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Location, location, location! Caley gaffer has to sell Highlands

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CALEY Thistle manager John Robertson says he has no option but to go the extra mile in order to maximise every penny of his budget.

The Inverness side are now making tentative preparatio­ns for the new season after finishing as runners-up to Dundee United in the Championsh­ip.

Robertson’s side could be playing Premiershi­p football next season if any plans to create a 14-team top tier are successful, although the Caley Jags boss admits that is a long shot.

His focus is building a squad capable of competing at the top end of the Championsh­ip but Robertson admits financial constraint­s and geography make it a difficult task.

He said: “It is always a big job as we have a limited budget.

“Our biggest problem is finding a pool of players.

“I remember having this conversati­on with (Dumbarton boss) Jim Duffy, who said ‘I feel for you being up there’.

“In the central belt, if Jim Duffy and I go for a player and we both offer him £500 per week, the lad is not going to move to Inverness. He will stay there as he doesn’t have to move and his wife doesn’t have to move her job.

“Jim Duffy also knows if he doesn’t get that player there is a pool of up to 500 players he can look at. He will eventually get the right quality for that price.

“If you live in the Central Belt, Fife, Dundee, the Borders, the west of Scotland or Edinburgh, you are in commuting distance.

“We are two hours north of Perth and three hours away from Aberdeen.

“Between ourselves and Ross County there are 60-odd players up here.

“I have had to go down and s el l t he c l ub to players.”

 ??  ?? Inverness Caley Thistle gaffer John Robertson.
Inverness Caley Thistle gaffer John Robertson.

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