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New adventure for former Inverness Caledonian Thistle defender Coll Donaldson as he leaves Ross County to sign for League One side Falkirk


By Andrew Henderson

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Coll Donaldson has left Ross County football club.

The defender was a bit-part player in the first half of the campaign under Malky Mackay, playing 90 minutes in the League Cup group stage against Brora Rangers and Montrose, and then in the opening day Premiership draw against St Johnstone.

Coll Donaldson's two-and-a-half years at Ross County have come to an end. Picture: Ken Macpherson
Coll Donaldson's two-and-a-half years at Ross County have come to an end. Picture: Ken Macpherson

His 45 minutes away at Hibernian back at the start of August, though, proved to be his final appearance for the Staggies.

Donaldson was forced out of the squad by injury, but even after regaining his fitness he never got a look in again in Dingwall.

He would link up with former manager John Hughes at Dunfermline on loan in the second half of the season, and with his County contract set to expire this summer he has now put pen to paper to join another former boss, the newly-installed John McGlynn, at Falkirk.

In total, Donaldson made 46 appearances for the Staggies after signing in January 2020, scoring one goal.


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