Inverness striker Rory McAllister has been ruled out of action out for four to six weeks because of injury.
And club mourns former president
Inverness striker Rory McAllister has been ruled out of action out for four to six weeks because of injury.
The 21-year-old, who made his first senior appearance for almost three months in last weekend's defeat at St Mirren, landed awkwardly on his ankle following a tackle in training on Monday.
Scans have revealed no broken bones but McAllister has damaged ankle ligaments.
The injury is likely to sideline the youngster until the end of January.
Meanwhile, Inverness are mourning the passing of life president John 'Jock' Macdonald, aged 77.
Legend
Macdonald was the club's first chairman following the merger of Inverness Thistle and Caledonian FC in 1994.
Current chairman George Fraser led the tributes, saying on the club's
official website: "Jock's determination was vital to the merger of Highland League clubs Inverness Thistle and Caledonian to bring about this club and give the city its gateway to SPL football.
"He was a legend in his time as Inverness Thistle chairman, transforming their fortunes with strong leadership.
"He was a great character, the type that are few and far between nowadays. From being the backbone of his beloved Jags at Kingsmills Park to creating Scottish league football in Inverness, he commands great gratitude. Jock is irreplaceable."