Duncan Ferguson's son follows him out of the door at Inverness as administrators axe four players
- Duncan Ferguson was axed by the League One club after they entered administration earlier this week
- Now his 21-year-old son Cameron has also been let go due to their financial position along with three others
Inverness administrators have made four players redundant - including the son of axed boss Duncan Ferguson.
Cameron Ferguson has left Caley Thistle 24 hours after his famous father paid the price for the club’s financial mismanagement.
The club also confirmed that Adam Brooks, Flynn Duffy and Wallace Duffy had departed along with on-loan Dundee United goalkeeper Jack Newman following the ‘ongoing review of the financial position with the joint administrators’.
Former Newcastle youth player Ferguson, 21, made 12 appearances, all from the bench, after joining Inverness in the summer.
Former Celtic player Brooks scored seven goals in 41 appearances, while Flynn Duffy played five times after joining from Dundee United before suffering broken ribs and a punctured lung eight weeks ago.
Wallace Duffy rejoined the club this summer and made 113 appearances over two spells.
Cameron Ferguson joined Inverness in the summer and played 12 games for the club
Duncan Ferguson was made redundant by the club's administrators earlier this week
A statement read: ‘The club thanks each player for their contributions while at Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC and wishes them the very best in the future.’
Administrators BDO later revealed that they were following up on three ‘expressions of interest’ in buying or investing in the club.
Everton legend Ferguson was made redundant on Wednesday - alongside assistant Gary Bollan and goalkeeping coach Stuart Garden - despite working for free in recent weeks. First-team coach Scott Kellacher was placed in charge of the team, who face Dumbarton away tomorrow.
Inverness were docked 15 points when they moved into administration and sit bottom of League One.