I know slightly off topic but following on from the current train of thought....
German football clubs though tend to exist as part of larger sporting clubs (i.e. Hamburger S V) and were originally set up on a community basis to provide a range of sporting opportunities - the same sporting model occurs when you go down the tiers to our equivalent of Highland League clubs (but in those the football element is just another sport). Only in recent years has the football side of the major clubs come to appear to be the main element but in fact the majority are still community clubs.
I spent a few years in Frankfurt and the local club Eintracht Frankfurt is one of those where the web-site today still contains information about the Football Club but also the Other Sports on offer (including Badminton, Boxing, Swimming, Tennis, Handball, Ice Hockey etc)
Eintracht Frankfurt
The set up in Germany is excellent and the sporting club model champions all sports and both club and participants benefit from this. This complete sporting model is (and may always be) foreign to the UK (partly due to our unrelenting focus on profit instead of community enhancement) but a bigger ICT SC may just be one way of increasing community involvement and exposure to the footballing side that many would not normally take any interest in.
Maybe ICT if they had any intention in being a community leader instead of just an outlet could start a trend (although local council support is critical) that other smaller clubs throughout Scotland could mirror. Being just a football club that has gone as far is it will ever go is not enough - more radical change is required and if that is to the benefit of the community as a whole (and the football club also moves forward) then that is to be welcomed.
Won't happen though....