It’s just important we evolve over time and try to make sure we are not predictable in how we play.”Kettlewell handed a debut to on-loan Rangers midfielder Stephen Kelly as a substitute in last Saturday’s 1-1 draw with St Mirren, having not featured in the opening four games.The Staggies boss says Kelly, who was on loan with Ayr United last term, must be prepared to show patience, adding: “There is serious competition for places in there, but I have no doubt about Stephen and I have no reservations about putting him on the pitch or trusting him in a game.“It’s not necessarily that you’re doing anything wrong, it just may be that some players suit particular games.“I have told Stephen that personally, and I’ve had a conversation with Rangers.“I wouldn’t have fought tooth and nail to try and get him to the club if that was the case.“There have been guys that have performed well in there, that have had their opportunity first.“That may swing on its head and change at some point, and when it does Stephen needs to make sure he’s ready to take his chance.”The Ninian Northern platform has been removed by Allseas’ Pioneering Spirit vessel in its final decommissioning job this year.Equinor has claimed a “world first” with the use of a drone to deliver lifeboat system parts offshore, in what could be a sign of future North Sea logistics operations.The final platform for the Moray East wind farm will set sail across the North Sea this weekend.Ed triumphantly returned from his semiaquatic sojourn in Somerset to join Mark and Allister for another ear-captivating edition of Energy Voice Out Loud, in association with the EIC.Oil industry veteran Andrew Gould, a former CEO of Schlumberger, has joined the board of service company McDermott International.Oil edged lower — but was still headed for a fourth weekly gain — after Hurricane Laura swept through Louisiana and Texas without appearing to inflict major damage on the region’s energy infrastructure.UK operators will “struggle” to find semi-submersible rigs for work in the North Sea next year, according to new analysis.North Sea firms face the “harsh reality” that it may take “two to three years” before the industry will catch up on deferred work, according to Oil and Gas UK (OGUK). McIntyre was appointed caretaker head-coach of Dunfermline Athletic on 4 December 2007, following the sacking of the incumbent manager of the club, Stephen Kenny.

In a separate interview, he did also confirm he'd quite happily take De Gea at Victoria Park. He was appointed as Dunfermline manager on a full-time basis on 3 January 2008, signing a two-and-a-half-yea… Ross County manager Stuart Kettlewell expects Livingston to have ironed out some of their uncharacteristic slackness when the two sides meet at Almondvale tomorrow.Livi sit bottom of the table on goal difference, having yet to register a victory in their opening five matches.Gary Holt’s men built up a strong home record last season, conceding only eight goals, but they have already shipped half that figure in a 4-1 loss to Hibernian.Kettlewell is not reading too far into the West Lothian side’s slow start, and he said:“Livingston lost fairly heavily at home, and we’ve not really seen that.“It’s uncharacteristic to see them conceding that many goals at home, but there have been a few changes in their group as well.“When you play Livingston at their place you’re always going to know you’ve been in for a proper game of football.“That’s what I’m expecting – and that’s what the players will be bracing themselves for.“I haven’t really taken into account their points at this stage or previous results over the last five games, I’m expecting to play against the same Livingston side we faced last season with a couple of tweaks to the style due to personnel.“I’m not reading too much into where they sit in the league because they have a brilliant energy and a brilliant work ethic, and that can change their fortunes.”County, by contrast, are aiming to build on their strongest Premiership start on record which has taken them third in the table.Kettlewell is wary his side’s impressive start will make opponents more determined to bring the Staggies down, adding: “We have to find a level of consistency.“The opposition will have taken a look at what we’ve been doing, which makes it a bit difficult in the next five games as well.“We all have the benefit of video footage, analysts and coaching staff to look over hours of footage.“Everybody is trying to pick holes in one another.

Ross County manager Stuart Kettlewell expects Livingston to have ironed out some of their uncharacteristic slackness when the two sides meet at Almondvale …

The club was formed in 1929 after the previous local clubs from the North Caledonian Football League, Dingwall Victoria United (the 'Dingwall Victors') and Dingwall Thistle (the 'Dingwall Jags') successfully applied for Highland Football League membership. McIntyre's first match in charge was a home clash against Clyde on 8 December, when Dunfermline came from behind to claim a 1–1 draw, a result repeated the next week away at Partick Thistle, where Stephen Glassalso missed a penalty. The 36-year old became the talk of … Ross County have announced that Stuart Kettlewell will take sole charge of the club as manager.

They also gained a reputation for their good performances in the early rounds o… All Ross County's goalkeepers are now called Ross. Ross County manager Stuart Kettlewell. Striker Ross Stewart scored the winner from the spot last night, while they also brought Ross Draper off the bench in the win.At this point, it's unclear whether Ross Barkley, Ross Kemp and Ross Geller will be joining the Staggies in the near future.Josh is a sports journalist who specialises in football and wrestling.

Livi finished above expectations last season, challenging for continental football and ending up comfortably in the top six.

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