Ross County: Can the Cowie Brothers Drive the Staggies to Success?
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Ross County Aiming to Avoid Relegation Play-offs in the Upcoming Season
Ross County is gearing up for a crucial season in the Scottish Premiership, with head coach Don Cowie expressing confidence that the team must improve to avoid another relegation play-off confrontation. After escaping relegation last season with a hard-fought play-off victory over Raith Rovers, the Staggies are determined to establish a more stable standing this time around.
Cowie’s Leadership and Coaching Changes
After stepping in as interim manager following Derek Adams' departure in February, Don Cowie has now been appointed permanently. This transition has brought a renewed sense of vitality to the club. Cowie emphasizes the importance of improving the team's performance, acknowledging the challenges they face.
"It's a really good feeling when you achieve what you want to do in terms of retaining your status," Cowie stated in an interview with Sky Sports News. "However, we found ourselves in the same position again, and we must strive to enhance our performance this season."
The Role of Family in Success
In an interesting twist, Don’s brother, Paul Cowie, has recently joined the coaching staff from Dundee United. This change brings a familial dynamic into the coaching environment, with Don joking about their roles. "I'm the youngest of the four brothers, so it's nice to be in control for a change," he commented.
Addressing the Striker Shortage
As the new season approaches, Ross County faces the challenge of filling the scoring void left by Simon Murray, who has moved to Dundee after a remarkable season in which he netted 23 goals. Cowie acknowledges Murray's impact but sees it as an opportunity for other strikers to step forward.
"We've got very good strikers already at the club like Jordan White, Eamonn Brophy, and Alex Samuel. We're also excited about the new addition of Ronan Hale who brings fresh talent," Cowie said, highlighting the need for these players to rise to the occasion.
What’s in Store for the Scottish Premiership?
The Scottish Premiership is set to kick off on August 3, and all eyes will be on Ross County's opening match away at Motherwell. As Cowie's squad prepares for the upcoming battle, the focus remains on teamwork, improvement, and seizing opportunities.
Follow the Action with Sky Sports
Sky Sports continues to be the premier destination for Scottish football coverage, showcasing up to 60 Scottish Premiership games across their platforms from the 2024/25 season. Fans can enjoy 24/7 coverage on Sky Sports News and engage with live updates and highlights through the Sky Sports App.
With dedicated programming for both the Scottish Premiership and the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL), Sky Sports offers extensive coverage that includes features, interviews, and analysis throughout the season, ensuring fans never miss a beat of Scottish football.
Conclusion: A Season of Opportunity
As the countdown to the new season begins, Ross County's players are poised to turn their ambitions into reality under Don Cowie's guidance. With fresh motivation and family collaboration, the Staggies are committed to making this season a memorable one.