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Ross County Edge Motherwell in Sleety 2-1 Thriller

Ross County got back to winning ways with an enthralling 2-1 victory over Motherwell on a sleety Saturday in the Highlands. A delayed kick-off threatened the game, but second-half goals from Ronan Hale and a spectacular Josh Nisbet strike gave County a 2-goal lead, with Moses Ebiye’s late header merely a consolation goal for Stuart Kettlewell’s men. Motherwell started the stronger of the two sides, Marvin Kaleta was constantly causing problems for Ryan Leak. An early free-kick saw Lennon Miller have a strike just whistle past the County post as we approached the fifteen-minute mark. County started to grow into the game. However, Noah Chilvers was everywhere and anywhere in the middle of the park, and he almost made it 1-0. His neat footwork on the edge of the area bought him a yard of space. He drove inside the Well area, but his strike stung the hands of Oxborough as he pushed it over the bar. County took the lead just minutes into the second half, Chilvers in the action again. His neat flick inside the box found Ronan Hale, whose clever spin got him in front of goal. He struck it low past Oxborough to give him his first goal since his penalty against Celtic. Motherwell tried to respond immediately. Laidlaw was doing well in commanding his box, and balls were constantly being thrown into the County area. Lennon Millers’ strike from range might’ve broken a seat in County stand as his effort sailed well over. But County would then double their lead just moments after their first. Josh Nisbet picked the ball up on the edge of the area and struck it sweetly into the top corner. Oxborough dived and was fully stretched but couldn’t lay a finger on it as the County fans exploded behind the goal. With five minutes remaining, Motherwell pulled a goal back to try and get themselves back in the game. A beautiful free kick from Miller found the head of substitute Zach Robinson, who headed the ball past Laidlaw. There was one of the longest VAR checks in recent memory, which involved both sets of players doing a warm-up, but the goal stood to give the Well fans a lifeline. Motherwell kept pushing for an equaliser; ten minutes of additional time made the home fans groan, but Well never troubled Laidlaw again as the hosts held on to claim all three points. Ross County: Laidlaw; Brown, Leak (Campbell), Wright, Randall (c), Hale (Samuel), Chilvers (Grieves), Harmon (Denholm), Lopata (Efete), Nisbet, White Motherwell: Oxborrough; Seddon (Paton), Gordon, Balmer, Sparrow (Moses Ebiye), Halliday (Paton), Casey, Kaleta (Jair), Wilson, Miller (c), Stamatelopoulos (Robinson) Attendance: 3410 (279 Away)

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Dumbarton FC Plunged Into Administration Amid Financial Woes

Dumbarton FC, one of Scotland’s oldest football clubs, has entered administration after the club’s directors declared they had “no other option.” The decision follows a financial blow tied to the non-receipt of “significant” funds from a 2021 land sale. Administrators Quantuma have been appointed to oversee the process, making Dumbarton the second Scottish League 1 side to face administration this season, joining Inverness Caledonian Thistle. As a result, the Sons face a 15-point deduction, pushing them below Inverness to the bottom of the league table. To compound matters, a further five-point penalty will be applied at the start of next season. Staff Secure for Now Despite the dire circumstances, Quantuma has assured fans that the roles of 18 players, six football staff, and three club staff are safe for the time being. The administrators are actively seeking interested parties to invest in the club and provide a lifeline. Quantuma’s managing director Ian Wright addressed the club’s precarious situation in a statement: “The directors of the club were left with no option other than to appoint administrators, following the non-receipt of significant funds that were owed to the club from the sale of development land in 2021. “As administrators, we will be investigating the circumstances surrounding this transaction and other issues affecting the club. However, we are unable to comment further at this time. “Our immediate priority is to ensure the club can complete its fixtures, and we will meet with key stakeholders to achieve this. We understand this news will be a shock to fans, staff, and the local community.”

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Graeme Souness has been honored with a CBE in recognition of his contributions to football and charitable efforts.

Graeme Souness has been honored with a CBE in recognition of his contributions to football and charitable efforts. The former Rangers and Liverpool star noted that his fundraising work has allowed people to see “the real me” as he received the accolade from the Prince of Wales at Windsor Castle. During his career, Souness collected numerous trophies with both clubs, serving as both player and manager, and represented Scotland in three World Cups. Recently, he has been actively involved with Debra UK as a vice president, advocating for awareness of epidermolysis bullosa (EB), a rare genetic skin condition causing extreme skin sensitivity and blistering. Souness began his work with the charity six years ago and helped raise £1.5 million for EB research through a swim across the English Channel last year. After the ceremony, he expressed his commitment to “being a decent human being,” acknowledging the emotional impact his work with affected children has had on him. In 2023, he shared how he was inspired to take on the Channel swim challenge by meeting Scottish teenager Isla Grist, who suffers from EB. Isla’s resilience and bravery deeply moved Souness, who praised her as “the most unique person I’ve ever met.” Reflecting on his fundraising achievements, the 71-year-old said they ranked “up there with European Cups,” a trophy he won three times with Liverpool. Souness is now preparing for a new Debra fundraising event in May 2025, where he plans to swim the Channel again, followed by a bike ride from Dover to Westminster. He also shared a lighthearted moment with the Prince of Wales, teasing him about Liverpool’s recent win over Aston Villa, the Prince’s favored team.

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