RANGERS have players out on loan in Scotland, England and beyond at present. Here’s our look back at how those who featured last week got on…
GREG DOCHERTY – SHREWBURY TOWN
Greg had a successful week as Shrewsbury knocked Championship Stoke out of the FA Cup. The 22-year-old’s side were 2-0 down before mounting a comeback on 71 minutes and hitting three before full-time. The Gers loanee was influential as he set up the winner for Josh Laurent on 81 minutes. The Shrews now face Premier League Wolverhampton Wanderers in the fourth round.
Unbelievable effort from the team tonight! One of the best feelings I’ve had on a football pitch by far. Incredible support from the fans also 👏🎩 ✅ #nextround @shrewsweb
— Greg Docherty (@Gregdocherty96) January 15, 2019
What a result for @shrewsweb after being 2-0 down at the break 👏
Their Fourth Round tie against @Wolves kicks off at 3.00pm on Saturday 26 January. pic.twitter.com/j6UGOzaY6L
— The Emirates FA Cup (@EmiratesFACup) January 15, 2019
In the league Greg and his teammates played out a 0-0 draw away to Blackpool. He had a good chance with a free-kick in the first half, which fizzed wide but the game remained goalless. The point pulls his side up to 17th in League One.
Apps: 31
Goals: 7
JASON HOLT – FLEETWOOD TOWN
Jason played all of Fleetwood’s 1-1 draw away to Rochdale as his side held out with ten men to grab a point.
Apps: 27
Goals: 1
JAK ALNWICK – SCUNTHORPE UNITED
Jak conceded just once against League One highfliers Sunderland.
Apps: 26
Clean Sheets: 4
LEE HODSON – ST MIRREN
Lee played the entirety of St Mirren’s late 3-2 win over Alloa in the Scottish Cup as they came from 2-0 down to progress.
Apps: 19
Goals: 0
RYAN HARDIE – LIVINGSTON
Ryan returned to action with Livingston after going back on loan following his contract extension with the Gers in midweek. The 21-year-old played 71 minutes as Hearts knocked out his team and for once didn’t get on the scoresheet.
Apps: 8
Goals: 5