Aberdeen 0-1 Ross County – Match Report

Staggies Clinch Top Six to Keep European Dream Alive On the 27th October Ross County travelled to Dundee sitting bottom of the league having picked up three points in our opening ten games.  Reading the starting team for the Wednesday night game, I personally tweeted, not entirely seriously but embarrassingly nonetheless, that Malky Mackay shouldContinue reading “Aberdeen 0-1 Ross County – Match Report”

Ross County vs Aberdeen. Can the Staggies make the Top 6?

Ross County are preparing for their biggest game of the season on Saturday, and not in the way you might expect. The Staggies’ upcoming clash with Aberdeen is not a relegation decider, but a last gasp attempt to infiltrate the top 6 before the Scottish Premiership splits and the door slams shut. Aberdeen are oneContinue reading “Ross County vs Aberdeen. Can the Staggies make the Top 6?”

Connor Randall and Ben Paton sign new deals!

Following the announcement of contract extensions for seven Ross County players in March, it has been revealed that Connor Randall and Ben Paton have become the latest of Malky Mackay’s men to sign new contracts with the club. Randall, who has been with the Staggies for nearly two years, has agreed a deal that willContinue reading “Connor Randall and Ben Paton sign new deals!”

Seven Staggies sign new deals!

Last week, Ross County announced a number of new contracts for first team players. On Tuesday, it was revealed that Jordan Tillson, Jordan White, Adam Mackinnon, and Matthew Wright have been rewarded for their good form and development with new 2 year deals. Ross Munro and Logan Ross have had an additional year added toContinue reading “Seven Staggies sign new deals!”

Sims is a Staggie!

Ross County have used the free agent market to sign former Southampton academy star Josh Sims.  Sims has been without a club for six months after being released upon the expiry of his deal. He had joined the Saints academy from Portsmouth and spent 10 years there, reaching the senior squad and being loaned outContinue reading “Sims is a Staggie!”

Regan Charles-Cook – The Resurgence

By Peter Mackay If you told Ross County fans last year that Regan Charles-Cook would be top scorer in the Scottish Premiership, most of them wouldn’t have believed you, and some may have even laughed in your face. But that is all part of what makes the graceful Grenadian’s scintillating form all the more impressive.Continue reading “Regan Charles-Cook – The Resurgence”

Kayne Ramsay joins County!

Kayne Ramsay has signed for the Staggies on loan from Southampton until the end of this season.  He is a right back that will look to fill the gap Harry Clarke left upon his departure, and will tussle with Connor Randall for a starting place. His arrival also means that Jake Vokins is no longer theContinue reading “Kayne Ramsay joins County!”

Declan Drysdale joins the Staggies!

Declan Drysdale has signed for Ross County on loan from Coventry City until the end of the season. Drysdale joins fellow Sky Blues loanee Jack Burroughs in Dingwall, and adds some much needed depth at centre back in Malky Mackay’s squad.  Player Profile Name: Declan Drysdale Nationality: English Parent club: Coventry City Age: 22 Position:Continue reading “Declan Drysdale joins the Staggies!”

Harry Clarke recalled

Arsenal have recalled Harry Clarke from his loan with the Staggies, with the versatile 20 year old defender reportedly set to become Shaun Maloney’s first signing as Hibs manager. He will initially be on loan with the Hibees until the end of the season, before signing permanently upon the expiry of his contract at theContinue reading “Harry Clarke recalled”

Samuel Signs for the Staggies

This morning we announced the signing of Welsh striker Alex Samuel, he joins us on a 2-year-deal from recently relegated English side Wycombe Wanderers. The signing comes as a replacement for the departing Oli Shaw, who scored 9 goals for the club in 41 appearances,we wish him all the best for his contribution over theContinue reading “Samuel Signs for the Staggies”