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Ronan Hale, a talented 26-year-old forward, has made significant strides in his football career since joining Ross County from Cliftonville. With seven goals to his name already this season, Hale is eager to contribute further as his team prepares to face Dundee United in the Premiership. His journey from part-time football at Cliftonville to the competitive environment of the Scottish Premiership showcases his dedication and skill on the pitch.
Hale’s football journey is deeply intertwined with his family’s legacy. His grandfather, Danny Hale, is a revered figure in Northern Irish football, having scored over 320 goals during his illustrious career with Derry City Crusaders. Ronan often reflects on the invaluable influence his grandfather has had on his career. “He talks about the goals he scored in his career and likes to remind you of that,” Ronan shares, emphasizing the importance of family support in his life.
The bond they share over football stories not only inspires Ronan but also keeps the family’s footballing tradition alive.
Since relocating to Dingwall, Ronan has embraced life in Scotland with his fiancée Briana and their two daughters, Myá and Bria. This new chapter has allowed him to focus on his football while enjoying the stability of family life. “I feel my link-up and hold-up play is getting better,” he notes, indicating his commitment to improving his overall game. His adaptability and willingness to learn have been crucial in his transition to a new league, where he aims to make a lasting impact.
As Hale prepares for the upcoming match against Dundee United, he remains optimistic about Ross County’s potential. A victory could propel them into the top half of the league, a significant achievement for the team. “Dundee United are a good side, but we’re looking forward to going there to try and get a result,” he states confidently. His determination to succeed is evident, and he is eager to continue building on his performances, both for his club and in pursuit of representing Northern Ireland at the international level.
Ronan’s time at Cliftonville was marked by memorable moments, including scoring two goals in the Irish Cup final, which led to a fan commemorating the celebration with a tattoo. “You play in front of them, score one goal, and you’re remembered forever,” he reflects, highlighting the deep connection players can have with their supporters. As he embarks on this new journey with Ross County, Ronan hopes to create similar lasting memories and earn the admiration of fans in Scotland.
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