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Best of luck to ICT today, and welcome back to Musa...we missed you. All the off pitch shenanigans must be exhausting for the team and coaches, but they have stood firm all season and done our club proud. Keep it up for these last few games and hopefully there will be a club here to play for next season, and you will get your rewards in the form of contracts. Well done to travelling support too, you've been outstanding. C'mon Caley6 points
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Drove down to this game today fairly optimistic we might get something, even with a depleted squad. Rubbish weather, rubbish performance, rubbish result. Right back in the relegation playoff fight. Now for a rubbish drive home .4 points
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The points dropped against Annan and Alloa are now coming back to haunt us. The decision to let Billy take the penalty last week was poor and the ridiculous sending off for Savage have really hurt us.3 points
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1st half was acceptable. 2nd half...what a shocker. Like watching a Ferguson team. I remember 1 effort on goal and lots of wayward passes, no pressing and shocking defending. As for the guy with the whistle, I'll not give him the title of referee, 2 blatant penalties for ICT not given, Keith Bray pushed to the ground from 2 handed pushes between the shoulders at least 5-6 times one of which lead to a QoS goal nothing given. MoM--Fans.2 points
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Starting: Brooks & Kennedy MacLeod on bench Missing: Longstaff Bavidge Cairns2 points
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Why would you prefer to be run by a company with no connection to Inverness but more money to buy a club? We've seen plenty of them before and it's not always worked well. AS has put his money where his mouth is and come in . His plan is reasonable and not pie in the sky. He's not expecting a return, but just to operate at a reasonable level (i.e., a Championship club generally) under a reasonable budget. The backing of fans, staff and local businesses is central to his ideas. Do you really think a consortium from China or wherever will be thinking, let's spend a million for no return other than love for the club?2 points
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I predict a makeshift squad with lots of doom and gloom from social media fans before kick off. We'll then bag 2 goals in the first 15 minutes and go on to skin them by 4 goals with 4 different goal scorers. Billy Mckay to break Barry Wilson's record by scoring one from Kingussie.2 points
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We have e-mailed our members today with an update about the Calum Jones event at 1800 in Bar 94 on Saturday 12 April, which is open to all. A coach has kindly been donated by Stagecoach which will operate after the event to the City Centre and the Caley Club. Our update to members read: We are delighted to be hosting our first evening event in Bar 94 at 1800 on Saturday 12 April. Following the match against Kelty Hearts, ICT Supporters Trust presents live music from Calum Jones, with a unique mix of rock, folk and blues, promising heartfelt lyrics, soaring melodies, and powerful guitar driven arrangements. Full details are in the image attached, or at this link: CALUM JONES Live Music | ICT Supporters Trust Entry is by donation at the door. To help us gauge numbers, it will be helpful if you can register interest by pressing the “I’ll be there” button and completing the form. We are sure this will be a great evening with an up-and-coming local star who appeared on The Voice in 2024, and we hope to see you there. To help you make a night of it, Stagecoach have kindly donated a coach that will operate to the Bus Station and the Caley Club following the end of the show. Stagecoach have been very pleased with the usage of the matchday bus service since we relaunched and promoted it at Christmas, so they are donating this coach as a thank you to the Trust and to those who have used the enhanced bus service. It will operate free of charge to all passengers. The matchday buses will operate as normal, leaving the Bus Station at 1300 and 1415, returning from the Stadium 10 minutes after the full time whistle and at 1800. If any of your family or friends are not yet members of the Trust, please encourage them to join. Joining is easy (and only £5 or £1 for under 16s) at: https://www.ictsupporterstrust.org/join-us If you've any questions, please email us at [email protected]1 point
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Palmerston Perils Only six games left to save our skins and we face a perilous trek to Dumfries to play Queen of the South in what has always been a tricky place to extricate points from. Our last visit to Palmerston saw Admin Brooks take 'revenge' on his former club as he scored twice in a 3-2 win for the hosts. We came from two nil down to level the game through Bavidge and Bray but were undone ten minutes from the end when substitute Jordan Allan scored the winner. We did avenge that a couple of weeks later with a 1-0 win in Inverness courtesy of another Alfie Bavidge goal. Unfortunately injuries have somewhat thwarted our progress up the table lately with Bavidge, Longstaff and MacLeod missing. Add red carded Remi Savage to that list as we head for Dumfries. On the plus side, Musa Dibaga is back after his squad call up for Gambia. An encouraging statement was released by the Joint Administrators this week after productive talks with interested parties appear to have ironed out some issues to enable the Admin Process to progress to a conclusion without further legal issues being raised. It is expected the process will continue through April. Read the statement in the Positive Admin Link below. STOP PRESS 28th March 2025 Minutes after publishing the Preview, Alan Savage played his opening hand with an £800K bid to buy the club. "Everyone who has an interest in Inverness Caledonian Thistle Football Club knows the predicament the Club is in. "With the clock ticking I thought it was the right time to bring my personal offer to the table to buy the Club out of administration. It is as follows: "I am setting up a company, let’s call it FC Inverness as a special purpose vehicle to buy the Club out of Administration for £800,000 and this offer is open until close of business 11th April 2025. "For the record: If my action prompts the acceleration of a better offer from another Buyer I will immediately step aside. My offer last August was to fund this club for 3 months until a buyer was found, this was extended to the end of the season and that still stands. But without ownership and full control I can only pay up to June’s wages if my offer is not accepted. Over to BDO. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Match/Ticket/Supporters Bus/Info Positive Admin Developments Alan's Salvage Bid ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Venue: H2H Pld Won Drn Lst For Agst + / - Home 23 14 3 6 40 26 +14 Away 21 8 7 6 36 25 +11 Neutral 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 44 22 10 12 76 51 +25 The away fixture at Palmerston is a lot tighter than the fixture in the Highlands where we hold a good advantage over the Doonhamers. This one is always a difficult encounter with the extra mileage adding to the misery on a poor day at the office. Last 10 Competitive Meetings v Queens 1 - 0 (H) 2 - 3 (A) 1 - 0 (H) 1 - 2 (A) 2 - 2 (H) 2 - 1 (A) 2 - 1 (H) 1 - 1 (A) 0 - 1 (H) 3 - 0 (A) Biggest away win in recent times was a 3-0 win in the Championship in 2020. Inverness deservedly opened the scoring through Kai Kennedy in the 20th minute, his first goal for the club as he cut in from the left and scored low behind Leighfield from a tight angle, the ball coming off the keepers leg. Roddy MacGregor scored a second with a tremendous finish five minutes after the break to give Inverness a cushion. Miles Storey secured the points with a vicious left footed shot into the bottom corner from fifteen yards. Great three points for Inverness and consolidation in the middle of the table. Queen of the South were the last side we played back in March before covid19 came along and changed our lives. On that occasion Inverness ran out 3-1 winners. INVERNESS CT The Season So Far D L D D W D D D L / W L D W W W L W L W W L W W L W D W / W L D Since Scott Kellacher was handed the reins in game 11, there has been a more positive approach to our matches which has resulted in improved performances and a more enjoyable matchday experience all round. Alas we were brought back to earth with a disappointing result in our last game of 2024, a crushing 1-4 defeat at home to Cove Rangers. We'll have to put that one down to a bad day at the office. However, we bounced back in our first game of the second half of the season in the six pointer against Dumbarton with a hard fought 2-0 win. That win over Dumbarton was a vital one and the introduction of Alfie Bavidge was a welcome one as he opened the scoring early in the first half. Charlie Gilmour slotted in the clincher in the second half to give us a cushion over the Sons and to narrow the gap on Annan to seven points. We took part in the only League1 game the next weekend and came away from Annan with a resounding 3-0 win, Alfie Bavidge netting again with Keith Bray and then Billy Mckay from the spot. It was then on to Palmerston on the Tuesday night but in a five goal encounter we went down 3-2. Alfie Bavidge notched his third goal in three games and Keith Bray added a second but goals from Adam Brooks (2) and Jordan Allan kept the points in Dumfries. We bounced back with a resilient 1-2 win at Alloa in our third away game on the bounce, Dunfermline bound Keith Bray with his fourth of the season and Alfie Stewart. We got our revenge at home to QotS (1-0) with Alfie Bavidge scoring his fourth goal in five appearances. Alas it was a bridge too far at Arbroath and we went down losing three without reply. The Stenhousemuir fixture was postponed and was re-arranged for March 11th. We went to Kelty and came away with a narrow 1-0 win thanks to Alfie's 5th goal in 7 appearances. Montrose proved to be stubborn opponents and it took a superb diving header from Keith Bray to rescue a point in a rather turgid encounter after Sandilands had opened the scoring in the first half. A last gasp win at Dumbarton on the Saturday with Alfie Bavidge scoring his 6th goal in 9 games. Unfortunately Alfie was injured early on against Stenhousemuir in midweek but that didn't stop us running up a 4-1 win with goals from Brannan, Gilmour, Bray and Allan. Annan came North on Saturday in a six-pointer and it was a disappointing defeat after Annan parked the bus after scoring in the third minute. Next up was a 1-1 draw with Alloa despite hitting the woodwork twice and missing a penalty. Scott Kellacher will be without Luis Longstaff who has a hamstring operation and missed the last four games. Kellacher said in last midweek to the press: “Alfie won’t be involved against Alloa. The scan came back a wee bit unclear so he is waiting to do another scan. “He has to rest for probably the next 10 days to see if it settles down, and then they will try to get another image of it. Then we’ll know where we go from there. “We also had two or three wee niggles which included Calum MacLeod who missed out again. With Remi Savage red-carded against Alloa, he will miss the game in Dumfries. Musa Dibaga should return after Aidan Rice filled in last week with a good performance from the young Celtic B keeper between the sticks. I presume Connal Ewan will slot in at centre back. Alas our bench has a dearth of quality which goes hand in hand with administration. Latest Updates from Scott Kellacher talking to Paul Chalk @ P&J: Inverness have had three trialists training up North this week. One goalkeeper, Yan Gromov, right back Diste Camara Sylla, and forward Malick Diakite from North West Counties League side Squires Gate. The club awaits Alfie Bavidge's second scan results. No further update on Calum MacLeod. Big Musa is back and raring to go. Pos Team Pld Gd Pts 1 Arbroath 30 17 54 2 Cove 30 18 49 3 Stenny 30 12 49 4 Alloa Ath 30 5 41 5 Queen of Sth 30 -5 39 6 Kelty Hearts 30 0 37 7 Montrose 30 -5 36 8 Inverness CT 30 4 33 9 Annan Ath 30 -25 30 10 Dumbarton 30 -21 10 LAST SIX: L W L L W D They started their last six losing 0-3 at home to Arbroath. That was reversed by a 3-0 humping of Montrose before defeat at home by Kelty (0-1) and 3-1 at Cove. They picked up a win at home to Alloa (3-2) before last weeks 0-0 draw at Dumbarton. So, mixed results for Queens since we beat them 1-0 (which was followed by a 2-1 loss at Stenhousemuir 7 games ago). Admin Brooks is their top scorer with 7 goals and former Caley Jags winger Kai Kennedy is one to watch. Here's our run-in over the (hopefully) last five games. April 2025 5th 3:00:PM Cove Rangers (A) League (League 1) - - - 12th 3:00:PM Kelty Hearts (H) League (League 1) - - - 19th 3:00:PM Stenhousemuir (A) League (League 1) - - - 26th 3:00:PM Arbroath (H) League (League 1) - - - May 2025 3rd 3:00:PM Montrose (A) League (League 1) - - -1 point
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Game against Annan was a 8 pointer now down to goal difference. Some work to do now1 point
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Bad bad day at the office. No Cairns or Walker in the squad today? Bavidge is a massive miss and with Remi being suspended today was always going to be tough. But I never expected 4-11 point
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Since we went into administration and released Brooks, he has scored 9 goals. Meanwhile, in the same time Billy has scored 1 (a late penalty when we were already 2-0 up).1 point
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Still no official word on Bavidge? If he’s out for rest of season we’re in big trouble!1 point
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Getting pumped 4-1 now. So it seems that without Bavidge we are pretty rubbish?1 point
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Shouldn’t have stopped at Kingussie to see if billy could break Barry Wilson’s record.1 point
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Pumping money to keep the club going when no other local came forward or stood up was admirable (and I’ve spared no word commending AS on this forum for what he has done). That said it doesn’t mean he is the automatic inheritor or what’s best for the club going forward. Simply put I want more than a single horse race to become the owner(s). AS might have the clubs best interest at heart. I’m sure Morrison, Sutherland, McGilvary et al would say the same. First and foremost AS is a businessman and profit (for him) is the cornerstone of any / all decisions he takes. AS makes it clear he wants full control of the club. Likelihood any other owner may want the same. Simply unless others come forward and explain their plans we don’t know. Maybe that can’t be any worse than the past decade. Locals to a man I believe! We (fans) have been keen to back enthusiastically just about every new regime promising great things that for the most came unstuck or failed. Having a bit of competition at this juncture offers a better chance IMO of achieving some much wanted improvement. Be they from China, Canada or Kelty I don’t care, as long as they can succeed to this aim. bc1 point
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If 90% agree, the 10% are indeed obliged to sell on the same terms - section 979, Companies Act 2006. That might be at a penny per share, or whatever. Obviously, if FC Inverness holds the shares in the football company, and someone comes along to buy the football company it pays FC Inverness for the shares. That’s the deal in any corporate sale, unless it’s a sale of assets by the football company - which would entail assignations of licences, etc. And that should be fair enough. FC Inverness would itself have put up the money in the first place to take control of the football company. At any time after incorporation of a company, more money going into the company must be for new shares, or put in by way of loan. A buyer may invest further into the football company after first paying the shareholders for their shares in, and thereby ownership, of the football company. I don’t see the problem there. Realistically, the ST does not have any control now. It has a voice. Maybe the new structure would continue to allow a voice, but not so as to jeopardize change of control in the future. I am simply saying how I think this would work now, and in the future.1 point
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What we all need to keep in mind is that the Administrators represent the creditors and will take the deal that is best for them. An offer that gives priority to one set of creditors and excludes another may not be within their ability to honour, even if you set aside the shares issue.1 point
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The 90% / 10% scenario is not a thing. You may be getting confused by the need for anyone buying at such a level having to make an offer to all shareholders, but there is no obligation for them to sell. AS is not offering to pay anyone for their shares, he is making it a condition of his offer that ALL shares are handed to him for FREE. Who owns FC Inverness Ltd has no baring on the fact that if they hold all the shares, then proceeds from any sale of shares goes to them and not the club. While a disparate shareholding is problematic, all shares sitting with a single entity is also a risk as there is then no accountability. What use are non voting shares to the Supporters Trust?1 point
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I think the manager and team have done an incredible job in getting us into a position where we even have a fighting chance of avoiding relegation. 8th place felt like an impossibility after the points deduction and with Ferguson in charge. It doesn't feel right lumping any further expectations on top of that achievement and we're at the point where injuries and suspensions make it tough to predict based on previous form for any team. I'll predict 7th but will be delighted with 8th.1 point
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Not so, Cherly. But I do recognise that Alan Savage has been the only credible game in town and has also tabled a bid for the club. Call it “bird in the hand worth two in the bush” if you like, but this club has been hovering on the threshold of oblivion for months so if a bid comes in, with the only apparent caveat the need for 100% share ownership, you have to welcome that as, at worst, a backstop that can guarantee survival.0 points
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Although the shares seem to be the most important element now, this is a rough estimate of where we are in terms of the debt. I think Mr. Savage has probably offered £800k to wipe 1 and gain control, has likely paid 2 and 3, has likely paid some of 4 and is paying/will pay 5. - Total Debt at 16th December 2024 (date of Administrator's Proposal) c. £3,850,000 - [1] Directors, Local Businessmen, Chancer Ex-CEO Debts (£3,424,251) £1,650,251 - Ross Morrison £661,500 - Gordon Munro £410,000 - David Cameron £252,500 - David Sutherland £100,000 - John Gibson £100,000 - Liam Dalgarno £80,000 - Graeme Bennett £80,000 - Roderick Ross £70,000 - Scot Gardiner £20,000 - George Fraser [2] Bank and Tax Debts (£155,804) £149,538 - HMRC £6,266 - Royal Bank of Scotland [3] Football Debts (£33,926) £18,340 - Everton Football Club £3,982 - Dundee Football Club £3,145 - Adam Brooks £2,147 - Ross County Football Club £1,437 - Duncan Ferguson £1,057 - Stuart Garden £929 - Gary Bollan £715 - Wallace Duffy £700 - Scottish Football Association £650 - Flynn Duffy £535 - Cameron Ferguson £289 - Manchester United Football Club [4] Company Debts (£236,019) (only debts of more than £1k shown below) £26,312 - RedPoppy Restaurant (Muir of Ord) £19,129 - Anubis Security (Carluke) £8,148 - A9 Accountancy (Inverness) £7,967 - Otis (Leicester) £7,598 - HCA International (Prestatyn) £7,329 - Scotbake (Inverness) £7,183 - GroGreen (Haddington) £5,949 - Greentech Sportsturf (Stirling) £5,577 - WMG Management Europe (London) £5,356 - High Life Highland (Inverness) £5,150 - Cafe V8 (Inverness) £4,470 - Highland Heating Management (Inverness) £4,400 - Ness Castle Lodges (Inverness) £3,035 - Addleshaw Goddard LLP (Leeds) £2,640 - D&E Coaches (Inverness) £2,350 - Mr F S Haddad Surgeon (London) £2,512 - Catapult Sports (Leeds) £2,512 - The Sign Centre (Inverness) £2,422 - Scottish Police Authority (Glasgow) £2,100 - MISM (Smethwick) £2,000 - Superior Sports Management (Stirling) £1,936 - Quorum Sports (London) £1,800 - PM Sports Management (Richmond) £1,558 - Puma Teamwear (Manchester) £1,540 - AC Hotel (Inverness) £1,440 - ICR Solutions Epos (Inverness) £1,322 - Physio Inverness (Inverness) £1,290 - Football Safety Officers Association (Wishaw) £1,200 - Deadline Day Soccer Consultants (Glasgow) £1,092 - AJ100 (Dorset) £1,059 - Myriad Heat & Power Products (Melton Mowbray) £1,008 - RW Bell Electrical (Pitlochry) £1,000 - Dr Craig Goldsack (London) £1,000 - Miller Insurance Services (London) £1,000 - SM75 (Glasgow) [5] Administrator Fees and other Accrued Debts (Unknown)0 points
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