Inverness captain Billy Mckay is proud of his team’s resilience as they prepare to face Annan Athletic amidst the looming threat of administration. With Inverness currently in ninth place in League One, just one point below Annan, every game is crucial for them to climb the table.
The upcoming match against Annan could potentially be the last for some players at Inverness, depending on the outcome of the administration process. Mckay emphasized the importance of staying focused on the pitch despite the off-field pressures and uncertainties that the team is facing. He commended the younger players in the squad for their contribution and dedication during this challenging time.
Despite the difficult circumstances, Mckay remains hopeful that the club will survive and urged fans to show their support during the match against Annan. The striker, who is in his third spell with Inverness, acknowledged the impact that administration could have on the club and its staff, emphasizing the need to take care of everyone involved.
Looking ahead to the game against Annan, Mckay expressed confidence in the team’s ability to secure a much-needed win. He highlighted the importance of every point, especially considering the possibility of a 15-point deduction if the club goes into administration. Inverness will be without key players like Charlie Gilmour and Charlie Reilly due to injury, but Mckay believes that the team is capable of overcoming these challenges.
With previous losses to Annan earlier in the season, Mckay stressed the significance of turning the tide and securing a victory on Saturday. He emphasized the team’s determination to start winning games and climb the league table, regardless of the potential obstacles they may face. The upcoming match against Annan presents an opportunity for Inverness to demonstrate their resilience and fighting spirit in the face of adversity.