Ross County is being rebuilt for success on and off the pitch, according to business development executive Mark Ridgers. The club has had a summer of change, with seven new signings and 14 outgoings, following their relegation to League One at the end of last season. As of 26 Jun 2026, Ross County stands at 10th in the Championship, with 34 points from 36 games, and a recent form of LWWLL.

What's happening at Ross County?

The club has installed new LED floodlights and ripped up the Astroturf around the edge of the pitch, ready to be replaced. The tea bar beside the Jail End has also been upgraded, as has the club shop. For Ridgers, this summer is a reset for the club, which is helping to build anticipation for the new season.

Why it matters for Ross County

The changes have brought a freshness to the club, and Ridgers is excited about where they're going. He believes that any success the club can have in a business sense can translate to celebrations on the pitch sooner rather than later. The club's motto is 'more than a football club', and Ridgers is working to reignite the community and find what was previously there.

What comes next?

The club will continue to generate interest from fans and build relationships with businesses. Ridgers has a newfound appreciation for what goes into the day-to-day running of a football club, and he hopes that the club's hard work will pay off. With the new season approaching, Ross County is looking to bounce back from relegation and make a push for promotion. | Stat | Value | | --- | --- | | League standing | 10th in Championship | | Goals this season | 36 scored, 57 conceded | | Title race | 43 points behind leaders ST Johnstone | | Last result | Raith Rovers 3-2 Ross County (2026-05-01) | | Recent form | 3W-0D-2L (LLWWW, most recent first) |