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Inverness Caledonian Thistle faces tough times as new leadership steps in

Former player Josh Meekings expresses hope for the club amid administration challenges

Inverness Caledonian Thistle faces tough times as new leadership steps in

Inverness Caledonian Thistle (ICT) is navigating a turbulent period as it grapples with the repercussions of entering administration. The club, once celebrated for its Scottish Cup triumph and a memorable stint in the Europa League, now finds itself in a precarious position, burdened by a 15-point deduction that leaves them at the bottom of League One.

Amidst this turmoil, former player Josh Meekings has voiced his optimism regarding the appointment of Scott Kellacher as the new head coach.

New leadership amid crisis

Scott Kellacher, who has been a part of the ICT coaching setup for several years, has stepped into the role of head coach following the departure of Duncan Ferguson and his staff.

Meekings, who played a pivotal role in the club’s past successes, believes that Kellacher’s familiarity with the club’s culture and values makes him the right person to lead the team during this challenging time. “Kell knows the club,” Meekings stated, emphasizing Kellacher’s long-standing association with ICT and his ability to connect with both players and fans.

Challenges ahead for the squad

The current situation at ICT is dire, with the team needing to rally together to avoid relegation. Meekings, now playing for Clachnacuddin, expressed his concern for the players and staff affected by the recent changes. “It’s a tough time for everyone,” he remarked, highlighting that the impact of administration extends beyond just the coaching staff. The unsung heroes behind the scenes, from kitmen to office staff, are also facing uncertainty as the club restructures.

Hope for a brighter future

Despite the grim circumstances, Meekings remains hopeful. He praised former chairman Alan Savage for his financial support during the crisis, noting that his contributions have provided some clarity for the supporters. “What Alan Savage has already done for the club has been absolutely massive,” Meekings said, acknowledging the importance of community support in overcoming adversity. As the team prepares for their next match against Dumbarton, the players must embody a “siege mentality,” uniting to prove their worth and maintain their League One status.

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