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Ferguson calls for no regrets from Ross County in Highland derby


By SPP Reporter



Ross County co-managers Steven Ferguson and Stuart Kettlewell.
Ross County co-managers Steven Ferguson and Stuart Kettlewell.

ROSS County co-manager Steven Ferguson has called on his players to leave everything out on the pitch ahead of the Highland derby.

Inverness make the trip to Dingwall tomorrow for the first competitive Highland derby in 17 months.

Passions may be running high, especially when a place at the top of the Scottish Championship is also up for grabs.

But while Ferguson tried to maintain the importance of treating the match like any other fixture, he urged his squad to make sure they do not leave the Global Energy Stadium tomorrow wondering ‘what if’.

Read more in Friday's Ross-shire Journal.

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