The League One club have left their fans fuming by moving training to Central Park in Fife.
Inverness chairman Ross Morrison has broken silence on the furore over moving first-team training to Fife - and insists he would quit immediately if it helped the club.
“First, that is financial as the club needed to cut its costs massively. We were running far too rich and we have been losing far too much money. I can’t put in any more money, the other directors can’t put any more money in, so we have had to cut our costs. "The decision means we can have players who live in the central belt, come to their work at 10am and be back home to look after their kids at 3pm. I can understand the fans’ feelings, but all we are actually doing is shifting the training to a more efficient site.”
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