Ross County Database

DateSaturday, 17 August 2002
CompetitionScottish League Division 1
Fixture/ScoreAyr United 2:1 Ross County
VenueSomerset Park
Attendance1,692
RefereeKevin Toner
CommentsMatch Report
Report from the Press & Journal.
Ayr United 2 Ross County 1
Neale Cooper hopes his Ross County players feel the pain of losing so intensely that they'll start winning again double-quick.
The Dingwall men's unbeaten run (a massive 19 games) was finally blown away in a swirling wind at Somerset Park--but only after a grandstand finish.
Cooper praised his players and immediately challenged them to go on another long winning run.
He said: "We finished last season with a First Division record for unbeaten games and then started this campaign with four straight wins. That record has now gone and the players are all disappointed--but they've got to learn to lose as well as win.
"Winning is a great feeling but a bad one when you lose. I thought we played well and finished the second half very strongly. We had a goal and showed a lot of battling qualities, but it just wasn't to be.
"In the second half, I couldn't ask for more of the players. We have a great bunch of boys with a good blend and they are a pleasure to work with."
Cooper reckoned Mark Perry's spectacular diving header into his own net--which gifted Ayr a 10th-minute lead--was a total accident that gave keeper Tony Bullock no chance.
And he felt the difficult swirling wind played a key part in Ayr's second goal seven minutes later when James Grady's cross-cum-shot deceived the whole defence before slipping in at the post.
A double switch in 41 minutes--with Steven MacKay and Conor Gethins replacing Paul Deas and Don Cowie--pepped up County for the second half.
A Martin Wood cross was almost palmed into his own net by Craig Nelson while the same player forced a fine save from the keeper soon after.
Alex Bone replaced Brian Irvine after 78 minutes and, within seven minutes, crossed for Gethins to head home and spark real hopes of a County fightback.
However, back-to-the-wall Ayr held on to clinch their first points of the season and bring forth huge sighs of relief from the home support.
Ross County
ManagerNeale Cooper
Starting 111: Anthony (Tony) Bullock, 2: Paul Deas, 3: Martin Canning, 4: Mark Perry 1, 5: Brian Irvine, 6: Steven Ferguson, 7: Don (JNR) Cowie, 8: Mark McCulloch, 9: Kenneth Gilbert, 10: Martin Wood, 11: Steven McGarry
Bench0: Leslie Fridge, 0: Sean Webb, 0: Steven MacKay, 0: Conor Gethins 1, 0: Alexander Bone
Ayr United
ManagerGordon Dalziel
Starting 11Craig Nelson, David Craig, Martin Campbell, Paul Lovering, Marc Smyth, Willie Lyle, Paul Sheerin, Iain Nicolson, Scott Chaplain 1, Eddie Annand, James Grady 1
BenchJohn Dodds, James Latta, Michael Dunlop, Stewart Kean, Alan McDermott