More than 80 apply for County job - gossippublished at 08:51 GMT 18 December 2025
08:51 GMT 18 December 2025
Ross County owner Roy McGregor has revealed that more than 80 applications have been received for the Scottish Championship club's manager vacancy. (The Courier), external
'Carson did not want to sit on Dundee bench' - gossippublished at 08:02 BST 3 October 2025
08:02 BST 3 October 2025
Steven Pressley says Trevor Carson was allowed to join Ross County on loan because the 38-year-old goalkeeper did not want to sit on the bench at his stage of career after the Dundee head coach decided Jon McCracken would be his number one this season. (The Courier), external
'Versatile' Thomson seals County loan switchpublished at 20:21 BST 30 September 2025
20:21 BST 30 September 2025
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Dundee United forward Miller Thomson has completed a season-long loan move to Ross County.
The 21-year-old academy graduate returns to the Championship having spent the final months of last term with title-winning Falkirk.
Thomson has made 42 appearances for United, including three this season.
He becomes County's third signing of the day after the relegated Staggies, now managed by former Dundee boss Tony Docherty, added Aberdeen forward Ryan Duncan and Falkirk full-back Sean Mackie, both on loan.
"Miller is a versatile player who will add energy and balance to our ranks, as well as good experience from his previous loan spells and featuring over 30 times for Dundee United in the Premiership and the European Conference League," said Docherty.
Dons winger Duncan joins County on loanpublished at 15:52 BST 30 September 2025
15:52 BST 30 September 2025
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Jimmy Thelin says a loan move to Ross County can be the "perfect platform" for Aberdeen winger Ryan Duncan to progress his career.
The 21-year-old, who has made 53 Dons appearances including his debut in 2020, will spend the season with former Pittodrie assistant Tony Docherty's relegated side.
It is a second successive year in the Championship for Duncan, who scored four goals in 39 appearances for Queen's Park last term.
"Ryan is entering the final year of his contract and so it's vital he gets consistent game-time", said Dons manager Jimmy Thelin.
"He's moving to a good club we know well, and he is obviously familiar with Tony Docherty, so we believe this will be the right environment for Ryan's continued development.
"He'll also gain exposure to a challenging league, playing alongside experienced professionals and we hope it is the perfect platform for him to push on at this crucial period in his career."