Duncan Ferguson will work for free at crisis club Caley Thistle after volunteering to give up his wage to help save the club.
The Everton legend made the remarkable gesture just over a month after accepting a 40 per cent salary cut. His remaining £1200 a week wages, originally £3000 a week when he was lured north, will go towards the £200,000 Caley Jags say they must raise this month to stave off the immediate threat of administration.
Ferguson was talking while the Inverness board was meeting upstairs to discuss the scale of the latest financial threat to the 2015 Scottish Cup winners and former Premiership outfit’s future.
The 52-year-old former Dundee United, Rangers, Everton and Newcastle striker, appointed late last September, said: “I’ve given up my wage to try and help the club.