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ICTFC - 06/07 Ticket Prices

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PRESS RELEASE - Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. today announced their season and match ticket prices for the 2006/7 SPL season. The majority of ticket prices have been retained at the 2005/6 level. 29th May - Updated to include link to downloadable application form There is no increase in the price of the North Stand and Family season tickets. The only season ticket increase relates to the Main Stand where there is a small increase of £10 in all categories which is the equivalent of an increase of 50p in cost per game. Match tickets have also been kept at last year’s prices except for the games against Rangers and Celtic where there is a £2 surcharge. Mike Smith, Chief Executive of ICTFC, said that after a lengthy review of the ticket pricing structure “the directors were delighted at the growth in ticket sales last season and were keen to encourage increased season ticket sales for 2006/7 by maintaining where possible the existing pricing levels. The team had an excellent finish to the season and the directors hope this coupled with the holding of the prices, will encourage even more fans to purchase season tickets. The introduction of an additional match ticket price for the Old Firm games reflects what happens at other SPL clubs.” Season tickets are now available from the club shop. Existing season tickets holders have until Friday 23rd June to renew their seats. Extended credit terms are available. The 2006/7 SPL season starts on Saturday 29th July with fixtures being announced on Thursday 22nd June. All press enquiries to Mike Smith, Chief Executive on (01463) 222880 Season Ticket Main North Family Adult £330 £280 £200  Senior Citizen Age 60 as at 01-05-06 £205 £150 £100 Student On production of current matriculation card £205 £150 £100 Child Uner 16 as at 01-08-06 or still at school £130 £80 £60   Match Ticket Main North Family Adult 'A' £27 £22 £17 'B' £25 £20 £15 Senior Citizen Age 60 as at 01-05-06 'A' £22 £17 £15 'B' £20 £15 £13 Student On production of current matriculation card 'A' £22 £17 £15 'B' £20 £15 £13 Child Uner 16 as at 01-08-06 or still at school 'A' £22 £17 £9 'B' £20 £15 £7 'A' Prices relate to games versus Rangers and Celtic An application form for a season ticket may be downloaded here
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By Guest in News 2006-07 ·

Dar-goal confirmed as P.O.Y.

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With the votes now tallied for the final few games of the season, it can finally be confirmed that the winner of this season's CaleyThistleOnline Player of the Year award is striker Craig Dargo. Although Craig had it sewn up weeks ago, the race for the runner up spots was changing almost weekly. Darren Dods finished as runner up and Barry Wilson, Mark Brown and Ian Black completed the top 5. Craig was rewarded for his tremendous season with the Players' Player of the Year trophy after the last home game against Dundee United, and the website fans who vote throughout the season for the best performers in each match have agreed with the players that Craig was the man who made the biggest impact for Caley Thistle as we navigated our way through this season.  PLAYER POY PTS  VOTES  Dargo Craig  69 280 Dods Darren  47 261 Brown Mark  44 261 Wilson Barry  44 210 Black Ian  40 164 Tokely Ross  28 191 Morgan Alan 25 100 Hart Richard  22 98 Duncan Russell  20 119 Wyness Dennis  15 84 Brewster  Craig  11 75 Proctor  David  11 70 McBain  Roy  9 53 Keogh  Liam  7 69 Hastings Richard  7 56 McCaffrey  Stuart  4 31 Munro  Grant  1 57 Golabek  Stuart 1 15 Bayne  Graham  0 14 Fox  Liam  0 13 Fraser  Michael  0 13 McAllister  Rory  0 11 Sutherland Zander 0 10 Hislop  Steven  0 2 Parratt  Tom  0 0 Finnegan  Chris  0 0 Soane Stuart 0 0 Darren 'The Machine' Dods, who won the supporters player of the Year award managed to hold off the challenges of Mark Brown and Barry Wilson to retain second spot and Ian Black, out injured for a few weeks towards the end of the season rounds out the top 5.
Special mentions must also go to 2003/04 POY winner Liam Keogh who only came back into the side after injury for the last few games and managed to amass 69 votes and 7 POY points and also to youngster Zander Sutherland who received 10 votes for the Falkirk game where he made his debut.
Unfortunately for Zander, 10 votes was not enough to get any Player of the Year points for this game as Tokely, Duncan and Keogh all got slightly more votes, but it was a good start for the promising youngster.

How Does it Work ? Started in season 2000/2001, the CaleyThistleOnline.com Player of the Year trophy is awarded at the end of each season to the player that supporters have voted to be the most consistent over a whole season.
After every League and Cup game of the season, supporters who were at the game can vote on who performed best in that match.  The voting traditionally took place on the Player of the Year forum on the old SportNetwork site but since the redesign, we now run a weekly poll which is open for 7 days from the final whistle of any game. This allows website users to vote for the players they think were the top 3 performers in that match. The top player is awarded 5 'match points', the 2nd gets 3 'match points' and the third gets 1 'match point'. When the voting is closed, we tally up both the quantity of votes (regardless of whether they are 5, 3 , or 1 point votes) and also the number of points awarded.
The quantity of votes a player receives in any match is counted up and the player with the highest quantity of votes at the end of each month is deemed to be the CaleyThistleOnline Player of the Month. This allows consistent performers who may get loads of 1 or 3 point votes but not too many 5 pointers to be in with a shout at being Player of the Month.

ICT PLAYERS OF THE MONTH 2005/06  MONTH PLAYER    August 2005 Craig Brewster  53 votes  September 2005 Mark Brown  42 votes October 2005 Darren Dods  43 votes  November 2005  Ian Black  43 votes  December 2005  Craig Dargo  64 votes  January 2006  Mark Brown  49 votes  February 2006  Craig Dargo  34 votes  March 2006  Richard Hart  26 votes  April 2006  Mark Brown 91 votes May 2006  Ross Tokely 31 votes Player of the Year Points are calculated by counting up the number of points awarded to the player for each match by website users. We add up all the points for each player for each match and when they are all counted, the top 3 players in each match (highest match point totals) are awarded 5, 3, or 1 player of the year points respectively. Player of the year points are counted up over the season and the player with the highest POY points total receives the CaleyThistleOnline Player of The Year trophy at an end of season awards ceremony.
WELL DONE to Craig, who joins those who have previously won the trophy. 
No player has been able to win it for two seasons in a row, so here's hoping that not only Craig but all of our top challengers from this season and maybe a few others will be around to try and win it next year ....

Winners  YEAR PLAYER   2000/2001 Bobby Mann   2001/2002 Barry Robson   2002/2003 Stuart Golabek   2003/2004 Liam Keogh   2004/2005 Ross Tokely   2005/2006 Craig Dargo   
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By Guest in News 2005-06 ·

Dunfermline 0-1 Inverness CT - SPL

The final match of the season, at East End Park against Dunfermline ends with Caley Thistle winning 1-0 courtesy of an Alan Morgan goal. Charlie Christie made it 5 wins out of 5 after the split... a sharp contrast to last season.
 
 6th May 2006  East End Park, Dunfermline  Dunfermline  0 Team: Halliwell, Labonte, S Wilson (Phinn 46), Shields, I Campbell, Tarachulski (Daquin 62), Ross, Mason, Muirhead (C Wilson 86), Burchill, Hunt       
Subs – A Campbell, Simmons, McCunnie & McGregor
 Inverness Caledonian Thistle  1 (Morgan 53) Team: Brown, Tokely, Dods, McCaffrey, Golabek, Wilson (Duncan 88), Keogh, McBain, Morgan (Fox 84), McAllister (Wyness 77), Bayne                  
Subs – Parratt, Kerr, Z Sutherland & Fraser
 Referee  D McDonald  Attendance  5354  Man of the Match       A fine end to the season as Caley Thistle made it five wins in a row after the break and five shut-outs - a major contrast to the poor finish last season. Youngster Guy Kerr made his debut on the bench and top goalscorer Craig Dargo dropped out due to injury. Graham Bayne partnered Rory McAllister up front and ‘keeper Mark Brown was restored to the starting eleven.   The first half was a lacklustre affair with Dunfermline having the better of the early exchanges. In the third minute Scott Muirhead sent a rising ball over the bar after a Noel Hunt free kick had rebounded off the wall. A free kick from Muirhead then went wide and another was held by Brown. Stuart Golabek tested Bryn Halliwell in 15 minutes but the ‘keeper held his angled shot from 18 yards. Graham Bayne then shot over and, as the half came to a close, both Liam Keogh and Rory McAllister headed over the bar.   Half Time: 0-0   The second half was much livelier and just after the break an 18 yard strike from Roy McBain was tipped over by Halliwell. The visitors made the all important breakthrough in 53 minutes through Alan Morgan. A Morgan corner was headed goalwards by Ross Tokely then deflected over. Barry Wilson took the second flag kick and it rebounded to Morgan who drove home from 25 yards for his third goal of the season. Nine minutes later a powerful Liam Keogh shot was cleared for a corner by Gary Mason. The closest Dunfermline came to scoring was in 75 minutes when a Hunt header from 18 yards was tipped over by the retreating Brown. In the last five minutes both Bayne and substitute Liam Fox hit wide from just outside the box. Halliwell collected a head flick from substitute Dennis Wyness before the whistle went to end the match and the season.   Full Time: 0-1   With a job well done the Caley Thistle players headed off for a holiday in the sun. It all starts again on 21 June.
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By Guest in Reports 2005-06 ·

Charlie's Angels help Little Angels

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How do you bring something good out of something bad?  All it takes is the seed of an idea, a few nutty ladies and a phone call - then before you know it good deeds are being done and fans are spreading hands across not only the divide of teams, but across the divide of leagues. 'What am I on about? - Probably best I start at the beginning...... It all started back on January the 13th (ironically a Friday) when the club officially announced that Craig Brewster had resigned from his Managers position with ICT to take up the position offered by Dundee United. In among all the ranting and raving that accompanies such events a couple of concerns were raised about what the ladies were to now do with their "Brewster's Babe" T-Shirts and what they should be replaced with.  This was talked around in circles for a while until Charlie Christie was appointed as the new manager and the idea of "Charlie's Angels" was born. This also coincided with Brooks Mileson (Gretna chairman) making a radio appearance on "Off The Ball".  During his interview he invited any fans from any club to contact him if they had an idea for something or if they wanted something and he would see what he could do to help.  And that's exactly what one keen ICT supporting lady did - L_G, as she is known on the forums, decided to phone in and ask if he would be kind enough to assist the ICT Ladies in replacing their "Brewster's Babe" shirts with "Charlie's Angels" shirts and the ball started rolling.  Caley D had already knocked together a design for the ladies and this was finalised, agreed upon and sent to "Crest Teamwear" who Brooks Mileson had made arrangements with to have the printing done.  A couple of weeks later a large box arrived at L_G's door crammed full of T-Shirts in all sizes.  More than enough for everyone who had shown an initial interest.  An extremely generous gift and one far greater than was ever anticipated. Here we had a man with no connection to ICT simply giving us something because we asked and a  simple "thank you" just didn't seem enough.  It was therefore agreed that anyone who wished to make a donation in return for the t-shirts would be free to do so and the money would be sent to a charity of Brooks Milesons choosing.  L_G once again contacted Brooks Mileson and asked if he had any charity which was particularly close to his heart that he would like us to make the gift too and that is when he mentioned the "Little Angels Appeal" run by Gretna FC. The "Little Angels Appeal" is connected to the The Eden Valley Hospice .  They have a children's unit which is currently running the "Jigsaw Appeal" to raise money for a purpose built Children's Hospice.  The "Little Angels Appeal" is raising funds for specific projects such as arranging holidays for terminally ill children and their families. Whether you believe the "Angels" connection is just some kind of spooky coincidence or something deeper is up to you, however I am sure everyone will agree that it is a worthy cause.  If you would like to get your hands on a "Charlie's Angels" T-Shirt please contact L_G either through the forums or by clicking here and she will arrange to get one to you.
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By Guest in News 2005-06 ·

Inverness CT 2-0 Falkirk - SPL

With 7th place assured, manager Charlie Christie rested a few first team regulars and gave starting places to Stuart McCaffrey, Zander Sutherland and Mike Fraser. Russell Duncan and Craig Dargo netted the goals that won it for the Caley Jags.
 
3rd May 2006  Tulloch Caledonian Stadium  Inverness Caledonian Thistle  2 (Duncan 18, Dargo 30) Team: Fraser, Tokely, McCaffrey, Dods, Golabek, Sutherland, Keogh, Duncan, Morgan
(Soane 82), Dargo (McAlister 64), Wyness (Bayne 68)      
Subs – McBain, Wilson, Fox & Brown
 Falkirk  0 Team: Howard, Ross, Dodd, Milne (McPherson 16), Scobie, Lima, Craig (Scally 51), O’Donnell, Rodrigues (Mountinho 51), Gow, McBreen
Subs – Lawrie, Churchill, Barr & Ferguson
 Referee  E Smith  Attendance  3121  Man of the Match  Russell Duncan (ICT)     With seventh spot guaranteed this was a chance for Charlie Christie to give a start to squad players. Stuart McCaffrey and Alan Morgan came into the side and Mike Fraser made a first start in goal after 139 bench appearances and two occasions when he came on as a substitute for Mark Brown. Brown ended a fine consecutive record of 176 starts as he gave way to his young rival. Youngsters Zander Sutherland and Stuart Soane made debut appearances – Sutherland played for 90 minutes and Soane for the last eight. All three youngsters impressed and their efforts were appreciated with cheers from the home crowd. Falkirk were missing four regulars including influential midfielder Russell Latapy and they never really got going.   Caley Thistle were always ahead without ever reaching top gear. A 20 yard shot from Vitor Lima went wide in 14 minutes then four minutes later Russell Duncan made it 1-0 to the home side with one of the goals of the season. A Ross Tokely ball into the box was cleared from the feet of Dennis Wyness to Duncan 30 yards out – he steadied himself then sent a rocket past the helpless Mark Howard. On the half hour mark a Wyness low ball was deflected for a corner. Morgan’s kick from the left flag was headed on by Darren Dods and Dargo hammered home from the right side of the box. This was Dargo’s 20th goal of a fine season. Another Lima effort went wide in 34 minutes but this was a rare attempt on the ICT goal.   Half Time: 2-0   Just after the break Fraser had to be alert to collect a rising 25 yard shot from Liam Craig. On the hour mark there was a flare up after Pedro Mountinho fouled Morgan but no cards were produced. Howard punched clear a Morgan corner in 65 minutes and follow-up shots from Liam Keogh and McCaffrey were blocked. It was all one way with a Sutherland shot being blocked, a Morgan effort running wide, Howard collecting a Morgan free kick then punching away a 25 yard shot from Keogh. With ten minutes left a Morgan free kick from wide right was headed just over by Ross Tokely then in added time another Tokely header was cleared off the line by Jack Ross amidst protests that it had gone in. Substitute Graham Bayne had tried to make sure but took a head knock for his trouble. He recovered to join his team mates in a salute to the home crowd at the final whistle.   Full Time: 2-0 Four wins in a row and four clean sheets. The only black spot was Hearts 1-0 win over Aberdeen – this left Hearts in second spot, Gretna to qualify for the UEFA Cup at the expense of Hibs, and ICT unlikely to be in the Intertoto Cup. The only remote possibility is that Hibs decide to back out. One game to go then a well earned rest for all.
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By Guest in Reports 2005-06 ·

Player of the Year - Craig Dargo

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Even before the votes for the last three games of the season are tallied (last weeks game at Livi plus the final two games), it is now clear that Craig Dargo has been voted by fans as the CaleyThistleOnline.com Player of the Year 2005/06  PLAYER POY PTS  VOTES  Dargo Craig  69  269  Dods Darren  46  245  Brown Mark  43  240  Black Ian  40  164  Wilson Barry  39 191 Tokely Ross  23  157  Hart Richard  22  98  Morgan Alan 20 82 Duncan Russell  17 94 Wyness Dennis  14  79  Brewster  Craig  11  75  Proctor  David  11  70  McBain  Roy  9  53  Hastings Richard  7  56  McCaffrey  Stuart  4  24  Munro  Grant  1  53  Golabek  Stuart 1  13  Keogh  Liam  0  33  Fox  Liam  0  13  Bayne  Graham  0  9  McAllister  Rory  0  9  Hislop  Steven  0  2  Parratt  Tom  0  0  Finnegan  Chris  0  0  Fraser  Michael  0  0  Craig was rewarded for his tremendous season with the Players' Player of the Year trophy after the last home game against Dundee United, and the website fans who vote throughout the season for the best performers in each match have agreed with the players that Craig was the man who made the biggest impact for Caley Thistle as we journeyed through this season. Darren 'The Machine' Dods, who won the supporters player of the Year award is fighting it out for second place with Mark Brown, and Barry Wilson.  Any of these three players can still finish second to Craig in the voting, but Ian Black, the other player in the top 5 cannot add to his points tally as unfortunatley, his season is already over. How Does it Work ? Started in season 2000/2001, the CaleyThistleOnline.com Player of the Year trophy is awarded at the end of each season to the player that supporters have voted to be the most consistent over a whole season.
After every League and Cup game of the season, supporters who were at the game can vote on who performed best in that match.  The voting traditionally took place on the Player of the Year forum on the old SportNetwork site but since the redesign, we now run a weekly poll which is open for 7 days from the final whistle of any game. This allows website users to vote for the players they think were the top 3 performers in that match. The top player is awarded 5 'match points', the 2nd gets 3 'match points' and the third gets 1 'match point'. When the voting is closed, we tally up both the quantity of votes (regardless of whether they are 5, 3 , or 1 point votes) and also the number of points awarded.
The quantity of votes a player receives in any match is counted up and the player with the highest quantity of votes at the end of each month is deemed to be the CaleyThistleOnline Player of the Month. This allows consistent performers who may get loads of 1 or 3 point votes but not too many 5 pointers to be in with a shout at being Player of the Month.

ICT PLAYERS OF THE MONTH 2005/06  MONTH PLAYER    August 2005 Craig Brewster  53 votes  September 2005 Mark Brown  42 votes October 2005 Darren Dods  43 votes  November 2005  Ian Black  43 votes  December 2005  Craig Dargo  64 votes  January 2006  Mark Brown  49 votes  February 2006  Craig Dargo  34 votes  March 2006  Richard Hart  26 votes  April 2006  ?    May 2006  ?    Player of the Year Points are calculated by counting up the number of points awarded to the player for each match by website users. We add up all the points for each player for each match and when they are all counted, the top 3 players in each match (highest match point totals) are awarded 5, 3, or 1 player of the year points respectively. Player of the year points are counted up over the season and the player with the highest POY points total receives the CaleyThistleOnline Player of The Year trophy at an end of season awards ceremony.
WELL DONE to Craig, who joins those who have previously won the trophy. 
No player has been able to win it for two seasons in a row, so here's hoping that not only Craig but all of our top challengers from this season and maybe a few others will be around to try and win it next year ....

Winners  YEAR PLAYER   2000/2001 Bobby Mann   2001/2002 Barry Robson   2002/2003 Stuart Golabek   2003/2004 Liam Keogh   2004/2005 Ross Tokely   2005/2006 Craig Dargo   
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By Guest in News 2005-06 ·

Player of the Year 2005-06

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Even before the votes for the last three games of the season are tallied (last weeks game at Livi plus the final two games), it is now clear that Craig Dargo has been voted by the fans as the CaleyThistleOnline.com Player of the Year 2005/06 Craig was rewarded for his tremendous season with the Players' Player of the Year trophy after the last home game against Dundee United, and the website fans who vote throughout the season for the best performers in each match have agreed with the players that Craig was the man who made the biggest impact for Caley Thistle as we journeyed through this season. Player POY PTS TOTAL VOTES Dargo Craig 69 269 Dods Darren 46 245 Brown Mark 43 240 Black Ian 40 164 Wilson Barry 39 191 Tokely Ross 23 157 Hart Richard 22 98 Morgan Alan 20 82 Duncan Russell 17 94 Wyness Dennis 14 79 Brewster Craig 11 75 Proctor David 11 70 McBain Roy 9 53 Hastings Richard 7 56 McCaffrey Stuart 4 24 Munro Grant 1 53 Golabek Stuart 1 13 Keogh Liam 0 33 Fox Liam 0 13 Bayne Graham 0 9 McAllister Rory 0 9 Hislop Steven 0 2 Parratt Tom 0 0 Finnegan Chris 0 0 Fraser Michael 0 0 Darren 'The Machine' Dods, who won the supporters player of the Year award is fighting it out for second place with Mark Brown, and Barry Wilson. Any of these three players can still finish second to Craig in the voting, but Ian Black, the other player in the top 5 cannot add to his points tally as unfortunatley, his season is already over. How Does it Work ? Started in season 2000/2001, the CaleyThistleOnline.com Player of the Year trophy is awarded at the end of each season to the player that supporters have voted to be the most consistent over a whole season.
After every League and Cup game of the season, supporters who were at the game can vote on who performed best in that match. The voting traditionally took place on the Player of the Year forum on the old SportNetwork site but since the redesign, we now run a weekly poll which is open for 7 days from the final whistle of any game. This allows website users to vote for the players they think were the top 3 performers in that match. The top player is awarded 5 'match points', the 2nd gets 3 'match points' and the third gets 1 'match point'. When the voting is closed, we tally up both the quantity of votes (regardless of whether they are 5, 3 , or 1 point votes) and also the number of points awarded.
ICT PLAYERS OF THE MONTH 2005/06 MONTH PLAYER August 2005 Craig Brewster 53 votes September 2005 Mark Brown 42 votes October 2005 Darren Dods 43 votes November 2005 Ian Black 43 votes December 2005 Craig Dargo 64 votes January 2006 Mark Brown 49 votes February 2006 Craig Dargo 34 votes March 2006 Richard Hart 26 votes April 2006 ? May 2006 ? The quantity of votes a player receives in any match is counted up and the player with the highest quantity of votes at the end of each month is deemed to be the CaleyThistleOnline Player of the Month. This allows consistent performers who may get loads of 1 or 3 point votes but not too many 5 pointers to be in with a shout at being Player of the Month. Player of the Year Points are calculated by counting up the number of points awarded to the player for each match by website users. We add up all the points for each player for each match and when they are all counted, the top 3 players in each match (highest match point totals) are awarded 5, 3, or 1 player of the year points respectively.



Player of the year points are counted up over the season and the player with the highest POY points total receives the CaleyThistleOnline Player of The Year trophy at an end of season awards ceremony.
Winners YEAR PLAYER 2000/2001 Bobby Mann 2001/2002 Barry Robson 2002/2003 Stuart Golabek 2003/2004 Liam Keogh 2004/2005 Ross Tokely 2005/2006 Craig Dargo



WELL DONE to Craig, who now joins those who have previously won the trophy. No-one has been able to win it two season's in a row, here's hoping that not only Craig but all of our top challengers from this season will be around to try and win it next year ....
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By Guest in News 2005-06 ·

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