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ICT Players Who Have Scored European Goals


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you didnt say only current players so here's a couple to add to the list .....

Billy Urquhart (3 ICT appearances) scored in Europe for Rangers did he not ?

Duncan Shearer (63 ICT appearances) probably scored in Europe for the Dons ?

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yup - I knew there would be questions about that (which is why i included appearance totals in brackets), but Ian Broadfoot's stats show that he started 2 matches and came on as a sub in a third ..... mind you thats 3 more matches than Billy remembered when it was mentioned on Sportsound during the season .....

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Technically, I guess he played for CALEDONIAN THISTLE not INVERNESS CALEDONIAN THISTLE ... but thats just semantics as far as I am concerned.

SATURDAY 1st APRIL 1995, FIRS PARK, FALKIRK - BELLS SCOTTISH LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION



EAST STIRLING 1 (Geraghty 2)

CALEDONIAN THISTLE 0



EAST STIRLING - McDougall, Watt, R. Lee, Stirling, Sneddon, Ross, I. Lee, Hunter (Millar 84), Geraghty, Cuthbert (Abercromby 68), Dwyer

Sub - Moffat



CALEDONIAN THISTLE - McRitchie, Brennan, McAllister, Scott, Noble, Hastings, Mitchell, Lisle, Urquhart (Robertson 68), Christie (Hercher 61), MacMillan

Sub - Calder



REFEREE - Mr A Freeland (Aberdeen)

ATTENDANCE - 394

REPORT - This game started badly for Caley Thistle when they lost a goal in 2 minutes. The goal came as a result of a poor defensive clearance from a Robert Lee shot - it fell to Geraghty who blasted the ball high into the net. Veteran striker Billy Urquhart nearly equalised 6 minutes later but his shot was brilliantly saved by McDougall. At the other end Lee Cuthbert came close for East Stirling. The visitors efforts at snatching an equaliser resulted in a Christie header being cleared off the line and a Mitchell shot hitting the post. In the second half Mitchell again came close but McDougall saved well. The home side created a number of chances but their finishing was poor.[/code]
[code]TUESDAY 11th APRIL 1995, TELFORD STREET PARK, INVERNESS -

BELLS SCOTTISH LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION



CALEDONIAN THISTLE 0

ALBION ROVERS 2 (Thomson 26, Scott 84)



CALEDONIAN THISTLE - McRitchie, S. MacDonald, McAllister, Hercher, Noble (Sweeney 8), Sanderson (McCraw 61), Mitchell, Scott, Urquhart, Christie, MacMillan

Sub - Calder



ALBION ROVERS - Wight, Dolan, Gallagher, Wilcox, Ryan, Deeley, Thomson, J. McBride, Scott, Young (Quinn), Beattie

Sub - M. McBride



REFEREE - Mr G Mitchell (Arbroath) ATTENDANCE - 491

REPORT - This re-arranged match took place on a cold Tuesday night and Albion recorded only their fifth win of the season. The opening goal came in 26 minutes when Martin Scott ran from midfield before passing to Thomson who scored from the edge of the box. At the other end a Colin Mitchell shot was cleared off the line by Ryan and Wight denied the home side when he saved at the feet of Charlie Christie. In the second half Caley Thistle were denied what many thought was a clear cut penalty when Colin Mitchell was sandwiched in the area. Albion pressed forward and a superb Joe McBride 30 yard drive crashed off the post. The second goal for Albion came 6 minutes from time when Scott scored after a good solo effort.
SATURDAY 13th MAY 1995, TELFORD STREET PARK, INVERNESS - BELLS SCOTTISH LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION



CALEDONIAN THISTLE 1 (Hercher 72)

QUEEN'S PARK 1 (McCormack 19)



CALEDONIAN THISTLE - McRitchie, Brennan, McAllister, Hercher, C.Sinclair, Bennett, Mitchell, Lisle (Christie 55), McCraw (Urquhart 70), Holmes, Robertson

Sub - Calder



QUEEN'S PARK - Chalmers, Wilson, Graham, J. Orr, Matchett (Smith 70), Ferguson, Callan, Caven, McCormack, G. Orr (McPhee 57), McGoldrick

Sub - Edgar



REFEREE - Mr M. F. Pocock (Aberdeen) ATTENDANCE - 640

MAN OF THE MATCH - Mark Holmes (Caledonian Thistle)

REPORT - Sergei Baltacha's last game as Caley Thistle manager was a disappointment. In 15 minutes Queens nearly scored but Ross Caven's angled drive was tipped away by McRitchie. Three minutes later McAllister came close at the other end but a minute after that Queens took the lead. Gary Orr's pass into the box was collected by Steve McCormack who scored from 15 yards. There were few real chances in the game but in 79 minutes the home side equalised. Alan Hercher scored with a header after a Bennett cross was flicked on by Billy Urquhart. Caven nearly scored for Queens a few minutes later but his 15 yard effort went wide. Queens were then awarded a free kick on the edge of the box after McRitchie was penalised for breaching the four steps rule. The 'keeper turned the free kick away for a corner but was booked for his continued protests.[/code]

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I was certainly at that Shire game, real end of season stuff.

Not sure Billy ever scored in Europe though he did miss a couple as any bluenose will tell you :015: :015: :015: :015:

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Itjust shows how far we have come that 11 years ago we lost to East Stirling and ALbion Rover in front of less than 500 people and now we've just finished our second SPL season with 5 wins in arow infront of more than 3000 people. Also is that the same A Freeland refereeing our game against East Stirling that's now an SPL referee?

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if your including ICT players of yesteryear as well as current then brewster deserves a mention - top goalscorer for who ever he played for in greece! cant be bothered finding out if he scored in any european matches for them but fact is greece is a european country so i reckon he deserves a mention.. :011:

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'It just shows how far we have come that 11 years ago we lost to East Stirling and ALbion Rover in front of less than 500 people'

Agree.. however you are maybe a bit young to have seen us play under Baltacha! the crowds improved when Pele came along.

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