Ross County is currently facing a dire situation in the Scottish Championship, sitting at the bottom of the league after a disheartening 4-0 loss to Airdrieonians. This defeat has intensified the club's fears of back-to-back relegations, a scenario that seemed unthinkable at the start of the season. Manager Stuart Kettlewell expressed his frustration, labeling the performance as one of the worst in the club's history. Despite early optimism following the recruitment of experienced players like Ross Docherty and Declan Gallagher, the team has struggled to find form. After a series of managerial changes, including the dismissal of Don Cowie and Tony Docherty, Kettlewell's return has brought some hope, but results have remained inconsistent. With only four fixtures left in the season, Ross County's chances of survival appear slim, as they have the fewest wins and the most losses in the division. The upcoming matches will be crucial for the Staggies as they aim to escape the relegation zone and secure their place in the Championship for another season.