James Brown stated that Ross County approaches their match against St Mirren with confidence, aiming to accumulate seven points within a week. Following a period of four games without a victory, the Staggies secured a win against Kilmarnock last weekend and subsequently drew 0-0 with Hibernian on Wednesday. These outcomes have propelled the Dingwall-based team to eighth position in the Premiership, with the potential to enter the top six should they achieve a win in Paisley this weekend. Irish defender Brown remarked, “Getting the point in midweek is big for us,” adding, “There’s a lot of big clubs below us that will probably come steaming towards the end of the season.” He underscored the importance of securing points: “It’s just important to keep getting the points on the board and try to stay above them.” Brown described the upcoming Saturday fixture as “Another big game on Saturday, a winnable game, we go there with confidence. We come off of two games with four points.” He further articulated the team’s objective: “We need to look at these games and try and win them, to try and stay in and around the teams in the top six.” Ross County has not achieved an away league victory in over a year, but Brown expressed optimism about concluding this prolonged period without an away win soon. He further commented, “It’s a good opportunity to do it this week, we’ve got a bit of confidence in us.” Brown also highlighted the necessity for greater consistency: “We just need to get a bit more consistency, the teams below us are big clubs, so it’s just about staying steady with it.” Brown concluded by stating, “We’re going into the games with more confidence and looking for wins, rather than not getting beat.” Post navigation Injuries Sideline Carlisle Duo McGeouch and Vela for Two Months Colchester United Coach Cowley Praises Team’s Defensive Progress