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Hibernian 3-0 - Inverness CT - Scottish CUP

The last four games between these sides have ended in a home win and today was no different.
Reputed Caley Thistle target Dean Shiels scored all three goals in a deserved victory for the Hibees and probably killed any chance Caley Thistle have of getting him to come to the Caledonian Stadium as new boss Mixu Paatelainen will likely be less than enthusiastic about letting him go now.
12/01/08 Easter Road, Edinburgh Hibernian 3 Shiels (5, 53, 84) Team: MaKalambay, McCann, Hogg, Jones, Hanlon (McCormack 62), Morais, Kerr, Beuzelin, Zemmama, Shiels, Benjelloun
Subs: Antoine-Curier, Chisholm, O'Brien, McNeil
I.C.T. 0 Team: Fraser, Tokely, Munro, McGuire, Hastings, Cowie (Proctor 61), Black (McDonald 85), Duncan, McBain, Bayne (Wyness 62), Niculae Subs: Vigurs, Malkowski
Referee Steve Conroy Attendance 9622
Dean Shiels was the hat-trick hero for Hibs as they eased into the fifth round of the Scottish Cup at Caley Thistle’s expense. The player – seemingly frozen out under previous manager John Collins – returned to the starting line-up for new manager Mixu Paatelainen and virtually guaranteed his Easter Road future as he handed the gaffer his best possible start.
It could all have been so different had Caley Thistle taken one of three chances they had in the first five minutes through Niculae, Bayne or Tokely. In the fifth minute a neat move between Hanlon, Zemmama and Shiels allowed the latter to drift wide of McGuire and Tokely before drilling a shot across Fraser and into the far corner from 12 yards out. This inspired Hibs and they played some neat football after this with Zemmama in particular coming close a couple of times. Caley Thistle had a chance in 18 minutes when Roy McBain found Niculae with a cross but his close range effort was saved by Ma-Kalambay. The rest of the half belonged to Hibs with both Benjelloun and Zemmama going close again.   Half Time: 1-0   Caley Thistle started the second half brightly and had chances through a Niculae long range effort and then through Bayne who was set free down the wing courtesy of a Niculae back-heel. Unfortunately, when he got inside the box, the final shot sailed well over the bar. In 53 minutes, the game was really over as a contest when Hibs got their second. Shiels nutmegged Munro on the edge of the box and shot low under Fraser. Morais almost made it three a short while later but he put it just past the post. Caley Thistle chances were few and far between and any that we had were saved easily by Ma-Kalambay who easily held onto a deflected Niculae effort in 73 minutes. The moral of this game seemed to be that anything we could do, Hibs could do better and straight after Niculae’s chance for ICT, Hibs had several of their own. Antoine-Curier crossed for Morais but he failed to make contact with the ball just yards from goal. A minute later, it was Antoine-Curier doing the missing himself as Zemmama crossed and he headed over with Fraser already beaten. The final blow for ICT came in the 83rd minute when Shiels was first to react to a Morais shot that had hit the post and scored to complete his hat-trick To add insult to injury, Caley Thistle’s “new” defender Phil McGuire – who has now signed a 2 ½ year deal – was red carded with three minutes to go after Filipe Morais squared up to him. Although McGuire didn’t appear to do anything, Mr Conroy decided to give both of them a yellow card and as each had been booked earlier, the yellows were quickly followed by reds.   Full Time: 3-0   Following ICT in the cup has given us many good days to remember but this was one we should try to forget... quickly.  
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By Guest in Reports 2007-08 ·

December Award Double

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Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC scooped double honours in this months Clydsdale Bank SPL Awards with Craig Brewster picking up the prize for top manager and Marius Niculae picking up the award for top player.
December has been the teams best month of the season and saw them pick up 15 of a possible 18 points and losing only one of their six matches.
With Falkirk and Motherwell having a comparable run of results it must have come down to the wire for the managers award.
Marius Niculae has been getting some rewards for his efforts havng scored a brace against both Hibernian and Kilmarnock. He's also chipped in with his fair share of assits and his pressence in the box has secured us two vital penalties against Celtic and Hearts.
Taking a look back at the season to date and I have to admit that the league table now looks far healthier than it did for much of the opening quarter. In October and November we'd started to get a few points on the board as we tried to open up a bit of a safety net between ourselves and bottom of the league Gretna.
However, as you looked towards our December fixture list you could be forgiven for thinking that the task was going to be a little tougher than we might have liked. We hadn't been playing badly at the start of the season, but we were certainly struggling to get our share of the breaks and get some points on the board.
Craig Brewster and Marius Niculae have both spent some time under the microscope of even the home fans since their arrival at Tulloch Caledonian Stadium. Many had argued that Brewster perhaps wasn't the best candidate for the Managerial position, despite his relative success with us previously and Niculae had been struggling to find the net and was leaving people wondering if he was owrth the rumoured wages he was on.
I think both have gone a long way to answering those questions and the results for December are listed below to show you just how they have gone about it.
1st December 2007
An away trip to Dundee Utd at a time where they were yet to conceed a goal at home. We were coming at this off the back of a win against St Mirren and we knew it would be tough. Ian Black scored a goal that commentators called a candidate for goal of the season in the 19th minute and it was this goal that won the game for the Caley Jags.
Dundee Utd 0 - 1 - Inverness Caledonian Thistle
 
8th December 2007
Home to Hibernian - In our match at Easter Road earlier in the season, ICT had played some of the nicest football of the season, yet somehow they had failed to take anything from the game. On this occassion Sponsor's Man of the Match Marius Niculae grabbed his first ever goal in the SPL just before half-time, and then scored another in the second half to maintain ICT's record of having never lost to Hibs on home soil.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle 2 - 0 Hibernian
 
16th December 2007
Home again, this time against Celtic in a match which we would been dreading a month agp. Spirits were high though and we were starting to put a run together. Things didn't start too brightly though and Caley Thistle were 2-0 down before half an hour had been played after Vennegoor of Hesselink had hit a quickfire double in 24 and 26 minutes. A Rankin penalty after Pressley had fouled Niculae in 42 minutes reduced the deficit to 1-2 at half time and another quickfire double, this time from Proctor and Cowie for Caley Thistle ensured that Craig Brewster's men made it 4 wins on the trot, achieved their first ever SPL win against Celtic and moved up to 7th spot in the table. All in all, a pretty good day at the office !!!
Inverness Caledonian Thistle 3 - 2 Celtic
 
22nd December 2007
Caley Thistle made it 5 wins out of 5 with a hard fought 3-2 victory over Hearts at Tynecastle. An excellent strike from Russell Duncan gave ICT a half time lead and a Rankin penalty extended it early in the second. Hearts fought back through Berra on the hour mark, and seemed to have secured a point with a 90th minute penalty strike. Graham Bayne however scored deep in injury time to win it for ICT.
Hearts 2 - 3 Inverness Caledonian Thistle
 
26th December 2007
Falkirk had been matching us game for game in December and their was little to seperate the teams going in to this one. Falkirk had ended Motherwell's unbeaten run last week, and this week it was their turn to do the same to Caley Thistle with a 1-0 victory at the Falkirk Stadium. The only goal of the game came in the 35th minute from Gerard Aafjes but it was enough for Falkirk to secure the points and leapfrog ICT in the SPL table on goal difference.
Falkirk 1 - 0 Inverness Caledonian Thistle
 
29th December 2007
There's usually goals when ICT and Killie meet and today was no exception. After an insipid performance a few days ago at he Falkirk Stadium, the Caley Jags were a lot more classy today. A Marius Niculae double and a Don Cowie goal earned Caley Thistle a deserved victory in the final fixture of 2007. Kilmarnock got a late consolation with a soft penalty award that Colin Nish put beyond Michael Fraser.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle 3 - 1 Kilmarnock
 
 
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By Guest in News 2007-08 ·

Inverness CT 3-0 Gretna - SPL

Caley Thistle recorded another victory over Gretna today. Today's 3-0 victory takes the season tally to 10 goals scored against the borders side with none against.
Another double from Marius Niculae, and a penalty from John Rankin all in the first half meant that Caley Thistle were on easy street but despite numerous chances in the second half, the Caley Jags still fell one goal short of scoring competitive goal number 1000 but its the three points that matter. Here's hoping that goal 1000 may come at Easter Road next week
05/01/08 Tulloch Caledonian Stadium INVERNESS CT 3 Niculae (34, 41), Rankin (39pen) Team: Fraser, Tokely, Proctor, Munro, Hastings (McBain 75), Cowie (Paateleainen 66), Black, Duncan, Rankin, Wyness, Niculae (Bayne 77)
Subs: Gillespie, Vigurs, Duff, Malkowski
GRETNA 0 Team: Caig, Barr, Collin, Innes, Horwood, Makinwa (McGill 88), Jenkins (Osman 51), Yantorno, Murray, Skelton, Deuchar
Subs: Grady, Deverdics, McLaren, Canning, Fleming
Referee Dougie McDonald Attendance 3919   Craig Brewster made two changes to the starting lineup after a disappointing defeat in the New Year fixture against Aberdeen. On-loan defender Phil McGuire was suspended for what might have been his last game for the Caley Jags - at least for a while - if a permanent deal cant be worked out with Dunfermline. His place in central defence was taken by the versatile David Proctor who may not have had success at Dundee United but is once again proving to be a very capable player in Inverness colours. Dennis Wyness also returned to the side with Graham Bayne dropping to the bench. Gretna had endured a horrendous journey up the A9. Opting to come up a day early, but were thwarted at Perth for 6 hours because of bad weather and didn't arrive until very late Friday night. Saturday was to be no better for them as Caley Thistle once again triumphed at the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium with a 3-0 victory and made it 10 goals scored and none conceded against the visitors this season.
This win was Caley Thistle's fifth home victory in a row at the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium and seventh in the last 9 games, a record that has seen the club climb up the table from the relegation spot to currently lie seventh and only 4 points off third placed Motherwell. Going into this game Caley Thistle had scored 996 competitive goals but try as they might, they could only take the tally to 999 after this game and will have to wait for that 1000th goal.
The home side, often slow to start was quick off the blocks in this game. Gretna has had a habit of completely capitulating if hit hard and early and this appeared to be Craig Brewster's gameplan.
The first real chance fell to Ian Black in only 4 minutes when he forced a save out of Tony Caig after some neat build up play from Ross Tokely and Don Cowie. Dennis Wyness was next with a chance when a volleyed effort went close in 13 minutes but was again saved by Caig. David Proctor then had a header saved by the keeper and Ian Black had one blocked by Skelton and with 23 minutes on the clock, Caley Thistle had another three efforts on goal courtesy of a John Rankin corner. First Ross Tokely saw his headed effort blocked on the line, then the keeper blocked Grant Munro's attempt and finally Proctor had a shot diverted off the bar and out for a corner which came to nothing.
Goals were coming, and even the neutrals could tell that only one team was going to score them. The first came in 34 minutes and it was from Marius Niculae with a major assist from Russell Duncan. Duncan surged forward from his own half deep into Gretna's and then laid the ball off to Niculae who looked up and then drilled a perfect shot low into the corner from 25 yards to make it 1-0.
Five minutes later, it was Niculae again harassing the Gretna defence and this time he was needlessly pulled down by Chris Innes as a dangerous Tokely ball curled into the box. The ref had no hesitation in awarding a spot kick. John Rankin stepped up to take it and made no mistake. 2-0.
At 2-0 Gretna did have a decent effort from Craig Barr but Mike Fraser held it easily enough.
Back to the other end then and another goal from Niculae in 41 minutes. Marius doesn't seem to score single goals and today was to be no different. A Cowie corner was headed to far side of penalty area, Tokely headed back to edge of box and Niculae hit a downward volley into the net off the keepers left hand post
Half Time: 3-0
If the first half was exciting and enjoyable from an ICT point of view, the second was a bit more mundane. Caley Thistle were on the hunt for competitive goal number 1000 but despite numerous chances, they couldn't get it. Gretna on the other hand, although they tried, put very little pressure on the Caley Thistle defence and when they did ICT usually went back up the park and had a go themselves.
Niculae was the first to have a go just after half-time before Skelton tried his luck for Gretna. Just after that, Russell Duncan hit a tremendous twenty five yard shot to Caig's top left corner but he pulled off a fantastic save to tip the ball for a corner. Wyness then went close with a header that went just inches wide and then Rankin curled a shot just past Caig's post.
Caley Thistle then came within a whisker of goal 1000 through substitute Markus Paatelainen. A Rankin cross found Markus in the box and he headed powerfully at the keeper but Caig managed to tip it over for a corner. From the resultant corner, Markus again went close but Caley Thistle just couldn't get that fourth goal.
Gretna had a chance at a consolation goal in 77 minutes but Mike Fraser managed to push away Fabian Yantorno's shot. At the other end four minutes later Proctor hit the post and Paatelainen hit the rebound over the bar and that was about it.
Full Time: 3-0
A fine victory, a clean sheet and 999 competitive goals. Its Hibs at Easter Road in the cup this week so a hard game but with confidence running high and Hibs lying below ICT in the SPL table, a win is definitely possible.
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By Guest in Reports 2007-08 ·

1000 ICT Goals

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Caley Thistle are on the verge of scoring their 1000th competitive goal since entering the senior leagues in 1994.
There have been many important goals over the years and each one, whether a classic strike from 30 yards or a tap-in from a few inches is savoured with equal relish.
Pictured here (courtesy of Gordon Gillespie at NorthSport) is Alan Hercher being congratulated by Mark McAllister after scoring the first ever league goal for Caledonian Thistle
Caley Thistle are on the verge of scoring their 1000th competitive goal since entering the senior leagues in 1994. There have been many important goals over the years and each one, whether a classic strike from 30 yards or a tap-in from a few inches is savoured with equal relish. We cant focus on all 1000 goals so here is a list of significant goals. First ever goal: (also first ever league cup goal & first ever away goal). Caley Thistle's first ever competitive goal was scored in their first ever competitive match. The match - a first round Coca Cola (League) cup tie - took place at Firs Park in Falkirk against East Stirlingshire on Tuesday 9th August 1994. Caley Thistle won the tie 2-0 thanks to goals from Wilson Robertson in 36 minutes and on the stroke of half-time from Alan Hercher. Of the Caley Thistle side that took to the pitch that day, a couple are still involved with the club behind the scenes - Danny McDonald, and Graeme Bennett.
First ever League goal: (also first ever home goal). Caley Thistle fans didn't have long to wait to see the first goal scored at Telford Street. It came in Caley Thistle's league debut against Arbroath on Saturday August 13th 1994 and what a cracking match that was. 1700 fans crowded into Telford Street Park to watch this game and it only took 13 minutes for the Caley Jags to make their mark. Alan Hercher headed in a Graeme Bennett corner and the first league goal was recorded. Not content with this however, Herchie banged in another two - in 31 and 33 minutes - to register the first Caley Thistle hat-trick. Second half goals from Paul McKenzie and Wilson Robertson ended a fine league debut with the score reading 5-2 for Caledonian Thistle.
First ever Challenge Cup goal: In 1994/95, the Challenge Cup was sponsored by B&Q and in the shadow of the Inverness branch of the store, Caley Thistle faced Dundee in a cup game for the second time in just over a month. The Caley Jags had been thrashed 3-0 at Dens Park in the League Cup second round but this game on the 28th September 1994 was a different story. Caley Thistle scored in only 2 minutes through Danny McDonald but Morton Wieghorst scored for the visitors in 69 minutes. The game was level at full-time and also at the end of extra-time so it went to penalties which Dundee won 4-3 in the end. Future Caley Thistle stalwart Mike Teasdale played for Dundee in this game.
First ever Scottish Cup goal: Queen of the South were a tough opponent for Caley Thistle over many years both at home and away but it was the then 2nd Division side who came out on top in this game on the 17th December 1994. The Doonhamers scored twice in the second half from free kicks and Mark McAllister's 90th minute goal for Caley Thistle was merely a consolation.
Last ever goal at Telford Street Park: A crowd of over 2000 piled into Telford Street for the last ever league game in the ground on the 5th October 1996. The new Caledonian Stadium at the Longman was due to open in November and this was a poignant moment for many fans. In the end it was an easy game for the home side with Brian Thomson scoring in the first half and Ian Stewart scoring the last goal in this ground on the 55 minute mark.
First ever goal at Caledonian Stadium: The new Caledonian Stadium hosted its first league game on the 9th November 1996 in front of 3734 fans. Albion Rovers were the opponents and the game perhaps didn't live up to the occasion but fans did see a couple of goals. Dave McKenzie actually scored the first goal at the stadium in the 70th minute, but as we are concentrating on ICT goals then the honour of the first (ICT) goal at the Caledonian stadium went to Ian Stewart in the 74th minute.
First ever Division 2 goal: Having achieved promotion at the end of the 96/97 season, Caley Thistle faced a tough home opener against Livingston in the second division on Wednesday 6th August 1997. ICT managed to keep Livi at bay during the first half, but Tom Graham headed home through a ruck of players in the 47th minute. Luckily for ICT, Brian Thomson was on hand in the 89th minute to score the club's first ever Division 2 goal and grab a share of the points.
First ever Division 1 goal: Caley Thistle's first taste of life in division one was a 4-0 thrashing at East End Park on 7th August 1999. The next game was a little closer with Caley Thistle being on the end of a 3-2 defeat by Falkirk at the Caledonian Stadium on 14th August. With no goals scored against the Pars, it was Paul Sheerin who had the honour of scoring the first goal in Division 1 for ICT when he struck after 7 minutes of the Falkirk match.
First ever SPL goal: Caley Thistle were soundly beaten 3-0 in their first SPL match by Livingston but had recovered enough by the second game on 15th August 2004 to record their first SPL win. Because of SPL stadium rules, this home win actually took place at Pittodrie Stadium in Aberdeen where ICT had been forced to organize a groundshare. The goal came in 12 minutes and it was club captain Stuart Golabek who was the ‘local' hero against Dunfermline. Juanjo got the other goal in this 2-0 victory.
First ever SPL goal in Inverness: Barry Wilson has scored a fair few memorable goals in his time and has the honour of being the player to score the last goal in Scotland of the last millennium and the first to score in this one. He was also the first player to score an SPL goal at the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium on 29th January 2005. A gargantuan effort went into upgrading the stadium to SPL standards in only 47 days over December/January and after the stadium was passed by the relevant bodies, the first real home game scheduled was against Dunfermline. This was quite fitting because John Robertson had left ICT for Hearts and former Dunfermline striker Craig Brewster was now at the helm. In the end, Caley Thistle again won out over the Pars by a score of 2-0 and it was Barry Wilson scoring the first one in 35 minutes. Brewster got the other in 74 minutes.
So who will get goal number 1000 ?
Will it be record goalscorer Dennis Wyness ? or perhaps our Romanian star Marius Niculae ? Can Barry Wilson score another milestone goal ? or will it be a workmanlike effort from Graham Bayne ? Or perhaps the midfield might weigh in with this important goal ..... we are looking forward to it, and the countdown begins .......
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By Guest in News 2007-08 ·

Aberdeen 1-0 Inverness CT - SPL

Caley Thistle have yet to record a win over Aberdeen, and although today looked like it might be a good chance given recent form, the Dons maintained that record with a 1-0 victory.
The game appeared to be heading for a 0-0 draw when Ross Tokely gave away a penalty in the 83rd minute. Barry Nicholson scored the spot kick and grabbed all three points for the Dons.
02/01/08 Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen ABERDEEN 1 (Nicholson 83pen) Team: Langfield, Byrne, Mair, Foster, Jamie Smith, Clark, Nicholson, Severin, Young (De Visscher 76), Miller, Aluko (Lovell 64)
Subs: Jonathon Smith, Crawford, Touzani, D Smith, Soutar
Inverness CT 0 Team: Fraser, Tokely, McGuire, Munro, Hastings, Cowie, Black, Duncan, Rankin (Hart 79), Bayne, Niculae Subs: Proctor, Wyness, Vigurs, Gillespie, Duff, Malkowski
Referee Mike Tumilty Attendance 13372   Inverness Caley Thistle travelled to Aberdeen in good spirits after a convincing 3-1 victory and a fine display against Kilmarnock in their last game. Aberdeen would have been of a similar mind, despite a dwindled squad to pick from, given that they had gone 11 games without loss at Pittodrie Stadium. Darren Mackie, Michael Hart, Andrew Considine, Jackie McNamara and Zander Diamond were all missing for Aberdeen due to injury whilst Inverness CT travelled with a full squad.   Everyone in attendance at the match took time out to pay tribute to Phil O’Donnell with a minute’s applause before the game got underway.   The Caley Thistle fans are no stranger to a cold breeze given the location of the stadium, but the wind here at Pittodrie was blowing with a vengeance and it was no surprise that everyone was huddled up trying their best to escape it….even some of the players had donned gloves in an attempt to fight off at least some of the chill.   The first real opportunity of the match fell to Miller, but he failed to threaten with a header that went safely wide of the mark. Mair had an attempt with the head shortly afterwards when Young played Aluko into the corner and he got the cross in to Mair inside the area. He failed to get any real power into the header and it was easily gather by Michael Fraser. Inverness CT were playing very much the better football and had most control in midfield, but both teams found themselves unable to make any real impact on the game, with the wind conditions so bad it was impossible to play anything accurate through the air and with the pitch looking like it had only been freshly ploughed that morning it was difficult to play the ball on the deck.   With the Caley Thistle wing backs pushing forward so much in recent games and finding themselves within shooting range on a regular basis during matches then I think they could do with a little practice in that regard. Shots were few and far for both teams and on the only effort of any real note for ICT during the first half Richard Hastings was the last man in a great piece of play involving Bayne and Rankin, only for him to repeat his efforts of last week and send it, once again, over the bar.   Half Time: 0-0    Neither team had been inspiring during the first 45 minutes and were in need of a little team talk, and the fans were desperate to head for a hot drink to try and warm the cockles. This game had all the makings of one of those affairs where both teams just spend 90 minutes cancelling each other out, although I suspect is more down to the wind cancelling everyone out. Marius Niculae had been largely quiet in the first half and Ross Tokely looked to be having an off day and was far less effective pushing forward from right back as we’ve come to expect.   The teams took to the pitch for the second half and the only thing in our favour was that we were now playing with the wind at our backs. Given the stalemate of the first half I thought we might have seen one, or both, teams make some half time changes, but that was not to be. The second half was a carbon copy of the first with both teams failing to penetrate the final third of the pitch and cause the opposition any problems. A free-kick played long into the box by Russell Duncan found the head of Ross Tokely for the first real attempt on goal by ICT in the second half, but he couldn’t get high enough to head it down and it climbed harmlessly over the bar. Black looked to have used the wind to his advantage soon afterwards when he spotted a line to the net from 30+yards out. Despite the man on and being under a little pressure he rocketed a right foot shot at goal. Langfield who had been on decent form all day barely managed to connect with it and had to twist his body to get enough on it to tip it out for the corner kick. Niculae was next to test Langfield…Bayne had done what he does best and chased a lost effort to the corner, only for him to manage to catch the ball and bring it under control. He then sent it back down the line and it was crossed in to the head of Niculae who never got enough on it as he sent it low past the left hand post.   Caley Thistle were managing to put some slick passes together and it was the next move down the right that saw the ball cleared to Bayne who was also denied by Langfield from the edge of the area. Hastings got another crack at goal when he made a terrific run to support the midfield and found the ball played neatly to his feet. With two Aberdeen players in front of him he had little option but to take a pop from 25 yards. This time the ball was low and travelling and the Aberdeen keeper did well to get a hand to it to parry it wide. On any other day and against a lesser keeper Inverness CT might have been a couple of goals up at this stage, but it wasn’t to be and the deadlock was broken under controversial circumstances.   Miller had managed to break though into the area but was heading away from goal when Tokely had charged in to cover. There was shoulder to shoulder contact and Miller went down like a sack of seed potatoes…quite apt given the conditions of the pitch…and the referee was conned into awarding the penalty. Nicholson stepped up and sent Michael Fraser the wrong way before slotting the ball into the left side of the net to make it 1-0 to the home side with under 10 minutes left in the game. ICT had little to offer in an attempt to recoup a point from the game, and had it not been for another fine save by Fraser near the end when Miller again found himself through on goal, ironically after shoulder charging Munro off the ball in similar fashion to what he got his penalty for.   Full Time: 1-0   Think it would be wrong to say the game was dull, but the conditions didn’t help and it resulted in a lot of sloppy play which was interlaced with some fine link up play by ICT. None of that changes the fact that we left without any points and have to come calling another day in order to secure that elusive first win over the Dons.
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By Guest in Reports 2007-08 ·

Price Reductions for Gretna Game

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Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC have today announced that all young people under 18 will be admitted for a £1 for the home game against Gretna on Saturday 5th of January (kick off 3pm).
The adult price is also reduced from £20 to £15. This will include Gretna fans based in the South Stand.
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Kids prices reduced to £1 for Gretna game
 
Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC have today announced that all young people under 18 will be admitted for a £1 for the home game against Gretna on Saturday 5th of January (kick off 3pm). The adult price is also reduced from £20 to £15. This will include Gretna fans based in the South Stand.
Admission is priced as follows:-
North Stand (Home Support Only)
In advance and on the gate
Adult/ Concession - £15
Under 18 - £1
South Stand (Away Support Only)
In advance and on the gate
Adult/Concession - £15
Under 18 - £1
Family Enclosure (Home Support Only)
Tickets available in advance only
Adult - £15
Concession - £13
Under 18 - £1
 
For the purchase of tickets please call the Ticket Office on 01463 222880, option 1 or alternatively call in at the Club Shop, open Monday to Fridays from 10am till 4.30pm and from 10am on matchdays.
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By Guest in News 2007-08 ·

The Sad Loss of Phil O'Donnell

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On behalf of all fans of Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC we at Caley Thistle Online would like to express our deepest and sincerest condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Phil O'Donnell. We would also like to extend those condolences to the fans of Motherwell FC who should have been celebrating a result to remember but will now remember this day for all the wrong reasons.
Phil was one of a rare breed, a loyal and honest professional, and a great ambassador for the sport who was respected by fans of all teams. He will be sorely missed.
[picture supplied by Trevor Martin]
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