History
Club History articles & season reviews
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Despite a tight budget Steve Paterson steered the team to an excellent 4th place in Division One. Mark McCulloch and Barry Wilson left for Livingston in the close season but David Bagan arrived from Kilmarnock and Roy McBain from Ross County. Davide Xausa also left for Livingston in March. Despite a tight budget Steve Paterson steered the team to an excellent 4th place in Division One. Mark McCulloch and Barry Wilson left for Livingston in the close season but David Bagan arriv
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Preservation of First Division status, Scottish Cup exploits and economic trauma. The First Division was tight and safety was only assured at the eleventh hour. Paul Sheerin left for Ayr United and Richard Hastings went to Ross County. Arrivals were Paul Bradshaw, Russell Duncan, Paul Ritchie and Nicky Walker. Bradshaw’s career was to be short but the rest became established first team players. Preservation of First Division status, Scottish Cup exploits an
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A season of high drama on and off the field. Changes at the top, championship contenders, more cup giant-killing and a Hampden appearance. A season that started in economic confusion ended with a Tennent’s Scottish Cup semi-final match at Hampden and a top four league place. A season of high drama on and off the field. Changes at the top, championship contenders, more cup giant-killing and a Hampden appearance. A season that started in economic c
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A traumatic season with a change of management in early January, the highs of two good cup runs and the desperate low of relegation from the SPL. The campaign had started so well with a win at Aberdeen that meant top of the league for a week but after game 38 relegation was confirmed. Inverness Caledonian Thistle fans have been very lucky. In 14 seasons they witnessed three promotions, one Bell’s Cup win, two Scottish Cup semi finals and several ‘giant killing’ exploits. It was perh
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A season of triumph and an amazing end to the Club’s first decade. 2002/03 had been a tremendous success but 2003/04 was even better. The Bell’s Cup was captured and there was a Scottish Cup semi-final appearance for the second year in succession. The league went to the last day when a full house at Caledonian Stadium witnessed John Robertson’s side take the First Division championship. A season of triumph and an amazing end to the
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Not a season to remember for Scottish football with a referees strike, an SPL manager attacked during a match, bomb threats to football people and post match altercations on the touchline - but for Caley Thistle it was excellent. A very successful first season back in the SPL, close to a top six finish, seventh place achieved, a remarkable undefeated away league sequence, a place in the quarter final of the Scottish Cup and another famous victory over Celtic. The clearance operation around
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SPL safety, a top six finish not quite achieved, dramatic and traumatic Old Firm matches and a new chairman. The prelude to 2006/07 was dominated by the choice of pursuing an Intertoto Cup spot or making a pre season trip to Italy's Tuscany region. Hibs took one Intertoto place but ICT were named on the reserve list. Danish club Odense withdrew when they qualified for the UEFA Cup then a financial scandal in Italy led to the withd
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