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Niculae Deal Finalised

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Caley Thistle have issued what is probably the shortest press release in their history and hopefully that might bring an end to one of its longest running sagas !!!
The statement (in full) reads as follows: "ICTFC announced this evening [31st July] that they have concluded the transfer of Marius Niculae to Dinamo Bucharest.
The move to Dinamo was instigated by Marius, who approached the Directors on Saturday19th July to advise that he had had discussions with Dinamo and wanted to return to play in Romania".
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By Guest in News 2008-09 ·

Marius Niculae to Dinamo Bucharest

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We have received information that Inverness Caledonian Thistle have agreed a fee for Romanian International Marius Niculae with Dinamo Bucharest and all that remains is for the dotting of the i's and crossing of the t's before he is revealed at Dinamo Stadium tomorrow morning.
Rumours of his departure have been rife since he was chosen to represent Romania in Euro 2008, but the player has always stated that he enjoyed it here.
Marius was a fans favourite at the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium and many will be sad to see him go.  Whilst we may never know the full reason for his sale at a time when we are crying out for an experienced strikeforce, one thing is fairly certain.....it will be a long time before we see someone of his pedigree in an ICT shirt again.
We wish Marius all the best and I for one will be keeping an eye out for him an hoping he's included in the squad leading up to and including the World Cup in 2010.
 
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By Guest in News 2008-09 ·

Fans Receive Praise...

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We often hear negative stories coming from the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium but today, Lynne Cordiner of the Highland Hospice has asked us to pass on their thanks to fans for dipping into their pockets at Tuesday night's Tony Fraser Memorial Cup Match between ICT and Ross County and raising £316.78 for them.
Tony - the team coach driver for both Ross County and Caley Thistle - passed away at the hospice in 2006.
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By Guest in News 2008-09 ·

Highland Legends @ HalfTime

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Legendary Caley Thistle manager Steve Paterson will return to the Caledonian Stadium to lock horns once again with former Ross County rival Bobby Wilson in a unique extra attraction at ICT winger Barry Wilson's five star testimonial against Liverpool on Monday August 18th. The two managers, who set Highland football on its way to its current place in the two top divisions in Scotland, will meet head to head once again. But this time it will be in a half time challenge match in charge of seven a side teams of "legends" who graced the colours of both clubs in the vintage years of the early and mid 1990s.
Paterson, who signed Bobby's son Barry for Inverness in 1996 and took the Highland Capital team from the Third Division to the top half of the First via victory at Celtic Park, has since had spells at Aberdeen, Forres and Peterhead. For this special challenge on August 18th his resources will include Jim Calder, Charlie Christie, Alan Hercher, Graeme Bennett and Duncan Shearer.
Bobby Wilson, who signed Barry as a teenager for Ross County in 1988 and played a massive part in the Dingwall club's election to the SFL in 1994, will correspondingly have golden oldies including Gordon Connelly, Robbie Williamson, Billy Ferries, Chris Somerville, Gary Campbell and Johnstone Bellshaw.
"It's great to have an attraction like this at half time in my testimonial which is going to be a fantastic night," said Barry. "I somehow don't think I'll go into the dressing room at all because I'd much prefer to watch all my friends kicking lumps out of each other once again. These half time challenges are usually a laugh, but I somehow think this one might turn out to be a bit more serious! To get my dad and Pele to manage the two teams is wonderful as well and I'm very pleased that so many great players of days gone by have come forward for a challenge which will give an already great friendly an extra edge."
Steve Paterson and Bobby Wilson are both synonymous with the early days of intense rivalry between Caley Thistle and Ross County in Scottish League football. But, following a number of clashes when Paterson was in charge at Elgin and Huntly, they only actually faced each other in the SFL for a single season in 1995-96.
However it was some season. Inverness finished third in Division 3, just missing promotion by 6 points, which was more than they dropped to County who were a further four and a single place behind that. In terms of head to heads in the league it was advantage Wilson since County had two victories, 2-0 and 2-1 in Dingwall, while there were two 1 all draws at Inverness's Telford Street Park. The January midweek encounter at Telford Street pulled in a Third Division record crowd of 4950, surpassed nationally by only two games on a night when there was also an SPL programme.
But for Inverness fans the high point of that season was the Inverness Cup Final in December 1995 between the two sides which brought a modern day record crowd of 3000 to Grant Street Park to see Paterson's men take the silverware 5-2 with the help of an Iain Stewart hat trick.
It is grsat moments from the past like this which will be relived on August 18th, on an occasion for which tickets are still selling rapidly although still available, including online at "www.ictfc.co.uk".
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By Guest in News 2008-09 ·

Pre Season @ Inverurie Locos

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You can only beat what’s put in front of you, and the Caley players sent along the A96 under the tutelage of Malky Thomson certainly did so with gusto, hammering the Locos with some style.  It was a dull, miserable afternoon weather-wise, but the players certainly did their best to brighten it up with a lively performance.  
INVERURIE LOCO WORKS 1 v 7 INVERNESS CALEDONIAN THISTLE
Caley scorers (times according to my watch!): Vigurs 22, 36, Wood 26, McAllister 29, McBain 59, Sutherland 66, 86
Lineup: McNulty, Tokely, Hastings, Munro, McGuire, Vigurs, Duncan, McBain, McAllister, Wood, Sutherland
It’s a while since I’ve done the whole Highland League thing – in fact my last visit to one of the clubs was Caley’s pre season match with Clach last year.  Geographical convenience this year, coupled with the fact that Grant Street Park’s German concentration camp motif doesn’t really do it for me, meant that a trip to Harlaw Park was an easier option for my Saturday afternoon.  Admittedly, my flat is but a few minutes walk from where Aberdeen happened to be taking on the champions of England and Europe, but who would you choose to see – Wayne Rooney or Ross Tokely? No contest, obviously.
And in a lot of ways Harlaw Park was a nostalgia trip, a reminder of the old days of Kingsmills Park (for those of us who can remember it).  For one thing, one of the teams came out in red and black stripes, and I had to remind myself that I wasn’t supposed to be cheering them.  But the pitch was in good nick, even if one goal was considerably further above sea level than the other.  There was much amusement from the locals as we realized that there were two female assistant referees, then mute astonishment when it became clear that Morag Pirie was actually the ref!  However, they caused little distraction, as one looked rather too much like Markus Paatelainen, and the other looked like, er, Morag Pirie.  Even in this situation, Zander was still the smallest person on the pitch.
There was nothing terribly revolutionary about the Caley formation – a standard 4-4-2 with what was mostly last year’s first choice back line (Rossco, McGuire, Granty and Hastings) in front of rookie goalkeeper McNulty.  McBain and Duncan were in the engine room, with Vigurs on the right and Zander, back from his Elgin exodus, on the opposite flank.  Another loan returnee, Garry Wood, partnered Rory up top with three youngsters who I’d never heard of on the bench.
Unsurprisingly, Locos looked well up for it from the beginning, and went about the opening stages with plenty of energy to make up for their lack of skill.  There was a hairy moment for McNulty inside two minutes as he flapped at a cross and was fortunate to see it drop to safety.  Caley took time to settle, with plenty of what the cynics amongst us come to expect on display early on – Rory unable to get off the ground to win headers, Duncan passing sideways, Zander running into cul-de-sacs, the dreaded long ball.  Had it not been for an erroneous offside flag, after a through ball was adjudged to have come off a Locos player last, rather than the boot of Duncan, there might have been a shock on the cards.
Unfortunately for the home side, a nightmare 15 minute period left the cocky upstarts looking more beaten than a Zimbabwean opposition activist.  Caley’s renaissance came after Zander and Vigurs switched flanks, and it was the latter that broke the deadlock midway through the first half; cutting in from the left, his effort from the edge of the box totally deceived the goalkeeper, swerving inside his near post.  The kinder spectators queried whether there might have been a slight deflection.  That was to spark a total collapse in the Locos back line as the Jags took only three minutes to add a second.  Roy McBain charged forward from midfield, and his right wing cross was guided beautifully into the bottom corner on the half volley by Garry Wood, anonymous up to that point.  The hosts looked shell-shocked and the SPL side promptly went for the jugular.  Duncan was the next to charge through the huge gaps in the centre of the park, and he laid on Rory, who showed uncharacteristic composure to stick in a third.  Duncan had an opportunity of his own but wasted it trying to lob the keeper, so Vigurs, racing clear onto a slide-rule pass from Wood, showed him how to do it with a gorgeous chip off the outside of the left boot.  Even the home fans gave that one a cheer.  Not so their players, whose malaise was summed up by the decision of the Inverurie boss to sub two of his players even before the interval.
So things were largely done and dusted by half-time, and yours truly was able to enjoy the rare experience of being able to get a coffee by the time the second period got underway.  Again Locos showed a bit of purpose; again it was to no avail.  The sun popped out briefly just before the hour, and appeared a signal for Caley to strike their fifth – Duncan again the creator as he rampaged forward from midfield before laying on McBain to curl the ball into the top corner.  With tiring legs now endemic throughout the Highland League side, it was now open season in front of goal, with Zander adding number six with a cool finish from eighteen yards.  Even Granty was keen for a goal, sauntering forward from the back and curling an effort just wide from way out.  Inverurie did get a consolation of their own late on, as McNulty, presumably bored by his lack of involvement, showed that his ball skills are on a par with his predecessors in the side by booting a clearance straight into the midriff of an opposing forward, who joyfully watched it ricochet into the back of the net.  But that only sparked Caley back into life, with Zander racing clear and sliding the ball past the goalkeeper to restore the advantage.
So a comfortable afternoon in the end, with a display from ICT which was full of vitality and enthusiasm, and not a little class, and which hopefully bodes well for the campaign ahead.
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By Guest in Reports 2008-09 ·

Zadi Signs 1 Year Contract

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Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC today announced the signing of 6'2" French Defender Lionel Djebi-Zadi on a 1 year contract.
Some Caley Thistle fans may already be familiar with the name as he is no stranger to the North of Scotland. Lionel (26) was signed by ex-ICT manager John Robertson for Ross County in season 2005-06.
He was unable to agree terms with Ross County to extend his stay and this resulted in a move to German outfit SC Paderborn 07 who loaned him out to SC Wilhelmshaven. In January 2008 he then secured a transfer to SC Verl.
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By Guest in News 2008-09 ·

New Setanta TV Deal

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The SPL has agreed a landmark four year deal with Setanta Sports for live domestic broadcasting rights. The £125 million deal will extend the current partnership from the start of season 2010/11 through to the end of season 2013/14. 60 games will be covered live each season for broadcast across the UK and Ireland.
Lex Gold, Executive Chairman of the SPL said: "Ten years ago we spoke about delivering a brighter future for Scottish football. Today, as we look ahead to our next ten years we can do so with confidence.
"An investment on this scale, £125 million, marks the biggest ever TV deal in Scottish football history. No commercial deal comes close to matching what has been achieved today by the SPL and Setanta Sports for our game.
"This is a step change for our clubs and will allow them to re-invest to make the Scottish game even stronger.
"We have moved forward with Setanta Sports over the past four years. We look forward to working with them to continue building and developing our league."
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By Guest in News 2008-09 ·

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