Broadfoot advises Gers duo to stay

The youngsters - both 18 years old - rejected new contract offers when Rangers attempted to secure them on longer-term deals after breaking into the first team.The decision to keep their options open prompted boss Walter Smith to question whether they are putting the prospect of a lucrative move to England before their careers.That statement was backed by Broadfoot, who believes both players could do worse than continue their development at Ibrox.He said: "It's up to them what they do in their careers. They are quality players and they will have a big future in the game."But I don't see any harm in them staying here a bit longer but it's up to them what they want to do."If they are going to be here and playing every week, to be honest, there is no bigger stage than playing for Rangers."It's their careers and only they can make that decision. I'm sure they will both go on to big things but, for now, I don't see why they should leave a club like Rangers."Broadfoot - who is out of contract in the summer - has yet to put pen to paper on a new deal of his own, with Sheffield Wednesday reportedly among his admirers."We are still in talks," said the full-back."I would love to stay here but I've got to look after my future and hopefully I can."I want to stay at Rangers, there is not really a bigger club than this in my eyes."But I have to look after my own career. The offer I've got at the moment is one I'm thinking over."For now, Broadfoot will turn his focus to Tuesday's Active Nation Scottish Cup replay against Hamilton - the third meeting between the two clubs in 10 days."I don't know if we are bored of them or if they are bored with us," he said."But we sure know how each other plays. We've just got to be professional and go out and do the job that's needed."They are a good side and they have good players. On their day, they can hurt anyone at home."This one is at Ibrox and we are looking to be a bit different, we are at home and we're going out to win the game."It's a bigger pitch and, without being disrespectful, I think it's a better pitch."At home, we are more attacking and other teams are a little bit more cautious." Rangers v Hamilton. Click here to bet.  

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