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    Relegation Statement

     

    RELEGATION STATEMENT

     

    After three days of media silence, Chairman Ross Morrison has released this statement on behalf of Inverness Caledonian Thistle. "We cannot thank our fans enough for the fantastic support they have given the team, both at home and away, through-out the season. Your commitment to the Club is an inspiration and one of the foundations that will support us going forward".

    Read the full statement HERE

    "We have been working for a number of weeks on a comprehensive restructuring plan for what we believe is the best way forward for ICTFC, details of which will be announced in the next few days, but following last night’s Board Meeting, I can confirm that the club will remain full-time next season and I thank everyone in advance for showing some patience as we make sure that plan is finalised".

     

    Club News.pngKey Points from initial Statement (only 3 days late)

    • Club to remain full time
    • Focus on long term stability
    • More news to follow. (this must be the tip of the iceberg!)

     

     

    So far, this is not the news that we on Caley Thistle Online wanted to hear. Pleased that we will still function as a club, disappointed that resignations have not been offered yet. Keeping fans waiting in silence for three days is unforgivable and relationships are drifting further apart than ever before. Silence is not the way forward, we deserve better.

     

     

     




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    Personally speaking, in my own opinion, in the fullness of time, and at the end of day of the game of two halves ... this statement is as much horseshi* as the sentence I just wrote! 

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    Absolutely Scotty, straight off the back of a fag packet...

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