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	<span style="font-size:28px;"><strong>Thick and Fast</strong></span>
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	We are playing catch up now in the Championship and the games keep coming after the winter disruption with relegated Brechin coming North on Tuesday night, kick off at 7:45pm.
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	<img class="ipsAttachLink_image ipsAttachLink_left" src="https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DZw6cj5W4AA22AN.jpg" style="width: 300px; height: auto; float: left;" alt="DZw6cj5W4AA22AN.jpg" loading="lazy">Been a good week for Inverness, four points in the Championship from two tough games and an IrnBru Cup in the trophy cabinet from the victory over Dumbarton at McDiarmid Park. Who knew? Our last outing saw us rally after going two down to St Mirren but Gary Warren and Liam Polworth restored parity. An excellent point given the gravity of the situation when Lewis Morgan scored a second for St Mirren. However Mark Ridgers was in inspired form with a string of superb saves including a hook off the line with his foot penalty save as he dived the wrong way. Wonderful stuff from the big stopper who has turned his season round after a sticky start.
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	Brechin are already mathematically relegated and they come North after losing 3-0 at Falkirk, the Hedge boys coming apart with two players sent off just before half-time. Not surprising really as they are without a win in thirty Championship games having amassed only four points all season. A word of caution however as we only just beat them in our last meeting in a see saw game. We went from 1-0 up to 2-1 down before George Oakley spared our blushes with a late goal despite ending the game with 10 men. Warning heeded I hope.
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	All the stats are in our favour for this one. We are 34 for &amp; 34 against, Brechin are 19 for &amp; 42 against. In league games this season we have three wins with an 11-2 advantage. So, this is an opportunity to get into positive goal difference territory and maybe jump back above Falkirk.
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	<strong>Injury lists</strong> have shortened as the season has worn on and Robbo should have a reasonable squad to choose from.
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	<strong>Darren Dods</strong> will be without his suspended duo of Sean Crighton and Paul McLean as his season fades away.
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	No disrespect to Brechin, but we should be winning games like this comfortably. Alas, games are not played on paper and given our struggle at Glebe Park, Brechin will be determined to finish the season with a mini flourish. Isaac Layne was one who caused a bit of discomfort with his burly robust style, but Coll Donaldson eventually got to grips with him and the threat was nullified. I'm looking for a goal scoring home win to set us up for a wee run in the home straight. The play-offs at the top end of the league are a long shot to be honest, but that could be achieved with an unbeaten run to the wire. We'll see how that goes. Defeat here is unthinkable, but as I said a wee bit of caution will not go amiss.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">1557</guid><pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2018 16:14:35 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Inverness CT -V- St Mirren - Preview</title><link>https://caleythistleonline.com/articles.html/archives/preview-archive/previews-2017-18/inverness-ct-v-st-mirren-preview-r1554/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	<span style="font-size:28px;"><strong>Champions elect coming North.</strong></span>
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	St Mirren are the visitors on Saturday as we complete a hectic week with the Championship leaders looking to edge closer to promotion whilst we search for a way into the play-off zone. A large away support is expected for this one and the home fans might well be outnumbered given their reluctance to get down to the stadium.
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	<img alt="DZXKNq1X0AIUmEs.jpg" class="ipsAttachLink_image ipsAttachLink_left" src="https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DZXKNq1X0AIUmEs.jpg" style="width: 300px; height: auto; float: left;" loading="lazy">It has been a memorable week for Inverness as we won the IrnBru Cup after defeating Dumbarton last weekend courtesy of a Carl Tremarco stoppage time goal. We followed that up by beating pre-season title favourites Dundee United on Tuesday night, thanks to Aaron Doran's strike just on half time. It was a narrow win but well deserved and a decent performance to boot. That was in contrast to the rather dull Cup Final. However the result was the important thing and finals are often like that as nobody wants to be the one that makes the error.
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	St Mirren are closing in on the title. Their charge began last season after being somewhat detached at the foot of the table, but Jack Ross has transformed the Buddies into a formidable side and one that thoroughly deserve to be promoted as Champions.
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	St Mirren have almost double the points that Inverness have accumulated so far and sit top of the league by 14 points from Livingston. They are the highest scorers with 57 goals compared to our 32. Defensively we are much closer with the Buddies conceding three less than us. St Mirren have won the previous encounters this season although the games were closer than the scorelines suggest. St Mirren romped past Dumbarton in midweek banging in five goals without reply. Lewis Morgan bagging a hat-trick in that one. Four wins on the trot for the Paisley side.
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	<strong>John Robertson</strong> has a doubt in Jake Mulraney but should have an otherwise injury free squad to choose from. Not often we can say that.
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	<strong>tm4tj prediction:-</strong> Our season seems to have finally begun. We're a bit late to the party, but confidence can be a game changer and we need that from now to the end of the season. It would be a brave man to bet against St Mirren winning this one, but maybe we can take something from the game. Celtic bound Lewis Morgan is a big danger with 22 goal Gavin Reilly and Daniel Mullen on the goal trail as well. Formidable opposition it has to be said but it's not beyond the realms of possibility that we could take all three points, but that's optimism at it's best. A draw might be our best bet.
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	Detailed Preview on <a href="http://ictfc.com/news/club-news/2172-match-preview-st-mirren-home-31-03-2018" rel="external">Official ICTFC website</a>
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">1554</guid><pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2018 21:01:24 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Dumbarton -V- Inverness CT - IrnBru - Preview</title><link>https://caleythistleonline.com/articles.html/archives/preview-archive/previews-2017-18/dumbarton-v-inverness-ct-irnbru-preview-r1553/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	<span style="font-size:28px;"><strong>IrnBru Cup Final</strong></span>
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	<img alt="DY0F-4UXUAAGTdD.jpg" class="ipsAttachLink_image ipsAttachLink_left" src="https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DY0F-4UXUAAGTdD.jpg" style="width: 300px; height: auto; float: left;" loading="lazy">It's the IrnBru Cup Final this weekend as both Inverness and Dumbarton travel to the Fair City of Perth, to McDiarmid Park to be precise, to contest the 2018 Challenge Cup final. The game kicks off at 16:15 with TV coverage on BBC Alba, so get your Gaelic phrase book out if you can't get to the game and settle down with a glass of the rusty nectar, maybe fortified with your favourite tipple.
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	<img alt="DY-5wvLXkAEk8Sx.jpg" class="ipsAttachLink_image ipsAttachLink_right" src="https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DY-5wvLXkAEk8Sx.jpg" style="width: 300px; height: auto; float: right;" loading="lazy">We have won this competition before at the very same venue in 2003/2004 season when we overcame Airdrie United 2-0 to lift the then Bells Cup thanks to late strikes from David Bingham and Steve Hislop. We have also lost the final twice. Alloa winning a high scoring game on penalties (5-4) after a 4-4 draw at the Excelsior Stadium. In 2010 we surrendered a two goal lead at McDiarmid Park when Dundee came back to win 3-2 in the Alba Challenge Cup.
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	We got to the final this season after wins over Aberdeen u20 (2-4), Peterhead (3-0), Falkirk (1-0) and Crusaders (3-2) after the proverbial game of two halves. 
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	Dumbarton have had equally tough games and have reached their first major final in 121 years. They have beaten Rangers u20 (2-1), Connah's Quay (2-1), Stranraer (2-1), Raith Rovers (2-0) and Welsh side The New Saints (2-1).
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	Previous encounters this season in the Championship are one win apiece. Dumbarton won the fixture at The Rock, coming from behind to win 2-1. Connor Bell had given us an early lead but Dimitris Froxylias levelled just after the break. Sam Wardrop scored the winner around the hour mark and we failed to find an equaliser with Gary Warren being red carded with twenty minutes left. Inverness gained revenge with a narrow win in the Highlands in mid December by 1-0, Carl Tremarco the scorer.
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	Neither club has performed consistently in the Championship and their respective league positions reflect that. Inverness are currently eighth and Dumbarton ninth and either club could be drawn into the play-off at the bottom. However, we will put league form aside and concentrate on the IrnBru Cup final this weekend.
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	<strong>Team News</strong><br>
	<strong>Inverness</strong> will be without Brad Mckay (suspended) and Nathan Austin (cup-tied) Good news is that Coll Donaldson should be fit enough to start after sitting on the bench last week.<br>
	<strong>Dumbarton</strong> boss Stevie Aitken has reservations over Dimitri Froxylias who has been called up to play for Cyprus the day before the Cup Final. He will be flying back to Glasgow after the game and Aitken will be hoping his Cyprus call up will not affect his performance. The Sons also have four players cup-tied. Liam Dick, Andy Stirling, Kevin Nisbet and Aidan Wilson are all out.
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	No prediction from me for this one. Suffice to say it won't be easy and let's hope both sets of fans enjoy their day out.
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	More detail can be found on the <a href="http://ictfc.com/news/team-news/2157-irn-bru-cup-final-preview-24-03-2018" rel="external">Official Preview</a> and you can keep up to date with all the latest news from the <a href="https://twitter.com/ICTFC" rel="external nofollow">Official Twitter Account for ICTFC</a>
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	If you can't make the game, TV coverage is exclusively live on <strong>BBC ALBA</strong>. Coverage begins at <strong>4.00pm</strong>. If you can make the game, tickets will be onsale from 2.30pm at the McDiarmid Park ticket office:
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	<strong>£15 for adults <br>
	£10 for over 65s &amp; students <br>
	£5 for juveniles aged 13-16 <br>
	Free for U12s</strong><br>
	 
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">1553</guid><pubDate>Fri, 23 Mar 2018 21:53:00 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Dundee United -V- Inverness CT - Preview</title><link>https://caleythistleonline.com/articles.html/archives/preview-archive/previews-2017-18/dundee-united-v-inverness-ct-preview-r1551/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	<span style="font-size:28px;"><strong>Play-Off Possibility</strong></span>
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	Inverness face Dundee United on Saturday with the season hanging in the balance after another defeat in midweek at East End Park.
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	We are now closer to the relegation play-offs at the bottom end of the table than we are to the promotion play-offs. Our schoolboy errors on and off the park leave us with little hope of progressing this term and the outlook is bleak. All we have left to look forward to is the IrnBru cup final at McDiarmid Park Perth against Dumbarton. That is assuming we can stave off the relegation play-off position.
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	After a lifeless performance against Dunfermline, we went down 1-0, but by all accounts we got off lightly with Mark Ridgers making a couple of wonderful saves to keep the score down. Our attempts to score were negligible and our antics off the park were laughable. I'm talking about the farce that ended with Brad Mckay not being named at all until Riccardo Calder pulled up, then only being named as a substitute but Cameron Harper who made his debut was suddenly injured after five minutes therefore Brad got on the park after all. What the hell was that all about?
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	Our opponents, Dundee United managed to get back on track after a poor run of results. They came from behind to defeat Queen of the South with Mathew Smith bagging a brace, the first a thumping long range effort. Thomas Mikkelsen had scored the equaliser to get United back into the game. It was their first Championship win since they beat Brechin on the 2nd of January. During that poor run they had been thrashed 6-1 by Falkirk and 3-0 by Morton.
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	Coll Donaldson and Nathan Austin are still sidelined so that leaves our back line a bit fragile. Who knows what's going on behind the scenes, but the Brad Mckay farce was odd to say the least. Let's hope this is sorted before it's too late.
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	The Arabs have made an emergency loan signing in Anthony Ralston. I'm buggered if I know what the emergency is, but the young Celtic  defender is at Tannadice for the rest of the season. He has made six starts for Celtic including a Champions League game against PSG. United went with this line-up against QotS:- Lewis, Durnan, Quinn, Scobbie, Murdoch, Flood (Slater 88), King (McMullan 84), Stanton, Robson, Smith, Mikkelsen (McDonald 73).
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	tm4tj prediction:- Given our lame effort at East End Park, and without Coll Donaldson, I see no reason that we should expect anything from this game. Thumping win for United which coupled with a win for Dumbarton over Brechin City will leave us perilously close to the relegation play-off slot.<br>
	 
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	Further news on the <a href="http://ictfc.com/news/team-news/2152-match-preview-dundee-utd-away-17-03-2018" rel="external">Official Site</a> 
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">1551</guid><pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2018 20:24:26 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Dunfermline -V- Inverness CT - Preview</title><link>https://caleythistleonline.com/articles.html/archives/preview-archive/previews-2017-18/dunfermline-v-inverness-ct-preview-r1549/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	<span style="font-size:28px;"><strong>Heading towards last chance saloon</strong></span>
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	After what seems like an entire season of games put on hold in the Winter of our discontent, we should take on fellow promotion hopefuls Dunfermline Athletic on Tuesday night. It's getting to the stage for both clubs where only a win will suffice.
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	<img class="ipsImage ipsImage_thumbnailed ipsAttachLink_image ipsAttachLink_left" data-fileid="10452" data-unique="aae8gxtyu" src="https://caleythistleonline.com/uploads/monthly_2018_03/5aa6f87a83115_Parstx.jpg.6313960fa926a813ba66410d776f90f1.jpg" style="width: 350px; height: auto; float: left;" alt="Pars tx.jpg" loading="lazy">This game has been knocked back already due to inclement weather and frozen pipes but it looks like it could go ahead this time. Our last competitive game was on 24th February when we went down 0-2 against Morton in the Highlands. We only managed two games throughout February. The other one was the IrnBru Cup game against Irish side Crusaders which saw us get into the final after a pulsating 3-2 win. We will play Dumbarton at McDiarmid Park, Perth, in a couple of weeks. The fixtures are now stacking up for Inverness and we will be playing twice a week for the foreseeable future.
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	Dunfermline are without a win in their last seven games since they defeated Dumbarton 0-1 on 6th January. Their last game was a 2-0 defeat to leaders St Mirren at the weekend. They still lead Inverness by five points and sit just outside the play-off zone in sixth place, but we do have two games in hand.
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	We were dropped down into eighth position at the weekend when Falkirk beat Morton 3-1, and only Dumbarton and Brechin are below us. Our season now hinges on us making a grandstand finish to the season, but with our player of the year so far Coll Donaldson injured, it looks like the IrnBru Cup might be our only crumb of comfort after the massive rejig following relegation.
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	Dunfermline warned us how tough this league was going to be by trouncing us 5-1 in the second league game of the season. We did gain a modicum of revenge with a 1-0 win at the Caledonian Stadium at the end of October, but only six wins from thirteen Championship fixtures since then has seen us struggle to climb the league. It's like one step forward and two back at the minute.
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	Coll Donaldson and Nathan Austin are both out with hamstring injuries but Robbo should have a full squad otherwise.
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	Here's the Pars line up in their last outing at St Mirren.<br>
	<strong>Dunfermline</strong>: Robinson, Williamson, Talbot, M'Voto, Ashcroft, Craigen, Beadling, Vincent, Armstrong, McManus, Clark.<br>
	<strong>SUBS:</strong> Gill, Morris, Martin, Cardle, Wedderburn, Higginbotham, Ryan
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	<strong>tm4tj prediction:-</strong> With our lack of action recently it's difficult to guess how we will react to our inactivity. Coll Donaldson missing out is a big blow and our cover up front is thin with John Baird off to Morton and Nathan Austin injured. Dunfermline fans don't seem too bothered if we were to help remove Magic Johnston from the managers seat, so let's see if we can help them out here and record an away win. It looks like a tall order though, so I'm going with a no score draw.<br>
	 
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">1549</guid><pubDate>Mon, 12 Mar 2018 22:02:31 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Inverness CT -V- Morton - Preview</title><link>https://caleythistleonline.com/articles.html/archives/preview-archive/previews-2017-18/inverness-ct-v-morton-preview-r1547/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	<span style="font-size:28px;"><strong>Let the six-pointers begin.</strong></span>
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	Inverness host Morton in the Championship as the battle for play-off places hots up. With only ten games left for Inverness to save their season, many of these encounters will be seen as six-pointers, and this one is certainly a must not lose game.
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	<img alt="Morton Tx.jpg" class="ipsImage ipsImage_thumbnailed ipsAttachLink_image ipsAttachLink_left" data-fileid="10428" data-unique="0s8rmib6u" src="https://caleythistleonline.com/uploads/monthly_2018_02/5a905d0a0c02e_MortonTx.jpg.52de211338a430170dfb5bb252df4b57.jpg" style="width: 300px; height: auto; float: left;" loading="lazy"><span style="color:#0000cc;"><span style="font-size:16px;"><strong><u>It's game on</u></strong></span></span><span style="color:#ff0000;"><span style="font-size:16px;"><strong> after the pitch inspection. It had been arranged for 08:30 on Saturday morning as a precaution with the surface struggling to recover recently.</strong></span></span>
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	It's back to league business for Inverness after the enthralling IrnBru Cup win over Irish side Crusaders last Sunday. It looked all over bar the shouting at the interval as Inverness raced into a three goal lead with goals from George Oakley, Joe Chalmers and Jake Mulraney. However, Inverness were once more reduced to ten men and Crusaders had a real go, Heatley grabbing a brace to make the last few minutes a touch tense. But we held on and even had the luxury of spurning a scoring opportunity when Iain Vigurs made a hash of a penalty kick after CTO Man of the Match Liam Polworth was sent tumbling to the sodden turf. That victory will see us play Dumbarton in the final on Saturday 24th March at 16:15 with the game being played at McDiarmid Park, Perth.
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	Morton moved eight points above Inverness in midweek with a hard earned win over Dumbarton. Thomas O'Ware was the man that consolidated their position in the top four in a game that they always looked like coming out on top. The Greenock side have won three of their last four games, drawing the other one. They have the best defensive record in the league conceding only 23 goals whilst scoring 34, giving them a +11 goal difference, to Inverness' +2gd.
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	We drew 1-1 in the first meeting this season with Gary Warren scoring in the first half. Morton eventually got to grips with the pace of the game and were well worth their point after Robert Thomson levelled just after the break. Collin Seedorf was red carded at the end of this game. In the second game, Morton held the upper hand after David Raven was sent off as he conceded the penalty after twenty-two minutes from which Gary Harkins scored the only goal of the game.
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	Discipline has been a big part of our downfall this season and can probably be attributed to the loss of around ten points, enough to see us comfortably in the play-off zone. After the IrnBru game, we have now had nine players sent off. Whether the referee's decisions have been correct or not, we are putting ourselves in the position of ending the game with less players than we started with, mostly through petty trips, clips, minor indiscretion and often sheer stupidity. What it boils down to is those left on the pitch are suffering because we can't keep our composure when the going gets tough resulting in the ruination of the fans weekend plus our struggle to climb the table is like running in treacle. This really needs addressed Robbo, time to take drastic action against those seeing red where indiscipline is an issue.
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	Inverness were without Carl Tremarco, Aaron Doran, Nathan Austin and Charlie Trafford against Crusaders. Tremarco is almost ready and could feature in the squad. Austin was cup-tied and will return. Doran was not risked on a really heavy pitch and he and Trafford are available.  Brad Mckay will be eligible for this game as his red card will only make him miss the final against Dumbarton. John Baird has been loaned to Morton for the remainder of the season therefore I doubt we will see him in the squad tomorrow. No big loss really as although he worked hard, his return of only four goals in thirty-one games was hardly game changing stuff. Talking of red cards; Jake Mulraney will sit this one out after his madness at the end ofJanuary in Falkirk. It was that long ago that even the SFA forgot to put his name on the current list of outstanding suspensions. SFA not as observant as <em><strong>Caley Stan</strong></em> who pointed that one out. <img alt=":twothumbsup:" data-emoticon="1" src="https://caleythistleonline.com/uploads/emoticons/default_twothumbsup.gif" title=":twothumbsup:" loading="lazy">
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	Morton were without Australian centre half Jack Iredale against Dumbarton and Robert Thomson has not played in over a month now. Jai Quitongo, Ross Forbes and Keeper Jamie McGowan are all out long term.
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	<strong>tm4tj prediction.</strong> Well, if they can't be motivated for these final ten games then there's no hope. I expect us to be fired up for this one as we push for the top zone. It's taken a long time for Robbo to suss out his best options and he's nearly there. George Oakley has made the front man job his own. It's possible Austin could compliment him with Calder and Doran the providers. Liam Polworth had his best game for ages last week and his confidence is growing as is Mark Ridgers in goal. So, coming good at the right time we hope, but Morton have got where they are by hard graft and will be difficult to break down as their defensive record suggests. Gary Harkins will always be a threat with his quality. Tight game but we should edge it. 2-1 for Inverness, mon the Caley Jags.
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	<a href="http://ictfc.com/news/team-news/2135-match-preview-morton-home-24-02-18" rel="external">Official Preview</a>
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	Here's Morton keeper Derek Gaston pulling of this acrobatic save against QotS recently. Incredible stuff....
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	<span style="font-size:36px;"><strong>IrnBru Cup Semi-Final</strong></span>
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	Inverness welcome Irish Premiership side Crusaders to the Scottish Highlands for the IrnBru cup semi-final. Just when you forgot all about this competition, someone somewhere comes up with a date and time to suit everybody. Well, the date is Sunday 18th February, the time is 17:15. I kid you not.
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	The weather has relented in the last couple of days which is just as well as the pitch looked somewhat tired and heavy after weeks of dismal winter weather took it's toll. I would still expect a less than velvet surface with the going soft.
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	<a class="ipsAttachLink ipsAttachLink_image ipsAttachLink_left" data-fileid="10422" href="https://caleythistleonline.com/uploads/monthly_2018_02/Crusaders.png.0edc0dae149c2b94d662a8214dc8f7bc.png" rel="" style="float: left;"><img alt="Crusaders.png" class="ipsImage ipsImage_thumbnailed" data-fileid="10422" data-unique="m6lls8ufc" src="https://caleythistleonline.com/uploads/monthly_2018_02/Crusaders.thumb.png.510c3909661aad251a05fac45303af94.png" style="width: 350px; height: auto;" loading="lazy"></a>Logistics aside, the competition has reached the last four with Inverness v Crusaders (Northern Ireland), and New Saints (Wales) v Dumbarton. To give New Saints their Sunday name, it's The New Saints of Oswestry Town &amp; Llansantffraid Football Club. They play in Oswestry, Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain. That'll be why TNS is the preferred title.  Thankfully, it's Crusaders that we play and they are known as the Crues.  <strong>***Latest News***</strong> We now know one of the finalists and it's congratulations to Dumbarton who have reached their first Cup final in over 100 years. They came from behind to beat TNS 1-2 with late goals from Danny Handling and Dimitris Froxylias. Former Caley Jags player Dean Ebbe had given TNS the lead early in the second half.
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	So what do we know about them? They hail from Belfast where they have a 3383 capacity all seated stadium, Seaview. Manager Stephen Baxter is a former player and has been in the job since 2005. They play in red and black, so they have something in common with half of Caley Thistle. In season 2016/2017 they relinquished their title and finished second in the NIFL Premiership behind one of their Belfast rivals, Linfield. It was a last day victory for Linfield that decided the title. However, this season appears to be back on track with Crusaders 5 points clear with 10 games remaining. Some impressive stats so far, Played 28:- Won 22 - Lost 2 - Goals For 82 - Goals Against 28.
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	Crusaders last game was a 4-2 victory over Glentoran although they were knocked out of the Irish Cup a couple of weeks ago 4-1 by Cliftonville after being reduced to ten men. Jordan Owens, Billy Joe Burns, Colin Coates and Gavin Whyte were the scorers in the win over Glentoran. Gavin Whyte is the top scorer in the division with 18 goals, and fellow Crusader Paul Heatley is third with 13 goals. Whyte was the man that scored a last minute goal to knock out Dundee United in the last round. The 22 year old is regarded as a flying winger and one of the hot prospects in the Irish Leagues. He was also a signing target for Dundee United at one point but he is content to remain at Seaview for now where he is scoring goals almost every week. Recent signing Darren Murray is also amongst the goals and scored a brace on his debut in the 3-0 win over Carrick Rangers. The former Warrenpoint Town striker feels he will benefit from playing at Crusaders as he will get more scoring opportunities. He has already notched 12 for the season.
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	Check out this BBC Sport footage of their win over Glentoran. <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/4301817" rel="external nofollow">Crusaders v Glentoran</a>
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	From the <strong>Belfast Telegraph</strong>, defender <strong>Sean Ward</strong> said the players are relishing the chance to progress to another major final. "It's been a good competition for us and like every one we enter we want to go as far as we possibly can," said Ward. "We are confident we can beat Inverness, there is no doubt about that, but we will need to perform well. "We will give it our best. To reach the final will be special. Players want to play in finals, it's why we play the game and it's another massive opportunity to reach a big final. "After the disappointment of the League Cup semi-final and Irish Cup it's a welcome distraction for us. We will face a full-time Inverness outfit who will be good but we will give it our best and see if it's good enough."
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	And manager <strong>Stephen Baxter</strong> added:- "This Inverness game is a break away from the relentless pressure and tension of the league games. It's a big game of football but it will be a nice break for us.
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	"We will give a good account of ourselves. We won the Setanta Cup which was a huge lift to everyone and reaching an IRN BRU semi-final is a big feather in our cap as these are the best teams in our islands."
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	<u><strong>Inverness</strong></u> have stuttered somewhat in recent weeks and have also dropped out of the Scottish Cup with a 1-0 defeat to Premiership side Dundee after a replay. That was our last game (30th Jan) as the weather saw the Dundee United game postponed. We were idle last weekend as we were not involved in the Cup and had no game arranged. Before the Dundee game we lost 3-1 at Falkirk in the Mulraneygate encounter. We were comfortable until Jake saw red and once we were reduced to ten men we lost the plot like Jake. We are lingering in no-mans land at the moment in seventh place in our own Championship.
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	<u><strong>Team News</strong></u> It's been a slow news fortnight in the Highlands football wise, but here are the last known team line-ups for both squads. Carl Tremarco is still injured and Nathan Austin is cup-tied, otherwise Robbo should have a full squad to choose from.
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	Inverness  (v Dundee) : Ridgers, Mckay, Warren, Donaldson, Calder (Mackay 83), Chalmers, Vigurs, Polworth, Bell (Mulraney 67), Doran (Baird 67), Oakley
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	Crusaders (v Glentoran) : Jensen, Ward, Burns, Coates, McChrystal (Beverland 46), Lowry, Forsythe, Heatley, Owens, Murray (Caddell 78), Whyte (Cushley 88)
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	More detail and Robbo chat can be found on the <a href="http://ictfc.com/news/team-news/2129-crusaders-preview-home-irn-bru-cup-18-02-18" rel="external">Official Preview.</a>
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	<strong>From the Crusaders website:- </strong>
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	<em>Any Crusaders supporters going to the Irn Bru Cup Semi Final on Sunday against Inverness Caledonian Thistle are asked to gather at the <abbr title="Inverness Caledonian Thistle">ICT</abbr> Social Club at 28 Grieg Street where a bus will transport you to the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium for the game.</em>
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	<em>If you are there for 3.45pm Norman Coleman will have a "gift" for you as a thank you for travelling to the game so please do not miss out. It will be worth it and it is a gesture for your making it to the game to get behind the lads on the pitch.</em>
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	I'll make no prediction on this game as I have never seen Crusaders play before. However, given their win over Dundee United and their current form in the Irish Premiership then I would expect them to be an accomplished side well capable of troubling an Inverness side in indifferent form and during our rebuilding process. It will be a first for Inverness to be playing an Irish side and a welcome break from the somewhat turgid games we have witnessed in the Championship. Crusaders come over with an exciting free scoring side and we should be in for an entertaining match. 
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	Anyway, welcome to the Highlands of Scotland and I hope you enjoy our national drink, it's made from girders you know, although made with less sugar now. Sláinte............
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	It's not great quality, but here's how Dumbarton got into the final. Two cracking strikes to win it.
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