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Michael Beale craves Rangers 'oxygen' for stars of tomorrow as boss adamant Conference League offers light

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Michael Beale reckons the Lowland League isn’t providing Rangers’ young players with a proper pathway to his first team. And he believes it’s wrong that he can’t field experienced pros alongside the kids to aid their development.

At the moment, Rangers B play in the Lowland League but can’t be promoted to the SPFL Proposals for a new Conference League below League Two could change that.

But Beale claims the current set-up hinders youngsters’ progress at Rangers and is keen for their top talent to play sides from England and Europe instead.

The Rangers boss said: “I don’t think the Lowland League is a good bridge so we need to look at other games. In the last month our B team played Chelsea, Liverpool, Celtic, Manchester United and Sunderland.

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