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Homeless City on verge of folding


By Will Clark

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Inverness City chairman Alastair Wardhaugh (centre) has major doubts whether people will be able to watch his club next season.
Inverness City chairman Alastair Wardhaugh (centre) has major doubts whether people will be able to watch his club next season.

Inverness City could be playing their last-ever game on Saturday as they confirmed they have nowhere to play next season after being forced out from their home.

The North Junior Super League side played at Lister Park last night in their final home match at the ground after their lease ran out and have been told it would not be renewed by Highland Council.

Now the club face a race against time to find a new ground to play on or Saturday’s match against Hermes in Aberdeen could be their last.

Read more in today's Highland News.


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