Football
Football Department Update
Ross County FC can today provide
the following update on the football department at the club.
Firstly, we are delighted to
officially confirm Don Cowie as our first-team manager. Don, took interim
charge in February and secured our Premiership status for season 24/25 in the
play-offs against Raith Rovers.
Don will be assisted by Carl
Tremarco who has been appointed as Assistant Manager of the club. Carl had been
involved in the first-team setup under Malky Mackay as well as holding a role
within our Academy as Head of Professional Academy/Loans Manager.
Joining Don and Carl in the
first-team setup is Paul Cowie. Paul joins us from Dundee United where he held
the role of Academy Director. Paul will hold the position of First-team Coach
at the club as well as overseeing performance analysis.
Departing the club is Enda
Barron, Enda held the role of Head of Football Recruitment, Scouting and
Analysis. Enda joined the club in 2021 and everyone at the club wishes him the
very best in his future endeavours.
CEO, Steven Ferguson, commented
on the football department changes, ‘I’m delighted we have
appointed Don Cowie as First team manager at Ross County Football Club. Having played alongside Don when he made his first
team debut for the club back in 2000 and then bringing him back to the club
when I was manager prior to our Championship winning season in 2018/19, there is
no one happier than me that after a successful interim spell alongside Carl
Tremarco that Don and Carl have the opportunity permanently to continue their
good work. It was made clear following our play-off
match that Don would be in this position next season, we wanted to give him
time to build his department. Don and Carl’s record at home in interim charge
was fantastic, with memorable wins against Hearts, Hibs and Rangers and we will be looking to continue this as well as
improving our away form. Paul joins us from Dundee United and is a fantastic
capture for the club, he is held in very high
regard in footballing circles and his
relationship with Don makes the process of settling in a lot easier. Enda Barron
departs the club to pursue new opportunities but we
would like to put on record our thanks to him and wish him the very best of
luck for the future.’
Scott Thomson (Goalkeeping), Jason Moriarty
(Performance), Greg Strong (Recruitment) will all continue in their roles while
we will look at add to our medical team to support Beth MacIver/Fiona Hogg
(Physiotherapists) and first team playing squad over the coming weeks.
Manager, Don Cowie, added, ‘I am
immensely proud to be appointed as manager of the club. It is no secret the
long affinity I have had with the club and to be appointed in this role
full-time is an honour for me and my family. Carl was a massive help during my
spell in interim charge so to have him on board is fantastic. Paul is also an
addition I am delighted to have. He did a great job at Dundee United and he
felt he was ready for a role in a first-team environment which we are excited
to have him for. I echo Steven’s comments on Enda, he has been fantastic to
work with for the past three years and wish him nothing but continued success
in the future.’