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Stand up and be Counted

 

A visit to Somerset Park is on the cards for the Caley Jags who are winless in their last five games. The new manager bounce has long gone and the honeymoon period is over. We have been dire of late after defeats to Morton, Arbroath and Airdrie with draws against Partick Thistle & Morton. The report card reads 'must try harder'. Unfortunately we are woefully short of the required standard to compete in the Championship. What's next for us? Unless we sign some decent quality soon, it looks like we will be dragged into a relegation battle. If that happens, it could be something that we will not recover from. Dead wood needs to be removed from this club ASAP, and that includes the hierarchy. Time to shape up or ship out!

With neither set of fans looking forward to this one, it could be a long day. Here's hoping something happens or the fanbase will shrink instead of growing. As Robbie Williams once said; "let me entertain you".... Please!

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Match/Ticket Supporters Bus Info

Scottish Cup v Broomhill

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Venue Pld Won Drn Lst For Agst + / -
Home 25 11 11 3 42 27 +15
Away 26 12 6 8 47 32 +15
Neutral 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 51 23 17 11 89 59 +30

We do hold a fair advantage over Ayr United, but most of that came when we had a squad capable of taking on all challengers, not the shambles we have since become. We have now been dragged back into the pack and nothing is guaranteed.

Last 10 Competitive Meetings v Ayr United
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Nov 11th 2023 - Inverness ease away from the bottom:  3 - 1  Inverness added Sean Welsh to the ever expanding longer term injury list suffering from a recurring back injury, but Luis Longstaff was fit enough to make the bench. Ayr United had Logan Chalmers, Jamie Murphy and Anton Dowds as a triple threat up front. Despite this, Inverness cruised home without having to get out of second gear. Three goals inside the last ten minutes of the first half ended the game as a contest. Two from David Wotherspoon and a penalty from Billy Mckay. Ayr got a consolation penalty in a poor second half, but it was an important three points for the Caley Jags and Big Dunc. As comfortable as it was it was still a poor second half where we should have gone on to put Ayr to the sword. As it was, the result was huge in the context of our season and we can overlook the turgid performance in the light of three excellent points and a step up the table to eighth place with games in hand over some teams.

It looked like we were starting to move in the right direction after we beat Ayr United 3-1 at the Caledonian Stadium back on the 11th November. Those games in hand are now gone and the likelihood that David Wotherspoon will also be gone doesn't fill the fanbase with any confidence as he has been our only bright spark recently. Without Spoony we will be in big big trouble.

Last Time Out

We slumped badly away to Airdrie on 2nd of January going down 2-0. Second half goals from Todorov and Fordyce sealed our fate in a lacklustre performance that ended with Duncan Ferguson being red carded, again. Seems like he still has his naughty boy streak in him, that's two red cards in a month.

Last Five Games: D

Ayr United also slumped at the weekend being turned over 3-0 by a rejuvenated Morton. It was the perfect hat-trick from Robbie Muirhead that did the damage. Both feet and his head netting him 13 goals for the season as Morton hang on to the tails of the top four with Ayr just a point above Inverness.

Last Five Games: 

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FRIDAY 5TH JANUARY

Queen's Park v Dunfermline

SATURDAY 6TH JANUARY

Airdrie v Rovers

Ayr Utd v Inverness CT

Arabs v Morton

Partick  v Arbroath

 

 

 

Latest Team News

Inverness will be without David Wotherspoon (hamstring), Danny Devine (not trained), Harry Lodovica and Austin Samuels. We started with a very negative no strikers approach at Airdrie and that never aged well. Let's hope Dunc has something better for the fans this weekend. Maybe ditch no hopers like Sheridan, Brooks, Davidson etc... We have better youngsters of our own who will play for less £££

 

 

Ayr United lined up like this against Morton>>>

Mutch
 
Ahui   McAllister   Stanger   Reading
 
Senga (Rose 64)   Dempsey
 
Chalmers (McGeady 64, Smith 76)   Young (Syla 83)   Murphy (Amartey 64)
 
Dowds
Subs Not Used: Albinson; Ecrepont, McKenzie, Bryden

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Whenever I see this fixture on the list it always brings back those memories from 24 Apr 2010. Magnificent days indeed. We've never seen the likes of that result again at Somerset Park. With the current form (and team selections) I wouldn't be at all surprised if that score is reversed on Sat. As I mentioned in another thread, we really need to win this as Dundee Utd and Raith are up after this one. I'm hoping for a massive turn around in our form, team selection and that attack-attack-attack mentality. Sorry, but I just can't see that happening right now.  :cry:

On the plus side, Ayr United are no better than us, however we have failed to beat Arbroath, Morton and Airdrie in recent weeks. The slide is real.

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