Saturday’s draw was especially migrating to the fans of Rangers, given that Dundi arrived with a poor start under the pressure of his new head coach, former Rangers defender Steven Pressley, under the pressure of his season.
Dundi, who managed only two attempts on a goal in his early premierership defeat at Hibernian’s house, had not defeated Rangers in his last 17 meetings and lost his latest 19 trips for Ibro.
Passing style being adopted under Martin meant Center-Haf John Souttar attempted 131 passes in this game, the highest of any player in the first two weekends, the team tried 709 in total, again the highest in any team, and his 20 goals were also the highest.
Nevertheless, he still depended on a punishment to save a draw and now has failed to win his opening two league matches for the first time since 1989.
Martin could understand the reaction to the support of the house.
He said, “Fans lack the success they want for a long time, so I understand disappointment,” he said. “I did not get too much on Tuesday, so we are not going to be very low today.
“We are now at a point in this club where something needs to be changed.
“Ownership has changed, a new coaching staff, new players, hopefully a new way to behave in the training ground – properly, every single day, about the standards and what is expected in this football club. So it’s not a quick fix and it’s not coming out and making excuses.
“I think we change the manager year -to -half and nothing really changes.
“So now it is really about changing the spirit of culture and club and day and day.