Rangers Under-20 goalkeeper Robby McCrorie feels his side will be stronger next year due to the plethora of talent who will step up from the present Under-17 bunch.

The Gers Under-17s, who are currently on a short trip to Holland, have regularly lent players to the Under-20s, with Liam Burt even making it to the first team bench.




McCrorie himself made the step up from the Under-17s to the Under-20s this season; and the 17-year-old thinks there are more who are ready to follow his path.

As a result, the custodian believes the Under-20s will have a strong squad at their disposal next season.
 


“The 17s are really good”, he said on Twitter.

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“There are a few players who can step up. The 20s team next year will be really strong.”

The Rangers Under-20s, who have lost their last three league outings, which includes a 3-0 defeat to their arch-rivals Celtic, are currently seventh in the Developmental League table with 24 points from 16 games, 22 adrift of top spot.

Ian Durrant’s team are next up against Motherwell in an away game tomorrow.