
EXCLUSIVE: David Wotherspoon reveals call that led to Caley Thistle return
The experienced midfielder re-signed for the Caley Jags last month having previously netted five goals in 11 appearances for the club during a short stint from October 2023 until January 2024.
Wotherspoon left Dunfermline Athletic at the end of last season and having enjoyed his previous spell with Caley Thistle so much, the 35-year-old got in touch with boss Kellacher to see if he could return to the Highland capital.
The Canada international's enquiry prompted a jubilant response from Kellacher, who was a coach under Duncan Ferguson during Wotherspoon's time with Inverness in season 2023-24.
Wotherspoon said: 'I've got to a stage in my career where I didn't want to be waiting around so I decided I would start making phone calls to see where people were at and if they were interested in me.
'I took it upon myself to phone the manager and he was delighted to hear from me.
'When I said to the manager about wanting to come back he started singing to me on the phone!
'That was how it started and I'm here now and looking forward to the season starting.
'I got on well with him when I was here before.
'When he took on the job last season I messaged him and I looked for the score every week to see how the manager and the club were doing.
'He was keen to get me on board and it's been great to be back.
'The manager and Billy Mckay (player-assistant manager) attracted me back to Inverness, they really wanted me to come back up and that was a big factor.
'I enjoyed my football when I was at Inverness previously and I'm very happy to be here.'
Caley Thistle's season begins on Tuesday in the Premier Sports League Cup with a home clash against Elgin City.
They will also tackle St Johnstone at the Caledonian Stadium and East Kilbride and Raith Rovers away from home in Group F before their League One campaign begins on August 2.
During his career Wotherspoon has won the Scottish Cup twice and the League Cup once with St Johnstone and helped Dundee United win the Championship in 2024 following his first spell with Inverness.
One of the reasons he's rejoined Caley Thistle is to try to help the club get promoted back to the Championship.
Wotherspoon added: 'I had interest from elsewhere, but Inverness stuck out when I was looking at different options.
'The challenge of getting the club back up to the Championship also attracted me to come back. I think the Championship is where the club should be so that's where we're aiming to get to this season.
'With what the club went through last season I think staying up felt like they'd won something.
'They overcame the obstacles and now the club is in a better place thanks to people behind the scenes and we're looking to kick on now.'
One challenging aspect of rejoining Inverness for Wotherspoon is that it means spending time away from his wife Sophie and their three children who are 11, eight and six, who live on the outskirts of Edinburgh.
He said: 'My family understand the situation and why I wanted to come here.
'The club's been brilliant and I've managed to have the family up for the past week or so during the holidays.
'They've really enjoyed Inverness and they're going to try to come up as much as they can.
'When time allows the club are going to let me get back down the road to spend time with my family as well.
'They're understanding on that front, it's a family orientated club and everyone is in it together which is a great thing about the club.'
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