Ross County striker Jordan White believes the club has lost its connection with supporters in recent times. The 34-year-old is a free agent after relegation last month from the Championship was quickly followed by his contract not being renewed. Like goalkeeper Ross Laidlaw, defenders Declan Gallagher and Alex Iacovitti, winger Jay Henderson and fellow forward Uche Ikpeazu, he was let go as manager Stuart Kettlewell began reshaping his squad for their upcoming season in League One. The former Inverness and Motherwell attacker, who scored 46 goals in 234 appearances for County, picked a few of his memorable moments for the Staggies and also spoke about his time at the club. Ross County's relegation to League One was a significant blow to the club and its fans, and it will be interesting to see how the team responds in the coming season. With a new manager and a revamped squad, the Staggies will be looking to bounce back from their relegation and make a push for promotion back to the Championship. Jordan White's comments highlight the importance of reconnecting with fans and building a strong relationship between the club and its supporters. This will be crucial for the club's success in the coming season and beyond. Ross County's fans will be eagerly watching the team's progress and hoping for a successful season. With a new manager and a revamped squad, the Staggies have a good chance of making a push for promotion back to the Championship. However, it will take hard work and dedication from the players and staff to achieve this goal.