Great video. I was at the game myself as a caley fan seeing videos like this about our club although a lot isn’t great at the moment. Was a great watch
Sad to see what's happening at ICT. I hope they get a new owner who goes in there with good footballing intentions. Inverness is a great place and the capital of the Highlands needs a football club in the higher reaches of the Scottish leagues. Good luck to everyone connected with ICT.
Helllo from Romania ❤ That Romainian team that you talked about also do not exist anymore. The owner went to jail and the team was put into administration and now is a defunct one. Only less then 10 years after winning Romania first division title. Hope Inverness will not have the same ending 😢
I grew up in inverness and have lived abroad for the past 6 years. Its been shite to see the downfall of my childhood team from afar while our games arent televised and i cant attend. Appreciate your passion and positive coverage of Scottish football, it really helps folks like me who are far from home! 💙❤ Hopefully we can build a strong foundation for the future!!
Gutted we missed you. I was at that game too (up from Stockport seeing friends and family) so me and the missus went to the match. Both sets of fans were lovely and friendly. Definitely be going again when visiting
Callum Blyth has a really good series of Inverness videos. Well worth watching. Sad times. 20 years ago Caley beat Clyde to get promoted to the Premiership now next season they'll probably both be in League 2.
As a Kilmarnock fan I have so much admiration and respect for ICT. There is never an easy game against them..I went twice to Inverness in the Terry Butcher era (we lost both times!) when they were a top six club, pushing for Europe, I also recall them gubbing Killie 6-3 away from home. They will be back with the right management and I will be happy to see them!
Very sad for this club cos it doesnt seem long ago they were competing near the top of the Premier and winning the Scottish Cup. Hope they can sort themselves out and push forward in the future.
I feel for them,sometimes i think the leagues structure can really affect teams who fall from the SPL if they dont get back up within a few seasons as all it takes is one bad season in the championship and you can find yourself stuck in league 1 for many years where it is impossible to remain fully professional,we Falkirk fans know this all too well.
It needs an 18 team premier league, Falkirk Dunfermiline Raith Rovers and a few others with a decent fan base would make the league more competitive. Only playing each other twice and more local rivalries would make things more competitive.
@@JohnRay-j6f i agree though i would go for 20 teams 38 games a season ,2 up 2 down no playoffs because if you come bottom of a 20 team league you deserve relegation ,i would make the championship the same plus it would add more top flight places for Scottish players to get experience. If Rangers and Celtic are not happy about only 2 games against each other then we could create a cup they could fight over between the two of them. Should add i would let all the teams presently trying to get league status into league 1 as who knows one of them might become a big club one day and others have already proved they can compete in the leagues.
@@dantheman9228 It won't happen though its all corrupt for the old firm. Imagine paying stupid money following your local team when half your town and city are glory hunters and then to have your season finished about 6 weeks into the season. City and Town councils and businesses should come togeather with clubs and offer cheap travel or free travel to stadiums and keep tickets cheap mayb £10 ticket or even £5. More kids would be interested and offers a cheap social gathering for people what people can afford. 24000 people might pay £10 ticket is better than 4000 paying £34 watching rubbish in an empty stadium playing the same teams over and over. You dont even need these state of the art new modern souless stadiums just keep it old school with what you have it all about being close to the pitch snd a good atmosphere.
I think the season should be alright on the pitch, as long as they're still around off it! I remember Dundee about 15 years ago had a 25-point deduction in (what is now the) Championship, and I think they ended up being safe by quite some distance...they would've won the title without the deduction, and put that right the next season either way. Not sure the immediate future will be quite as bright in this case, but as long as they're still in existence, I'd be surprised if they dropped any further!
@@s125ish its no different than england. people growing up in london arent supporting palace or west ham or fulham or whoever, they're supporting arsenal or chelsea
That is somewhat true but a lot of Scottish teams play a style that was fashionable in the early 2000s ie Stoke and Bolton style that young people nowadays get bored with very quickly.
Love the irony that everyone says the locals should be supporting Caley and not Celtic and Rangers and the first Caley fan he speaks to isn’t even from Inverness he’s from Fort William.
If you get the chance you should visit Farsley Celtic FC, wherever they manage to play. They are the highest village team in the UK leagues, in the NLN and currently being run into the ground. They need some eyes on them
Unfortunately I missed you on Saturday I was on the vlog when we were promoted at Spartans and I met you when we played rangers in the cup great video btw
If you’re local to Dumbarton or nearby have a read about the rock and it’s history. The fortification on top of Dumbarton rock was the capital of an ancient people, the Damnonii tribe, who inhabited it for almost 1000 years until it was sacked and taken by Vikings in 870. 200 Viking long ships sailed up the Clyde led by the famous Viking Ivar the boneless and starved the king and his people out. The history of that rock is like nothing else in Scotland. The birthplace of the ancient kingdom of Strathclyde. When the Romans built the Antonine wall hundreds of years earlier nearby at clydebank they had to pay the damnonii tribe off so they wouldn’t loot the Roman camps and attack the soldiers. People wonder why we are nuts in the west coast ? It’s the genetics. We’ve never been conquered.
Having watched my one time local team Bangor City wither and die, sending good wishes to ICT and their fans. No matter how dark things get there is every chance theyll come back stronger as Bangor 1876 have shown. Hearts and Dunfermline in a similar position, Dunfermline are secure and Hearts are having great nights in the ECL. The painful times now will make the good times to come all the sweeter. Sam, you do a superb job promoting fitba, if you are at all able to see a TNS european tie, the club would more than welcome you.
I blame the fans in Inverness that DONT support them it’s the fans how don’t live in Glasgow that’s to blame all these fans want to do is support two of the biggest clubs in Scotland 🏴 Rangers & Celtic that’s whay teams are struggling
th-cam.com/video/N4BAmH7Pr3M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Xc6J3vV_mc8IPcib i was in the crowd here at 1:10 when they won the scottish cup, the team had plenty of support in the city, after this high they dropped into the championship where it was draw after draw, the players must take the lions share of blame for failing to fill the stands with uninspiring one point games
@@adammcnam Exactly, I spent a few years living in Scotland and followed my local team...it wasn't a complicated decision as I could see a corner of the ground from my flat, less than a mile away, fortunately it was Tynecastle!
The pathetic league structure in Scotland is to blame! (12-10-10 etc). All it has created is an unentertaining,pile of crap football,due to the constant fear of losing and being relegated! Well done Gordon Smith and yer cronies for destroying Scottish fitba!
Board cronies in the pockets of Sky and the other broadcasters, ££ and as many Glasgow derbies as possible. I say that as a Celtic fan. Scotland should have three divisions of 18. Encourage developing local talent.
@@garymacdonald7165 as the only living Cowdenbeath fan in England...... The whole thing needs 20 teams per division. The top 2 teams need a stronger challenge it's too easy for them and yawns ville.
Calley Thistle were formed in 1994 from the merger of two existing clubs, Caledonian and Inverness Thistle. Not 1944 as you stated. It was somewhat controversial at the time.
Another great video mate, and although the main consensus was on the sad situation at Caley this time- it was great to see visiting The Rock yet again, you've gave plenty airtime to the history of football in and around Dumbarton and its much appreciated 👍 Go on The Sons 💛🤍🖤
The bigger issue is there is no money or any outside interest in Scottish football, nobody wants to invest in a non competitive top flight league, let alone the championship and below. The spl/sfa have killed the game
@ 6:27 "Five players have gone" Where did they go? Why did they go? I'm American so I have no clue what administration means. Why 15 point deduction? Talk to me someone!
If no one wants to buy the football club then it’s goodbye Inverness Caledonian Thistle. So sad to see the football club facing extinction. And it’s happened to a lot of football clubs who have gone and been reformed with a different name. But if they do disappear forever then they will always be remembered in Scotland. RIP Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1994-2024.
Do alot of scottish people only follow the Old Firm teams? Seems like these other clubs don't get the support like them. I understand having success gets yoy the followijg but come on. I came in this week from the States to watch the team I support (motherwell). Alot of the history of the town steelworkers and blue collar is like the town i come from in the States, and it really drew me to the club. Yeah, they aren't the best, and probably won't compete for prem but the connection to club is there and will follow WELL wherever. Sad seeing these clubs not get support
@@the-blue-barron2791 so you think…, in 2012, when rangers were reformed as the rangers football club that was their name when they were relegated for financial irregularities….
That is so sad to see a club like caley go into administration,this is where teams like my club celtic should step in and help the smaller clubs stay afloat
inverness ct where formed in 1994 a merger from 2 arch rivals Caledonian Inverness Thistle its sad to see my team in administration. i was there when we beat dumbarton 1-0 in the challenge cup fianl its going to be tough i believe we can bounce back from this the only way is up
this is what happens when you're outgoing out strip your income.also the owner doesn't put enough into the club.im not a Scottish football fan but know what it's like when a club goes the way Inverness has my own club went down that road many years Ago.thankfully we came out the otherside and are now stable.
Let’s not forget that while Inverness wipe out their debts the creditors lose all their money. As much as I want them to survive, I do think that to do this is immoral
I live in Inverness. Lot of people from down south who’ve moved up here, and of course they still support their southern club. Also Ross County just a quick drive up the A9
Hopefully DONCASTER and MAXWELL will agree a 5 WAY agreement with ICT, just as he and Regan did with rangers 1872, however, I won’t hold my breath on sfa/sfl blazers doing the right thing (they are all staunch brogues) aka therangers loyal fans
Let's say a club is in a desperate financial situation - income not meeting expenditure so that players or other staff are not getting paid, or the club has other creditors who want their money (like the local authority wanting the club to pay its rates - local taxes to pay for roads, lighting, cleaning etc - or other businesses who have supplied goods or services to the football club). The club may go into Administration which means an Administrator is appointed - often an accountant or insolvency practitioner - and the Administrator will run the club in the hope the financial issues can be improved and/or the club sold to a genuine buyer. That may involve discussions with some creditors (maybe taking a portion of the money owed to them at this stage in the hope that if the club is sold or the position improves, they'll get the rest owed to them later). Maybe some staff lose their jobs or some agree to a wage cut to keep their jobs at all, and maybe other cost-cutting exercises are undertaken. If the club can run like this for a short period it may be possible to sell the club to a new owner/company with the financial resources to put the club into a good position. Or maybe by cost-cutting the club could continue to function. Players may have to be sold to balance the books. The Administrator has duties so he can't crash the club. He is trying to maintain as much of the club/jobs etc as possible. Points are taken from the club as a penalty to prevent owners "doing this on purpose" - running a club beyond its means which would effectively be a fraud on all the other teams in the league who are trying to run their clubs properly. If the club can be traded into a better place so that it gets out of administration, then everyone is happy. If things cannot be sorted out - the financial problems are so deep-rooted etc - then the club might go into liquidation. All the assets are sold off in the hope of meeting at least some of the debts. But if that happens, everyone loses their jobs and the limited company that is the legal entity of the football club will die/cease to exist. Hopefully that helps.😢
The people of Inverness used to go to the games back whern they made it too the SPL. The usual happened, they realised its a diddy club, and they dont really care. The support in Inverness is embarrassing, they all want it but dont go to watch it. They never really had a chance with the locals not showing real interest and support. If anyone is too blame it is the so called fans.
Get the violins 🎻 out for Inverness , really wish this was celtic everyone thinks there squeaky clean with dodgy financial dealings with sfa always got there back and other bad things they should be shut down there a stain on society and football
@@Greg_1872 it's true tho , it was the fans that let their club die just like the old rangers not enough foot fall or money going into Inverness, but for rangers they scammed their own queen for millions and millions and now their shouting for change the club won't listen after they let them die in the 1st place .
Super Celtic go ballistic, Cally are atrocious. Such a shame but how did they stay 'at the top' for so long? It's got to be poor management. As an Ipswich Town fan I've noticed that Terry Butcher rarely (never) mentions his time at the club when reminiscing about his time in the game. Maybe the club's demise isn't just a recent thing?
clearly don’t know even what am talking about didn’t mention England am not English , am Allowed my opinion and to dislike other clubs they voted my club rangers down the division,s before when everytime rangers went away there gave them good money and filled there ground every time so yes they can have humble pie a hope these small clubs crumble they had no right what so ever to ever vote against rangers before
* 1994 😅😅
Doh😅
Great video. I was at the game myself as a caley fan seeing videos like this about our club although a lot isn’t great at the moment. Was a great watch
Are you going to the big one at Pittodrie on Wednesday Sam?
As a Bury FC fan I know the emotions the cali fans are going through. My heart goes out to them and hope they can bounce back stronger 👍🏻
Does Bury play back at Gigg Lane now?
Yes they do mate. 2nd season back 👍🏻
@@jackwincott1066That's good, onwards and upwards 💪
I've watched a couple of Bury videos glad to see you lot back 😃😃😃
Sad to see what's happening at ICT.
I hope they get a new owner who goes in there with good footballing intentions.
Inverness is a great place and the capital of the Highlands needs a football club in the higher reaches of the Scottish leagues.
Good luck to everyone connected with ICT.
Was great to see the support staying to cheer on their team
Helllo from Romania ❤ That Romainian team that you talked about also do not exist anymore. The owner went to jail and the team was put into administration and now is a defunct one. Only less then 10 years after winning Romania first division title. Hope Inverness will not have the same ending 😢
Romanian not Romainian
Ironically, they're still better than West Ham, even dissolved 🙃😉
@@ryuhayabaker Who?
I grew up in inverness and have lived abroad for the past 6 years. Its been shite to see the downfall of my childhood team from afar while our games arent televised and i cant attend.
Appreciate your passion and positive coverage of Scottish football, it really helps folks like me who are far from home! 💙❤
Hopefully we can build a strong foundation for the future!!
Caley Thistle and Dumbarton must have two of the most scenic locations of any stadiums in Scotland
Fort William has a great setting as well.
@@pauldonaldson6067 What's wrong with Cumbernauld? 😆
And the coldest
Gutted we missed you. I was at that game too (up from Stockport seeing friends and family) so me and the missus went to the match. Both sets of fans were lovely and friendly. Definitely be going again when visiting
Glad your highlighting this. Crazy how 1 man can ruin a club. And the guy wasn't a player or manager. Hope they survive
Callum Blyth has a really good series of Inverness videos. Well worth watching.
Sad times. 20 years ago Caley beat Clyde to get promoted to the Premiership now next season they'll probably both be in League 2.
I agree, that series is great to watch in my totally unbiased opinion
The madness for Caley Thistle continues sad.😢
Great vids Callum on the chaos there.
As a Kilmarnock fan I have so much admiration and respect for ICT. There is never an easy game against them..I went twice to Inverness in the Terry Butcher era (we lost both times!) when they were a top six club, pushing for Europe, I also recall them gubbing Killie 6-3 away from home. They will be back with the right management and I will be happy to see them!
Very sad for this club cos it doesnt seem long ago they were competing near the top of the Premier and winning the Scottish Cup. Hope they can sort themselves out and push forward in the future.
I feel for them,sometimes i think the leagues structure can really affect teams who fall from the SPL if they dont get back up within a few seasons as all it takes is one bad season in the championship and you can find yourself stuck in league 1 for many years where it is impossible to remain fully professional,we Falkirk fans know this all too well.
It needs an 18 team premier league, Falkirk Dunfermiline Raith Rovers and a few others with a decent fan base would make the league more competitive. Only playing each other twice and more local rivalries would make things more competitive.
@@JohnRay-j6f i agree though i would go for 20 teams 38 games a season ,2 up 2 down no playoffs because if you come bottom of a 20 team league you deserve relegation ,i would make the championship the same plus it would add more top flight places for Scottish players to get experience.
If Rangers and Celtic are not happy about only 2 games against each other then we could create a cup they could fight over between the two of them.
Should add i would let all the teams presently trying to get league status into league 1 as who knows one of them might become a big club one day and others have already proved they can compete in the leagues.
@@dantheman9228 It won't happen though its all corrupt for the old firm. Imagine paying stupid money following your local team when half your town and city are glory hunters and then to have your season finished about 6 weeks into the season. City and Town councils and businesses should come togeather with clubs and offer cheap travel or free travel to stadiums and keep tickets cheap mayb £10 ticket or even £5. More kids would be interested and offers a cheap social gathering for people what people can afford. 24000 people might pay £10 ticket is better than 4000 paying £34 watching rubbish in an empty stadium playing the same teams over and over. You dont even need these state of the art new modern souless stadiums just keep it old school with what you have it all about being close to the pitch snd a good atmosphere.
I think the season should be alright on the pitch, as long as they're still around off it! I remember Dundee about 15 years ago had a 25-point deduction in (what is now the) Championship, and I think they ended up being safe by quite some distance...they would've won the title without the deduction, and put that right the next season either way. Not sure the immediate future will be quite as bright in this case, but as long as they're still in existence, I'd be surprised if they dropped any further!
They DONT have the fans because people don’t want to support there local teams they all want to support angers & Celtic
Scotland for you
@@s125ish its no different than england. people growing up in london arent supporting palace or west ham or fulham or whoever, they're supporting arsenal or chelsea
I didn’t know Scottish fans like to support a French team.
Absolutely rubbish,read your history James bullock. Clown!
That is somewhat true but a lot of Scottish teams play a style that was fashionable in the early 2000s ie Stoke and Bolton style that young people nowadays get bored with very quickly.
Love the irony that everyone says the locals should be supporting Caley and not Celtic and Rangers and the first Caley fan he speaks to isn’t even from Inverness he’s from Fort William.
If you get the chance you should visit Farsley Celtic FC, wherever they manage to play. They are the highest village team in the UK leagues, in the NLN and currently being run into the ground. They need some eyes on them
Unfortunately I missed you on Saturday I was on the vlog when we were promoted at Spartans and I met you when we played rangers in the cup great video btw
If you’re local to Dumbarton or nearby have a read about the rock and it’s history. The fortification on top of Dumbarton rock was the capital of an ancient people, the Damnonii tribe, who inhabited it for almost 1000 years until it was sacked and taken by Vikings in 870. 200 Viking long ships sailed up the Clyde led by the famous Viking Ivar the boneless and starved the king and his people out. The history of that rock is like nothing else in Scotland. The birthplace of the ancient kingdom of Strathclyde. When the Romans built the Antonine wall hundreds of years earlier nearby at clydebank they had to pay the damnonii tribe off so they wouldn’t loot the Roman camps and attack the soldiers. People wonder why we are nuts in the west coast ? It’s the genetics. We’ve never been conquered.
Having watched my one time local team Bangor City wither and die, sending good wishes to ICT and their fans. No matter how dark things get there is every chance theyll come back stronger as Bangor 1876 have shown. Hearts and Dunfermline in a similar position, Dunfermline are secure and Hearts are having great nights in the ECL. The painful times now will make the good times to come all the sweeter.
Sam, you do a superb job promoting fitba, if you are at all able to see a TNS european tie, the club would more than welcome you.
Great support for Cally.
Dumbarton and Cally two teams that have grounds located in beautiful locations.
I blame the fans in Inverness that DONT support them it’s the fans how don’t live in Glasgow that’s to blame all these fans want to do is support two of the biggest clubs in Scotland 🏴 Rangers & Celtic that’s whay teams are struggling
Spot on, always support your local
Caledonian fc and Inverness Thistle fc died years ago...there is only 1 team in Inverness now Clachnacuddin fc....
They had a director that ran up massive debts. Not the fans
th-cam.com/video/N4BAmH7Pr3M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Xc6J3vV_mc8IPcib i was in the crowd here at 1:10 when they won the scottish cup, the team had plenty of support in the city, after this high they dropped into the championship where it was draw after draw, the players must take the lions share of blame for failing to fill the stands with uninspiring one point games
@@adammcnam Exactly, I spent a few years living in Scotland and followed my local team...it wasn't a complicated decision as I could see a corner of the ground from my flat, less than a mile away, fortunately it was Tynecastle!
The pathetic league structure in Scotland is to blame! (12-10-10 etc).
All it has created is an unentertaining,pile of crap football,due to the constant fear of losing and being relegated!
Well done Gordon Smith and yer cronies for destroying Scottish fitba!
Quite agree the setup is killing it.
Board cronies in the pockets of Sky and the other broadcasters, ££ and as many Glasgow derbies as possible. I say that as a Celtic fan. Scotland should have three divisions of 18. Encourage developing local talent.
unentertaing, LOL.
@@garymacdonald7165 as the only living Cowdenbeath fan in England...... The whole thing needs 20 teams per division. The top 2 teams need a stronger challenge it's too easy for them and yawns ville.
Its a shame Dunfermiline, Falkirk , Raith Rovers miss out. It should be a 18 or 20 team top division.@@stuartryan610
Calley Thistle were formed in 1994 from the merger of two existing clubs, Caledonian and Inverness Thistle. Not 1944 as you stated. It was somewhat controversial at the time.
Oops that's what I meant 🙈
@@FootyAdventuresu could get split for that by a bunch of 50-80yr old for that🙃
@@FootyAdventures. Very good video, as usual. I personally wish ICT and the fan base all the best for the future.
*Caley
Another great video mate, and although the main consensus was on the sad situation at Caley this time- it was great to see visiting The Rock yet again, you've gave plenty airtime to the history of football in and around Dumbarton and its much appreciated 👍
Go on The Sons 💛🤍🖤
nice coverage...🤙🤙🤙
The bigger issue is there is no money or any outside interest in Scottish football, nobody wants to invest in a non competitive top flight league, let alone the championship and below.
The spl/sfa have killed the game
Very sad! A proud wee club. ‘Super Caley go ballistic, Celtic are atrocious’.. don’t want to see any Scottish club go under (except one…again)
Yeah the 30 year beast ring should be shut down. Cf vile c
Inverness is full of Celtic and Rangers fans, they even have several shops throughout the city. Thats what killed the club.
There isn’t any Celtic or rangers shops in Inverness anymore,there hasn’t been for about 10 years now!
That’s not unique to Inverness though
Some of the clubs biggest pay days have come against rangers n celtic but ye blame them
@@sham8444 They're missing revenue from the Rangers and Celtic games mostly
They've never been able to convince Invernesians to watch them most of their crowd is made up of tourists and English people who have moved here.
at one point a go fund me was set up to save the club 200,000 was needed no idea if its still going
They had to get 200k till 20th October. They could only manage 80k
I do like a scotch pie. Haven't seen any in Morrisons recently. I really need a trip north
@ 6:27 "Five players have gone"
Where did they go? Why did they go?
I'm American so I have no clue what administration means.
Why 15 point deduction?
Talk to me someone!
I hope both Inverness and Dumbarton (my favourite club) will stay up.. Good luck, Caley
Good answer mate
If no one wants to buy the football club then it’s goodbye Inverness Caledonian Thistle. So sad to see the football club facing extinction.
And it’s happened to a lot of football clubs who have gone and been reformed with a different name. But if they do disappear forever then they will always be remembered in Scotland.
RIP Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1994-2024.
Thanks for covering Caleys situation, Sam! Great video shame about the score! Hope you enjoyed the game anyways
Unbelievably, it looks like Dumbarton are going into administration tomorrow! As an ICT fan I wouldn't wish it on anyone (except the obvious 2).
Do alot of scottish people only follow the Old Firm teams? Seems like these other clubs don't get the support like them. I understand having success gets yoy the followijg but come on. I came in this week from the States to watch the team I support (motherwell). Alot of the history of the town steelworkers and blue collar is like the town i come from in the States, and it really drew me to the club. Yeah, they aren't the best, and probably won't compete for prem but the connection to club is there and will follow WELL wherever. Sad seeing these clubs not get support
This is probably the biggest fall from grace in Scottish football this century!
Erm Rangers getting demoted to the 3rd division I think was a little bigger
@@sham84444th division and it was the rangers….
@mikegreig3338 there's no club called the Rangers
@@the-blue-barron2791 so you think…, in 2012, when rangers were reformed as the rangers football club that was their name when they were relegated for financial irregularities….
Gretna???
john in thumbnail👍
Definitely a sad state of affairs when a big club like cali are on the brink of going out i feel for you guys i love footie a Bristol City fan
That is so sad to see a club like caley go into administration,this is where teams like my club celtic should step in and help the smaller clubs stay afloat
inverness ct where formed in 1994 a merger from 2 arch rivals Caledonian Inverness Thistle its sad to see my team in administration. i was there when we beat dumbarton 1-0 in the challenge cup fianl its going to be tough i believe we can bounce back from this the only way is up
Really sad to see, always had a soft spot for them
this is what happens when you're outgoing out strip your income.also the owner doesn't put enough into the club.im not a Scottish football fan but know what it's like when a club goes the way Inverness has my own club went down that road many years Ago.thankfully we came out the otherside and are now stable.
It’s not nice see teams going the way Inverness are going but it looks like league two next season but hope they pull through
Let’s not forget that while Inverness wipe out their debts the creditors lose all their money. As much as I want them to survive, I do think that to do this is immoral
Did I miss something? Is that the Caledonian Stadium? I thought it had more than the one stand?
Ahh just heard - its away at Dumbarton?
Dumbartons stadium
I live in Inverness. Lot of people from down south who’ve moved up here, and of course they still support their southern club. Also Ross County just a quick drive up the A9
Come on you Staggies!
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How does a 15 point deduction help the club,..the spfl are just like our FA they kick clubs when they are down utterly pathetic
Watching just after Dumbarton going into administration 😢
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0:02 Eh..... I think ICT were founded in 1994 rather than 1944. Great content, M
Inverness Thistle and Inverness Caledonian fans never supported the new ICT club. A bit like MK Dons, it'll take generations to build up the support.
That title had me thinking this video was about The Rangers FC (2012-still just about solvent) 😂
founded in 1994
There’s an FM save right there!
Well looks like my 75th minute 0-1 prediction was a bit off 😅
Forever in our shadow.
Hopefully DONCASTER and MAXWELL will agree a 5 WAY agreement with ICT, just as he and Regan did with rangers 1872, however, I won’t hold my breath on sfa/sfl blazers doing the right thing (they are all staunch brogues) aka therangers loyal fans
Getting facts wrong with the very first sentence, smh
What was the 15 point penalty for? What is Administration?
Let's say a club is in a desperate financial situation - income not meeting expenditure so that players or other staff are not getting paid, or the club has other creditors who want their money (like the local authority wanting the club to pay its rates - local taxes to pay for roads, lighting, cleaning etc - or other businesses who have supplied goods or services to the football club).
The club may go into Administration which means an Administrator is appointed - often an accountant or insolvency practitioner - and the Administrator will run the club in the hope the financial issues can be improved and/or the club sold to a genuine buyer. That may involve discussions with some creditors (maybe taking a portion of the money owed to them at this stage in the hope that if the club is sold or the position improves, they'll get the rest owed to them later). Maybe some staff lose their jobs or some agree to a wage cut to keep their jobs at all, and maybe other cost-cutting exercises are undertaken.
If the club can run like this for a short period it may be possible to sell the club to a new owner/company with the financial resources to put the club into a good position. Or maybe by cost-cutting the club could continue to function. Players may have to be sold to balance the books.
The Administrator has duties so he can't crash the club. He is trying to maintain as much of the club/jobs etc as possible. Points are taken from the club as a penalty to prevent owners "doing this on purpose" - running a club beyond its means which would effectively be a fraud on all the other teams in the league who are trying to run their clubs properly.
If the club can be traded into a better place so that it gets out of administration, then everyone is happy.
If things cannot be sorted out - the financial problems are so deep-rooted etc - then the club might go into liquidation. All the assets are sold off in the hope of meeting at least some of the debts. But if that happens, everyone loses their jobs and the limited company that is the legal entity of the football club will die/cease to exist.
Hopefully that helps.😢
Dumbarton FC Administration video?
What team do you support and where do you live
No way am I a Tim or a hun
I know your editing the rangers Vs Aberdeen but I'm just saying it was me and my brother at ft
FLY RIP
The people of Inverness used to go to the games back whern they made it too the SPL. The usual happened, they realised its a diddy club, and they dont really care. The support in Inverness is embarrassing, they all want it but dont go to watch it. They never really had a chance with the locals not showing real interest and support. If anyone is too blame it is the so called fans.
Get the violins 🎻 out for Inverness , really wish this was celtic everyone thinks there squeaky clean with dodgy financial dealings with sfa always got there back and other bad things they should be shut down there a stain on society and football
Dumbarton grim ground,1 stand no atmosphere
Hopefully sevco Scotland limited but them just like the bought the old rangers and made a new club again, the rangers
get a grip 😂😂😂
Four references in one sentence. Belter mate.
@@Greg_1872 it's true tho , it was the fans that let their club die just like the old rangers not enough foot fall or money going into Inverness, but for rangers they scammed their own queen for millions and millions and now their shouting for change the club won't listen after they let them die in the 1st place .
@@Geo_UTLR Ok pal, nice one 👍
@@Geo_UTLR mate administration is not liquidation there is a big difference
Super Celtic go ballistic, Cally are atrocious. Such a shame but how did they stay 'at the top' for so long? It's got to be poor management. As an Ipswich Town fan I've noticed that Terry Butcher rarely (never) mentions his time at the club when reminiscing about his time in the game. Maybe the club's demise isn't just a recent thing?
1994 they were formed not 1944 Sam
So the definition of 'liquidation' has changed again? Hard to keep up some times.
to be honest Duncan was not the best manager
What are you on I want some this is Scotland not England get a grip
clearly don’t know even what am talking about didn’t mention England am not English , am
Allowed my opinion and to dislike other clubs they voted my club rangers down the division,s before when everytime rangers went away there gave them good money and filled there ground every time so yes they can have humble pie a hope these small clubs crumble they had no right what so ever to ever vote against rangers before
I bet you don’t live in Glasgow
@@jamesbullock2811 your wrong again 😂 betting isn’t for everyone
@ 😂 you’re wrong i do actually , not that it matters , no surprise your a celtic fan
NO I support my local team Killie
Sorry I mist the R I’m right your a hun then and you don’t support your local team like most people in Scotland
I disagree the old firm fans are glory hunters
Got to feel for the RANJURS , Oh sorry i got mixed up with the caption didn't know you were talking about Caley thistle.