Martin gets police escort as fans block Rangers bus
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Martin gets police escort as fans block Rangers bus
"Russell Martin accepted full responsibility after another dismal Rangers performance ended with a 1-1 draw at Falkirk after which enraged fans tried to block the team bus from leaving the ground. When striker Bojan Miovski tapped in after 41 minutes, the travelling supporters again turned their ire on the Rangers boss and there were repeated chants against the former Southampton manager."
"They're giving us everything they've got. I think they're really trying. So I have to take responsibility for it, not them. "There's been some really honest discussions with them in the dressing room, some frustration with them and each other, but ultimately I'm the one in charge of the team, so I have to accept responsibility. We haven't had enough wins on days like today, so it's been a frustrating period."
Rangers drew 1-1 at Falkirk, prompting enraged travelling supporters to attempt to block the team bus and chant against manager Russell Martin after Bojan Miovski's 41st-minute goal was cancelled out by Henry Cartwright in the 73rd minute. Fans sat to prevent the bus leaving and police dispersed them; Martin was escorted from another part of the stadium by security and left in a car. Rangers occupy eighth place with one win in seven Premiership games, trailing leaders by a wide margin. Martin said players were giving their all, accepted responsibility, noted intense scrutiny, and warned board support was limited but he remained confident.
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