There has been a typically high turnover in Dingwall this summer, but Don Cowie believes that has led to a freshness among the squad.
He has been a thorn in the Staggies’ side over the years, but now he will be turning out for the Dingwall outfit.
He has echoed the sentiments of Roy MacGregor and Steven Ferguson by targeting an immediate return to the Premiership.
The Staggies skipper missed their trip to Stranraer last weekend, and Don Cowie has now confirmed he will play no part in the group stage.
A below par display in Stranraer was not how the Dingwall outfit wanted to kick off the 2025/26 League Cup group stage.
The 20-year-old made a big impact on loan in League One last season.
The Staggies have recruited in a key area following some of this week’s departures.
The club have received plenty of global attention, but one of their players has swapped Wales for Dingwall.
The Staggies have slightly changed their approach in the market this summer compared to the last few years.
He made over 100 appearances for Ross County and scored some goals that will go down in the club’s history.
Neither man is sticking around for the Staggies’ bid to return to the Premiership at the first time of asking.
The 22-year-old insists the Borough Briggs outfit are channelling last season’s play-off disappointment into a determination to push for the title.
The Alness 21-year-old became Scottish and Commonwealth Youth Super Lightweight champion last Friday night.
Ross County have returned for pre-season with a new-look management team, with a former coach admitting it is raw to no longer be with the club.
A much-rumoured signing has been completed in Dingwall, completing County’s high-priority summer business.
The Staggies chairman has described the emotional impact of the club’s relegation from the Premiership, and why it hurt more than previous setbacks.
The league fixtures for the upcoming campaign have been released.
The 21-year-old featured against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup last season.
Roy MacGregor has sent out a stark warning to any club thinking they might be able to buy Ross County’s players cheap this summer.
Ewan Brown and Catriona Graves will not be defending their titles at this year’s Highland Cross.