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    Inverness on the brink of going out of business

    from The Record

    Inverness CT future in 'significant doubt' after club post £835,000 loss in latest accounts
    The future looks bleak for Caley as auditors have cast doubt over their ability to continue operating.

    Dont know how their fans put up with having that hun lover Scott Gardiner as their CEO who tried to conspire with Rangers to void the 2020 season. He has been a total disaster for them.

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    Did this not happen a few years ago as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by arab777 View Post
    from The Record

    Inverness CT future in 'significant doubt' after club post £835,000 loss in latest accounts
    The future looks bleak for Caley as auditors have cast doubt over their ability to continue operating.

    Dont know how their fans put up with having that hun lover Scott Gardiner as their CEO who tried to conspire with Rangers to void the 2020 season. He has been a total disaster for them.
    They should amalgamate with Clachnacuddin 😁 Or Ross County, could get home gates of 3000

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    Is uphill still there ffs 🤦🏼*♂️

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