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Friday, 13 July 2007, 14:51 GMT 15:51 UK

County lining up Liverpool match

Liverpool's Steven Gerrard Scottish Division Two side Ross County are lining up a friendly against English Premiership giants Liverpool.

The game is expected to be held at Dingwall at some point next season.

Director of football George Adams is understood to have come to an agreement on the game after midfielder Gary Mackay Steven, 17, moved to Anfield.

County were relegated to Division Two following their 3-2 defeat by Gretna last season. New manager Dick Campbell has vowed to get the club promoted.

Earlier this year, it emerged Harrods boss and Highland estate owner Mohammed Al Fayed has offered to help relegated Ross County.

The millionaire chairman of English side Fulham said he would be "more than happy" to talk to the Staggies over the summer.



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Related to this story:
Al Fayed offers football club aid (18 May 07 |  Highlands and Islands )
Liverpool sign up Ross County kid (16 Mar 07 |  Ross County )
Campbell confirmed as County boss (17 May 07 |  Ross County )
Leitch quits post at Ross County (30 Apr 07 |  Ross County )
Ross County 2-3 Gretna (28 Apr 07 |  Scottish League )

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