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They certainly seem to be doing well.

 

Gasparotto is reason enough for us not to be looking for another centre back. Instead we should be blooding him in the rough and tumble of Division One and preparing him for the rigours and pressures of the SPL.

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They certainly seem to be doing well.

 

Gasparotto is reason enough for us not to be looking for another centre back. Instead we should be blooding him in the rough and tumble of Division One and preparing him for the rigours and pressures of the SPL.

 

I really hope he gets a good run in the 1st team once the league is officially tied up - alternate Jig & Mohsni along sire Luca.

Also the perfect opportunity to give some of the other fringe youngsters a bit of a game...

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GORDON DURIE has welcomed Darren Ramsay’s re-emergence in the under-20 side after he capped an excellent display against Hibs last night with a stunning clinching goal.

 

The 18-year-old’s wonderful strike from 30 yards sealed a 2-0 victory at Murray Park which sent Rangers to the top of the SPFL Under-20 League.

Having climbed from ninth at one stage, they are now two points clear of second-placed Motherwell in a congested table.

Ramsay put so much more into the game than his long-range effort and he was a standout on the left side of midfield.

The youngster hasn’t been spoken about much in recent times as he has lacked fitness and drifted in and out of Durie’s side.

Since before Christmas, however, he has knuckled down and got himself back to the kind of form his coaches seek from him every week.

After a good outing against Ross County last week, Ramsay made a big impression once again as manager Ally McCoist and his coaching staff looked on at Auchenhowie.

Durie was excited by his performance too and is now looking for that kind of contribution from him on a more regular basis.

He said: “That was probably the best I’ve seen from Darren and we know he’s got that ability in him. He was excellent.

“To be fair to him, he has been working really hard over the last couple of months to get his fitness levels up.

“His goal capped off a really good performance from him and that’s what he’s got to show week in, week out.

“It’s going to be hard for the boys to get back into the team and we’re looking for good competition for places.

“It was a wonderful strike from Darren, He’s got these new white boots and I don’t know where he’s got them from but he can keep them.

“He spotted the goalie off his line from 25 or 30 yards out and he thoroughly deserves the goal he scored.”

 

http://www.rangers.co.uk/news/academy-news/item/6109-darren-was-dazzling

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RANGERS’ kids stormed to the top of the SPFL Under-20 League last night with a good 2-0 victory against former leaders Hibernian at Murray Park.

 

Goals either side of the break from Luca Gasparotto and Darren Ramsay gave Gordon Durie’s side a deserved success against their Edinburgh opponents.

Manager Ally McCoist, his assistant Kenny McDowall, first-team coach Ian Durrant and goalkeeping coach Jim Stewart all seemed impressed as they looked on.

The result sends Gers two points clear at the summit with Motherwell leapfrogging Hibs and Inverness to sit second after their 3-0 win at Ross County.

Club snapper Kirk O’Rourke was at Auchenhowie as a seventh successive triumph was achieved and his best pictures can be seen below.

Remember you can purchase exclusive images from our dedicated photography website too. Simply click HERE to see our selection.

 

http://www.rangers.co.uk/news/galleries/item/6106-gallery-u20s-beat-hibs

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I looked on the Pie and Bovril site(you know the one Stuart Cosgrove continually eulogises), they have a pinned thread on the under 20 league running to almost 40 pages. It's worthwhile in terms of all the updates from various supporters of other teams, including on going games. There are a few mentions of the Rangers/Hibs match up coming, a Hibee tells us it's a tough game tonight. No mention of the result, noe the consequences of Rangers winning. Plenty of other up dates though on other games.

 

No wonder Stuarty likes the site and regularly has the Editor appearing on Off the Ball..

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