The Rangers manager Steven Gerrard allowed Robby McCrorie to leave Ibrox again this week.

The Rangers goalkeeper Robby McCrorie made his debut for his latest loan club on Wednesday.
Having been recalled by Rangers from Queen of the South earlier this week, McCrorie was subsequently sent to Livingston instead.
And he was thrown straight into the Lions’ side to face St Johnstone – keeping them to victory while keeping a clean sheet.
McCrorie’s display earned praise from his Livingston manager Gary Holt afterwards, but what did everyone else make of the Rangers academy product’s display?
This is what has been said on Twitter…
McCrorie has yet to play for Rangers’ first-team, though a strong second half to the season at Livingston could thrust him into Steven Gerrard’s plans for the forthcoming campaign.
Rangers have two goalkeepers, Wes Foderingham and Jak Alnwick, out of contract in the summer.

And that could leave McCrorie battling it out with Andy Firth to be Allan McGregor’s understudy.
Both McGregor and Firth recently signed new deals at Ibrox, where McCrorie’s twin brother Ross is also on the books as a defender or midfielder.
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