Ross County’s Nohan Kenneh praises Don Cowie’s man-management skills and calm demeanour
Being trusted to perform for the Staggies is a major motivational factor for on-loan Hibernian midfielder Kenneh.
Being trusted to perform for the Staggies is a major motivational factor for on-loan Hibernian midfielder Kenneh.
A victory for the Staggies in Edinburgh this weekend will see them overtake their hosts and potentially move into the top six.
The attacker has been rewarded after 12 goals in his debut Staggies' season with an international call-up.
Former Caley Thistle captain Warren has left his academy manager role with the Staggies to join Weston-Super-Mare.
Ross County boss Cowie spelled out why the Staggies have made the decision to try to land signings on longer contracts than previously.
Shearer thinks the Dons boss needs to find a way of getting enigmatic winger Morris to replicate his super-sub contribution when starting games.
The Staggies are tantalisingly close to the top six after a 1-0 win against Kilmarnock.
The Staggies are not back in action until March 15 when they travel to Hearts.
Defeat on Sunday and the Queen’s Park cup-tie is tougher, as are games v St Johnstone, Motherwell and Ross County. Beat United, and the Reds will be licking their lips.