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Caley Thistle faced a tough 1-0 loss against Arbroath, pushing them down to ninth place in League One. This defeat highlighted the team’s struggle to find their scoring touch, with only one win in the season so far. Manager Duncan Ferguson has taken a voluntary pay cut to help save jobs amidst financial challenges faced by the club.

The match saw new loan signing Charlie Reilly partnering with Billy Mckay in attack, providing a spark for Caley Thistle. Despite their efforts, Arbroath’s Gavin Reilly scored the winning goal in the 67th minute, securing the victory for the hosts. Inverness had their chances, with goalkeeper Aidan McAdams making crucial saves to keep them in the game.

Inverness’s defensive solidity has been a positive, with Danny Devine and Remi Savage leading the backline effectively. However, the lack of goals is a concern for the team. The upcoming fans’ meeting at the Caledonian Stadium will be crucial in planning for the club’s survival and raising necessary funds.

Manager Duncan Ferguson expressed frustration over the lack of penalty decisions in their favor throughout the season. Despite the challenges, he remains committed to supporting his players and staff during these tough times. The team now looks ahead to their upcoming SPFL Trust Trophy match against Livingston.

Overall, Caley Thistle faces an uphill battle both on and off the pitch, but with the support of fans and the dedication of the players and staff, they aim to navigate through these challenges and turn their season around.