Can swift promotion make Inverness CT's Fife base plan worthwhile?
When former player and coach Barry Wilson first heard about Inverness Caledonian Thistle's plan to train in Fife, he thought it might be a joke.
"It's like an admission that we can't do this or we can't keep doing it," said the 52-year-old, who spent nine seasons as a Caley Thistle player over two spells."There's pros and cons for it," he said. "But whether the pros outweigh the cons, I'm not so sure. "For the first 10, 20 years, it was all progress," said Wilson. "Through the leagues, cup runs, winning the cup.
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