Scott Fraser has opened up on what Tony Docherty’s faith in him over the last year meant to the midfielder.
Facing Ross County’s manager in the opposite dug out this weekend will be one of his former colleagues from his time at Aberdeen.
Just hours after being confirmed as a Ross County player, the deadline day loan signing picked up an injury.
Tony Docherty has moved to bring in someone who featured in European competition this season.
Ross County manager Tony Docherty has made his third signing since taking charge of the Dingwall club.
Clubs in the Championship, League One and League Two have until the end of September to complete loan deals.
He will add experience to the Staggies’ group ahead of Saturday’s match away at Morton.
She has been starring for age group squads, and now has a chance to make her mark on the senior international scene.
He thinks, though, it might only take one good result to turn the club’s fortunes around.
The Ross County manager insisted that the only side beating his team at the moment were themselves.
The Staggies looked the better side in Dingwall, but a red card proved to be the turning point as they lost 2-1 to Queen’s Park.
A frustrating final season in England has only added fuel to the fire for the Staggies summer signing.
Black Isle author LD Lapinski has described her passion for representation in literature ahead of an appearance at Ness Book Fest next month.
Tony Docherty and Scott Fraser have reunited with Ross County, and the midfielder has been backed to shine by a manager that knows him well.
Tony Docherty has been happy with what he has seen from County’s squad during the week, but he knows it counts for nothing without a win on Saturday.
Tony Docherty will be keeping a keen eye on how potential new recruits get on against Premiership opposition tomorrow.
The Black Isle native spoke out as she prepared to depart the international stage for the final time.
The Staggies came from behind to earn a result at Somerset Park.
The 30-year-old has vast experience across Scotland and England, and has now moved to Dingwall.
The Munlochy native made history in Scottish women’s rugby almost a decade ago, but is drawing a major chapter of her career to a close.