The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

‘No stopping Caley Thistle next term’

- ANDY SKINNER

Neil McCann believes Caley Thistle will be well equipped to make a stronger push in the Championsh­ip next season. McCann oversaw Inverness’ final 16 games of the season as interim manager, having taken charge when John Robertson was granted compassion­ate leave by the club.

The former Dundee manager will now step aside to pave the way for Robertson’s return, with McCann reported to have turned down an approach from former club Falkirk in order to accept a football advisor’s role with an agency.

Inverness’ form initially took time to get going under McCann, with the Highlander­s taking two points from his first four games in charge.

There were only two defeats that followed in his final 12 matches however, in a run which included a six-match winning sequence.

Although McCann will now move on from Caledonian Stadium, he feels the strides made during his short stint point towards a fruitful campaign next year.

McCann said: “I don’t know too much about what they had before, I can only judge what I had in the first four games.

“I can see boys that absolutely have developed and blossomed since I came in.

“That’s me just getting to know them, and what their strengths are as well.

“I’m not saying it’s because they are working under me, by any stretch of the imaginatio­n.

“But you get to know people and what their strengths are, so you can develop their strengths and coach them a wee bit.

“I have seen a real growth within the group, and individual­s themselves have certainly improved.

“I think next year could be a really exciting year for Inverness.”

Inverness have a number of players out of contract, although they have already secured the likes of David Carson, Scott Allardice and Anthony McDonald on new deals, along with youngsters Ryan Fyffe, Harry Nicolson and Lewis Hyde. A one-year extension for Shane Sutherland was announced yesterday.

Although McCann will not be part of the recruitmen­t process, he feels Caley Jags already have the basis of a strong squad.

He added: “It’s a great group. There are obviously boys out of contract, and I have taken lots of phone calls. Those calls got passed on very quickly because I’m not in a position to be making any decisions.

“The decisions regarding recruitmen­t for next season is not my remit.

“But there is a right good group of existing players here, that I know.

“Inverness is tough for recruitmen­t, because the central belt can offer the proximity of clubs not as far.

“What I would say is forget the travelling. It is a beautiful part of the world. It is a great setup with great people around the club.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom