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Rallying call to 'brilliant' Ross County fans as Dingwall side eyes last chance to save top flight status


By Hector MacKenzie

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Ross County are seeking to rally their 'brilliant' fans ahead of a last-ditch bid to save top flight status for next season.
Ross County are seeking to rally their 'brilliant' fans ahead of a last-ditch bid to save top flight status for next season.

ROSS County has issued a rallying call to fans as the club seeks to beat the odds and save its top flight status.

It has also shared a safety message to both sets of fans ahead of a crunch fixture in Dingwall on Sunday in the second leg of a play-off final.

The Dingwall-based side needs to overcome a 0-2 first leg defeat to Partick Thistle to maintain its cinch Premiership status.

It all now comes down to the meeting at the Global Energy Stadium on Sunday with a 4.30pm kick-off.

The club posted: "We keep fighting.

"We trail at the halfway point of the tie with it all to play for at home on Sunday. Your backing has been brilliant all season and a vocal support would provide a massive boost for Sunday’s game."

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The club has also shared a safety message ahead of tomorrow's tie.

It says there will be no public/supporter parking at the stadium, adding: "Please ensure you leave yourself ample time to arrive at the stadium when parking away from the stadium."

It has encouraged all supporters "to arrive as early as possible to avoid delays".

It added: "We advise tickets are purchased in advance for the game also to avoid delays. There will no away tickets on sale on the day of the game."

And it warns all supporters that "unacceptable conduct will not be tolerated at our stadium".

It states: "This includes pitch incursions, use of pyrotechnics as well as threatening and abusive behaviour towards stewards and club staff.

"We look forward to welcoming both sets of supporters to the stadium for this game in Dingwall."

Patrick Thistle expect to bring around 2000 fans north.


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