The Inverness Reds is the Aberdeen Football Supporters Club based in Inverness covering the Inverness, Moray and Easter Ross area of the Highlands of Scotland.
The Supporters Club was formed in 1976, and we’ve travelled far and wide since then courtesy of the Dons European exploits and pre-season friendlies.

Even Nessie is a Don!
We run buses to every weekend home game at Pittodrie and to cup matches, so if you live in the Inverness, Easter Ross or along the A96, why not join the Inverness Reds.
For the price of a chippy supper and a pint, you’ll get access to match tickets through the Supporters Club, a massive website with lots of information, regular email newsletters, and of course a bus that runs between Inverness, along the A96 to Aberdeen for every home match and the occasional away match!
About the website
Inverness Reds Online started in 1999, and we celebrate our 10th anniversary this year with a completely new re-design.
Getting the website onto the internet is no mean feat. We use some major bits of kit to run, design and build the site.
The geeky part! We use some industry standard software, Adobe Dreamweaver, Photoshop and GoLive for design and MYSQL for some backend stuff. For development and testing, we use a virtualisation environment running Windows 7, Vista, XP and Linux so we can test the site on various systems and browsers.
We have two servers located in the UK, one in London and one in Gloucester – which delivers enough bandwidth to manage our data intensive traffic including the AFC DONScast.









