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Fulham, 12:01, March 24, 2009

 

Fulham are monitoring Rangers midfielder Georgios Efrem, who has impressed while on loan at Dundee recently.

The Cyprus Under-21 international was sent out to the Scottish Division One side in February and has done well there, scoring two goals in six appearances for the Dark Blues.

 

Fulham's scouts in Scotland have sent favourable reports back to boss Roy Hodgson and a summer bid could be made for the 19-year-old, although the Cottagers could face competition from several other English sides.

 

Reports suggest Bolton, Middlesbrough and Reading have all checked on the midfielder and are also considering making a move for him.

 

Another player leaving without a sniff at the first team?

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Supposedly players like Shinnie and Efrem will form an important part of the squad next season so I'd take this more as an indicator of the lad's quality rather than an indication we want rid of him... :)

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Supposedly players like Shinnie and Efrem will form an important part of the squad next season so I'd take this more as an indicator of the lad's quality rather than an indication we want rid of him... :)

 

Hope you're right. Worse than anything Walter has done is to see other clubs constantly being linked to the cream of our youth. If EPL clubs rate them, they must have something going for them - or is it harder to play in the SPL:devil:

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One of the major reasons that WS has put these players out on loan this season - wants them to get first team experience which will be required as as Frankie says, with the reduction in squad numbers, these guys will play an important part next season.

 

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Hope you're right. Worse than anything Walter has done is to see other clubs constantly being linked to the cream of our youth. If EPL clubs rate them, they must have something going for them - or is it harder to play in the SPL:devil:

 

They buy up youngsters but dnt necessarily play them. Would rot in their reserves (instead of ours) or go out on loan.

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Hope you're right. Worse than anything Walter has done is to see other clubs constantly being linked to the cream of our youth. If EPL clubs rate them, they must have something going for them - or is it harder to play in the SPL:devil:

 

How many make it to the Premiership as a first team choice? And even extending that to every club in Scotland, the answer is very few.

 

Fans berate Rangers managers for not playing youth players and then ironically berate them again for signing the best young players from the SPL or SFL as unambitious.

 

No matter what Rangers coaches do, we can realistically expect to regularly produce a much higher standard of player than the rest of Scotland put together, and if the rest of Scotland's youth is not good enough for us, why would our young players be so?

 

Most of the half decent young Rangers players end up back in the SPL for another team - Hughs, Malcolm etc or carve out a career as a journeyman Football League player with the odd sniff of the Premiership.

 

The likes of Stevie MacLean and Ross MacCormack are still not up to the standard we crave.

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