Ferguson & Boyd critical of Rangers boss Martin

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Russell Martin's terrible start as Rangers head coach continues to dominate the sporting headlines...

Barry Ferguson suggests his successor as Rangers boss, Russell Martin, should be subjecting his players to hard training rather than swimming in Loch Lomond. (Go Radio via Sun, external)

Ex-Rangers striker Kris Boyd does not believe Russell Martin can win back the support of Ibrox fans. (Sun), external

"He's made every player worse," is the damning verdict on Russell Martin from Greg Stewart, with the former Rangers forward adding: "Erling Haaland would struggle in this team because there's no service to the striker." (Daily Record), external

The Union Bears fan group is calling for the immediate removal of Russell Martin and chief executive Patrick Stewart from their positions at Rangers. (Sun), external

Motherwell midfielder Andy Halliday, once of Rangers, suggests the Ibrox club's board's stance towards Russell Martin may change if fans boycott games. (Clyde 1 via Daily Record, external)

Archie Stevens, 19, has signed for Arsenal after the winger's Rangers exit at the end of last season. (talkSPORT), external

Ross McCausland, on loan at Aris Limassol from Rangers, scored his first goal for the Cypriot club in a win over league rivals Olympiakos. (Sun), external

Hearts head coach Derek McInnes reveals even his own son questioned the merits of Harry Milne being deployed wide on the right against Rangers, which proved crucial in the Tynecastle side's win at Ibrox on Saturday. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), external

Meanwhile, McInnes praises the endeavour of forward Elton Kabangu to fight for his place at Hearts. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), external

Sebastian Tounekti's former boss at Hammarby, Kim Hellberg, says work on the Celtic winger's individual development has stood him in good stead for playing at the Scottish champions. (Daily Record), external

Celtic forward Kelechi Iheanacho, 28, is coy about a possible previous move to the club, saying he "always" hoped to join. (Sun), external

Dundee United are to appeal against the red card shown to Vicko Sevelj in Saturday's 3-3 draw with Hibernian. (Daily Record), external

After a tough start to life at Aberdeen, forward Kusini Yengi is backed by his brother, Livingston forward Tete, who urges supporters to stop being negative about his sibling. (Press and Journal - subscription required), external

Queen of the South received a portion of the fee Birmingham City paid Queens Park Rangers for Scotland forward Lyndon Dykes, 29, which made the striker the Scottish League 1 club's record sale. (Sun), external

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