Russell Martin says the help he has had from Sir Alex Ferguson since taking up as Rangers head coach has been “unbelievable”.
The previous Manchester United supervisor paid his first go to to the membership’s Auchenhowie coaching centre on Friday, within the firm of Rangers nice John Greig.
Ferguson, 83, performed for 2 seasons at Rangers from 1967-69, whereas Greig, 82, spent his total profession at Ibrox earlier than a five-year spell as supervisor.
“Any crew discuss or message I give is completed when these two talk about this membership and what it means to them,” Martin advised RangersTV.
“They’re each actually behind us and what we’re doing. They’re determined for this crew to do nicely.
“They really feel the identical approach because the followers. They need to see a crew that fights and works for all the things and has a approach about them on the pitch that exemplifies what they imagine this membership to be about.”
Martin performed below Sir Alex’s son Darren Ferguson at Peterborough United who made him captain when he was simply 21.
“He reached out and stated his dad needed to present me a name,” Martin added.
“I stated ‘after all’ and since then Sir Alex has been in contact commonly. He is been nice. He is been so supportive of me personally, which is unbelievable.
“It is the primary time he is been right here and it was simply sensible for everybody to see him.”

