RICHARD KEYS has branded Russell Martin a ‘CHANCER’ and has urged Rangers to ‘correct their stupidity’ by giving him the boot at Ibrox.
Disgraced football pundit Keys, who resigned from his role at Sky Sports back in 2011, has made his feelings loud and clear towards the under-fire Rangers boss.


The Light Blues are still waiting for their first league win and face Livingston on Sunday on the back of another disappointing night in Europe.
Rangers crashed to a devastating 1-0 defeat to Belgian side Genk at Ibrox on Thursday in the game of their Europa League campaign.
It’s no secret that majority of Rangers fans – if not all of them – want to see the back of the former Southampton boss after just 14 games.
The Govan side are languishing in 11th place in the Premiership on just four points after five games.
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And they could be BOTTOM of the table come Sunday – IF produce an incredible result against Motherwell tomorrow night.
But despite the jury very much being out on Martin, the manager some how still has the support of the Ibrox board.
But Keys, who is now working for Bein Sports in the Middle East, has urged the new Rangers owners to put things right and show Martin the door.
He reckons Rangers have appointed the ‘wrong man’ and has told them to follow the no-nonsense approach Bayer Leverkusen took with Erik Ten Hag.
He posted on X: “There’s only one thing worse than a Board appointing a chancer who is clearly the wrong man – and that’s stubbornly hanging onto him.
“What are the owners at Rangers thinking? At least Leverkusen acted decisively to correct their stupidity.”
Ten Hag was axed by Leverkusen after just two Bundesliga games in charge.
They were not willing to give the ex-Man Utd manager any time even though they had only just appointed him in the summer.
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