Inverness manager Duncan Ferguson has left the club amidst a serious financial crisis, resulting in a 15-point deduction for the team in the William Hill League One. With the club facing relegation to League Two, assistant manager Gary Bollan and goalkeeping coach Stuart Garden have also departed, while first-team coach Scott Kellacher has taken over as head coach. Despite the challenges, Ferguson believes the club can avoid relegation if they hold on to their players.
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