DUNCAN FERGUSON admits his young Inverness players were stunned after Fraser Wishart laid bare the dire implications of administration - but he insists the kids are up for the fight of saving the club.
The Caley Thistle manager will spend today lifting spirits and ensuring the squad is in the right mindset to begin the battle against a potential 15-point deduction that would accompany insolvency.
Ferguson, speaking as the Caley Thistle board held "positive" talks with a potential investor, made it clear he was preparing for the worst.
The former Rangers, Everton and Newcastle striker described administration as an outcome "nobody should want" but vowed to stay on and fight to avert relegation even if administration strikes - so long as he isn't told to leave.
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