Previews 2014-15
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It's Our Time The 2015 Scottish Cup Final has arrived and no big Bhoys in sight, only Bairns. And, as the slogan says: It's Our Time. Inverness and Falkirk have made it through to the final and will meet at Hampden on Saturday 30th May in what could be an historic occasion for both clubs. This competition originated in season 1873/1874 when Queens Park won the first of their 10 Scottish Cups. The first ever final was witnessed by around 2500 fans as the Spiders beat Clydesdale 2-0
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Treble Party Poopers Cup finaIists Inverness have an invite to the Champions party this Sunday as we take on treble double winners Celtic at Parkhead. We might not be the most popular of guests having thwarted the Hoops in their bid for the treble. It's been a fabulous season for Inverness with lots of firsts achieved this season. Qualification for the Europa league, Scottish Cup final, highest points tally in Premier League, Manager of the Year for Yogi and Young Player of the
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Time to Relax Dundee United are the visitors on Saturday with them still searching for the points that could lead to a European slot should Inverness win the Scottish Cup. Inverness can now approach this game under less pressure than previous weeks with qualification for Europe already assured and a place in the Cup final achieved. It's our third game in a row against Dundee teams and the last two were successful with victory over United eleven days ago and Dundee last weekend.
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Passports on standby Inverness travel to the City of Discovery on Saturday to discover if they can seal that elusive European spot prior to the Scottish Cup final. A win over Dundee would confirm Inverness as third in the country and ensure us of playing in the Europa League next season. There are other permutations of course but that is the favoured one. A deserved win over Dundee United in midweek has seen Inverness open up a seven point gap over challengers United and Tayside neigh
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Yogi's joy It's getting rather tight now in the race for third place as St Johnstone and Dundee United close in on Inverness who are doing their best to let someone else take the European place for finishing third in the league. The games are coming thick and fast now and only three days after drawing at Perth, Inverness have another must not lose game to contend with as Dundee United come North. The Arabs looked to be out of the race but as Inverness falter in the home straight
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The Race for Third Thoughts of the Scottish Cup final will be on the back burner this weekend as Inverness travel to Perth to take on fast finishers St Johnstone who have clawed their way into the race for third place after overtaking Dundee United last weekend. The Perth side are once more making a late run for the finishing line and are now within four points of stuttering Inverness, having beaten the Dark Blues in last weeks Tayside derby. It is now nine games since Inver
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Joshtice hash been sherved Well, that was the week that was. And what a week it turned out to be. Inverness reached their first Scottish Cup Final, but the shine was taken off that when Celtic wrote to the SFA looking for help. The compliance officer tried a new trick and cited Josh Meekings, offering a one match ban. You couldn't make this up as the spineless suits that run our game took Josh back to Hampden to face the music, despite most of the world including Neil Lennon, Ronnie
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