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Staggies to keep playing with freedom


By Andrew Henderson



Kettlewell is happy to see County expressing themselves. Picture: Ken Macpherson
Kettlewell is happy to see County expressing themselves. Picture: Ken Macpherson

Stuart Kettlewell wants Ross County to keep playing with the freedom they’ve had in recent weeks to great effect.

The Staggies have scored 12 goals in their last four games, with Billy Mckay and Josh Mullin firing on all cylinders.

With the challenge of Morton in Dingwall tomorrow, Kettlewell is looking for his players to keep that going and have fun on the pitch.

“Football is there to be enjoyed, we forget this,” Kettlewell said.

“Nobody’s going to die. I know that’s a bit of a blasé comment, but we want to give the players this confidence to go and express themselves."

Read more in today's Ross-shire Journal.

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