Ayr United's biggest game in years as the Honest Men bid to secure their Championship status for another year.David Hopkin's men travel to Inverness knowing a point in the Highlands definitely keeps them in the league.And the boss insists his men are prepared to fight at a venue which has not been kind to them down the years.Caley's season may be done with little in terms of league position to play for tonight, but Hopkin has warned against any complacency on that front from his men.He told the Ayrshire Post: "I know Neil McCann well and he is professional to the end.“They will not be rolling over in any shape or form.“We’re going to have to work very hard for anything we get and the players will be prepared for a very tough 90 minutes.“We.
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