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Having been the man occupying the sights of the seething support, Russell Martin thought it was best he allowed his players their moment in the spotlight.
As Max Aarons rifled home the last-gasp winner at Livi , all eyes were trained on the under-fire Rangers boss.
But as the final whistle went, Martin didn’t hang about as he darted straight down the tunnel.
That was not, he insisted, to escape the furious chants that erupted from fans who still want him sacked despite a first win of the season.
But rather to allow a team who have copped their own share of the froth and fury this season to at last bask in the long-awaited scenes of celebration.
“I can't control it and I can't waste energy focusing on it,” said Martin as he was quizzed on the jeers that