Ross Sinclair, a Scottish born footballer and blossoming goalkeeper, was welcomed into this world on 7 May 2001, which makes the lad a respectable 23 years of age. Currently, he lends his goalkeeping talents to the St Johnstone Football Club and stands as a prominent feature within their ranks by sporting the number 20 jersey.
In terms of his physical capabilities, the chap stretches to a towering 6ft 5in (1.97m) and tips the scales at 13 stone 7lb (86kg). Such a mighty stature certainly provides him with a distinct advantage between the sticks.
As per Transfermarkt, his market value hovers around a modest sum of £85,000. His current contract with St Johnstone, sworn to conclude on the last day of May in the year 2026, has but 1 year and 2 months to run its course.
Our dear Sinclair’s football journey commenced in July of 2013, when he joined the ranks of the St Johnstone trainees, who compete in the Scottish Premiership. Swiftly honing his goal-saving skills, he made two first team appearances in the 2022 - 2023 season and has since ratcheted this up to ten appearances in the current 2024 - 2025 season.
Over the course of his career, Sinclair has tested his mettle at various clubs by way of loans. In July 2019, he transferred from his home club St Johnstone to Brechin City in the Highland League, only to retrace his steps back in June 2020. Further loans were experienced both at Cowdenbeath in the Lowland League (September 2020 - February 2021) and at Montrose in the League One (July 2022 - January 2023), where he relished in 19 first team appearances in the debut season.
Despite the flock hopping, Sinclair seems well bedded back at St Johnstone with ten first team appearances this season, suggesting a maturing influence on the pitch. Time is indeed on his side, and his fans will undoubtedly be keen to see him flourishing in the seasons to come.