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Ross County have never won a major competition.

Ross County have at some time won every league and cup trophy on their journey to where we are now.

First division championship

Second division championship

Third division championship

Challenge cup

Highland League

Highland league cup

North of Scotland cup

Scottish qualifying cup

And loads of Inverness cups

Everything except for three, Premiership, Scottish Cup, League Cup.

Not great but getting there. Maybe even get one of those last two in 2016!

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The shitey manufactured derby with Morton barely counts as it only matters to Sons fans when Dumbarton win and only matters to Morton fans when they're going through one of their frequent yoyo spells of being shite and need something to try and look forward to.

Nice try; it never has and never will matter to Morton fans though.

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Nice try; it never has and never will matter to Morton fans though.

That certainly wasn't the case after we thumped you lot at your place in the new year game a couple of years back. It was all tears and snotters from our mutual friends in the Norseman afterwards.

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If being unhappy with a defeat to minnows counts as 'rivalry' then we'd have quite a few in Scottish football. It doesn't though, so we don't.

Dumbarton fans trying to engage in 'edgy' 'banter' while their bus shelter is three-quarters filled by the Only Show In Town is cute if nothing else.

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If being unhappy with a defeat to minnows counts as 'rivalry' then we'd have quite a few in Scottish football. It doesn't though, so we don't.

Are Morton the relative minnows that people are unhappy to lose to or are they the ones unhappy to lose to relative minnows in this analysis?

Or do you mean both?

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Are Morton the relative minnows that people are unhappy to lose to or are they the ones unhappy to lose to relative minnows in this analysis?

Or do you mean both?

Well since Morton recently spent time in the third tier, you'd have to assume they were the minnows, and not Dumbarton.

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If being unhappy with a defeat to minnows counts as 'rivalry' then we'd have quite a few in Scottish football. It doesn't though, so we don't.

Dumbarton fans trying to engage in 'edgy' 'banter' while their bus shelter is three-quarters filled by the Only Show In Town is cute if nothing else.

Dumbarton. :lol:

If us getting upset about losing to lesser sides made something a rivalry, we'd have a fair fucking few rivalries.

*insert Colombo pic*

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Dundee are definitely the biggest team in city. If United had to endure the shite we have since going down 04-05 they would never be pulling in the 5k average we were season after season shite after more shite.

Ps Caniggia once played in dark blue.

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Dundee are definitely the biggest team in city. If United had to endure the shite we have since going down 04-05 they would never be pulling in the 5k average we were season after season shite after more shite.

Ps Caniggia once played in dark blue.

Dundee weren't actually getting 5000 a week average attendances throughout their spell in the First Division though.

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Dundee weren't actually getting 5000 a week average attendances throughout their spell in the First Division though.

A bawhair off it minus the Kernaghan season when we were closer to 3k than 5k though.

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