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Club Statement
As one major part of our planned strategic restructure of the club, ICTFC are delighted to announce an innovative agreement with League 1 side Kelty Hearts which will see the club move our training base to the Fife club’s New Central Park Stadium.
This creative partnership will mean that we will hire their excellent facilities which include a 3g pitch, onsite grass pitches and offices for our coaching staff, as our training base during the week starting from this coming pre-season in June.
The last few years have seen the geographic challenges in getting players to move to the Highlands become ever harder for a number of reasons.
Caledonian Stadium will always be our home, but other factors in Scottish football have changed and where we train should not be an impediment to the quality of the players we can attract to Caley Thistle, or to our potential to progress.
The commercial success of the city of Inverness – which will always be our home - both as a tourist destination and a place to live, has led to very high prices for the accommodation we require to house players. In addition to these high costs which our competitors do not carry, the extremely limited housing stock in Inverness continues to be both a challenge and a huge factor working against us.
Increased playing budgets in and around the central belt has meant that on many occasions, even when we have offered players more favourable terms than our competitors, sometimes even agreed deals, we have then been told that the player has changed his mind due to challenges relocating their families. Support structures in and around the families of players may all be in and around the central belt, partners will have jobs where they live and moving kids schools to the Highlands and moving home itself can just be seen as impractical for a one or two year contract.
It makes it particularly challenging for us to sign senior players, a category which through no fault of our budget, or of previous ICT Managers, we have struggled to attract in the last few seasons.
Similarly, our location means that we miss out on the opportunity of signing promising players from the larger clubs in Scotland, on loan or otherwise.
For the avoidance of any doubt we absolutely intend to continue to develop our own homegrown Highland boys and we will take the appropriate steps to make sure that by being creative, innovative and practical, they do not miss out on the chance to have a pathway to first team football with their team. We have a proud tradition of introducing local players in to our first team and this will absolutely continue.
We obviously never intended to be in the same division as Kelty when originally exploring this concept, but football throws strange things at you sometimes and having reassessed the proposition and judged that the pros still far outweigh the cons, we would like to thank the Board of Kelty Hearts and MD Stefan Winiarski and his management team for considering this unique to the SPFL partnership, and then seeing and agreeing on the possibilities and benefits for both clubs.
To reiterate, by moving our footballing department's training base to central Scotland, both the club's Board of Directors and the club's First Team Management feel we give ourselves the best possible chance to attract the highest quality players to the club, allowing some of the players we sign to also live in and around the central belt while playing for ICTFC.
We now look forward to taking further positive strides on and off the pitch to address the football and financial challenges we face we believe this exciting opportunity to help us attract players previously not available to us and build a better squad, is one of the first steps we can make and we hope to develop further innovative partnerships.
Inverness is and will always be our home.
The Caledonian Stadium will always be where we play our football. We hope this venture will help us achieve our goal in giving our supporters a team to be proud of.

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You've got to feel for Ridgers and all the other lads left in the dark by our illustrious board and CEO. Despite the turmoil the lack of basic communication is really quite appalling.  I was optimistic that a white knight would arrive to save the day but we're certainly making a pretty good fist of looking very much like a club going out of business.

 

I might be in the minority but still got a feeling Savage and others will save the day. Maybe i'm just trying to convince myself!

I only hope that all those who's future employment at the club now looks doubtful, realise that our thoughts are with them. But this won't help them to put food on the table and this carry-on must be unbearable. As for Ridgers, if he reads these posts, I hope he knows how highly regarded he is amongst the fans. He has been an amazing servant to ICT and has given us so much joy over the years.

With Wallace Duffy now posting he is away, because no-one spoke to him all season about a new deal so he assumed he was heading out the door anyway, then again, it is really bad man management.  It's the job of a football manager or the DoF to sit these players down at some point in the season and either put an offer on the table or let them know they will not be offered a contract. Anything else is sheer cowardice and disrespectful. If the manager is on holiday then this is something that must be done before he starts that. Anything else is f***ing ignorant.  

If we take what Ridgers has said, then he's not even looking for the details, he is just looking for someone to say "look, we want to keep you here, you are a great servant to the club, but we simply don't know what or how much we can offer you. We will understand if you seek employment elsewhere, but as and when we know what's happening, we will offer you what we can". Thats does not seem unreasonable, nor does it bind the club to anything, but it at least lets their (former) employees know they are still wanted if something can be sorted out.     

36 minutes ago, Pele_Is_God said:

I might be in the minority but still got a feeling Savage and others will save the day. Maybe i'm just trying to convince myself!

Got a back of the mind feeling that he'll come in at the eleventh hour if nobody else does.

There's nothing in any of this that surprises me other than the scale of it.

 

1 hour ago, DoofersDad said:

I think Gardiner has had aspirations for ICT to be like The Rangers.  So he is currently tying up some loose ends that will put us into liquidation.

Would that include launching an orange strip on the 12th of July?😩

1 hour ago, Charles Bannerman said:

Would that include launching an orange strip on the 12th of July?😩

Can you use freedom of information laws to see Gardiner's c.v.? That would be a best seller on the comedy lists. Bob Servant, eat your heart out.

49 minutes ago, robbylad said:

Can you use freedom of information laws to see Gardiner's c.v.? That would be a best seller on the comedy lists. Bob Servant, eat your heart out.

Sadly the law only relates to public bodies.  Almost certainly the Insolvency Practioner has  got an insight but slippery characters know how to slither away and re-invent themselves. However, his Linkedin profile is very respectable and well supported.

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Season tickets on sale in a couple of days….. we aren’t going bust!

1 hour ago, Pele_Is_God said:

Season tickets on sale in a couple of days….. we aren’t going bust!

I don't share that confidence in handing over a large sum of money at moment 

1 hour ago, Pele_Is_God said:

Season tickets on sale in a couple of days….. we aren’t going bust!

Where has this been communicated please?

15 hours ago, DoofersDad said:

I think Gardiner has had aspirations for ICT to be like The Rangers.  So he is currently tying up some loose ends that will put us into liquidation.

It’s the only thing he hasn’t done yet to ruin our club .!!!

12 hours ago, old caley girl said:

I don't share that confidence in handing over a large sum of money at moment 

I don't see why anyone would want to hand over money to the club right now with the very real threat of administration on the cards. Fine if you have money burning a hole in your pocket but I suspect that won't be the case for a lot of people. Which makes Grassa's comments the other day (about asking ICT fans to dig deep now the Kelty move is off) all the more bizarre to me. Even if fans did want to support the club how can they? We don't know anything about STs for next season! 

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Hand over not have over.

2 hours ago, Pele_Is_God said:

Season tickets on sale in a couple of days….. we aren’t going bust!

With Gardiner still here . Good luck with that one . He needs to be miles away from the club before I contribute anything that helps to prolong him being here . 

2 hours ago, Pele_Is_God said:

Season tickets on sale in a couple of days….. we aren’t going bust!

Where are you seeing this? It’s not, as of 1030 on Tue 11.6., on the club’s website or Facebook page.

If fans were to put anything in just now it would be spun to look like a show of confidence in those still at the club and nothing could be further from the truth.

Why would anybody buy a season ticket just now?  We have no idea if there will even be a team to watch next season, and the likelihood is that the money would basically go straight into the administrator's pockets as their fee for winding the club up?  What the Board and insolvency advisors need to know is that there is a willingness from the fans to buy season tickets and spend money if administration can be avoided with new management at the helm.  The Supporters Trust's recent survey demonstrated there is a significant sum available.  I, and no doubt many others, will be happy to put more money into the club than the sum I indicated in the survey.  Fans are more than willing to dig deep to support our club, but first,  it is vital that the club is under new and far more competent management.

Until that article is out of the stadium for good I am not spending a penny of my money on tickets or sponsorship.

51 minutes ago, DoofersDad said:

Why would anybody buy a season ticket just now?  We have no idea if there will even be a team to watch next season,

Chicken / Egg

2 hours ago, Charles Bannerman said:

Where are you seeing this? It’s not, as of 1030 on Tue 11.6., on the club’s website or Facebook page.

Neither is the resignation of the Chairman or the CEO or a great many other things 🤣

8 minutes ago, RiG said:

 

The way the club are treating players is that bad and that is the likely reason for other players not wanting to come here over the last few seasons. 
I would have thought they would have medical insurance to cover this. 

It's almost like the club has gone out of business already.  Just an appalling way to treat anyone, let alone one of our longest serving players.

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