INVERNESS Caledonian Thistle defender Ross Millen has paid tribute to the quantity of away supporters who will probably be travelling to East Fife tomorrow cheering them on as they purpose to turn out to be League One champions.

Caley Thistle have sold out their away allocation of 750 tickets at MGM Timber Bayview Park for Saturday’s conflict which might see them safe the title and promotion back to the Championship.
Inverness are 4 factors clear on the high of the desk with two matches remaining within the marketing campaign. Victory tomorrow will assure Inverness the title, but additionally matching Stenhousemuir’s outcome at Alloa Athletic will safe high spot.
Millen says the group recognize the backing they’ve obtained not only for tomorrow’s recreation, however all season, and can look to repay their support by turning into champions tomorrow.
He mentioned: “Our fans have sold out their allocation, which is great.
“They’re nice at house, however particularly away from house, when you think about the journeys. It must be a very good day.
“I don’t think too much about the fans coming for a party.
“Maybe as a result of I’m older now, I simply take into consideration the 90 minutes of the sport.
“Everything else will take care of itself, but the most important thing is we need to try and win the game.
“Anything after that’s nice, however I am unable to consider that an excessive amount of proper now.”
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Inverness defeated Kelty Hearts 1-0 last week to transfer inside touching distance of turning into champions.
He says that they are going to look to preserve their feelings in test and never let the importance of the outcome get the higher of them through the match.
He mentioned: “When I was a young boy at Dunfermline, I watched them win the league and it was unbelievable at a sold-out East End Park.
“When I look back, it is good to have been a part of it this fashion, being extra answerable for your individual future.
“It should, hopefully, be a good day.
“We can solely management what we are able to management on Saturday.
“Stenhousemuir have been great and we need to give them credit, and it’s definitely not over yet.
“It’s good that it is in our palms, however a very powerful factor is East Fife on Saturday.“