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Loans in full:

 

Tom Walsh – loan to Stenhousemuir to 1 January 2015.

Danny Stoney – loan to Stranraer to 1 January 2015.

Luca Gasparotto – loan to Airdrieonians to 1 January 2015.

Craig Halkett – loan to Clyde to 1 January 2015.

Calum Gallagher – loan to Cowdenbeath to 1 January 2015.

Robbie Crawford – loan to Morton to 1 January 2015

 

http://www.rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/item/7594-transfer-window-roundup

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The Wallace situation reported by SC is an utter disgrace; rewarding loyalty (albeit highly paid loyalty) indeed; but the best news is retaining McLeod. If he remains healthy and is not over-played (which I fear) he will develop into a great player this season and will take the SPL by storm next season if we can still hold on to him.

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Web site now updated:

SEVEN professional youth players have beaten the transfer deadline tonight to go on short term loans until the turn of the year.

 

The Club can tonight confirm that Tom Walsh, Danny Stoney, Luca Gasparotto, Craig Halkett, Calum Gallagher, Barrie McKay and Robbie Crawford have all gone out on loan until January 1st.

 

Crawford, who has played over fifty times and scored seven goals for the club since making his debut against Brechin in the Challenge Cup two years ago, will join Greenock Morton in League One.

 

Gallagher, who burst onto the scene towards the end of last season scoring on his debut against Dunfermline at Ibrox in a 2:0 win has moved to Championship club Cowdenbeath, who Rangers will play on October 11.

 

Gallagher has previously enjoyed loan spells at Alloa in season 2012/13 and East Stirling 2013/14.

 

Fellow forward McKay will join Rangers' next opponents, Raith Rovers, also until January 2015.

 

Canadian central defender Gasparotto, who has four appearances for the first team, has moved on loan to Airdrieonians in Scottish League One after a successful loan spell at Stirling Albion last season.

 

Halkett, his defensive partner in the Rangers youth side, has moved to Clyde after enjoying his first pre-season trip with the first team in Brora in July.

 

Elsewhere, midfielders Walsh - who has one appearance with the first team - and Danny Stoney, who has appeared three times from the bench, have joined Stenhousemuir and Stranraer respectively.

 

 

Tom Walsh – loan to Stenhousemuir to 1 January 2015.

Danny Stoney – loan to Stranraer to 1 January 2015.

Luca Gasparotto – loan to Airdrieonians to 1 January 2015.

Craig Halkett – loan to Clyde to 1 January 2015.

Calum Gallagher – loan to Cowdenbeath to 1 January 2015.

Robbie Crawford – loan to Morton to 1 January 2015

 

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Nobody's going to learn anything at Cowden or Morton or Clyde. They'd be better in the Lower English leagues.

 

They'd maybe be better off development wise in the lower English leagues, but not all young lads will want to move down there and there's also the possibility that they'd only be warming the bench down there too. At least at smaller Scottish clubs they've got a good chance of regular games if they're deemed to be good enough.

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