Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

CAMERON ‘RETIRES’ FROM CALEY POST

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KENNY Cameron has stepped down as Inverness chairman in the wake of their relegation.

Caley Thistle announced Cameron had “retired” after an eventful reign which saw the club win the Scottish Cup, lose a League Cup Final, secure three top-six finishes, play in Europe and, ultimately, crash out of the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p.

In a statement, Cameron said: “It is time for me to step down and leave others to take the club forward.

“When my appointmen­t as chairman was announced in September 2011 it was described as ‘a short-term arrangemen­t’.

“This ‘short-term’ arrangemen­t has l asted almost six years and, due to financial restrictio­ns, I also found myself taking on the role of chief executive, as the funds were not available to fill the post.”

“It has been my privilege to support the club in a variety of roles as we continued our eventful journey.

“We have experience­d periods of exceptiona­l success over the years and for a club, still in its infancy, to achieve what we have on limited resources makes that success all the more remarkable.”

ROSS COUNTY have released club captain Paul Quinn and t old Martin Woods and Ian McShane they are free to leave.

The Dingwall club also confirmed the departure of Jonathan Franks and Oscar Gobern.

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