Sims leaves County after contract expirespublished at 15:17 BST 10 July 2024
15:17 BST 10 July 2024
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Josh Sims has "taken the decision to move onto new challenges" after his Ross County contract expired, the Dingwall club have announced.
The 27-year-old winger signed for County in February 2022 after being released by Southampton, and went on to make 64 appearances for the club, scoring five goals.
County sign 'exceptional goalscorer' Halepublished at 16:17 BST 9 July 2024
16:17 BST 9 July 2024
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Ross County have signed a striker with an "exceptional goalscoring record" in Ronan Hale, says manager Don Cowie.
The 25-year-old has penned a three-year deal with the Highlanders after leaving Cliftonville for an undisclosed fee.
Hale, a former Republic of Ireland Under-21 international, has scored 95 goals in 223 career matches, 50 of which came in 80 games for his previous club.
The forward has also had spells at Larne, Derry City, Crusaders and St Patrick's Athletic.
"Ronan has an exceptional goalscoring record in Ireland and had multiple clubs interested in him," County boss Cowie said.
"We are delighted that he has chosen to join Ross County and look forward to his time in the Highlands."
Cowie on cup run, Murray interest & Baldwin exitpublished at 16:17 BST 9 July 2024
16:17 BST 9 July 2024
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Don Cowie has been speaking to the media as Ross County prepare for their first competitive game of the 2024-25 season.
County travel to take on Stranraer on Saturday in their first League Cup group game.
Here are the manager's key points:
He says the club are still looking to add a few more players but he's delighted with those already in the building.
Cowie is disappointed to lose Jack Baldwin, saying he was a great professional in the dressing room but it's not all about the football
He adds that he knows it was important for Baldwin to move back to England with his family and the club wish him nothing but the best.
Cowie confirms teams are interested in Simon Murray but at the moment the striker is still a County player, until that changes there's not much more to add.
Looking ahead to Stranraer, Cowie says it's important to get out of the group and get into the next round of the cup.
He insists they won't take the games lightly, they're in a really tough group but that puts them in good stead for league campaign.
On the league, the manager adds that it's going to be an "ultra competitive" season but his side will be ready to face that challenge.
Murray nears exit as new striker arrives - gossippublished at 08:10 BST 9 July 2024
08:10 BST 9 July 2024
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Ross County will let Simon Murray leave Dingwall – with the striker attracting interest from Hibs and Dundee – once they complete the signing of 25-year-old Irish striker Ronan Hale from Cliftonville (The Press & Journal, external)
Ross County overcome Highland League Brora Rangerspublished at 17:04 BST 6 July 2024
17:04 BST 6 July 2024
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Eamonn Brophy scored his side's winner
Ross County came from behind to beat Brora Rangers 2-1 in a pre-season friendly at Dudgeon Park.
The Highland League side went ahead early on through James Wallace before an unnamed trialist scored Don Cowie's side's equaliser prior to the interval.
Former Kilmarnock and St Mirren man Eamonn Brophy ran through to put the Staggies in front just after the hour mark.
The top-flight side have one more pre-season friendly on Tuesday 9 July against Clachnacuddin FC before their 500-mile round trip for the first game of the League Cup group stage against Stranraer.
County v Dons kick-off moved for TVpublished at 15:24 BST 5 July 2024
15:24 BST 5 July 2024
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Ross County's home match against Aberdeen in the Scottish Premiership next month has been moved to a later kick-off time due to its selection for TV coverage.
Don Cowie's County welcome Jimmy Thelin's Dons to Dingwall on Saturday, 31 August but the game will now take place at 17:45 BST with Premier Sports opting to televise the encounter.
Aberdeen were undefeated in the five meetings between the sides last season, winning the first four and drawing the last meeting 2-2 in May.
County sign Telfer on one-year dealpublished at 11:49 BST 5 July 2024
11:49 BST 5 July 2024
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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."
'Cowie right man to steer County ship' published at 10:45 BST 5 July 2024
10:45 BST 5 July 2024
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.
What do you make of Cowie's permanent appointment?published at 16:26 BST 4 July 2024
16:26 BST 4 July 2024
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?
'Robertson a Dhanda replacement'? - your views on County's breakout starpublished at 15:40 BST 4 July 2024
15:40 BST 4 July 2024
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.
'Experienced' Hamilton a 'great addition,' says Cowiepublished at 10:33 BST 4 July 2024
10:33 BST 4 July 2024
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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."
'Cliftonville ridicule County bid for Hale' - gossippublished at 09:33 BST 3 July 2024
09:33 BST 3 July 2024
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
Lamie joins County on two-year dealpublished at 10:32 BST 1 July 2024
10:32 BST 1 July 2024
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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."
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