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'Act of compassion' doesn't excuse inexplicable call to appoint Martin in the first place. And it ought to raise questions over credibility of the men who thought it was a good idea

October 06, 2025

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Thelwell and Steinsson's major judgment fail

WHEN a manager requires a police escort to leave a stadium it's probably time to admit the game is up.

So the end for Russell ‘none of it was my fault’ Martin confirmed last night - will be seen as an act of compassion and basic humanity.

But it doesn't excuse the inexplicable decision to appoint him in the first place.

And his sacking after just 17 games ought to raise a far more fundamental question over the suitability and credibility of the men who thought it was a good idea when all evidence available to them screamed otherwise.

It stands to reason then that the judgement of Kevin Thelwell and Gretar Steinsson must now be a major concern for the club's owner and self-appointed chairman Andrew Cavenagh.

Cavenagh delegated the responsibility of recruiting a manager to this pair and the American must be deeply regretting that decision already.

There's even a suggestion that he had decided some weeks ago to pull the trigger on Martin but that he was talked out of doing so by Thelwell.

If that's the case, then it's hard to see how the sporting director can survive this excruciating embarrassment.

Put it this way, when he first proposed his own son as the best qualified candidate for the job of head of recruitment at Rangers he should probably have been escorted directly off the premises even then.

Someone somewhere ought to have pulled him to one side and suggested very strongly that he might be in danger of losing his own mind, as a result of the stress levels which have been placed upon him.

And that person who probably should have been chief executive Patrick Stewart would have been doing Thelwell a duty of care by advising him to step away from his position before he commits the club to any further dimwittery.

That Stewart must surely have agreed to rubber stamp the appointment of young Robbie is a damning indictment on the CEO too.

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