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Rangers fans still angry but is tanker turning?

Within seconds of celebrating a dramatic last-minute winner, which caused some supporters to pour onto the pitch, the rest of the Ibrox travelling support suddenly remembered what script they'd rather be singing from.

From cheers to jeers in moments. Three quarters of Almondvale reverberating to the sound of "Martin, Martin, get tae…".

It's become personal for many among the Rangers support. Rather than give under-pressure manager Russell Martin a chance to enjoy the final few moments before finally securing his first Scottish Premiership win, they turned on him once again.

"You could hear clearly what the fans felt towards the manager, even after the goal went in," former Scotland forward James McFadden said on Sky Sports.

Rangers fans are asking a different James Tavernier question

Sports reporter who has worked for the Daily Record and Sunday Mail for 10 years, covering a wide range of sports, particularly football. Scott has covered matches at SPL, European and International level, as well as reporting from other major events like Wimbledon and the The Open.

At the start of the season the question was could Rangers really keep going with James Tavernier in the team.

Just eight weeks into the campaign, the same people are now asking – where exactly would they be without him?

After the US takeover at Ibrox and appointment of Russell Martin as gaffer, it felt like a new dawn.

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First win must mark a 'turning point'

Finally, we have a league win after six matches. But in true Rangers fashion we made it so hard for ourselves.

Going into Sunday's game at Livingston, especially after the poor display against Genk in the Europa League, I genuinely didn't see us winning it.

However, once we got into the match after the first 15 minutes or so, while the football was still slow and there were too many passes around the back, we played some decent football at times.

Connor Barron at six and Nico Raskin as the right number eight were very good. They helped get the ball quickly to the wingers, who were often left one v one.

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