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Caley ticket offer blasted

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INVERNESS have been slammed for introducin­g a cut-price ticket deal for tomorrow’s visit of Motherwell – because it applies to home fans only.

The Highland club’s supporters can buy four match tickets for £40, £48 less than what it would cost to buy them individual­ly.

The move has enraged Motherwell fans who took to Twitter to have a pop at Inverness with one tweeting: “A disgrace this isn’t available to Well fans.”

Another added: “Poor from ICT.” BURNLEY boss Sean Dyche has confirmed Joey Barton will continue to train with the Clarets after his FA betting charge.

The Rangers outcast is waiting to discover his punishment for allegedly making 1260 bets over a 10-year period.

Dyche said: “This does not change my thinking on him, on who he is and what he has done for me.” LIVERPOOL forward Roberto Firmino has been charged with drink-driving. He’ll appear in court next month. SCOTLAND cap Jamie Mackie says his return to QPR has been horrible.

The 31-year-old frontman, who is set to face Brighton today, has made just six starts for the Championsh­ip club in 18 months because of injuries. He said: “It’s been a nightmare. I just want to play and forget it.” FORMER Rangers midfielder Robbie Crawford, 23, has left Raith after less than two months. DUMBARTON boss Stephen Aitken has not given up hope of keeping attacker Josh Todd and on-loan Celtic midfielder Joe Thomson. ONE-TIME Aberdeen winger Jeffrey Monakana has joined English National League club Sutton United. QUEEN’S PARK winger Joe Bradley has returned to his former junior club Beith on loan. MORTON fans have voted for their favourites to wear a red tartan away kit next season. Ton last wore tartan strips in 1993. EAST FIFE have Chris Duggan back in training after six months out with a hamstring injury. EDINBURGH CITY want to sign former Aberdeen midfielder Josh Walker, 27. ST MIRREN defender Ben Gordon’s knee injury is not as bad as initially feared. He is due back in six to 10 weeks. ARBROATH are keen on Stirling midfielder Bryan Hodge but face competitio­n from Elgin City.

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