Ross County’s player of the year and celebrated by signing a new deal. The big keeper was out of contract at the end of the month but now has a deal in place for next season.
The 28-year-old was a big player in the Staggies’s Premiership survival and was named the player and players’ player of the year.
Laidlaw stated: “I’m delighted to get it all agreed and over the finish line.“I’m enjoying my time here, my family moved up with me and we really enjoy living in the Highlands as well.“That was part of the decision for me staying here longer term.
I’m enjoying my football playing week-in, week-out.“It’s a great setup here. Hopefully there’s more to come.” The former Hibs keeper fought off competition from Ross Doohan and then Joe Hilton to.
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