Ross County Database

DateSaturday, 30 January 1999
CompetitionScottish League Division 3
Fixture/ScoreDumbarton 0:0 Ross County
VenueBoghead Park
Attendance400
RefereeKevin Toner
CommentsMatch Report
Report from the Daily Record.
Dumbarton 0 Ross County 0
Boghead lived up to its name as Dumbarton and Ross County fired blanks in the Son's first home game for six weeks.
And County Boss Neale Cooper--who had John McGlashan sent off for a bad challenge--branded the pitch "a total nightmare".
He fears Ross's Scottish cup tie with Clydebank on Wednesday, one of four games there this week, could be called off.
He said: "Some areas of the pitch were shocking. I can't see so many games going ahead."
Nicky Walker denied Dumbarton with a string of saves, while Mark Haro shot just past the Sons' post.
Sons boss Ian Wallace played down reports he was going to Nottingham Forest, but said: "I'd be interested in job at any club."
Ross County
ManagerNeale Cooper
Starting 111: Joseph (Nicky) Walker, 2: Ian Maxwell, 3: Mark Haro 1, 4: David MacKay, 5: Steven Ferguson 1, 6: Roy McBain, 7: Kenneth Gilbert 1, 8: Franck Escalon, 9: John McGlashan 1, 10: David Ross, 11: Neil Tarrant
Bench0: Stuart Golabek, 0: Garry Wood, 0: Keith (Billy) Ferries
Dumbarton
ManagerIan Wallace/Jimmy Brown
Starting 11Kenny Meechan, William Wilson, David Stewart 1, Jamie Bruce, Stephen Jack, Toby King, Alex Grace, Colin McKinnon, Paddy Flannery, Martin Mooney, Craig Brittain
BenchStephen Gow, Martin Melvin, Alan Brown