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Inverness CT -V- Royal Antwerp – Report

This was a game that always promised something more direct than the oh so pretty stuff served up by Valladolid.
 
Given that ICT had coped well enough with that, it would be interesting to see what RAFC would do to test us. The sides were as expected, with the bonus of Richie Foran on the bench for the first time this pre-season. Still no sign of Jonny Hayes though, and Munro and Innes out with McCann and Gillet starting.
 
The first half began with a concerted effort from ICT with good possession culminating in a good chance for Rooney. After a while, Antwerp came more into things, with their no. 10, Oris breenging about effectively. The no. 4, Bart van Zundert caught the eye, but maybe that was his yellow boots. Boots or no, he could tackle. There was enough of a hint from ICT of good things to come this year ; some of Blumenshtein's first touches were bloomin excellent, the passing was crisp and tackles were snappy. Gillet again showed enough to suggest that he might be a bright light this year. Nick Ross had our best opportunities to open the scoring. He decided to bring the ball under control from a deep cross and the chance was lost as the defenders closed him down swiftly, and another good chance from a McCann cross before the interval saw him place a header just over the bar, but 0-0 was a fair reflection of the pre-pie & bovril (if you could hack the queues) action.
 
HT 0-0
Antwerp's manager ( an excellent tm4tj impersonator) must have said some harsh things in Flemish at half time, because Antwerp flew out of the traps after the break and should have had a penalty after 50 minutes for a stonewall hand ball. Pressure was increasing, however and after 58 minutes that man Oris rose unchallenged at a corner and buries a sweet header. 1-0.
After that, Inverness woke up, and pressed more but it was difficult to see where a goal was coming from to get us back into the game. Enter Richie Foran. A 69 minute sub for Adam Rooney, three touches (one of them a penalty kick earned by himself) and the score was 1-1. He's not match sharp though. Roy McBain then when overstretching, somehow manged to spoon a ball from 10 yards with the keeper on his backside, and Shane Sutherland nearly belted a great shot from 20 yards but a winner eluded both sides. Just as well really, because an honourable draw suited everyone and was, in the end, just about right.
FT 1-1
 
My man of the match award would be shared amongst the 200 or so away fans, who seemed to have as good a day out as we had a few times last year (I'm thinking Ayr here) by constantly creating a racket in perfect english throughout. They made the game in many ways by creating their own good time atmosphere, and It turns out that their club was founded by english students at University in Antwerp, so they sing all their songs in english. You can't beat that kind of history. It was a pleasure to host them, and I for one would relish a return fixture in Antwerp. Nice conga lads.
 
 
 
This report was compiled by davie
Full-time score: ICT 1 (Foran 70 mins) - Royal Antwerp 1 (Oris 59 mins)
No official crowd figures available, guesstimate 1,000 approx
 
ICT Team
Esson
McCann, Tokely, Proctor, Gillet
Cox, Duncan
Sanchez, Blumenshtein, Ross
Rooney
 
Subs: Tuffey, Odhiambo for Sanchez (54 mins), Foran for Rooney (69 mins), Munro, McBain for Duncan (73 mins), Morrison for Ross (85 mins), Sutherland for Blumenshtein (63 mins)
By tm4tj in Reports 2010-11 ·

Blue Toon in the Cup

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The second round draw for the Co-Operative Insurance Cup (League Cup) has been made and Caley Thistle will play Peterhead at the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium on Tuesday 24th or Wednesday 25th August.
Peterhead have somewhat of a Highland contingent in their ranks with former ICT players Bobby Mann, Martin Bavidge and Dennis Wyness all signed for the Blue Toon, and former County player Conor Gethins and manager Neale Cooper in charge.In the last round, as ICT were seeing off Queen's Park, Peterhead were disposing of Montrose by a scoreline of 5-0 with Dennis Wyness scoring a double, Martin Bavidge also scoring and Bobby Mann having assists in at least two of them. It will be a tough game.
The Full draw is:
Kilmarnock v Airdrie United Brechin City v Dundee Heart of Midlothian v Elgin City Alloa Athletic v Aberdeen St. Johnstone v Morton Ross County v St. Mirren Inverness Caledonian Thistle v Peterhead Partick Thistle v Falkirk Queen of the South v Forfar Athletic Raith Rovers v Hamilton Academical Dunfermline Athletic v Clyde [*In the event of a draw after normal time, extra time of 30 minutes (i.e. 15 minutes each way) will take place and thereafter, if necessary,kicks from the Penalty Mark will be taken in accordance with the Rules laid down by The International Football Association Board]




By Scotty in News 2010-11 ·

Inverness CT -V- Royal Antwerp FC - Preview

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How is your Flemish?  Not too bad I hope, because Saturday sees the visit of the second continental side in quick succession to these shores – Royal Antwerp. A different kettle of fish from Valladolid, we might get more this time than two sides passing each other to death. To me, Belgium means chocolate, beer (I’ll have a Leffe or a Duval) cycling (Eddy Merckx) and Plastic Bertrand (remember him?). Their Dutch neighbours have nicked all the publicity in recent years, but a bit of digging reveals a footie tradition every bit as grand.
Royal Antwerp are the grand old lady of Belgian football, 130 years old and counting. They have a history of acrimonious de-merger, arguments over ground ownership and an uncanny ability to punch above their weight and then self destruct. Split personality sound familiar? Prolonged therapy from IHE is called for, but without them we wouldn’t have their offspring - the marvellously monikered Germinal Beerschott.
In more recent times, the team from the Bouilstadion have gained some impressive mates, in the shape of Man United. United keep lending them youngsters like John O’Shea and Jonny Evans every year, and let’s face it those are the kind of mates you keep in with. The website claims another four are arriving, but they are bringing a side to TCS that appears short on named loanees, thank goodness. They still won their last friendly against K. Wijnegem V.C. 7-0 though, and Stavros Glouftsis and Kevin Oris both scored hat tricks so we can expect goals from them. They do, however, complain of injuries and a leaky defence, and with TB hinting that a strong line up might contain Foran and/or Hayes (maybe) we might also expect goals from us. A good open game looks possible.
RAFC fans are legendary, and known to turn up in numbers, so a large highland welcome is in order. So order “In Bruges” or “Man bites Dog”from the video shop; watch, giggle and quaff a Leffe or a Primus and raise a glass in welcome to the Reds of Royal Antwerp.
This preview comes to you from CTO’s intrepid cycling reporter davie, who forgot to mention the Stella.
By tm4tj in Previews 2010-11 ·

Inverness CT -V- Real Valladolid – Report

Ole!
Inverness hosted Spanish visitors Real Vallodolid in a goalless friendly at the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium in front of around 1000 fans.  There were some interested spectators in the main stand, with Neil Lennon and Peter Houston taking in the action as ICT continues to prepare for the SPL.  County manager Derek Adams was also an interested spectator as both teams cancelled each other out.
Manager spotting was as much fun as the football on display as the slick Spaniards were tamed by the more robust Scottish endeavour.  Valladolid had enough players travelling with them to allow for two different teams to take to the park, in what Butcher described as a stern test of his players fitness due to the fresh legs at half time.
Inverness are still without the much needed pair of Richie Foran and Jonny Hayes, with Munro and Innes also missing out due to injuries.  Jonny Tuffey made his home debut and David Proctor returned to defence alongside captain for the night Ross Tokely.  The full back slots were new boys Kevin McCann with Kenny Gillet making his debut.  Russell Duncan and Lee Cox were the midfield muggers and Nick Ross and Gil Blumanshtein were the wide suppliers for a lone Adam Rooney with Eric Odhiambo backing him up in a sort of 4-2-3-1.
The first half came and went with the Spaniards slick passing and movement in stark contrast to the locals’ hustle and bustle interspersed with the long ball for Rooney to scamper after.  Real’s diminutive number 21 was a bag of tricks as he teased our left side on a number of occasions but neither keeper was involved in the game other than Tuffey who dealt expertly with numerous back-passes.  Real had one attempt which might have been better, but the ball was ballooned over from the edge of the box.  The best we had to offer was a shot from Ross which he drove into the turf and the keeper picked up the ball comfortably.
Half time 0-0
Valladolid changed their entire side for the second half as Inverness changed their announcer.  ICT started in busier fashion and we soon had the first piece of noteworthy action, a Lee Cox strike from 25 yards was arrowing towards the top corner but the spare keeper made an acrobatic TV save to pluck the ball out of harms way.  The game settled down again, more slick passing from the visitors, more robust tackles from the hosts.  They were getting some joy down the left flank where Gillet sometimes strayed but the final ball was mopped up by Rossco & Co.
A good shout for a penalty was waived away by the referee as the winger appeared to be caught by the defenders foot, but to the annoyance of the Spanish bench nothing was given.  The only other moment of near magic came at the other end when Rooney held the ball up on the right edge of the box and as he wheeled round he hit a dipping volley which cleared the bar by a couple of feet.  Valladolid’s reply was a late header which went well over.
Full time 0-0.
Top marks for Inverness goes to the outstanding Ross Tokely.  He was literally head and shoulders above everyone else.  He would make a decent centre half.  The versatile Proctor looked good alongside him.  McCann will endear himself to the home fans if he keeps up this level, very tidy and Gillet, although out of position a few times put in a decent shift for his first game.  The two midfielders never shirked a tackle, but the two wide boys will need to up their game.  This left Rooney with little or no service.  Eric Odhiambo was close to MoM and showed a clean pair of heels as he looked our most likely player to unlock the Real defence.  Good effort from him and he was unfortunate not to wriggle his way through a few times.  Oh, nearly forgot Tuffey, but in all honesty he could have sat in the stand alongside Lennon as he had nothing to do thanks to a shot shy Valladolid.
Next up this weekend are the Belgian side Royal Antwerp FC and an equally tough examination will be on the cards for Butcher’s boys.
By tm4tj in Reports 2010-11 ·

Inverness CT -V- Real Valladolid - Preview

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Amistoso:
Fecha:03 - Agosto – 2010
Hora:20:45 h.
Estadio:Tulloch Stadium
Capacidad:7.753 localidades.
Inverness will step up their preparations for their assault on the SPL this week with two games against European clubs. Normally at this time of the year, us Jocks look out the factor 35 and head off to Spanish destinations for our annual holidays, but in a role reversal we will welcome Real Valladolid CF to the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium in what should be an entertaining encounter.
Valladolid is a historic city in North Central Spain with a population around 320,000. The Pucela were founded in 1928. Their ground is the Nuevo Jose Zorrilla which has a capacity of 26,512. They will ply their trade in the second tier of Spanish football this season, having suffered relegation. They finished third bottom in La Liga last season and lost out by one point to Malaga, having lost 16 and won 7 of their 38 games. Valladolid will start their league campaign with a home game against Villareal B on 29th August.
The Blanquivioleta should present Inverness with a thorough examination of their fitness as a dozen Juanjo’s will be out to impress the locals with typical Spanish flair. Football in Spain has never been healthier with the new World Champions also the holders of the European Championship trophy.
Valladolid’s goalkeeper is just back from World Cup duty. Justo Villar played in all Paraguay’s matches conceding only two goals. A good summer for him, as he captained them to the quarter finals and saved a Xabi Alonso penalty.
As always, relegation has a downside, and Keko and Diego Costa has returned to Atletico Madrid. Borja will be at Getafe, and the Del Horno loan period has ended. On the flip side, there are new arrivals, Brazilian Guilherme is on a one year loan from Almeria, Jorge Alonso arrives from Hercules, Javi Guerra from Levante via Mallorca, Marc Valiente from Sevilla. So like Inverness, the rebuilding has begun and plenty of new faces at Valladolid looking to impress the management.
Inverness will be without a few regulars for this friendly. New captain Richie Foran is just returning to training and last years captain Grant Munro suffered a nasty gash on his foot against Queens Park last weekend which required four stitches. Jonny Hayes is in the same boat as Foran and new signing Chris Innes has tweaked his groin, although this is more a precautionary measure than anything else. So, who will play? Likely candidates will include summer signings Gil Blumenshtein and Frenchman Kenny Gillet. Nick Ross has also impressed in pre-season and should get a run out at some point along with Shane Sutherland. Jonny Tuffey could make his home debut and look for Kevin McCann to continue at right back. Eric Odhiambo will relish this one and our own Spaniard Dani Sanchez will feel right at home amongst the Valladolid players.
Tonight's visitors will be the first foreign team at the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium and I would hope a decent crowd will welcome them to Inverness in what should be £10 well spent for an adult or £5 concession.
The second European game will be next Saturday when we take on Royal Antwerp at 3:00pm. These games are like buses, none for ages, then two come along at the same time.
By tm4tj in Previews 2010-11 ·

Inverness CT -V- Queen’s Park – Report

Hislopsoffsideagain has given us the first match report of the season from the fans view.
Caley Thistle swept into the second round of the league cup with minimum fuss, kicking off their season with a comfortable win over the amateurs of Queen’s Park.
Lee Cox gave the SPL side a half-time lead, and quick second half goals from Eric Odhiambo and Ross Tokely ensured a routine victory, with the visitors displaying plenty of endeavour but precious little quality.
 
31st July 2010 Tulloch Caledonian Stadum, Inverness INVERNESS CALEDONIAN THISTLE 3 - Cox (20), Odhiambo (55), Tokely (58) TEAM: Esson, Tokely, Golabek, Munro (Innes 46) (McBain 60), McCann, Cox, Duncan, Blumanshtein (Odhiambo 54), Ross, Rooney, Sanchez
SUBS: Tuffey, Sutherland
QUEEN'S PARK 0 - TEAM: Hamilton, Little, Burns, Gallagher, Brough, McBride, Anderson, Eagleshan (Quinn 71), O' Hara (Harkins 58), Watt, Murray (Smith 66)
SUBS: McPherson, Meggatt
Referee S McLean Attendance 1099  
Gardner Speirs had stuck with same eleven that defeated Livingston the previous week, but Terry Butcher went into the match without the injured duo of Jonny Hayes and Richie Foran, plus the suspended David Proctor. Kevin McCann, on loan from Hibs, and Israeli Gil Blumenshtein made their debuts. It was no surprise that Inverness, playing their first competitive game of the campaign, looked a bit rusty in the early stages, creating little in the first 20 minutes other than a sharp shot on the turn from Adam Rooney that was well held by Spiders keeper Peter Hamilton. That finally sparked the game into life, and Rooney saw a headed effort drift wide shortly before Cox grabbed the opener on 22 minutes.
The former Leicester midfielder grabbed his first goal for eleven months, racing from midfield to get onto Nick Ross’ through-ball. His initial effort was well parried, but Cox kept his head to slide the rebound into the empty net. Inverness looked comfortable from then on, with Blumenshtein heading a McCann cross wide after a clever build-up on the right, while Tokely should have done better with a free header at a corner, but saw his effort fly over with the goal gaping. Queen’s Park did briefly threaten just before the break, when Ian Watt’s cross flew across the goalmouth and somehow evaded his teammates in the middle, but Caley looked very comfortable at half-time.
That was the end of Grant Munro’s day, however, as he went off with a gash in his foot which needed four stitches and was replaced by another debutant, Chris Innes. The former St. Mirren man was to last only 20 minutes himself before tweaking a groin muscle, but by that point the game was up. Another substitute, Eric Odhiambo, doubled the lead, charging down Hamilton’s attempted clearance after the goalkeeper was sold a short passback; the ball appeared to hit the striker on the chin and spun into the net before anyone realized where it had landed. And only two minutes later Tokely atoned for his earlier miss, coolly driving into the roof of the net from twelve yards after Queen’s Park failed to deal with a corner.
With a three goal lead, the first division champions understandably took their foot off the gas, and the rest of the match was largely a non-event. The visitors continued to work hard, and Watt came up with their best chance of the afternoon, weaving past three players and bringing a good one handed stop out of Ryan Esson. But it was to be a clean sheet and a straightforward result, and Terry Butcher’s thoughts can now turn towards the league opener with Celtic.
 
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By Scotty in Reports 2010-11 ·

Inverness CT -V- Queens Park – Preview

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Its Scotland’s oldest club against one of the youngest, as Caley Thistle kick off the new season with a League Cup clash against the amateurs of Queen’s Park.
Terry Butcher’s side are the only SPL team involved in this stage of the competition, and will look to avoid a repeat of the opening match of last year’s campaign, a mediocre shoot-out win over third division Montrose.
OUR OPPONENTS The Spiders travel North having produced a surprise of their own last week, an extra-time Challenge Cup win over Livingston. Striker Graeme Eagleshan was the hero with a debut hat-trick, and will definitely lead the line for the visitors, who will probably be unchanged. The Hampden side, who made it to the third division playoffs last year, remain under the tutelage of manager Gardner Speirs, who will be best remembered in the Highlands for a brief spell in charge of Ross County during the 2005-06 season.
PREVIOUS MEETINGS The sides have met on fourteen previous occasions (according to soccerbase.com), twelve of which came in the ICT’s first three seasons as a league club. Caley are up 8-3 on wins, with three draws. However, the last time these sides met in September 2003 saw Queen’s Park overcome a two division gap to win 2-1 at Caledonian Stadium…in the first round of the League Cup. Barry Wilson made his first appearance after returning from Livingston, and Caley took the lead through Paul Ritchie’s strike, only for goals by Steven Reilly and Ally Graham to turn the match on it’s head. Bobby Mann had a golden chance to force extra time but hit the post with a last-gasp penalty. Out of our current squad, Ross Tokely, David Proctor, Stuart Golabek, Russell Duncan and Roy McBain were all involved.
INVERNESS TEAM NEWS Knee injuries force out Richie Foran and Jonny Hayes, so Adam Rooney will be the only member of the “shamrock” strike force to play. Eric Odhiambo is also struggling with a groin problem, so Nick Ross and Danni Sanchez will fancy their chances of playing, and there could be a debut for Gil Blumanshtein. Another new signing, Kenny Gillet, may be short of match fitness, while David Proctor is suspended and it is uncertain if Hibs will give permission for on-loan Kevin McCann to play. If McCann is absent, expect Ross Tokely to start at right-back, with Chris Innes making his first start in the centre of defence.
Likely lineup: Ryan Esson – Ross Tokely, Grant Munro, Chris Innes, Stuart Golabek – Lee Cox, Russell Duncan – Nick Ross, Danni Sanchez, Gil Blumenshtein – Adam Rooney; subs: Jonny Tuffey, Kenny Gillet, Roy McBain, Gavin Morrison, Shane Sutherland
QUEEN’S PARK TEAM NEWS The visitors will surely stick with the same eleven that won last week, especially with defender Paul McGinn and midfielder Giuseppe Capuano both out. Striker Jamie Longworth may be available to play on the bench, but fellow forward Michael Daly is doubtful.
Likely lineup: Peter Hamilton – Ricky Little, Paul Gallagher, Jamie Brough, Paul Burns – Ian Watt, Martin McBride, David Anderson, Michael O’Hara – Craig Smith, Graeme Eaglesham; subs: Gordon McPherson, Daryl Meggatt, Paul Harkins, Tony Quinn, Jamie Longworth
THE HISLOPSOFFSIDEAGAIN PREDICTION Even allowing for a little rustiness, anything other than a convincing win will be disappointing. Expect ICT to oblige with a 3-0 victory.
By Scotty in Previews 2010-11 ·

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