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Ross County co-boss will look elsewhere if players fail to impress at St Johnstone


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Ross County co-manager Stuart Kettlewell says his squad have to impress in the last game before the end of the year, or else he will be looking for improvements in the January transfer window.

Picture - Ken Macpherson, Inverness. Ross County(1) v Kilmarnock(0). 14.12.19. Ross County co-manager Stuart Kettlewell.
Picture - Ken Macpherson, Inverness. Ross County(1) v Kilmarnock(0). 14.12.19. Ross County co-manager Stuart Kettlewell.

The Staggies had looked as though they turned a corner with wins over Hibernian and Kilmarnock earlier this month, but were then thrashed by Livingston 4–0 at the Tony Macaroni Stadium ahead of yesterday’s Boxing Day clash with Motherwell.

So with one more match before the winter break at St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park, it could be a case of now or never for some County players to show the managers they can cut it in the Premiership.

Read more in this weekend's Ross-shire Journal


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