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21 minutes ago, ICTChris said:

The club are going to release a statement confirming admin at 7:55pm tomorrow night aren't they?

For one night only, ICT are going to bring back the banter live Twitter updates of other matches and just slip in a tweet about admin as McGinn completes his hat-trick.

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1 hour ago, ICTChris said:

The club are going to release a statement confirming admin at 7:55pm tomorrow night aren't they?

Was talking to a guy today, he said the very same thing, he thinks they are looking for a good time, to bury bad news

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14 minutes ago, ecto said:

Was talking to a guy today, he said the very same thing, he thinks they are looking for a good time, to bury bad news

Has to be before kick-off then ... 😵‍💫

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2 hours ago, ICTChris said:

The club are going to release a statement confirming admin at 7:55pm tomorrow night aren't they?

That thought ran through my head, too.

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I'd imagine it's a fairly complex business going through all the assets and liabilities and gauging the mood of the creditors and potential investors. Wednesday looked very quick to me, administrators don't come cheap, it's a huge decision. 

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3 hours ago, welshbairn said:

I'd imagine it's a fairly complex business going through all the assets and liabilities and gauging the mood of the creditors and potential investors. Wednesday looked very quick to me, administrators don't come cheap, it's a huge decision. 

Unless someone is paying the bills in the meantime it's not a very quick decision at all - you punt it over to the administrator to sort out which is their specialism to do (and if you're a current board member/executive, you're not paying for the administrator anyway).

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11 hours ago, SandyCromarty said:

Aarons crowdfund now at £9,395 and rising.

 

That's very impressive, well done ICT fans (and anyone from the Highlands really)! Great player and really nice to see things like that. Legend!

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54 minutes ago, Sonam said:

That's very impressive, well done ICT fans (and anyone from the Highlands really)! Great player and really nice to see things like that. Legend!

As the chant goes, 'He's one of our own', so it's a no-brainer.

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Statement klaxon

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The Board of Directors at ICT would like to thank the fans for their patience at this difficult time.

Firstly we can confirm the resignation of our Chairman and Board member Ross Morrison. He leaves with our sincere thanks for the dedicated service he has given to the Club and we are indebted to him for his passion, tireless effort and crucial investment in the Club.

We can also announce that our CEO Scot Gardiner has tendered his resignation, which has been accepted by the Board. Scot is now serving his notice and will be continuing to help the Club get through this difficult period.

Following the continued restructuring of the club, including a revised football model and budget to take us into and beyond season 2024/25, the club is pleased to announce the sale of Season Tickets for this coming season from 10 am today, our historic 30th Year Anniversary year, with special thanks to Caley Jag Stewart Coghill for the brilliant 30th Anniversary logo.

While the last few weeks have been difficult for everyone connected to the club, as a Board and as a club, we now respectfully ask the supporters to rally around the team and the management, and a squad which will feature more Inverness and Highland players than we have had for many a long year and if ever we need the fans, it is now. 

The striking new commemorative 30th Anniversary Puma ICT kits will also be revealed over the weekend and with hugely positive discussions currently ongoing with a number of potential new investors, we hope the Caley Jags fans can also rise to the occasion when we need you the most.

Season Tickets will be available on our ticketing website www.eticketing.co.uk/ictfc/ – which is powered by Ticketmaster Sport.  

If you are an existing Season ticket holder we have reserved your existing seats. 

https://ictfc.com/club-statement-2024-25-season-tickets/

 

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Those season ticket prices seem wild for League 1 football although I understand the financial pressures that they're currently facing.

£70 cheaper for an over 65 to watch Premiership football in The Jailend than the North Stand in Inverness. The Jailend is only £10 dearer than the North Stand for an adult to watch football two divisions above.

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Given the previous discussions around the possibility of administration fans might be wise to hold off buying season tickets until it becomes clear that there’s no danger of losing the cash paid. 

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