Ross County's New Approach to Success
Ross County manager Stuart Kettlewell is confident that the club's new approach will lead to a more cohesive team and avoid 'idiots taking over the asylum' in Dingwall this season. With a focus on self-imposed rules and a streamlined squad, Kettlewell hopes to create a more entertaining product on the pitch.
What's Behind the New Approach?
Kettlewell believes that the club's self-imposed rules will lead to a more disciplined team and a better understanding of what is expected from each player. He also hopes that the new approach will attract players who are committed to the club and the area, rather than just looking for a paycheck.
How Will the New Approach Affect the Squad?
Kettlewell has been busy in the transfer market, bringing in eight new players and letting go of several others. He believes that the new signings will help to create a more balanced squad and improve the team's chances of success. With the club currently sitting 10th in the Championship, 43 points behind leaders ST Johnstone, Kettlewell knows that there is still a lot of work to be done.
What's Next for Ross County?
As the new season approaches, Kettlewell is confident that his team is ready to take on the challenges ahead. With a focus on discipline, teamwork, and a commitment to the club, Kettlewell believes that Ross County can achieve great things. The club's recent form, with three wins and two losses in their last five games, suggests that they are on the right track.
Ross County's last result was a 3-2 loss to Raith Rovers on May 1, 2026. The club has scored 36 goals and conceded 57 this season, with a goal difference of -21. With a bit of luck and a lot of hard work, Kettlewell hopes to turn things around and lead Ross County to a successful season.
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