A SECOND year Under-17s player, Dylan Stevenson is the side’s skipper and has already made an impression in his time with the club.
The 17-year-old midfielder’s displays with Derek Allan’s group have seen him step up to play with the reserves, making his debut as far back as May last year.
He was handed a start in the second string’s title decider against Queen’s Park reserves in December, such is the high regard in which he is held.
And he also played a part in the Under-20s progress in the Scottish Youth Cup, and came within the width of the woodwork of sending the recent quarter-final tie with Kilmarnock to extra-time.
Full name: Dylan Stevenson.
Nickname: Just ‘Dylan’.
Date of birth: 17 February 1997.
Born: Paisley.
Schools attended: Garnock Academy.
Boys’ club team(s): TASS Rovers.
Team supported as a boy? Rangers.
Strengths: Pace.
Weaknesses: Passing.
I play a bit like ... Roy Keane.
Biggest influence? My dad.
Best advice given? Work hard.
Most embarrassing moment? Missing a penalty.
In five years’ time I’ll be... Hopefully, a footballer.
Favourite ever player? Steven Gerrard.
Favourite goal? Roberto Carlos’s free-kick for Brazil against France.
Pre-match meal? Weetabix.
Which football boots do you wear? Adidas Predators.
Most embarrassing item of clothing you own? A pair of Cruyffs.
Favourite TV show? TOWIE.
Gigs (last gig you attended)? Example.
Flicks (last film you saw)? Shawshank Redemption.
Biggest hero outside of football? My grampa.
Biggest joker at the club? Tiff [Scott Tiffoney].
Biggest poser at the club? John Mitchell.
Worst dressed player? Myself!
Who in the dressing room has a hidden talent? Alex McEwan can sing opera.
If you could have a superpower what would it be and why? Teleportation, because it would make things easier.
Xbox or Playstation? Xbox.
Nike or Adidas? Adidas.
Ronaldo or Messi? Ronaldo.
Irn Bru or Coca Cola? Irn Bru.
Facebook or Twitter? Twitter.
Bath or shower? Bath.
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