Rangers supporter group the Union Bears staged a walkout in the 55th minute of the Scottish Premiership match against St Johnstone.
Hundreds of fans could be seen leaving the stadium in a planned protest at Ibrox Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
The protest was arranged by the Union Bears and Rangers Supporters Association in order to "send a statement to the board".
Two banner displays aimed at the director's box were held aloft in the first half with chants of 'sack the board' heard booming around the stadium.
The first display read: "Everything from everyone? Fans gave all while you let out standards fall."
The second read: "Our loyalty is not a free pass for failure."
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The Union Bears stated the Rangers board "gave up" after the club's 55th league title with the protest arranged to show backers will "no longer tolerate their incompetence, excuses and disrespect".
Boos could be heard as the group left the stadium with some fans in different sections also leaving, however the vast majority of supporters remained inside the stadium.
A statement read: "The Union Bears alongside the Rangers Supporters Association urge all fans to leave the stadium in the 55th minute during tomorrow's match - to send a statement to the board. Just as they gave up on Rangers after our 55th title, we will no longer tolerate their incompetence, excuses and disrespect.
"The board used our 55th title as free reign to coast on success, masking their lack of vision and leadership while dragging the club into mediocrity. These actions may seem drastic but they are necessary. The board has failed us too long and our loyalty will no longer be used as a pass for their failure.
"The Rangers support cannot stop until there is accountability, ambition and leadership worthy of our club."