Skipper Billy Mckay urges Caley Thistle to react to survival battle
The 2-1 defeat at home to Ayr United means Inverness are ninth ahead of back-to-back trips to Dundee United and Partick Thistle.
The 2-1 defeat at home to Ayr United means Inverness are ninth ahead of back-to-back trips to Dundee United and Partick Thistle.
The latest loss on home soil leaves Inverness in real trouble with just seven Championship games to go.
The on-loan Dundee midfielder believes simply focusing on beating Ayr United can bring about a long-awaited Caledonian Stadium victory.
Inverness chief Ross Morrison reacts to crunch meeting where Highland councillors voted against the vital multi-million pound project.
The Hampden hero feels the defeat against Aberdeen provided Inverness with the platform that culminated in Scottish Cup success in 2015.
The club has already said it will appeal a decision to overturn planning approval for £40m project.