Duncan Ferguson has been personally picking up the bill for Inverness players' PETROL and other day to day costs, it's been claimed.
Crisis-hit Caley Thistle are spiralling towards administration after last-ditch talks with businessman David Anderson failed to result in a deal.
They have debts north of £3m and the club have exhausted all avenues to try and raise funds, including a Go Fund Me page - which aimed to raise £200,000 but only hit £85,000, which will now go towards the running of the League One club.
Boss Ferguson took a 40 per cent wage cut over the summer and recently admitted he hasn't been taking a wage to help the Highland club through.
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