Clyde manager Danny Lennon has hailed Rangers after two more Ibrox youngsters moved to Broadwood on loan for the rest of the season – and Lennon thinks they can be “good for one another.”
Zac Butterworth and Kane Ritchie-Hosler have joined the Bully Wee, joining Jack Thomson, while Cammy Palmer and Matty Shiels have also spent time with Clyde this term.

Lennon has also added Lewis Jamieson to his squad, on loan from St. Mirren, and the Clyde boss has lauded the relationship with both clubs as he looks to help their youngsters take that next step.
“Rangers have been terrific, they’ve been a pleasure to work with,” Lennon said [Daily Record].
“Obviously like they all do, the bigger clubs, they have good quality youngsters in there, so I think we will be good for one another.
“They bring an abundance of energy, they’re very good technicians, and they just need that test and that experience, so I’m looking forward to the guys there.
“St Mirren have been a pleasure to work with this year also, with young LJ coming in there, Josh Jack and Jay Henderson when he was here.
“We have good relationships there and it’s an important fit for all parties – both clubs plus the player, but the player is the most important, and we hope we can help develop and help these young kids fulfill their potential.”
After being in lockdown since the start of the year, Clyde resume their season this weekend when they face East Fife in the league.

The Gers youngsters will have an excellent chance to get some regular minutes under their belts in the coming weeks as they look to progress at Ibrox.