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County can spoil Crawford's party





Stuart Kettlewell wants Ross County to be the villains in Stevie Crawford’s Dunfermline homecoming. Picture: Ken Macpherson
Stuart Kettlewell wants Ross County to be the villains in Stevie Crawford’s Dunfermline homecoming. Picture: Ken Macpherson

Ross County co-manager Stuart Kettlewell thinks silencing the Dunfermline crowd could be the key to getting three points tomorrow.

It will be the first home game in charge for new Pars boss Stevie Crawford, who in his playing days made over 200 appearances for the East End Park outfit.

So the Staggies boss is expecting a raucous atmosphere for the occasion, but he has warned that County will be doing all they can to spoil the party.

“The fact that he’s a bit of a legend at the club, I’m pretty certain that he’ll be well backed on Saturday,” Kettlewell said.

“We’ve got to try and utilise that, we’ve got to try and use that to our advantage and hopefully put a negative spin on it for them."

Read more in today's Ross-shire Journal.


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