Rangers may have signed an absolute gem

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Rangers may have signed an absolute gem


We’ve spoken about this lad before, but we must say Nathan Young-Coombes is doing a stellar job of making Rangers fans forget all about Billy Gilmour.

With Graeme Murty’s kids in the semi-finals now of the Challenge Cup, the rise of this former Chelsea lad from promising youth to increasingly talented teenage Rangers playmaker is obvious for anyone to see.

Of course, he’s only 16, but the quality on display from the boy, who scored v Wrexham incidentally, is clearly of a level which, if he can translate it to the senior stage, suggests Rangers have something very special on their hands.

Let’s not pressure him, naturally – it would be damaging to expect the next Lionel Messi here. Gilmour, for example has been at Chelsea for two and a half years and made just two senior appearances, despite being well into his 19th year.

And this, of course, is a club managed by a legend of the game who himself was barely 20 when Chelsea brought him to Stamford Bridge, so he knows what it takes to succeed at a young age at such a club, while, bearing in mind that Lampard is unable to sign any senior players due to Chelsea’s transfer ban.

Breaking through is tough.

But that all said, NYC is certainly the business at the youth levels – his contribution to the side seems to have elevated the youngsters and his talent in the final third is extremely impressive.

He has also scored at a continental level in the Uefa Youth League as well as against Celtic, so there’s no denying he’s not a flash in the pan.

He’s been impressing us all since he arrived and we do start to wonder just how long before there are serious calls for this talented lad to get a sniff of the senior squad.

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  1. He is a very special talent. Of course, he is helped by playing in a team with a lot of special talents. Our future is looking very good.
    What we need now is to move on some senior players to make space for some of the youth, either by selling players others want and are willing to pay heavily for, or releasing/loaning players who we no longer need, however much we may love them and their devotion to Rangers. And punting players who have neither the desire nor the skill nor the class to play for the Famous.
    RTID

    • Agreed. We seem to be getting things right at youth level with players joining from across the world. Hopefully this can translate into a steady flow into the first team in years to come but is difficult to see where they get their chances when we are chasing trophies.

  2. Those young lads are the future of the club and with the players RANGERS have at the moment they are just going to learn a lot more from them. Good stuff watp…

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