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County throw doors open for another weekend


By Hector MacKenzie

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Lots has been going on behind the scenes at Victoria Park - and fans can see for themselves this weekend
Lots has been going on behind the scenes at Victoria Park - and fans can see for themselves this weekend

ROSS County fans curious to see the revamped stadium take shape are being invited to do so again this weekend.

Responding to the demand from fans, the Dingwall club is throwing open its doors so Staggies' followers can see for themselves how work is going.

The revamp - required to ensure the newly promoted club meets the criteria demanded by the SPL - has been proceeding at full tilt since the season ended.

Club chiefs have also confirmed they'll be giving fans another chance to snap up season tickets ahead of the step into unchartered top flight territory.

The deadline for existing season ticket holders to purchase for next season has been extended until Sunday.

Victoria Park will open from 1am until 4pm on Saturday and again from 11am until 1pm on Sunday.

Last season's champions are raring to go for their SPL debut
Last season's champions are raring to go for their SPL debut

Ross County’s general manager Ranald Gilbert said: “It’s been a great opportunity for us to interact with our fans and give them a bit of an insight into the work that’s going on not only on the pitch and the stadium but also behind the scenes to ensure we are ready for the challenge that lies ahead of us.

"The level of interest has been huge and having opened the doors last weekend we saw that for a lot of people who can’t get down during the week it was their first opportunity to see how much of a change there’s been so we’re doing the same this weekend – and of course that also means that last year’s season ticket holders can get one last opportunity to make sure they don’t miss out on retaining their seats.”


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