It is only a few weeks since Celtic youth Aidan Rice made a short-term move to the Highland capital in similar circumstances.
After leaving the Caledonian Stadium last summer, he moved into part-time football with a Highland League giant.
The team was founded by an Inverness-based fire service worker, and competed against Europe’s best last weekend.
Caley Thistle’s head coach was left hugely frustrated by the drop off in his side’s performance.
ICT’s only senior goalkeeper was forced off at half time as Caley Thistle slipped to defeat on home turf.
Caley Thistle have had to rely more on academy talents due to their financial woes, but one of those players says it has helped their development.
ICT’s commercial business manager says there are plenty of opportunities to get in on the ground floor of the club’s journey.
Joint-administrators BDO are still to contact all shareholders to secure 100 per cent of the shares for Alan Savage’s takeover bid.
Alan Savage will be the man to lead Caley Thistle out of administration after BDO confirmed that he was their preferred bidder.
ICT’s next opponents saw their manager resign earlier this week after a 6-0 humbling at the hands of Dumbarton.
After years of playing and coaching at the Caledonian Stadium, the Scottish Cup winner dropped down to the Highland League to step into the top job.
The kickboxers have continued to add to their remarkable collection over the years.
Keith Bray linked up with Alfie Stewart on three separate occasions, but the first was the brainchild of another of their ICT teammates.
The group disbanded just over a decade ago, but one of its founding members believes their cause is still relevant today.
Caley Thistle moved three points clear of the relegation play-off zone in Aberdeen.
Two of Highland Boxing Academy’s fighters were on Lochaber Phoenix’s recent card, each coming away with victories.
Manager Conor Gethins is delighted with how the 24-year-old has kicked on this season.
The application marks the end of one of the more controversial sagas connected to the football club in recent years.
From only having three players at the club’s first session 18 months ago, there are now over 100 people invited to sessions.
This Friday’s charity event will feature a special appearance from a Caley Thistle cup winner too.