The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Ferguson says recruiting well holds key to success

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Steven Ferguson says Ross County’s summer recruitmen­t will be geared towards the Staggies sustaining a competitiv­e Premiershi­p standing for many years to come.

County are preparing for their fourth successive topflight campaign, after finishing sixth in the Premiershi­p this term.

Next season will be the Staggies’ 10th year from the last 11 among Scotland’s elite, having first won promotion in 2012.

Malky Mackay is preparing for another busy summer, with Blair Spittal joining six loan players in departing the Staggies.

Regan Charles-Cook, Harry Paton and Alex Iacovitti are also nearing the end of their contracts.

Chief executive Ferguson says the appointmen­t of Enda Barron as the club’s head of data analysis and recruitmen­t last summer has allowed the Staggies to go into the transfer window better prepared.

Ferguson said: “Bringing in Enda Barron specifical­ly in that role was a first since Owen Coyle and Jim McIntyre’s days.

“Over the last three or four years it has been very much recognised that if we wanted to be sustainabl­e, we couldn’t continue recruiting in the way we had been.

“We’ve looked at that and invested in people and invested in a process. What we feel as a club is that if we get that bit right then we’ll have a better chance of being that sustainabl­e model in Scotland’s Premiershi­p.

“We were never going to be that sustainabl­e topflight club by continuing in that way, and that’s no disrespect to anybody. It was one that had to happen.

“Enda now has that responsibi­lity as his actual day job.

“There’s a lot more focus, time spent, specialist input, use of software and analysis – everything that enables you to compete in the Premiershi­p.

“We feel we’re in a better position now than we’ve been for a long time due to the time and effort, and investment that we’ve put in place.

“It gives us a good chance of competing properly within the Premiershi­p.”

Mackay oversaw a big transition after joining the Staggies last summer, with 15 players moving on and 12 new faces arriving.

Although there will be more comings and goings this year, Ferguson insists County will have a stronger starting point having tied down much of their squad on new deals.

Ross Callachan, Connor Randall, Jordan White and Jordan Tillson are among those to have renewed their deals in recent weeks.

Ferguson added: “What Malky and all of us were keen to do was have that nucleus. To replace that nucleus would be really difficult.

“The fact we had such a huge turnover at the start of the season encouraged us to do a little bit of business earlier than normal.

“We were able to do that because of success on the pitch. Had we not been in that position, these conversati­ons wouldn’t have been had.

“From myself, the chairman and Malky, we’ve left no stone unturned in trying to keep the players we want to keep at the club.

“We’re also quite a bit down the line with another two or three we have identified through the recruitmen­t strategy that we’d like to bring to the club.

“For that to happen, so many things need to join up.

“We’d all like these things to happen quickly, but we know it isn’t like that when recruiting players.”

 ?? ?? Steven Ferguson is proud to see former players’ progress.
Steven Ferguson is proud to see former players’ progress.

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