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    Aaron Doran - Club Legend

     

    Shameful

    It has come to light in the aftermath of the disrespectful treatment of a Club Legend that all is not well behind the scenes at the Caley Jags. It took another former player Shane Sutherland to highlight the plight of a great servant to the Caley Jags when he opened up a Go Fund Me page to support Aaron Doran who it appears had been let down by the very club he gave his all to for nearly fourteen years. Unfortunately Aaron had suffered a few career threatening injuries whilst playing for Inverness and that somewhat curtailed his appearances. Nonetheless, he still made 392 or 393 appearances for the club right up until he was seriously injured in a televised game at the Caledonian Stadium against Raith Rovers, twenty minutes in, and our third last game of the regular 2023-2024 season.

     

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    Full Name: Aaron Brian Doran Cogan
    Born: May 13th, 1991 (Charleville, County Cork, Ireland)
    Height: 5' 7
    Position: Winger
    Signed: January 25th, 2011
    First Manager: Terry Butcher
    Left Club: June 10th, 2024
    Career Stats: 392 appearances, 57 goals (we might have lost a game somewhere)
    Debut (as sub): January 26th, 2011 - Inverness CT 0 - 2 Aberdeen (League)
    Full Debut: February 5th, 2011 - 5 - 1 Morton (Scottish Cup - Rd 5)
    First Goal: February 12th, 2011 - St. Mirren 3 - 3 Inverness CT (League)

     

    GQi8pNWXsAAHjrN.thumb.jpeg.a1df9f582636daf087cad5385d943773.jpegThanks to Shane Sutherland, the generosity of friends, fans, former colleagues and opponents, Aaron has now had his operation. However it has emerged that he had posted on Instagram regarding his sad dismissal and treatment from the Board of Inverness CT who have treated Aaron in a similar way to which they have been treating the fans. Let's not forget that Aaron was due to have a testimonial for his service to the club.

    It is the opinion of all on CTO that Aaron deserved better treatment than the silence he and others have been subjected to. We all understand there is a lot going on behind the scenes, but surely a shred of human decency could have been allocated to Aaron to support him better throughout this process.

    The general malaise emanating from within the Caledonian Stadium is one which many supporters find difficult to comprehend and it will take years to repair the damage being done to the brand right now. 

    It's almost as if the Horizon System has been installed at the Caledonian Stadium over the last nine years. You would think that George Thomson was in charge...

    Here's a great memory for Aaron recreated by the talented local artist Sophie Robb as he holds the Scottish Cup.

    ImageA Scottish Cup winner with the Caley Jags, the highlight of his career here. What a sublime pass threaded through to Marley Watkins to open the scoring in the 2-1 win over Falkirk in 2015.

     

    We are right behind you Aaron!

     

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