Russell Martin 1–1 draw has been dismissed as the head coach of Rangers Falkirk William left him at the bottom half of the Hill Premiership.
Martin presided over one win in only seven league games and required a mounted police to help him get out of the Phalkirk Stadium car park as the fans of Rangers raised their anger.
A club’s statement said: “The Rangers Football Club confirmed that it has participated in the company with head coach Russell Martin. While all transition periods require some time, the results do not meet the expectations of the club.”
Martin had been demanding to exit with fans even after a late victory in Livingston in the last weekend.
Supporters again changed their gesture to the former International of Scotland, when striker Bojan Miovski opened scoring in Falcirk and repeated a qualified Henry Cartright for the baron for Henry Cartridge.
While Martin was taken to the car park by security staff and then the police drove a car out of the ground, supporters surrounded the team bus.
Draw left Rangers in eighth place in the premierership table, 11 points behind the hearts of leaders.
Former Milton Keins Dhans, Swanasi and Southampton Manager won just five wins in 17 matches and Rangers lost their initial two Europea league games after failing to create the Champions League.

Martin has left Rangers in the Premier Sports Cup semi -finals, however, with a Hampden Derby Celtic To come on 2 November.
The 39 -year -old took responsibility for his overall prediction after Sunday’s game.
Asked if the players are giving him enough, he said: “They are giving us everything they have got. I think they are really trying. So I have to take responsibility for it, not them.
“There is some really honest discussion with them in the dressing room, there is some disappointment with him and each other, but eventually I am in charge of the team, so I have to accept responsibility.”

Rangers confirmed that Martin’s assistant, Matt Gill and first-team coach Mike Williamson would also leave.
The statement said, “Russell and his employees have worked extraordinaryly hard throughout their time in the club.” “We thank him for his efforts and wish him best wishes for the future.
“Ahead of the club will be updated in the appointed time.”
Martin was appointed four months ago after a long recruitment process, which in February after the dismissal of Philipp Clement.
Former Hebrox captain Barry Ferguson took an interim charge as part of a management team in the last months of the season, including former team partner Neil McCain, Billy Dods and Alan McGregor.
Martin’s appointment came after an acquisition by an American Consortium including 49ers enterprises and new governance, as well as Chief Executive Patrick Stewart and Sports Director Kevin Thewell will now face major pressure to correct the next appointment.