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  1. 'Our Scottish Cup curse strikes again'published at 10:59

    Ross Morren
    Fan writer

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    Ross County are in the midst of a Scottish Cup curse.

    The 3-2 defeat after extra time against Livingston on Saturday was the sixth successive time the Staggies have fallen at their first hurdle in the competition.

    Fans have to cast their minds back to January 2019 for the last Scottish Cup win. A double from Brian Graham earned County, who were a Championship side at the time, a 2-1 victory at Motherwell in the fourth round.

    To make matters worse, the Staggies have been knocked out by Championship sides in five of the past six seasons in the competition.

    It's a run of form that has left fans scratching their heads. Several managers and players have come and gone during that time, but the curse continues to linger.

    Don Cowie spoke about his desire to get the club to the latter stages of the competition for the first time in years. That was emphasised when the County boss named as close to a full-strength team as he could, but it wasn't to be.

    The Staggies will have to try to use Saturday's disappointment as motivation for the remainder of the Premiership campaign and now allow their performance levels to drop to that standard again.

    With no distractions between now and the end of the season, Cowie's side will be fully focused on climbing the table and securing their Premiership status.

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  2. 'Randall not starting was a mistake & White had very little influence'published at 17:20 19 January

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    We asked for your thoughts after Ross County went out of the Scottish Cup with a 3-2 defeat by Livingston.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Jamie: Livi deserved their win, too many players just miles off it. How Don Cowie can't see this squad needs a bit of pace and width to mix things up is beyond me.

    Rick: Didn't deserve to win, only started playing when we went behind for each goal. As for the final goal the entire defence and goalkeeper were just ball watching, and finally what on earth was Akil Wright doing for that handball? I couldn't believe my eyes!

    John: That's the worst performance I've seen by County. They allowed Livingston to bully them and failed to attempt to control the game. Connor Randall not starting was a mistake for me. Apart from his tap in, Jordan White had very little, if any, influence.

  3. Ross County 2-3 Livingston: What they saidpublished at 19:16 18 January

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    Ross County manager Don Cowie admitted his side did not deserve to through to the Scottish Cup fifth round after their 3-2 home defeat by second-tier Livingston.

    "Really disappointed," he told BBC Scotland. "I said all week, to get into the next round against Livingston, we are going to have to earn it, and we didn't do that."

    Cowie explained that he had changed from a back three to four at the back at half time as sole striker Stevie May was enjoying too much space and the change of system appeared to be working.

    "It is sore in terms of conceding so late in the game, but I think Livingston shaded it over the 120 minutes," he added. "Terrible goal for us to concede in terms of the space Livingston got in our box at that time in the game.

    "Until then, we were not really troubled in extra time and it is really frustrating not to get the chance in penalties, but we have to accept it is not good enough."

  4. Ross County 2-3 Livingston (AET): Have your saypublished at 17:53 18 January

    Have your say

    Second-tier Livingston sealed their place in the Scottish Cup last 16 after Andrew Shinnie's 117th-minute strike edged them past top-flight Ross County.

    What did you make of that, County fans? Was a late loss harsh on your side, or did you not deserve much from that?

    What do you think went through Akil Wright's head? And did anyone impress you?

    Let us know your thoughts here, external.

  5. Ross County 2-3 Livingston (AET): Analysispublished at 17:48 18 January

    Andrew Petrie
    BBC Sport Scotland

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    Not to be for County, in a real ding-dong battle in Dingwall. They scrapped and scrapped, but were undone by Livingston's grit - and perhaps a bit of luck.

    The moment of madness from Akil Wright was incredible. Just days after one of the best strikes of his career against Aberdeen, he produced a wild error by sticking his arm in the air and punching the ball away from a Livingston head from an innocuous set-piece.

    Managers cannot account for those type of things, and it would have changed the mood in the dressing room at half-time drastically.

    They battled back twice, at first to make it 1-1 and then again to make it 2-2, but a goal down with three minutes of extra time to play was a mountain too steep to climb.

    Ah well, they can focus on the league now. Not necessarily relegation, but perhaps even the top six.

  6. County's Tomkinson wants to emulate Celtic duopublished at 18:29 17 January

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    New Ross County defender Jonathan Tomkinson is hoping to emulate the success of fellow Americans Auston Trusty and Cameron Carter-Vickers.

    The United States Under-23 international joined County this week on a loan deal from Norwich.

    The centre-back has not featured for the Canaries this season having spent the last campaign on loan at Bradford City, but is desperate for a County debut in Saturday's Scottish Cup fourth-round tie with Livingston.

    "Coming to play at the same level as them [Celtic's Trusty and Carter-Vickers] is massive for me," Tomkinson told club media.

    "Those are boys who play in the first team and they have played lots of games as well.

    "In a sense I am trying to follow in their footsteps and maybe exceed them one day as well.

    "I'm really excited, Its been a long time since I have had any real meaningful games in my life and this was a really attractive opportunity. I'm buzzing to be here.

    "My previous loan spells were massive for my development. First-team football is so different to academy football and youth football. Having that intensity and physicality and just a mature game has been really good for me.

    "Since then I have been looking for a new challenge and this is the right one."

  7. County add Norwich defender Tomkinson on loanpublished at 14:23 16 January

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    Ross County have completed their second signing of the day, adding Norwich City defender Jonathan Tomkinson on loan for the remainder of the season.

    The 22-year-old USA Under-23 international has not featured for second-tier Norwich this season after spending last term on loan at Bradford City.

    Tomkinson follows fellow defender Zac Ashworth, who has signed on loan from Blackpool, to Dingwall and County boss Don Cowie said: "Jonathan helps us to add competition to our defensive area.

    "He comes with good pedigree having played regularly for Bradford City last season. He is a real presence at the back as well as being mobile too."

  8. Defender Ashworth joins County on loan from Blackpoolpublished at 12:54 16 January

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    Ross County have signed Blackpool defender Zac Ashworth on loan until the end of the season.

    Ashworth, 22, joined Blackpool from West Brom last summer and has made 13 appearances this season for the English League One side.

    Staggies manager Don Cowie is pleased with the addition of the "versatile" Wales U21 international, who has had previous loan spells at Bolton and Burton Albion.

    "He comes with a good amount of games played in English football as well as with the Welsh national team at youth level," said Cowie.

    "He is a versatile player who has experience playing as a full-back as well as at centre-back."

  9. 'Absolutely outstanding Amissah times contract extension to perfection'published at 10:13 14 January

    Ross Morren
    Fan writer

    Ross County fan voice

    Ross County's four match unbeaten run was ended on Saturday as they fell to a 4-1 defeat against Celtic in Dingwall.

    The Staggies were level at 1-1 with ten minutes left in the match and were competing well, but suffered a sucker-punch when Kyogo doubled his tally for the day to put Celtic 2-1 up in the 81st minute.

    It looked like County would make it a nervous end for the visitors going into stoppage-time as they chased a late equaliser, until a controversial VAR intervention handed Celtic a penalty which Arne Engels dispatched to make it 3-1. Luke McCowan then added a fourth goal a few minutes later to land the final blow on the day and inflict what felt like a very harsh scoreline on Don Cowie's side.

    It was an encouraging performance from The Staggies who matched Celtic for large spells of the match and nullified their attacking threat extremely well.

    One player who was a standout going up against Celtic's attacking threat was Jordan Amissah.

    It's not often a goalkeeper on the wrong end of a 4-1 scoreline would be viewed as man of the match, however Amissah was absolutely outstanding throughout the game.

    His double save from Adam Idah and Kyogo in the first half was top class, as was his save from Alex Valle's deflected effort in the second half.

    He was unfortunate to have stepped off his line as he saved Engels' initial penalty and helped clear the ball away from a goalmouth scramble. Had Amissah managed to save the midfielder's second effort, it would have further underlined what was an incredible performance.

    Thankfully, Amissah extended his contract until the end of the season just a few days prior to the Celtic match.

    Perfectly timed too, as it's safe to say his performance will have gained the attention of a lot of clubs who would have liked to obtain his services.

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  10. 'He probably should have received a red card, I think he's lucky'published at 11:10 13 January

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    The Sportscene panel discuss whether Alistair Johnston should have been sent off against Ross County. (UK viewers only)

  11. Amissah perspective check - gossippublished at 08:56 13 January

    Conceding three late goals to Celtic was difficult for Jordan Amissah - but the Ross County goalkeeper says being without a club for six months after being released by Sheffield United was a far worse experience. (The Herald)

    Read the rest of Monday's gossip.

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  12. Highlights: Ross County 1-4 Celticpublished at 18:19 12 January

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    Watch highlights of Ross County's 4-1 defeat against Celtic in the Scottish Premiership. (UK users only)

  13. 'Encouraging performance'published at 14:15 12 January

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    We asked for your views on Ross County's 4-1 defeat against Celtic.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Jim: Having rewatched highlights, I can't understand why the red card wasn't given when we got our penalty. In the first half we had a few half chances off target and you have to take those against Celtic, especially when they're not taking theirs. Their penalty was an improper VAR intervention, yet again. Don Cowie was right, the referee was encouraged wrongly to review.

    David: Encouraging performance. Disappointing the referee didn't stand by his initial decision on Celtic's penalty as he had a good view of it, but bottled it when VAR intervened. It was soft. We were chasing the game at the end. The goalkeeper, Jordan Amissah had a great game. Celtic are relentless unfortunately.

  14. Ross County 1-4 Celtic: Key statspublished at 11:38 12 January

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    • Kyogo Furuhashi has netted 10 goals in the Premiership this season (two in this game), making him joint top scorer with Dundee United's Sam Dalby.

    • Jordan White has scored five goals in the Premiership this season (1 in this game), no Ross County player has more.

    • Celtic have scored in 20 of their 22 games, more often than any other team in the Premiership this season.

    • Ross County have scored in their last seven games in the Premiership, their longest run of games with a goal in the competition since a run of 11 games from 11 December 2021 to 9 February 2022.

    • Celtic have won their last three games in the Premiership, their last longer winning streak was from 27 October to 7 December, a run of seven.

  15. Ross County 1-4 Celtic: Have your saypublished at 15:51 11 January

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    Celtic survived a scare at Ross County by producing a late burst of goals to stretch their lead at the Scottish Premiership summit to 18 points.

    Jordan White's second-half penalty had brought the hosts level, but Kyogo Furhahshi added his second in the 81st minute before a retaken Arne Engels penalty in stoppage time and Luke McCowan strike added gloss to the scoreline.

    Both sides had their chances in the first half and there were screams for a penalty from Celtic when Reo Hatate went down in the County box under pressure from Eli Campbell, but play was waved on and the Video Assistant Referee was happy to let the action continue.

    Kyogo fired Celtic into the lead minutes after missing a gilt-edged chance as he poked in a lovely cross from right-back Alistair Johnston.

    County fans, were you out in the cold to support your team or following the action from home? Either way we want your views on the game.

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  16. Ross County 1-4 Celtic: What Cowie saidpublished at 15:50 11 January

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    Celtic penalty award 'harsh' - Cowie

    Ross County manager Don Cowie: "I feel for the players because they put so much into it.

    "We managed to get ourselves in a great position with 10 minutes to go. To concede the two goals in stoppage time, I'm really disappointed for the boys because I think that's extremely harsh on them.

    "When you play Celtic the concentration levels have to be so high. Kyogo's movement is unbelievable, it's probably better than anyone you'll see in this league. He's so sharp, he gets two great finishes. You can be resilient, have really good structure but in the blink of an eye his movement can really hurt you and he did that today.

    "I was really happy with how we were out of possession. You've got to accept you're going to spend long periods without the ball and I thought we did that well.

    "I thought, even at 1-0, we showed we still had that belief to get back in the game. We managed to score against Celtic which not many teams have managed to do this season.

    "Always disappointed to lose the game but I'm seeing improvements in terms of the team we've got. It's now about putting this to bed and getting ready for the cup next week.

    "I think the penalty is really harsh. The fact Matthew [MacDermid] had to look so many times shows I think we came out on the wrong side of the decision."