The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Fraser delighted with County and Caley Jags bosses

- BY ANDY SKINNER

Michael Fraser has credited Ross County and Caley Thistle’s management teams with restoring the feel-good factor in north football ahead of this weekend’s Highland derby at Victoria Park.

Former goalkeeper Fraser is familiar with both camps, having played under John Robertson during his first stint at Inverness before playing alongside Stuart Kettlewell when he moved to the Staggies where fellow co-manager Steven Ferguson was among the coaching staff.

Despite both clubs suffering relegation from the Premiershi­p in the past two seasons, spirits are high ahead of the Dingwall showdown with Caley Jags top of the Championsh­ip and rivals County a point behind in second.

During Fraser’s sevenyear stint with Inverness, Robertson led Caley Jags to their first promotion to the top flight in 2004 and the 34-year-old reckons they are well equipped for a title push following his return to Caledonian Stadium last summer.

Fraser said: “John is an experience­d manager now - he’s the best manager I’ve worked with by a mile.

“He’s the one that got them out of that league in the first place when they were not really going anywhere.

“They were a mid-table sort of club but John completely changed the mentality of Caley Thistle.

“I was an apprentice at the time. I saw first hand what happened, the first team back then were a good team, they beat a few Premiershi­p teams in the cup but they never really threatened to get promotion.

“John came in with Donald Park and they changed the mindset - they went for it and got them up.

“I’m quite jealous of the boys playing for Caley Thistle as the vibe he gets about the place will be buzzing – especially when they are top of the league and doing well.”

Kettlewell and Ferguson will be in charge of their first Highland derby since taking over from Owen Coyle in March and, despite their inexperien­ce, Fraser feels they have quickly commanded the respect of the Staggies dressing room.

He added: “I can pretty much imagine what things are like over at County just now. I know what they are like and I know they are strong.

“Sometimes in football you can be a good guy in the dressing room then when you get the manager’s job it’s a bit much and you change a wee bit. I have seen it happen. It’s a very stressful job, some guys go from being a coach and become the manager and the personalit­y can change.

“Knowing those two, they will be the same guys they have always been. They are strong enough to be good guys and treat people correctly and be good managers.

“I’m pretty sure the guys at County will be enjoying working under those guys. If you work under

 ??  ?? A HAND IN BOTH CAMPS: Former goalkeeper Michael Fraser, pictured upon signing for Ross County at Victoria
A HAND IN BOTH CAMPS: Former goalkeeper Michael Fraser, pictured upon signing for Ross County at Victoria
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