Inverness Caledonian Thistle have been issued with a 15-point deduction by the SPFL after being positioned into administration.
The membership at the moment are backside of League One on -3 factors – 12 factors behind their closest rivals – and can probably transfer to part-time soccer if they’re relegated for a second consecutive season.
Caley Thistle had launched a crowdfunding web page to lift £200,000 to see out the month, however they didn’t attain the goal by final week’s deadline.
Supervisor Duncan Ferguson donated his wages and has been working without spending a dime in a bid to save lots of the struggling membership who wanted between £1.4m to £1.6m to proceed till the top of this season.
Talks have been held with traders within the UK, United States, Denmark and the UAE over a takeover however no deal was agreed, with directors now tasked with discovering new homeowners. If unsuccessful – they may promote property to lift funds for collectors.
An announcement from the membership mentioned that James Stephen, Malcolm Cohen and Shane Crooks of BDO had been apppointed as joint directors.
A spokesperson for BDO mentioned: “We will verify a proper appointment has been made and Inverness Caledonian Thistle is now in administration.
“We perceive this shall be a troublesome and unsure time for the membership, its workers, its loyal fan base and the local people.
“The directors shall be able to offer additional data and their plan to hunt to safe the long run way forward for the membership sooner or later.”