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Inverness Caley Thistle fans to quiz club officials about situation after Andrea Bocelli and Duran Duran concerts


By Andrew Dixon

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Caledonian Stadium hosted Andrea Bocelli in July.
Caledonian Stadium hosted Andrea Bocelli in July.

Caley Thistle fans will be meeting with club officials in the coming days to discuss the ongoing situation following big summer concerts at Caledonian Stadium.

ICT Supporters Trust (ICTST) has asked members to send them any questions that they want answered.

It follows a letter being sent to all creditors owed cash after the Andrea Bocelli and Duran Duran concerts on consecutive evenings in July.

It is understood some of the firms are due thousands of pounds from organiser Inverness Caley Thistle Concert Company – which is said to be separate to Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC – and are now seeking legal advice.

The letter from Dundee-based Ascot Tax states a "lack of internal controls from the production company" meant budgets agreed by the firm's directors were exceeded.

A statement from ICTST reads: "The ICT Supporters Trust would like to confirm to supporters that we are aware of the current situation relating to the Inverness Caley Thistle Concert Company CVA [company voluntary arrangement] and we are keeping an eye on proceedings as they develop.

"In the meantime, we would like to confirm that we will be meeting with the club next week and would welcome any questions or concerns that you have that you would like us to raise on your behalf.

"If there is anything you wish to raise, please email us at info@ictsupporterstrust.org or via our contact form and we would love you to join the Trust and be a member."


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