Teenager becomes national champion.
Ross County are back in action on Wednesday evening after the weekend’s win over Kilmarnock.
The Staggies took advantage of a red card for Liam Donnelly to secure all three points in Dingwall
An English-based writer stumbled into Ross County fandom, but he is loving every second of it so far.
Across all competitions so far this season, the Staggies’ 14 matches have featured 13 goals in the 80th minute or later.
County had been defeated 4-0 in the first round, but that result has now been struck from the record books.
Both of the other players Don Cowie has used in his position are unavailable for the visit of Kilmarnock this weekend.
There are still several links to the other side of the Kessock Bridge in Dingwall.
The Ross County defender has already scored twice this season.
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The Ross County loanee has been forced to adapt due to injuries to his teammates.
The Ross County defender is dreaming of a senior breakthrough for Poland.
Three goals in his last three matches going into the international break has put him in contention.
The pupil support assistant from Cromarty had to take years away from music due to ill health and family circumstances.
A beloved Inverness ice cream parlour was commissioned to give out free cones at Raigmore.
The Staggies had been ahead until Celtic made a late comeback to take all three points from Dingwall.
The defending champions return to Premiership action in the Highlands this weekend after playing in the Champions League on Tuesday night.
He will be responsible for the Staggies’ academy, transition group and women’s first team.
The 19-year-old made his senior debut for the Staggies in the League Cup group stage at the start of this season.