
"Angry Rangers fans tried to prevent the team bus leaving the Falkirk Stadium following the 1-1 draw on Sunday, with a large police presence required to allow players and staff to exit. Under-pressure head coach Russell Martin was escorted away from the ground in a separate car by police in a bid to keep him away from supporters, who have been calling for his removal for several weeks."
"A group of fans, mainly clad in black, were led away from the ground at about 18:30 BST, more than 90 minutes after the match had finished. The draw was the latest in a series of disappointing results for Rangers which have left them eighth in the Premiership, 11 points behind leaders Hearts and nine adrift of Celtic. Martin, who was appointed on a three-year contract in June,"
Angry Rangers fans tried to prevent the team bus leaving the Falkirk Stadium after a 1-1 draw, and a large police presence was required to allow players and staff to exit. Head coach Russell Martin was escorted away from the ground by police to keep him away from supporters and calls for his removal. A group of fans were led away about 18:30 BST, more than 90 minutes after the match finished. The draw left Rangers eighth in the Premiership, 11 points behind Hearts and nine adrift of Celtic. Martin has won one of his first seven league matches since his June appointment and has faced fan protests and chants. Rangers do not play again until 18 October.
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