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Rangers vs Club Brugge LIVE score and goal updates from Russell Martin's first game in charge at Ibrox

New owners, new manager, new players, same hope.

It's been a summer of change at Rangers but the same old outcome won't be tolerated after too many years chasing Celtic's shadows.

Russell Martin is the latest man tasked with at least giving Brendan Rodgers something to think about when it comes to the Scottish Premiership title this season.

Oh, and there's the small matter of Champions League qualifiers later on this month.

That's the focus for now and today's friendly against Club Brugge should provide a stern enough test to see how ready Rangers are for Panathinaikos.

New signings Max Aarons, Joe Rothwell and Emmanuel Fernandez should get a run out, and fans will hope Thelo Aasgaard is in the squad despite only signing on Saturday.

We'll have all the build-up, action and reaction from Ibrox as the new season gets a soft launch.

Billy Dodds has fired a brutal parting shot at Rangers by claiming that 70 per cent of the squad last season were 'weak' and didn't deserve to be at the club.

The Ibrox goal hero - who netted 34 times in 84 matches for the Light Blues between 1999 and 2003 - returned to Govan back in February as part of interim boss and former teammate Barry Ferguson's backroom team in the wake of Philippe Clement's sacking.

Despite leading Gers to the quarter-finals of the Europa League and a 3-2 Old Firm victory against Celtic on away soil, Ferguson's tenure was overshadowed by disappointing league defeats to Motherwell and Hibernian as well as a succession of dropped points in draws with Aberdeen and St Mirren that ultimately saw Brendan Rodgers' side on the other side of the city run away with the Premiership title with a 17-point margin.

Along with fellow backroom staff members Allan McGregor and Neil

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