveyard for “philosophy” coaches, it always has been, they get eaten alive. Martin is experiencing this now. We need Sean Dyche in tomorrow,” @C_McCoy72 posted.
@ADOH85 added: “I want Sean Dyche this minute!!!!! Don’t f*** about, sack Martin tonight and get on the phone to him before the windows shut. We need folk to play in front of Butland.”
“Sean Dyche gets us winning games hands down, and that’s is what it is all about at Rangers,” @Rangersreality commented.
“Convinced Dyche would do a cracking job at Rangers,” @FacelessRanger said.
@MKTIRB explained: “Rangers should have gone for Dyche. It was the smart choice. Martin has filled Rangers with League One fodder and they’re playing like it.”
Some Manchester United fans even want Sean Dyche
Dyche, who left Everton in January, has been mooted with a number of Championship jobs over the last few months, including Leicester City.
The 54-year-old has bided his time and not rushed into anything, as it seems he’s hopeful of better opportunities arising this season.
Remarkably, there was a large section of the United fanbase on social media who weren’t totally against seeing him replace Ruben Amorim after their humiliating defeat to Grimsby Town on penalties last night.
“I’d do anything to see Dyche at United. Proper good ol’ fashioned four 4 4 2. We’d maybe not win the lot with him but I’m 100% sure every time we tune in it will be a performance worthy of being proud,” @SensibleUtd explained.
@rtravers1 noted: “In all of the post Ferguson madness only Ole played the traditional United way for a bit. He got found out in the end by better managers/squads, much like Amorim looks to be going, he never recovered from a Europa League final defeat. Tell me Sean Dyche couldn’t do better?”
Dyche to Man United is evidently highly unlikely, but clearly his stock remains pretty high despite a sour end to his Everton career.
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