The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Cove move a ‘no-brainer’

● Ross sees Balmoral Stadium as perfect place to develop his game

- BY CALLUM LAW

Seb Ross believes joining Cove Rangers will help him improve. The 20-year-old has signed a three-year contract with the Aberdeen club.

Ross left Aberdeen earlier this summer having progressed through the youth ranks at Pittodrie.

However, the midfielder had seen his hopes of being a Dons first-team regular fade and realised he needed to play senior football elsewhere.

He believes League One side Cove can provide him with the platform to do that and develop.

Ross said: “I just felt it was time to leave Aberdeen. I couldn’t see myself going any further and I’m at a point where I need to play games.

“So going to Cove with a great manager, a great way of playing and great ambitions seemed like the best place for me to develop.

“When it came to leaving Aberdeen I felt I needed to go and get games at the highest level possible.

“Once I knew Cove were interested, it was a no-brainer really. It’s all good playing in developmen­t squads, but there’s no better way to learn than playing in senior games with and against experience­d players.

“I’m sure playing in League One will help me improve as a player.”

Having been full-time with Aberdeen, Ross will need to adapt to playing part-time football with Cove.

However, he says he will retain his full-time standards and added: “I’m going to continue with a full-time mindset even though it’s part-time.

“I go out and do individual fitness work to keep myself ticking over and in good shape.

“Over lockdown, doing that definitely helped my mindset, I will have to adapt but I have a full-time mentality and I want to keep to those standards and hopefully that will show in my performanc­es.”

Other factors in Ross’s decision to join Cove are the ambition of the club to progress higher than League One and also the opportunit­y to play alongside experience­d players.

As a fellow midfielder he is keen to learn from former Aberdeen, Wigan, Hibs and Dundee United player Fraser Fvyie.

Ross added: “I’m absolutely buzzing to join the club. I think Cove is a club with big expectatio­ns and big ambitions.

“So hopefully I come into that and add to what is already a great team and help get the club to where they want to go.

“I think Fraser Fyvie is something to look up to because he plays in midfield, so I’d love to play next to him with his experience.

“I think that could be massive for me going forward.”

 ??  ?? RARING TO GO: Seb Ross insists he was attracted by Cove’s ambition after the former Aberdeen player joined the club on a three-year deal
RARING TO GO: Seb Ross insists he was attracted by Cove’s ambition after the former Aberdeen player joined the club on a three-year deal
 ??  ?? Ross is looking forward to playing with Fraser Fyvie
Ross is looking forward to playing with Fraser Fyvie

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