Rangers supporters have gathered outside Ibrox to protest against Patrick Stewart and Russell Martin.
Fans had been urged to gather outside the main door at the stadium to demand the removal of Patrick Stewart and Russell Martin from the club.
A huge banner held by supporters read: "Take aim against Stewart and Martin'.
‘Take aim against Stewart and Martin’ Chants of ‘get out of our club’ and ‘we hate you Martin’. pic.twitter.com/6bk3oOmudz
— Chris Jack (@Chris_Jack89) September 20, 2025
Supporters also held signs with the faces of Stewart and Martin scored out.
Posters with the same imagery are being distributed outside the stadium ahead of the cup match against Hibs.
The Union Bears had warned action would be taken unless owners made changes in the boardroom and the dugout after a testing start to the season.
Read more:
- Rangers Supporters Association request meeting with chairman Andrew Cavenagh
- Rangers' Europa League rivals slaughtered by club legend over awful record
Meanwhile, the Rangers Supporters Association have requested a meeting with chairman Andrew Cavenagh this weekend.
The fan representatives have confirmed member clubs have 100 per cent backed the position that Russell Martin should be relieved of his duties at Ibrox.
A Rangers Supporters Association statement read: "Following consultation with our member clubs 100% of the response has agreed with the stance that the head coach should be removed from his position.
"Additionally, we have been asked to continue to lobby the Rangers leadership on this matter and have asked for a meeting with the chairman this weekend.
"We thank our member clubs for the unanimous backing and clear mandate to represent the views of RSC's to the club."