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Andrew Cavenagh finally pulled the plug on Russell Martin after Rangers drew against Falkirk on Sunday.

Martin’s team dropped more points at Falkirk Stadium on 5 October, and the Scottish manager was subsequently relieved of his duties in G51.

The Ibrox faithful have also been calling for Kevin Thelwell’s sacking, with the Light Blues’ sporting director undoubtedly playing a role in the Scottish manager’s appointment.

With the former Everton chief also responsible for the Glaswegian outfit’s failures this season, tough questions must be asked of him.

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Thelwell and Gretar Steinsson’s reputation may have taken a hit after Martin’s failures at the Gers, Keith Jackson says.

The Daily Record journalist believes Andrew Cavenagh could potentially regret the decision of handing the responsibility of hiring a manager at Ibrox to the pair.

When the US consortium completed their takeover of the Glaswegian outfit, massive changes were promised, but the situation in G51 has arguably only gotten worse since then.

Jackson wrote in the Daily Record on 6 October: “It stands to reason, then, that the judgment of Thelwell and Steinsson must now be a major concern for the club’s owner and self-appointed chairman, Cavenagh.

“Cavenagh delegated...

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