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  1. Scott joins County on loan to 'get his confidence back'published at 15:31 BST 8 August 2025

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    James Scott has joined Ross County on a season-long loan, with St Mirren having the option to recall the 24-year-old in January.

    The forward joined the Saints on loan from Exeter in January 2024 before signing a permanent two-year deal last summer.

    Scott has made 34 appearances for the Paisley side, netting one goal and contributing four assists.

    "James is someone that I've known for a long time, he has so much talent, but we've just not been able to get the best out of him and we feel like a new start for him will help him go and get his confidence back," said manager Stephen Robinson.

    "I believe Ross County are getting a very talented player and a great kid as well."

  2. Defender Iacovitti leaves St Mirren for County movepublished at 11:29 BST 8 August 2025

    St Mirren defender Alex IacovittiImage source, SNS

    Defender Alex Iacovitti has left St Mirren by mutual consent to rejoin Ross County.

    The 27-year-old moved to the Buddies last summer from Port Vale on a two-year deal.

    Despite being dogged by injuries, Iacovitti made 23 appearances and scored three times for Stephen Robinson's side, including goals in Conference League qualifiers against Valur and SK Brann.

    He has signed a one-year deal at County, where he previously played over 100 games before moving south in 2023.

    "Alex was very unfortunate as he had numerous injuries last season which made his season really stop-start," Saints manager Robinson said.

    "We won't forget his goal away to Brann and the joy that brought to so many people. But Alex is at an age where he needs to play football and we didn't want to stand in his way."

  3. 'Livi in pole position to beat rivals to Denholm' - gossippublished at 08:21 BST 22 July 2025

    Livingston are in pole position to land 21-year-old midfielder Aidan Denholm from Hearts despite Scottish Premiership rivals Motherwell also being keen along with Championship pair Ross County and St Johnstone. (Daily Record), external

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  4. Hale not thinking of transfer speculation - gossippublished at 08:05 BST 14 July 2025

    Northern Ireland striker Ronan Hale says he is just concentrating on continuing to score goals for Ross County amid speculation about the 26-year-old's future after relegation from the Scottish Premiership. (Press & Journal), external

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  5. 'County beat United and Buddies for O'Sullivan' - gossippublished at 10:01 BST 5 July 2025

    Ross County beat Dundee United and St Mirren to the signature of 21-year-old left-back Len O'Sullivan from Glenavon. (Scottish Sun, print edition)

    Hamilton Academical are in talks to re-sign Charlie Telfer following the 30-year-old midfielder's release by Ross County. (Daily Record), external

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  6. 'Dons' Emslie in County talks despite Livi interest' - gossippublished at 08:41 BST 1 July 2025

    Ross County are in talks to sign 19-year-old Aberdeen midfielder Adam Emslie, who spent last season on loan to Cove Rangers. (Sky Sports), external

    Adam Emslie is set to knock back the chance to remain in the Scottish Premiership with promoted Livingston, having also had interest from St Johnstone, with the Aberdeen midfielder preferring a move to Ross County on a two-year contract in a transfer that includes a number of add-ons and future incentives. (Daily Record), external

    Adam Emslie is wanted on a permanent transfer by Ross County, but they face competition from a host of clubs and the winger could yet remain with Aberdeen. (Press & Journal), external

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  7. SPFL breaks attendance record for third consecutive yearpublished at 15:43 BST 13 June 2025

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    The SPFL confirmed attendances have risen for a third consecutive season and thanked fans for their "incredible support".

    Crowds across all leagues, cups and play-off matches totalled more than 5.3 million, a rise of nearly 185,000 from the 2023-24 season.

    "We will be having further meetings with key stakeholders over the summer to review the most recent season and look ahead to 2025-26," the SPFL statement ends.

    "We remain committed to ensuring a safe and enjoyable matchday experience for players and supporters - they are the lifeblood of our game and deserve nothing less."