County have 'more than enough quality to avoid play-off' - Harmonpublished at 11:48

George Harmon is determined to avoid a third successive relegation play-off with Ross County.
The defender arrived in Dingwall in summer 2022 and has helped County survive after they finished second bottom in the past two years.
After six defeats on the spin, Don Cowie's occupy the play-off spot with three games left this term, but Harmon is desperate to boost their survival hopes by securing a victory at St Johnstone on Saturday that would send the Perth side down.
"Every game in the split is important and it's still in our hands at the end of the day," said Harmon.
"We'll see where St Johnstone's strengths and weaknesses are and where we can hurt them.
"It's going to be a tough game, we know that. They play some good football, but we've also seen that they can concede goals.
"There's a lot of lads in that changing room that have been here before, but I think for us now, we don't want to finish in the play-offs.
"We want to try and push up the table as much as we can. All season we've had everyone almost against us at times, especially when it comes to the away form around Christmas time and we were able to respond and get three away wins on the bounce.
"We've got more than enough quality in that changing room and we just need to make sure that we show that on Saturday."