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  1. County sign Telfer on one-year dealpublished at 11:49 5 July

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    Charlie Telfer "will excite supporters" after the midfielder signed a one-year deal with Ross County, according to manager Don Cowie.

    The 29-year-old left Airdrieonians at the end of last season after a hugely impressive Championship campaign, and now steps up to the Premiership with the Staggies.

    "Charlie joins us on the back of an impressive season with Airdrieonians, gaining multiple accolades in the process," Cowie said.

    "He is a creative midfielder who will excite supporters with the way he plays.

    "He also has vast experience in Scottish football adding to the experience we already have in the dressing room."

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  2. 'Cowie right man to steer County ship' published at 10:45 5 July

    Your views

    County fans, we asked for your thoughts after Don Cowie was given the manager's job on a permanent basis.

    Here's what some of you had to say:

    Graham: Brilliant, just the right man to steer the ship at County. He can get the best out of the players and they will leave everything they have on the pitch for him. Delighted.

    Fernando: Cowie had a reputation as a no-nonsense midfield enforcer in the mould of Roy Keane. I’m sure he’ll set his teams up in the same way as his playing style and will make us a lot tougher to beat.

    Mohammed: Don’s done a great job since taking over from the Derek Adams debacle.

    Tarquin: Cowie is the man this club needs. He knows what the club needs to move forward.

    Don: Don was born for this role. He can lead us to great things. From a youth player to a manager. He knows the club inside out.

    Dougal: Don will have our boys playing with that Highland grit and determination that will propel us up the league.

  3. What do you make of Cowie's permanent appointment?published at 16:26 4 July

    Have your say

    It's official. Don Cowie has been confirmed as Ross County boss, signing a one-year rolling contract.

    The 41-year-old former County midfielder, who took interim charge in February and went on to secure the club's top-flight status, says it is an "honour" to be made permanent boss.

    How are you feeling about Cowie's appointment? Is he the right man to drive the club forward?

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  4. 'Robertson a Dhanda replacement'? - your views on County's breakout starpublished at 15:40 4 July

    Your views

    We asked who you are backing to be Ross County's breakout star in the new season.

    Here's a taste of what you had to say:

    Kyle: Scott Allardice is a great midfielder and was unlucky with injuries last season. Expect him to make a big impact. As for young players keep an eye out for George Robertson, could be a great option in terms of attacking midfield where we’ve lost Yan Dhanda.

    Sebastian: I’m backing Local boy done good Josh Reid to show some of that famous Highland spirit.

    Francisco: I think Jack Baldwin will have a good season. As they say in my native Italy, he plays with the spirit of the bull. For their sake, let’s hope too many teams aren’t playing in red this year.

    Victor: I’m looking forward to seeing Victor Loturi’s silky skills on show.

    Pete: Jordan White is strong in the tackle and leaps like a salmon. A big season for us and he could move onto bigger things.

    Dougal: The young laddie, Sandy Mackay will set the heather alight. Mark my words.

    Ronny: The only youngster I can see making an impact next season is Dylan Smith. If not him, it'll likely be someone we bring in during this window.

    Bertie: Our local lads can lead the way. They know what the club means to the Highlands.

  5. 'Experienced' Hamilton a 'great addition,' says Cowiepublished at 10:33 4 July

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    Hamilton made five appearances for Livingston last season, including a 2-0 defeat at Celtic Park

    "Experienced" goalkeeper Jack Hamilton has joined Ross County on a one-year-deal after his contract expired with recently relegated Livingston.

    The 30-year-old shotstopper, who spent nearly a decade at Hearts, has also played for Dundee in the Scottish Premiership and Greenock Morton in the second tier.

    A player manager Don Cowie knows well from their shared time at Tynecastle, he is excited by the addition of his "excellent" character to the team.

    "I’m delighted to add Jack to our goalkeeping group," Cowie told the club's website.

    "He is someone I know well having played alongside him at Hearts.

    "Jack is an experienced goalkeeper as well as an excellent character who will be a great addition to the dressing room."

  6. Who are you backing to be County's breakout star?published at 14:27 3 July

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    Who do you think will be Ross County's breakout star in the coming season?

    Is there one particular youngster you are backing to impress or perhaps a fringe player who will come to the fore?

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  7. 'Cliftonville ridicule County bid for Hale' - gossippublished at 09:33 3 July

    Cliftonville have dismissed a bid from Ross County for striker Ronan Hale, saying it did not merit serious consideration, and the Scottish Premiership club face competition from Wigan Athletic for the 25-year-old. (Belfast Telegraph), external

    Read Wednesday's Scottish Gossip in full here.

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  8. Lamie joins County on two-year dealpublished at 10:32 1 July

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    Ross County have announced the signing of defender Ricki Lamie on a two-year deal.

    Lamie, 31, spent last season on loan at Dundee from Motherwell and helped the Dens Park club to a top-six Premiership finish.

    He had signed a pre-contract with the Dens Park club in February, but player and club "mutually agreed not to pursue the agreement" come the end of the campaign, leaving Lamie free to join the Staggies.

    "We are delighted Ricki has joined the club," County manager Don Cowie said.

    "Ricki has a wealth of experience in Scottish football and has leadership qualities that will be a great addition to our football club."

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  9. 'Hibs want Ross County striker Murray' - gossippublished at 09:18 30 June

    Hibernian want to bring 32-year-old striker Simon Murray back to Easter Road from Ross County. (Alan Nixon on Patreon), external

    Hibs are eager to bolster their forward line and Ross County's Simon Murray is on their shortlist as a potential signing. (Scotland On Sunday), external

    Ross County manager Don Cowie and chairman Roy MacGregor have made it clear they want top scorer Simon Murray to remain at the club amid interest from several Scottish Premiership rivals. (Daily Record), external

    Read Sunday's Scottish Gossip in full here.

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  10. 'Cowie aims to keep Murray to end of County deal' - gossippublished at 09:25 29 June

    Ross County manager Don Cowie aims to fend off interest from other clubs and keep Simon Murray for the remaining year of the 32-year-old striker's contract. (Daily Record, print edition)

    Read Saturday's Scottish Gossip in full here.

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  11. 'I think we’ll surprise a few people this year'published at 14:44 28 June

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    After the fixtures were released on Thursday, we asked how you Ross County will start the season after narrowly avoiding relegation last term.

    Here's what you had to say:

    Ian: We’re fighting above our level as is the Highland way. There’s some good teams in the league so I think it’ll be another tight season. I think we’ll be above the relegation zone but very much in the stramash.

    Alexandrina: I worry that we need more firepower up front. Hopefully we can bring someone in to take the pressure off Simon Murray. If not, I think we’ll be fighting relegation again.

    Chuck: I think we’ve had a good off-season and added wisely to our roster. I think our offense looks particularly strong so I think we can stay clear of the regulation zone.

    Rupinder: We’ve been quietly going about our business in the transfer market and Don Cowie is building the foundations of a solid team. Hopefully we won’t be involved in another relegation struggle this year.

    Lisa: I’m really worried for our rivals. I think we’ll surprise a few people this year. Come on the Staggies!

    Anon: If the fans get behind the team, we can make Dingwall a fortress. A good start and anything is possible. A bad start and it might be a case of deja vu.

    Sandra: I’ve been a season ticket holder for 20 years and I’ve never been more confident going into a new season. The Stags have got their swag back. I think we might even be in contention for the top six.

    Francisco: As they say in my native Italy, County will fight with the spirit of the bull, or should that be spirit of the Staggies? I think we will finish well clear of relegation.

    Chad: With Cowie at the helm and a good dose of Highland spirit, anything is possible. I think we can give some of the bigger boys a run for their money.

    Ronny: I’m delighted to see Will Nightingale back, and hopefully we keep a hold of Murray - but we need another three or four really decent signings on top of that, otherwise we're going to be back in the same position as the last two seasons.

    Graham R: I’m hopeful for a better season, having faced the past two play-offs. We need to strengthen our defence and if Ryan Leak still features then I reckon we will ship some really silly goals.

    Bertie: We’ll be full of confidence after the play-off win, Cowie to guide us to top-six, in Don we trust.

    Graham C: With Nightingale back and Cowie at the helm, we will be right in the fight next season. Cowie is pulling together a great squad and has the noose to get the best out of the Staggies.

    Callum: We really need to defend well if we want a top-six finish and Europe, we need to do so much better and score more.

  12. Nightingale returns to County on loanpublished at 16:14 27 June

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    Will Nightingale has returned to Ross County for a second season-long loan spell from AFC Wimbledon.

    The 28-year-old made 28 appearances for the Dingwall club last term as they survived in the relegation play-off with victory over Championship runners-up Raith Rovers.

    After becoming a fixture at the heart of the defence last term, Nightingale thanked Staggies supporters for making him feel welcome in his first spell away from his boyhood club.

    Don Cowie says the centre-back's ability to lead will bolster their options next term.

    "We are really pleased to have Will back on board," the manager said.

    "He was a big part in keeping the club in the league last season and his experience and leadership qualities were a massive boost to the club throughout his first spell."

  13. Where will County be after first 10 games? published at 13:31 27 June

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    Now the fixtures are out, how are you feeling about your side's start to the season?

    Where do you think Ross County will be after the first 10 games? Will they be toiling near the bottom or pushing towards the top six?

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  14. Key fixtures in Ross County's seasonpublished at 11:26 27 June

    Ross County's August fixtures

    After securing their Scottish Premiership status in the play-offs once again, Ross County fans have another season of top-flight football to look forward to.

    Opening fixtures against Motherwell and Dundee United kick things off before a trip to face Rangers on the weekend of Saturday, 24 August. Uncertainty remains over where that game will be played because of delayed building work at Ibrox.

    The festive season could prove important if the Staggies are to stave off another relegation fight.

    Don Cowie's men host St Mirren on Saturday, 21 December, followed by a Boxing Day trip to Dundee.

    County travel to Hearts on Sunday, 29 December, before starting the new year with trips to Aberdeen and Kilmarnock.

    Their final fixture before the split comes in Paisley as they take on St Mirren on the weekend of Saturday, 12 April.

  15. Scottish Premiership opening weekend fixturespublished at 09:36 27 June

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    Fixtures for the 2024-25 Scottish Premiership season have been released.

    The campaign will kick off with Hearts hosting Rangers at Tynecastle, a repeat of the sides' final league game of last season which ended in a 3-3 draw.

    Newly-promoted Dundee United entertain derby rivals Dundee, while Celtic begin their title defence with the visit of Kilmarnock.

    Jimmy Thelin's first Premiership game as Aberdeen boss is a trip to Perth to face St Johnstone.

    David Gray starts his reign as permanent Hibs head coach away to St Mirren, while Motherwell are to home to Ross County.

    The opening round of fixtures will be played from 3-5 August.

  16. County visit Motherwell on opening daypublished at 09:16 27 June

    Ross County begin their 2024/24 Scottish Premiership campaign with a trip to Fir Park to take on Motherwell.

    The match will take place on Saturday, 3 August at 15:00 BST.

    You can find all of County's fixtures here

  17. Dhanda signing 'a statement' from Hearts, says Naismithpublished at 16:23 26 June

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    Hearts have recruited "one of the most exciting players" in the Scottish Premiership in Yan Dhanda, says head coach Steven Naimsith.

    In January, BBC Scotland reported the 25-year-old had agreed to join the Tynecastle club and would move following the expiry of his deal at Ross County.

    The Gorgie side have confirmed the midfielder has penned a three-year deal after two impressive seasons in the Highlands, where he scored 12 goals and provided 18 assists in 79 games.

    Naismith says the signing is "another statement" from Hearts, who have also sealed deals for Blair Spittal, James Penrice, Daniel Oyegoke, Musa Drammeh and Ryan Fulton.

    "I think it’s clear to see that [Dhanda's] one of the most exciting players in the league," the Tynecastle boss added.

    "If you look back at his career, he dealt with the pressure of being a top prospect in a big club’s academy at Liverpool and decided he didn't want to just be comfortable... he wanted to go out and play and progress his career.

    "He did that at Swansea City and Ross County, and now he’s getting his rewards for all of his hard work over the past few years by coming to Hearts."

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  18. Key info before SPFL fixture releasepublished at 12:23 26 June

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    The 2024-25 SPFL schedule will be unveiled at 09:00 BST on Thursday, and we've got all the information you need before the return of domestic football.

    The action in all four leagues kicks off on the weekend of 3 August.

    Eight months later, the Premiership split happens on the weekend of 12 and 13 April and the top-flight season concludes on the weekend of 17 and 18 May.

    And while it might be too painful to be thinking about the national team, there are international periods in September, October, November and March to bear in mind.

    There will not, however, be a winter break this season.

    The expansion of Uefa's club competitions - with the new league phase of the Champions League and Europa League running until the end of January - is the reason for that.

    The SPFL said the format change "exerts additional pressure on the domestic calendar" and means no mid-season trips to the sunshine for Premiership clubs.

  19. Sheaf signs revised deal to stay with Countypublished at 12:23 21 June

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    Ross County midfielder Max Sheaf has signed a new contract to stay at the club until 2025.

    Sheaf, 24, arrived on a two-year deal from Redditch United last summer, but has now agreed revised terms for the next 12 months.

    He made 19 appearances last term before missing the final month through injury.

    Count boss Don Cowie said: "We are happy to have Max under contract for next season, he was performing well before his injury and we look forward to him returning to action with us in the near future."

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  20. Callachan joins Motherwell from Ross Countypublished at 17:18 19 June

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    Ross Callachan played 66 times for Ross County

    Ross Callachan has taken the "perfect next step" in his career by joining Motherwell from Ross County.

    The midfielder, 30, has signed a one-year deal at Fir Park with the option of a further 12 months.

    Callachan joined County three years ago but missed all of last season after rupturing his ACL.

    Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell said: "He's been unfortunate over the past year with injuries but has recovered well and is ready to kick on.

    "We believe he can really add quality to our midfield."

    Callachan joins his seventh senior Scottish side, with most of his 333 appearances coming at first club Raith Rovers. He has scored 28 goals.

    He has spent most of the past seven years in the Scottish Premiership with Hearts, St Johnstone, Hamilton Academical and County.

    Callachan, who follows Kofi Balmer, John Koutroumbis and Tom Sparrow in moving to Fir Park this summer, said: "I can't wait to get back on the pitch.

    "Last season was tough for myself but my recovery has gone to plan and the opportunity to play for Motherwell was something I simply couldn't turn down."

  21. Efete signs two-year County dealpublished at 12:28 18 June

    Michee Efete in action for Ross CountyImage source, SNS

    Ross County defender Michee Efete has signed a two-year contract to keep him in Dingwall, the club have announced.

    The 27-year-old joined County on a free transfer in January after leaving Grimsby Town, and made 18 appearances last season as Don Cowie's side secured their top-flight status.

    "We are excited to have Michee extend his time at Ross County," Cowie said.

    "He has impressed since joining the club and played a big part in keeping the club in the league."

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  22. 'Important' Harmon pens two-year deal at Countypublished at 15:20 17 June

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    Ross County have confirmed left-back George Harmon will remain at the club after agreeing a two-year contract.

    Since joining from Oxford City in the summer of 2022, the 23-year-old defender has made 74 appearances for the club while scoring four goals.

    Manager Don Cowie says he is "delighted" to see the Englishman extend his stay in Dingwall.

    "He has been an important player for us over his time at the club," Cowie adds. "We look forward to having him at the club for a further two years."

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