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PICTURES: Inverness Caley Thistle enjoy a date with fans for Christmas calender signing session


By Alasdair Fraser

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Signing calendars. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Signing calendars. Picture: James Mackenzie.

It was a dates night – of sorts – at the Caledonian Stadium as the club’s 2024 calendar signing event went down a storm.

Supporters were able to meet their heroes as the first team squad autographed the glossy colour product.

The popularity of the event was summed up in queues stretching from the sports bar venue, through the stadium and out into the chilly evening air.

Cameron Harper. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Cameron Harper. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Getting a photo with Duncan Ferguson. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Getting a photo with Duncan Ferguson. Picture: James Mackenzie.
The queue going out the door. Picture: James Mackenzie.
The queue going out the door. Picture: James Mackenzie.

But there was plenty of time for everyone to get their set of signatures and grab a chat with the players in relaxed mode.

An ICTFC spokesman said: “We’re thrilled by the turn-out on the night and there was a great atmosphere as players and supporters mixed and shared a few conversations and laughs.

The line of people getting their calendars signed. Picture: James Mackenzie.
The line of people getting their calendars signed. Picture: James Mackenzie.
The line of people getting their calendars signed. Picture: James Mackenzie.
The line of people getting their calendars signed. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Picture: James Mackenzie.
Picture: James Mackenzie.

“The manager Duncan Ferguson was obviously a popular draw for the fans, too, and we’ve already seen the bonds he is establishing with our fans as he salutes them at the end of matches, home and away.

“Hopefully the 2024 calendar will be filled with good occasions for all of our supporters, as well as plenty of good results and achievements for the team.”


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