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Dundee -V- Inverness CT - SPFL

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Dens Draw on the Cards



A tough day is anticipated ahead of the visit to the City of Discovery to play Dundee, a team on the up and playing with confidence right now. The news that the incompetent Willie Collum will be in control (that's a bit of a misnomer) makes everyone's task even more difficult. The previous encounter this season saw Dundee earn a point in a midweek fixture in the Highlands with a goalless draw.

One man to watch on Saturday is former Motherwell striker David Clarkson. He is on a run just now having scored eight goals in eight games and will be worth keeping an eye on. That's a great return for the Bellshill lad whose last season at Bristol Rovers was plagued by injury

Dundee are without midfielder Paul McGowan, still suffering from a knee injury, (aye right), and Peter MacDonald who will miss out as well. Scott Bain will keep the goalies jersey with Kyle Letheren still out. Bain performed heroics last weekend in the cup win over Aberdeen.

Inverness are at full strength with captain Richie Foran the only exception to the rule.
 
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Celtic have hit top spot and the likelihood is that they will stay there until the end of the season but Caley Thistle have a duty to push the champions all the way as best of the rest. John Hughes’ charges have been fantastic so far and will go out to prove to Celtic that surprises come in small packages. Next up is a tricky away game in the City of Discovery against the dark blue side of Dundee. Dundee is one of two teams in the league who have come North and taken anything away from the Caledonian Stadium, so Saturday is our turn to take the points along the A9.

Paul Hartley has had a great start to his management career. After successive promotions with Alloa Athletic, he then promoted Dundee to the top flight to make it three on the trot. With this record comes an exciting brand of football which has seen the Dark Blues climb into the top six currently.

The signing of David Clarkson has been remarkable as he has scored in 8 successive games including a last minute winner to knock fancied Aberdeen out of the Scottish Cup. Dundee has recruited well in the summer and since the signing of Clarkson it has all come together to make Dundee almost safe already. The good times could be returning to the city with Neighbours United starting to compete up the table on a more regular basis. James McPake has added steel and experience at the back while additions of Paul McGowan (injured) and Gary Harkins (in his 3rd spell at the club) have added flair and guile. Harkins alongside Leigh Griffiths were the main protagonists in their side when we humiliated them by overturning a 16 point lead to win the 1st division by 12 points. Griffiths may have gone and Harkins has aged somewhat since his period as a prolific goal scoring midfielder, but he still has the class and quality to cause us problems. A lot of what is good about Dundee’s football comes through the Greenock born midfielder so if Inverness can keep him quiet then that is half the battle won.

It could have been oh so different with Hartley in the away dugout instead of the home one tomorrow. Most fans at the time were bewildered that the club let such a bright and promising young manager slip through our fingers after the Butcher fiasco. To then add salt in the wounds the club go and appoint a man with a very mixed record. But Yogi has quietened the dissenters and although there has been one or two hiccups, it has largely been one continuous rollercoaster. The players have been performing brilliantly and we go into this game on the back of a brilliant run of form with 3 wins and one draw in both league and cup. Tuesday’s 4-0 thrashing of St Mirren will have given the guys confidence but we know this will be a tougher test.

The first game finished 0-0 back in the first week of the season. That game was tight and pretty turgid but both teams are flowing now and are playing some really entertaining stuff. With lots of attacking talent on both sides I expect goals tomorrow let’s hope it will be on the right side. This will be a tough match but I still think Inverness have enough to win the game and make sure we continue to keep the pressure on Celtic as best of the rest.
 
In Friday nights game, Dundee United held on to beat bottom club Dross County, who finished with ten men. That result cements County at the basement, but more importantly, Dundee United jump into second place, two points above Inverness. So that makes it all the more important that Inverness overcome the Dens Parkers and tuck themselves in behind Celtic once more.


By tm4tj in Previews 2014-15 ·

Inverness -V- St Mirren - Cup Replay

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Cup Replay



Inverness and St Mirren go head to head after a 1-1 draw at the first time of asking left the clubs with this replay on Tuesday night at Inverness. The Buddies had opened the scoring in the first half when Marc McAusland scored from close range. Inverness took control after the break and the draw was no more than they deserved, the equaliser from Josh Meekings who fired home through a ruck of players after a stramash in the home goal area.

So, here we are, it's been a brisk December day in the Highlands and Inverness will be boosted by the return to the squad of the man of the moment Marley Watkins and shoot on sight Greg Tansey. Nick Ross will likely make way for Watkins, but it's a tougher choice for Hughes to make with Tansey available. Inverness have no fresh worries.

St Mirren saw Thomson, McGinn and Osbourne return to the side at the weekend and that gave them more presence on the park. Footballing thug Jim Goodwin is available.

tm4tj Prediction:- This should be a stroll for Inverness with the Buddies struggling in the league and Tommy Craig doing his best to get sacked. With Watkins back he will be able to get behind the St Mirren defence and the goals will come. Bring on Partick, that's what I say.


 
By tm4tj in Previews 2014-15 ·

Inverness CT -V- St Mirren - Cup Replay

Buddies Hammered in the Cup
 
Inverness dismantled St Mirren in the cup, scoring four and in reality letting St Mirren off lightly. First half goals from Gary Warren, and a Greg Tansey penalty put Inverness in control and strikes from Danny Williams and captain Graeme Shinnie completed the rout. after the break. The score flattered the Paisley outfit and Tommy Craig's peg is a bit more shoogley.
As expected, Marley Watkins returned to the starting eleven along with Greg Tansey. Nick Ross stepped down from the side that started at Paisley with Ryan Christie joining him on the bench. For St Mirren, Jim Goodwin came back into the defence with Thompson, McGinn and Osbourne starting again.
A sparse crowd of just over 1300 attended the game on a chilled evening after a bright winters day.
It was a fairly level opening to the game with the home side dominating possession and playing the passing game, often frustrating the fans as much as the St Mirren players. Indeed Dean Brill had more touches than the whole Paisley side. The retention policy would pay off soon enough as Inverness won a corner after 20 minutes. Tansey whipped the ball to the near post and Gary Warren bulleted a header behind Ridgers for the opener.
Three minutes later and Watkins latched onto a long ball that curled round the defence. As he forced his way into the box, Goodwin went to ground and appeared to bring Watkins down with his arm. Penalty no doubt and Greg Tansey hammered the ball to the keepers right, the goalie going the opposite direction.
We then squandered three great opportunities before half time. These were glaring misses and should have seen St Mirren buried before the break. Danny Williams trundled the ball into the keepers hands from ten yards, straight at the keeper when either side would have seen him score. Vincent did likewise from even closer range, cushioning a header into Ridgers' midriff. The third was more down to misfortune, Warren's back post header netbound until the defender threw himself at the ball, blocking it under the bar with part of his body.
Half Time 2-0
St Mirren were more stubborn for around fifteen minutes after the interval, and after 56 minutes Thompson headed over unchallenged. A warning for Inverness that there was still work to be undertaken.
Just before the hour, Meekings almost added to his seasons tally of three, but he was off balance as he tried to smash a shot with his right foot on the turn, the ball slicing well wide. The pressure was mounting now on the St Mirren defence as Inverness saw off their mini-revival.
Surging breaks forward were becoming more frequent and in one such surge, Williams fed McKay who smashed a close range shot off the underside of the bar, but when the ball came back out to the edge of the six yard box, Williams crashed a low shot into the back of the net.
This goal ended all hope of a St Mirren comeback and it was shooting practice for Inverness thereafter, The visitors goal leading a charmed life.
The arrival of Doran just added to the Buddies misery as he jinked and spun his way around the Paisley defenders. Doran, Christie and Tansey all missed efforts, but none moreso than sub Nick Ross who dallied before trying to get a shot away and the chance was lost.
However, captain courageous Graeme Shinnie showed his strikers how to finish, running onto a through ball to curl it beyond Samson and complete the scoring on a night to forget for the Buddies.
Full Time 4-0
In truth, Inverness crushed a toothless St Mirren side, scoring four and missing another half dozen great chances. The worrying aspect is that none of the forwards found the back of the net, but hey ho, as long as the rest are contributing it's onwards to the next round of the cup, where Partick Thistle will provide a sterner test. For Tommy Craig, your taxi awaits,
 
   
 
tm4tj MotM:- Garry Warren scored one, could have scored another couple and showed some fleet footed touches akin to Pele. Great all round performance from the big central defender. Ably assisted by most of the others, but notably Watkins, Williams, Shinnie and Draper.
 

Date: 02.12.2014 Venue: Caledonian Stadium, Inverness Attendance: 1326
Referee: Calum Murray
 
Inverness CT: 4
Lineup: Brill, Raven, Meekings, Warren, Shinnie, Vincent, Draper, Tansey, Williams (Doran 76), Watkins (Christie 73), McKay (Ross 83)
Subs (not used):  Esson, Devine, Tremarco, Polworth
Scorers: Warren (20), Tansey (pen23), Williams (67), Shinnie (90)
Booked: Shinnie (2)
Sent Off: none
 
St Mirren: 0
Lineup: Ridgers, Naismith, McAusland (Brown 62), Kelly, Tesselaar, Goodwin, Reilly (Drury 52), Osbourne (Ball 72), McLean, McGinn Thompson 
Subs (not used):  Kello, Marwood, Teale, Caldwell
Scorers: none
Booked: Goodwin (22)
Sent Off: none
 
By Scotty in Reports 2014-15 ·

St Mirren -V- Inverness CT - Sc. Cup 4th Rd

Replay required after cup stalemate



Inverness and St Mirren have it all to do again after a 1-1 draw at the first time of asking left the clubs looking at a replay this Tuesday night at Inverness. The Buddies opened the scoring after 17 minutes when Marc McAusland scored from close range. Inverness upped their game after the break and they deservedly equalised through Josh Meekings who fired home through a ruck of players.

St Mirren had a boost prior to kick off with the news that Steven Thomson was fit enough to start along with John McGinn and Isaac Osbourne. Alas, not even that was enough to entice the Paisley fans away from the Xmas shopping as less than 2000 turned up to watch shot-shy Saints take on high flying Inverness.

Inverness were without the suspended duo of Greg Tansey and on form Marley Watkins. Nick Ross surprisingly got the nod ahead of Aaron Doran and Ross Draper returned after suspension. Talking to the press seems to work then.

It was a low key opening to the game but that changed after seventeen minutes when McAusland scored. Inverness never dealt convincingly with a corner and the ball was cut back by Jason Naismith to McAusland who turned and fired home from close range. A novelty for the Buddies fans this season, some just staring in disbelief before they realised just what they had accomplished.

Inverness tried to respond but Billy McKay shot just wide from outside the box. Kenny McLean did likewise at the other end some ten minutes later as The Mirren looked to add to their lead.

Ross Draper headed narrowly wide from a corner as Inverness looked to get back on level terms before the break and his next action was a booking right on half time for fouling.

A poor forty five all round and not enough effort being put in by the visitors as they struggled to make much headway.

Half Time 1-0

The half time pep talk seemed to add a bit more urgency to Inverness but not before Brill was forced to make a save from Thomson's shot that was heading for the keepers right corner.

Christie was starting to threaten and he shot wide from outside the box as Inverness asserted themselves on the game. David Raven was next up and he missed the target as well, but a goal was coming as St Mirren found themselves penned in for long spells.

McKay shot over from a free kick and Danny Williams tested Ridgers as the pressure mounted. However, the goal came from an unlikely source. Josh Meekings has netted twice already this season and he notched his third after St Mirren lived dangerously from a corner. Tom, Dick and Harry had a go but it was Meekings who delivered, driving the ball through bodies from around 12 yards to level the tie.

Raven had a defenders attempt that sailed over and substitute Aaron Doran fared no better. McKay and Christie ended the off target  shooting as Inverness finished the game well on top, but unable to find the quality or finesse to get the winner.

The game petered out and both sides will be pleased to enter the draw for the fifth round. I suspect Inverness will be the happier of the two though as St Mirren will be heading North in midweek for a tie that will only cost £15 to watch.

Full Time 1-1

Overall a fair enough result with neither side getting the clear cut chances to bury the tie. St Mirren were rarely seen as an attacking force after the break and Inverness deservedly equalised, so it's all to play for on Tuesday night. The good news for Inverness is that Watkins and Tansey will be back and that should make a difference.

MotM is going to Ross Draper. Just back from suspension and not afraid to put himself about. In fact he got his yellow just before the break and was content to take over the Ross Tokely villain role right up to the final whistle, so if it annoys the Paisley fans, then that's good enough for me.
 
Well done to Spartans FC who put out Morton with a last minute winner. They took care of Clyde in the previous round and a big draw would be just reward for their efforts. Dundee advanced at the expense of Aberdeen in the early kick off. Motherwell, Hamilton and Ross County also ended their interest in the cup, as did Brora and Bo'ness who shipped five by the Smokies.
 

Date: 29.11.2014 Venue: St Mirren Park, Paisley Attendance: 1957
Referee: Calum Murray
 
St Mirren: 1
Lineup: Ridgers, Naismith, McAusland, Kelly, Tesselaar, Reilly, Osbourne (Teale 80), McLean, McGinn (Drury 60), Thompson (Ball 74), Marwood
Subs (not used):  Kello, Brown, Caldwell, Baird
Scorers: McAusland (17)
Booked: none
Sent Off: none

Inverness CT: 1
Lineup: Brill, Raven, Meekings, Warren, Shinnie, Draper, Williams, Christie, Ross (Doran 74), Vincent, McKay
Subs (not used):  Esson, Sekajja, Devine, Horner, Tremarco, Polworth
Scorers: Meekings (63)
Booked: Draper (45)
Sent Off: none
 
 
By Scotty in Reports 2014-15 ·

St Mirren -V- Inverness CT - Sc. Cup 4th Rd

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The magic of the Cup



Inverness are on their travels in the Scottish Cup this Saturday with a visit to Paisley.The last time these sides met here in the Cup in February 2004, a solitary Darran Thomson goal amid heavy snow storms and a Saint Mirren blizzard saw Inverness advance to the next round. First division Inverness then beat Motherwell in the quarter finals with a Barry Wilson goal from 70 yards (it gets longer every year) before losing out 3-2 to Dunfermline Athletic after a replay. That semi-final replay was played at Pittodrie after a 1-1 draw at Hampden.

How times have changed. Inverness sit joint top of the Premiership, St Mirren are struggling at the foot of the table and Darran Thomson was last heard of playing for Vale of Lethen. Ross Tokely was an item of hate for St Mirren fans, and the news on the street is that Rossco is off to Angola for a bit of work. So, not much for the locals to boo tomorrow. Mind you, Tommy Craig will be there.

The Cup brings it's own magic to the football season. Inverness should know as they produced one of the greatest shocks ever in that memorable game at Parkhead. Brora Rangers are the only Highland League side left but the draw was less than favourable for them as they make the long haul from Dudgeon Park to Palmerston to face Queen of the South. The romance lives on for Bo'ness United and they have been given every chance of an upset with a home game against Arbroath. The final non league side are Spartans FC who face Greenock Morton at Ainslie Park, Edinburgh. Five Premiership sides will not make the next round and with Rangers playing Hamilton and Celtic facing Hearts then another two prominent clubs will miss out as well. So, in general, it's a great draw for the lesser clubs and maybe the magic will go on a bit longer for one or two of the minnows.

Marley Watkins has been a key player for Inverness this year and his absence will benefit the home side. His strength on the ball and blistering pace cause problems for defenders and he has added goals to his game. I would expect Aaron Doran to fill his boots, his cameo last week deserving of more air time. Ross Draper should return after suspension and he will be a direct replacement for Greg Tansey. A rejuvenated James Vincent is showing his worth and Ryan Christie has the skill and energy to turn a game quickly. Others staking a claim for a starting berth are Carl Tremarco, Nick Ross, Liam Polworth and Danny Devine.

St Mirren could welcome captain and seasoned striker Steven Thompson back, although he might not be fit enough for a start but would be a useful addition to the bench. Jim Goodwin is out, the ruthless defender has beaten up one too many players and is banned.
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Inverness pair Greg Tansey and Marley Watkins are both banned after going through the bookings threshold, while captain Richie Foran is out long term. Ross Draper returns.

Captain Steven Thompson could return after a long spell out for this  Scottish Cup meeting with Inverness. Midfielders John McGinn and Isaac Osbourne are also pushing for a start since their return to training. Bad boy Jim Goodwin is suspended and Ellis Plummer and Gregg Wylde miss out through injury.

tm4tj Prediction:- John Hughes reckons the law of averages could come into play in this game. "The law of averages says they have got to win sometime so we need to make sure we are at our best or we could be the side to suffer", said Yogi. I tend to agree with him on this one. St Mirren are having a torrid time just now and Tommy Craig does not seem to be able to lift the team, but the Cup often releases some of the tension in struggling sides and with Watkins and Tansey out we will need to be at our sharpest to avoid missing out on a decent Cup run. Might need a replay to sort this one out, but it won't be as easy as the bookies are making out.
 
By tm4tj in Previews 2014-15 ·

Inverness CT -V- Motherwell - SPFL

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Well Beaten
 
 
Inverness stretched their unbeaten home run to nine games as they swept Motherwell aside in a stirring second half rout. In fact, Motherwell were the last team to win at Inverness back in April. Billy McKay opened the scoring only for Henrik Ojamma to reply almost immediately. After the break Inverness upped the pace and Well had no answer to the waves of attacks on their goal. No surprise that Inverness took control of the game and goals from Marley Watkins and Josh Meekings sealed the win on a mild November afternoon.
 
James Vincent dropped deeper in midfield in place of the suspended Ross Draper which saw Ryan Christie start in an advanced role as Hughes men looked to keep the pressure on Celtic at the head of the table.

Motherwell had little options with a few players out injured and were set up to stifle us and try and hit on the break, something they achieved in a low key first half.

Inverness were dominant in the first half and appeared to be playing well within themselves as Motherwell were content to sit deep and hold out as long as possible. Best chances that came our way fell to Tansey with a curling free kick thirty yards out that whistled just wide and a left footed strike from twenty yards that missed the other post by inches.

The deadlock was broken on the half hour after a fabulous threaded pass from Raven put McKay through on goal and he slid the ball past Twardzik as the keeper came out to narrow the angle.

The deserved lead lasted barely two minutes. The home support were still texting their glee to their stay at home mates when a long ball down the left was neatly chested forward by Reid. His cross looked to be covered by Warren and Meekings but they made a hash of attempting to cut it out and Sutton forced the ball back into the path of Ojamma who hammered it high past a stranded Brill.

That would be the last we would see of Motherwell as an offensive force.

Ryan Christie almost scored with a curling shot from the edge of the box after being set up by Shinnie and McKay, but Twardzik brilliantly dived to his right to deny Christie what would have been a superb goal.

Half Time 1-1

The second half has just begun when Warren almost stabbed home after being teed up in the box. McKay then showed us that he is not quite bang on form as he missed a sitter. He did the hard work, flicking on a through ball, rounding the keeper and creating room to score into an empty net, then he sliced his shot high and wide with his left peg from the corner of the six yard box.

Twardzik then pulled off a couple of TV saves, denying Watkins as Inverness took the game by the scruff of the neck. Christie then crossed well for Watkins to produce a diving header, but the keeper grabbed it just in time with Vincent lurking with intent on the goal line.

A goal was coming though and after Christie had an effort charged down, the ball broke to the left. Graeme Shinnie swung over an inviting cross and Watkins nipped in between the Motherwell defenders to glance the ball low into the bottom corner. Great goal and no more than we deserved.

Seven minutes later and Meekings sealed the win as he drifted in at the back post to poke a Tansey cross into the net to complete the scoring. This goal seemed to completely deflate the visitors who had struggled to get out of their own half after the break.

It could and should have been even more as Watkins twice hit the frame of the goals. Aaron Doran had come on and the extra width was paying dividends. He set up Watkins with a darting run down the left but Marley crashed the ball off the bar from six yards.

Another darting run and turn from Doran once more saw him tee up Watkins who met his cross at the front post, unfortunately the ball smacked the post with the keeper clutching thin air, but that was how it finished with Inverness well on top and Motherwell staring at the bottom end of the table.

Full Time 3-1



Another great win for Inverness who dominated throughout and looked to be the only team trying to win the game. Great effort from all the home players particularly Graeme Shinnie who put the signing-gate affair on the back burner and showed great attacking qualities. Watkins could have had a hat-trick and his strength and pace is causing all sorts of problems for defenders week in week out. Greg Tansey held the midfield firm and his passing and crossing were excellent today, but no better pass than the one from Raven that set McKay through on goal for the opener as Well held a high line. Great wee cameo from Doran as well when he came on.

tm4tj MotM:- Marley Watkins is revelling in his role just now and just gets better every week. He could have scored three or four today, but his single goal was important. All this after writing his car off this week in an altercation with a deer allegedly
 
 
 
 
Date: 22/11/14 Venue: Caledonian Stadium    Attendance: 3037
Referee: Bobby Madden
 
Inverness CT: 3
Lineup: Brill, Raven, Meekings, Warren, Shinnie, Christie (Ross 76), Tansey, Williams, Vincent (Doran 66), Watkins, McKay (Sekajja 85)
Subs (not used): Esson, Devine, Tremarco, Polworth Scorers: Mckay (29), Watkins (71), Meekings (77) Booked: Doran (80), Watkins (82)
Sent Off: none
 
Motherwell: 1
Lineup: Twardzik, Kerr, McManus, O'Brien, Reid (Law 57), Ainsworth, Ramsden (Erwin 73), Lasley, Vigurs, Ojamaa, Sutton
Subs (not used): Stewart, Francis-Angol, Thomas, Cadden, MacLean Scorers: Ojamaa (31) Booked: Reid (49), Vigurs (81)
Sent Off: none
By Scotty in Reports 2014-15 ·

Inverness CT -V- Motherwell - SPFL

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Oh Well!



Managerless Motherwell make the journey to Inverness this Saturday with caretaker boss Kenny Black still at the helm since the departure of the popular Stuart McCall. That's not the only issues at Fir Park as the club's owner John Boyle has placed his 70% shareholding in trust in the hope that the Well Society can raise the necessary funds to buy them, although other interested parties are monitoring the situation. Off-field concerns may be clouding the on-field problems, but Motherwell generally perform well up here and an entertaining encounter is anticipated.

It's been a mixed international break for Scotland with an important win over Ireland in the Euro Qualifying campaign offset by a lesson from an impressive England in a 'friendly'. Ryan Christie also came on as a substitute in the u21 international draw away to Switzerland, but it's time to turn our attention back to the domestic scene for the visit of Motherwell.

The Steelmen have had a horrendous season by their own recent standards, winning only three of their first thirteen games with one drawn, but that was against Celtic. They ended a run of five straight defeats by beating Dundee United in their last game, an Iain Vigurs goal deciding who won the points. That victory was too late for McCall who had resigned on the 2nd of November after that losing streak. Kenny Black will be the man in charge and he has done his CV no harm with that win over the Arabs as he looks to steer the Well away from the bottom end of the table.

Our last game before the break saw us jump above Hamilton after a well deserved 4-2 win over the Accies. It was an important win for a number of reasons. Billy McKay learned how to score again, James Vincent notched one and we went top of the league for a few hours. We still managed to concede a couple of preventable goals, but our goals for was the best so far this term.

There has however been some concern in the camp as the outstanding Graeme Shinnie does not wish to sign a new contract, according to his agent Clive Hart, and that has upset the apple cart. John Hughes was less than pleased after the revelation and Shinnie's agent has been blamed for stirring the pot citing "unprofessional and disrespectful" conduct towards Inverness Caledonian Thistle. It's fair to say that Shinnie will more than likely be playing elsewhere next season with a number of clubs interested in the 23 year old, Aberdeen and Rangers allegedly amongst the domestic clubs keeping an eye on the situation. Shinnie signed for Inverness in 2009 and is currently captaining the side in the absence of Richie Foran.
 
Carl Tremarco will be pushing for another start, and if he does, then I would expect Shinnie to play his part further up the park in left midfield. Aaron Doran played in midweek in the development league when a Callum Ferguson goal saw Inverness beat Dundee United. It's fair to say he (Doran), along with Nick Ross and Danny Devine will start on the bench as Marley Watkins continues to impress. James Vincent scored and looks to be getting back into the groove and the goal will be an added boost for the much injured James. All in all, similar line-up to last outing is on the cards. Happy days!
 
Who's throwing a sickie this week
Inverness captain Richie Foran seems to have been out forever and will miss out again. No fresh concerns for Inverness, although Ross Draper has a one match ban to serve. Ryan Christie returned from Switzerland unscathed after coming on as a sub in the u21 international.
Motherwell have loaned defender Adam Cummins to Ayr for a month. Steven Hammell requires a minor operation to resolve his groin problem. Likewise Jack Leitch has undergone surgery on his cruciate ligament and will be out until Spring. Craig Moore has recently recovered from similar surgery, but is unwell. Former County man Paul Lawson, Bob McHugh and Stuart Carswell all picked up knocks in recent Development matches and won’t travel this weekend.
 
tm4tj prediction:- Looking at the table you could be forgiven for imagining that this could be anything other than a comfortable home win. I don't buy into this though. Motherwell are not that far removed, personnel wise, from the side that performed so well last season. Yes they have had a disastrous start to the season but the tide has possibly turned with last weeks battling win over United. Iain Vigurs has always been a threat to Inverness. The fans love to hate him, and he seems to accept the challenge and usually comes up with something to shut us up. Billy McKay got back on track last week with a couple of poachers goals, but his all round play was mighty impressive. With Draper out, that opens the door for Tremarco at full back with Shinnie in midfield. Hughes has other options though, and a keen bench champing at the bit. Four goals against Hamilton has whet the appetite, let's hope the international intermission has not put us off our food. I'll go for a narrow home win.


 
By tm4tj in Previews 2014-15 ·

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