RANGERS fans think he is magic... and Mark Warburton is confident he has plenty more up his sleeve to give the supporters something to sing about.

The new Ibrox boss has become an instant hit with the Light Blue legions and the 6-2 win over Hibernian last weekend only further endeared him to a fanbase that has been rejuvenated over the summer.

Footage of a Warburtons loaf brandishing punter on the streets of Leith last weekend, belting out a song about the Englishman and a magic hat has become an internet hit with Gers supporters.

It may only have been a Petrofac Training Cup tie, but the performance and the result gave those in the stands another glimpse into what Warburton is doing from the touchline.

The visit of Peterhead to Ibrox tomorrow afternoon is a third chance for this remodelled Rangers side to catch the eye and Warburton is determined to give fans another reason to be cheerful.

“I have no share in the (Warburton’s) revenue, I can assure you!,” he joked.

“I’ve got a 21-year-old son who keeps me updated on everything that’s going on.

“Yes, I’ve heard the song but I don’t have a magic hat.

“It’s great, but supporters being supporters, you have to make sure you maintain that consistency. You don’t want to be up here one week and down there the next.

“It’s about us recognising what we have to do to keep the people happy.

“That will be on our wall in the changing room. There will be a sign saying: ‘Send Them Home Happy’.

“If we do that it shows we are taking our work from the training ground into the match arena and are delivering a level of consistency, week in week out.”

There may have been areas of disappointment for Warburton as his side started slowly in the Capital before turning on the style and hitting the goal trail, but there were few reasons for fans to feel frustrated after a six star showing.

The Light Blue legions have bought into the Warburton way as they have been impressed with the new arrivals and new approach against Burnley and their Championship title rivals.

The early signs are encouraging for Rangers ahead of a campaign that has to be successful. So, is there more expectation from the stands?

“Not at all. We have to channel it in the right direction,” Warburton said.

“We sold out our whole end, taking 3500-4000 fans there and we sent them home happy.

“The last message I gave them when we left the dressing at 25 past 12 was ‘send them home happy’.

“If we can do that week in, week out, we’ll be in good shape come the end of the season.

“That’s got to be the way. To make them happy, what do we have to do? We have to show energy, quality on the ball and a desire and commitment.

“You saw James Tavernier running 60 yards in the 88th minute and that tells the supporters you can have a really bad day - days when you can’t pass water - but if you give 100 percent effort, the supporters will respect you.”

If Rangers can continue to hit the heights of their Hibs triumph, both in terms of the outcome and the way it was achieved, the relationship between Warburton and the Ibrox fans will go from strength to strength.

The bonds between the members of his squad will also improve over time as the new arrivals and the old heads look to combine and form one cohesive Light Blue unit.

And the Gers boss is pleased to see the players, and the personalities, proving their worth already this term.

He said: “We look for players who can add value on and off the pitch. We’ve said it from day one.

“We don’t want players who can add value out there on the pitch but are a pain in the dressing room.

“Unity and work ethic are the two foundations for us going into the season and the players coming in add to the quality of the dressing room.

“There are no cliques. You can’t have cliques and backbiting.

“If you have a problem come out and say it. The honesty thing is massively important.

“With the players coming in, the feedback from the players who were already here was really positive.

“They’ve gelled as a group. They get on as a group so hopefully it bodes well for the future.”

With several new faces on board already this summer, Warburton’s rebuilding job, or the first phase at least, is nearing completion.

But the Englishman remains in the market for further reinforcements as he looks to supplement his squad and his staff to give Rangers the best chance of success this season.

Warburton said: “If you can add, I think you have to do that, on and off the pitch. If we can add quality that takes us forward as a football club then we have to do that.

“If the quality becomes available and we are in a position to go for it, fantastic. If not, we have got a good squad of players.”