An talented Scots teen, who was scouted for Rangers youth squads, has died from a rare bone cancer.Robbie Readie, 14, was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in July 2018.The Record previously told how Robbie, from Clydebank, became only the sixth person in the UK to undergo a complex operation which saw his leg amputated and his foot turned into a new knee.Brave Robbie completed his final round of chemotherapy, ringing the bell at The Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre in Glasgow, in August 2019.But just two months later, the cancer had returned, sparking a massive fundraising campaign to support his devastated family.Sadly, Robbie's dad, Robert Readie announced on Sunday that his son had passed away.On April 19 Robert, 47, wrote: "It is with
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