Scottish Championship side Inverness Caledonian Thistle has been rocked by the resignation of chairman Ross Morrison, following the controversial decision to relocate the club’s training base to Fife. The move, which was announced after the club was relegated from the Scottish Championship, was met with strong opposition from supporters, former players and coaches who feared it would threaten the club’s identity.
Over 200 fans gathered at a meeting to protest against the decision and express their concerns, with some threatening to boycott buying season tickets. The backlash against the relocation has put significant pressure on the board and ultimately led to Morrison stepping down.
Morrison had convinced himself that moving the club’s operations to Fife was the best course of action, but his resignation has added uncertainty to the situation. If the decision is reversed, it could raise doubts about the club’s ability to remain full-time and about manager Duncan Ferguson’s future at Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
The ongoing turmoil within the club has created a tense atmosphere as supporters wait to see what direction Inverness Caledonian Thistle will take next. With Morrison gone, it remains unclear whether this is just a temporary setback or if it marks a turning point for one of Scotland’s most beloved football clubs.
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