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  2. Jags at the Rose It's the second League Cup fixture for the Caley Jags as they travel to Prestonfield to take on Lowland League East side Linlithgow Rose. Rose got off to a winning start in group F as they beat Morton 1-0 in their opening fixture as we struggled to a 1-1 draw with League1 East Fife. On Tuesday night Rose lost 0-2 against Premiership St Johnstone with a Caley Jags XI playing out a friendly at Strathspey Thistle and bagging six goals. Morton made our draw with East Fife look like a ground breaking result as the Fifers beat them 2-0 on the same night. We have had defender Kerr Smith on trial during pre-season and he has penned a one year deal. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Match/Ticket/Bus/Info Loan Agreement with Brora ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Inverness got off to a low key start with a disappointing performance in their opening game. We did win the penalty shoot-out but our performance left a lot to be desired with an error strewn lackadaisical ninety minutes. Poor defending, no bite in midfield and no service for the front men saw us struggle to make any headway with East Fife taking the initiative to punish an error from Liam Sole to open the scoring before the interval. We huffed and puffed but never blew the house down before a time added on strike by Adam MacKinnon took it to penalties where we netted all five spot kicks. We have added defender Kerr Smith to our squad with Jake Rodgers, Archie Kerr and James Clark being loaned out to Brora Rangers. Ticket InfoAdults £15 Concessions (over 65 and 16 -21) – £10 Under 16 – £6 Supporters under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Available on Fanbase or PATG. Hospitality is also available, priced at £60 per person. The great start to group F for Rose was put on hold in midweek but they can hold their heads high after a decent performance against now Premiership St Johnstone, going down 0-2 in front of over 1200 fans. Two down at the break, they kept Saints out for the whole of the second half with Cameron Binnie making a handful of saves to keep out the eager Perth forwards. They had beaten Morton last Saturday with Calum Rae scoring the only goal of the game after an hour at Cappielow . The stats show that Binnie had no saves to make in a deserved win over the Chamionship side. KEY INFOAll supporters will enter via the social club end of the stadium. There will be two cash, two card and two digital ticketing and assisted access entry points. Supporters may use the stand on a first come, first served basis. The stand should be accessed via the stairwell at the social club end of the stadium. The other stairwell is restricted for emergency exit and/or use by club officials and directors of both teams. Drums and megaphones are not permitted in the stadium. Anyone wearing a balaclava or similar face covering will be refused entry. Anyone found to be wearing same inside the ground will be ejected. There will be a bag search at entry. There are two catering points for use by all supporters. In addition to the regular sale of teas, coffees, pies etc (housed under the enclosure), a local award winning Indian restaurant will be on site selling pakora, curry, loaded fries etc. The social club function hall will be open to supporters of both teams subject to capacity. The nearest pubs are 5 – 10 minute walk from the stadium. There is car parking available at Linlithgow Academy and there are car parks in the town centre. Supporters should not park in the business units across the road from the stadium nor in the flats nearby. Please park sensibly around surrounding areas and give yourself plenty of time to get into the stadium.
  3. Jags at the Rose It's the second League Cup fixture for the Caley Jags as they travel to Prestonfield to take on Lowland League East side Linlithgow Rose. Rose got off to a winning start in group F as they beat Morton 1-0 in their opening fixture as we struggled to a 1-1 draw with League1 East Fife. On Tuesday night Rose lost 0-2 against Premiership St Johnstone with a Caley Jags XI playing out a friendly at Strathspey Thistle and bagging six goals. Morton made our draw with East Fife look like a ground breaking result as the Fifers beat them 2-0 on the same night. We have had defender Kerr Smith on trial during pre-season and he has penned a one year deal. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Match/Ticket/Bus/Info Loan Agreement with Brora ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Inverness got off to a low key start with a disappointing performance in their opening game. We did win the penalty shoot-out but our performance left a lot to be desired with an error strewn lackadaisical ninety minutes. Poor defending, no bite in midfield and no service for the front men saw us struggle to make any headway with East Fife taking the initiative to punish an error from Liam Sole to open the scoring before the interval. We huffed and puffed but never blew the house down before a time added on strike by Adam MacKinnon took it to penalties where we netted all five spot kicks. We have added defender Kerr Smith to our squad with Jake Rodgers, Archie Kerr and James Clark being loaned out to Brora Rangers. Ticket InfoAdults £15 Concessions (over 65 and 16 -21) – £10 Under 16 – £6 Supporters under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Available on Fanbase or PATG. Hospitality is also available, priced at £60 per person. The great start to group F for Rose was put on hold in midweek but they can hold their heads high after a decent performance against now Premiership St Johnstone, going down 0-2 in front of over 1200 fans. Two down at the break, they kept Saints out for the whole of the second half with Cameron Binnie making a handful of saves to keep out the eager Perth forwards. They had beaten Morton last Saturday with Calum Rae scoring the only goal of the game after an hour at Cappielow . The stats show that Binnie had no saves to make in a deserved win over the Chamionship side. KEY INFOAll supporters will enter via the social club end of the stadium. There will be two cash, two card and two digital ticketing and assisted access entry points. Supporters may use the stand on a first come, first served basis. The stand should be accessed via the stairwell at the social club end of the stadium. The other stairwell is restricted for emergency exit and/or use by club officials and directors of both teams. Drums and megaphones are not permitted in the stadium. Anyone wearing a balaclava or similar face covering will be refused entry. Anyone found to be wearing same inside the ground will be ejected. There will be a bag search at entry. There are two catering points for use by all supporters. In addition to the regular sale of teas, coffees, pies etc (housed under the enclosure), a local award winning Indian restaurant will be on site selling pakora, curry, loaded fries etc. The social club function hall will be open to supporters of both teams subject to capacity. The nearest pubs are 5 – 10 minute walk from the stadium. There is car parking available at Linlithgow Academy and there are car parks in the town centre. Supporters should not park in the business units across the road from the stadium nor in the flats nearby. Please park sensibly around surrounding areas and give yourself plenty of time to get into the stadium.
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  5. James Clark and Archie Kerr have joined Jake Rodgers on loan to Brora. I still think we are short in defence, even with Smith. We’ve just got Macleod, Devine, Savage, Bitton and Smith, whilst Shinnie can cover left back. I think we need cover at right back at least.
  6. Inverness CT 1-1 East Fife ICT win 5-3 on pens
  7. Greenock Morton -V- Inverness CT
  8. Inverness CT -V- St Johnstone
  9. Linlithgow Rose -V- Inverness CT Info from home club: All supporters will enter via the social club end of the stadium. There will be two cash, two card and two digital ticketing and assisted access entry points. Supporters may use the stand on a first come, first served basis. The stand should be accessed via the stairwell at the social club end of the stadium. The other stairwell is restricted for emergency exit and/or use by club officials and directors of both teams. Drums and megaphones are not permitted in the stadium. Anyone wearing a balaclava or similar face covering will be refused entry. Anyone found to be wearing same inside the ground will be ejected. There will be a bag search at entry. There are two catering points for use by all supporters. In addition to the regular sale of teas, coffees, pies etc (housed under the enclosure), a local award winning Indian restaurant will be on site selling pakora, curry, loaded fries etc. The social club function hall will be open to supporters of both teams subject to capacity. The nearest pubs are 5 – 10 minute walk from the stadium. There is car parking available at Linlithgow Academy and there are car parks in the town centre. Supporters should not park in the business units across the road from the stadium nor in the flats nearby. Please park sensibly around surrounding areas and give yourself plenty of time to get into the stadium.
  10. Seems like a sound addition. Inverness CourierCaley Thistle confirm signing of defender who was at Asto...He was on trial at the club during this summer.
  11. I'll settle for third bottom
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  • World Cup Prize Draw

    With apologies for posting this in the Caley Thistle Forum, but Ryan Christie is at the World Cup, this is being run by the Supporters Trust, and we wanted to maximise awareness of tis unique opportunity....The World Cup is here and we’re giving you the chance to win a unique piece of football memorabilia.Win a stunning framed display featuring signed shirts from football legends Lionel Messi & Cristiano Ronaldo, complete with a certificate of authenticity issued by R.O.D Sport Memorabilia.Every entry helps support fan-led initiatives and strengthens the Trust's standing with the football club and the local community. By taking part, you're helping the Trust continue its work on behalf of supporters. Tickets are only £5.Entries close on Sunday 19th July at 7pm, with the draw taking place on Monday 20th July.Enter now:https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/messi-ronaldo-signed-framed-shirts-drawTwo of the greatest ever. One unforgettable prize!Thank you for your support.ICT Supporters Trust

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  • KDM Trophy 26/27

    KDM Evolution Trophy 2026/27SPFL announces expanded KDM Evolution Trophy formatThe SPFL has today announced the format of the KDM Evolution Trophy for season 2026/27. Following the success of last season’s revamped competition – which included an inaugural league phase – season 2026/27 will now see more clubs compete in an expanded 40-club league phase.The following 10 guest clubs across the Scottish Highland Football League and the Scottish Lowland Football League East and West have accepted invitations into this season’s competition:Banks o’ Dee Berwick RangersBonnyrigg RoseClachnacuddinClydebankCowdenbeathCumbernauld ColtsFormartine UnitedFraserburghGala Fairydean RoversThey will join 10 William Hill League 1, 10 William Hill League 2 and 10 William Hill Premiership B-teams in the tournament’s opening round.Clubs participating in the league phase will be split into four pots by division, with each club playing two different opponents from each other pot, totalling six matches. William Hill Premiership B-teams will again play all league phase matches away from home.Points gained by clubs across six matchdays will feed into one league table, with the top 22 clubs qualifying for the knock-out Round of 32.William Hill Championship clubs will enter the competition in the Round of 32 as seeded clubs, alongside teams finishing in the top six of the league phase, with the remainder of the competition following a traditional knock-out format. Member clubs and the Scottish FA considered the new set-up hugely beneficial for youth players in providing more opportunities in the key ‘transition phase’ of ages 16-21, as players move from the academy environment to senior football. Youth prospects aged 15 will continue to be eligible to participate in the KDM Evolution Trophy, following a successful trial. The Scottish FA Cooperation System, which was designed to strengthen youth development in Scotland, has also been extended.Neil Doncaster, group chief executive of the SPFL, said: “We are delighted to build on the success of last season’s new-look competition by inviting 10 guest clubs to participate in next season’s tournament, which will be sure to benefit the community clubs we have invited and provide new challenges for our member clubs. “While we will continue to minimise travel with broadly regionalised league phase matches, following discussions with our members, home clubs will now retain gate receipts in full in the league phase, to support clubs financially.”Over £1.3 million in prize money was shared with clubs for last season’s KDM Evolution Trophy, which was an increase of more than 50% on the previous year. The SPFL is pleased to confirm that last season’s prize money has been maintained for the 2026/27 tournament, with the winners receiving £150,000, and the runners-up £100,000.The Scottish-based, internationally operating construction firm, KDM Group, remain proud title sponsors of the competition.Iain Jones, Chief Executive of KDM Group, said: “We are extremely excited to continue our partnership with the KDM Evolution Trophy after a highly successful first season of the new-look competition. Next season’s expanded format promises to deliver even more excitement and opportunities to clubs and players across the country, which reflects KDM Group’s support for Scottish football across all levels of the game.” The KDM Evolution Trophy league phase will commence on the midweek of August 11/12, where participants will look to better Inverness Caledonian Thistle’s run to the final last season. Championship clubs will again enter at the Round of 32 stage on November 3/4, with the 2026/27 showpiece final taking place on either the weekend of March 27/28 or April 3/4.The fixtures for the 2026/27 KDM Evolution Trophy league phase will be published on Thursday 16 July at 1.00pm.The full schedule of prize money for the KDM Evolution Trophy is set out below:Winners: £150,000Runners-up: £100,000Eliminated in semi-finals: £75,000Eliminated in quarter-finals: £50,000Eliminated in Round of 16: £40,000Eliminated in Round of 32: £30,000Eliminated in league phase: £15,000 - £18,500 (depending on final league position)A summary of key competition dates is set out below:League Phase MD1: August 11/12League Phase MD2: August 25/26League Phase MD3: September 8/9League Phase MD4: September 22/23League Phase MD5: September 26/27League Phase MD6: October 13Round of 32: November 3/4Round of 16: November 24/25Quarter-finals: January 12/13Semi-finals: February 9/10Final: March 27/28 or April 3/4

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  • Pre-Season Friendlies

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  • ICT Prostate Cancer Initiative - Get Tested !!!

    As a Prostate Cancer survivor, due to early detection, I really want to promote and post about the absolute importance of the Prostate Cancer initiative that ICT have got involved with.I lost an uncle (in Inverness) due to this condition because it was detected too late and my doctor (in Toronto) sent me for a test because of his death. I was 52 at the time and conventional thinking said it was "too early" for me to be affected by PC or even that other favourite as you get older, an enlarged prostate. Fast forward a few weeks and after a reading that was too high, and a biopsy that followed, I was going under the knife to remove the cancer that had been confirmed. Early detection meant a good prognosis and although I now need to have checks regularly - which are simple and easy blood tests - the alternative does not bear thinking about.The club sent out a press release today with an invite for the media to come along and publicise this event, and that reminded me I had not made any comment yet so here is my tuppence worth as this is a subject that is very close to home and of which I have personal experience. I would urge anyone who has any symptoms, or who has a family history to go get tested. For me, looking back, the only real symptom I missed was that I was having to pee more frequently, especially if I was drinking carbonated drinks like Coke or Irn Bru, or alcoholic drinks like beer! I put it down to getting older, no big deal. Take advantage of this kind of initiative or talk to your GP. Don't be embarrassed. A PSA test is a simple blood test, and it will not only put your mind at rest if the results come back as clear, but if there is anything detected, it will hopefully give you time to have it seen to before it is too late. PC is one of those slow burns, usually building over a number of years, and often unseen ... my doctor told me after my surgery that early detection was key as it is eminently treatable if caught in time. This is the kind of initiative that can prevent the preventable so please go get tested if you can.ICT Release follows: Whilst this is a media release and the spots are already filled, it is worth highlighting this so you can keep an eye out for any future opportunities.ICTFC would like to welcome members of the press and media to the first ever prostate cancer testing initiative of its kind in the Highlands. This pioneering new programme, delivered by the Scottish Prostate Cancer Initiative, will take place at the Sarens PSG Stadium on Wednesday 29th April, from 10.30am until 6.00pm.The Scottish Prostate Cancer Initiative is supported by Sir Chris Hoy, Sir Tom Hunter, Professor Sir Chris Evans, and Kenny Logan. The Initiative provides free PSA tests to men aged between 40 and 80 and some samples are subject to additional diagnostic tests with the goal of gathering important data to help guide future screening and treatment protocols.A total of 600 men have signed up to take part in the testing Initiative in Inverness. The original 500 spaces were fully booked within just two days of going live, leading ICTFC and the Scottish Prostate Cancer Initiative to secure an additional 100 places due to the exceptional demand. The Initiative launched on 24 March 2026 and more than 8000 people have been tested so far across Scotland. Members of the press are invited to attend on the day, with opportunities to speak to representatives from the Scottish Prostate Cancer Initiative, as well as potentially hearing from some of the men taking part in the testing. If you intend to attend, please let us know in advance so we can make the necessary arrangements.Further details about the Initiative can be found: https://www.scottishprostate.com/ 

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  • CTO - Player of the Year - 2025-2026

    CTO Player of the YearOscar MacIntyreOscar has had a great season with us since signing from Hibs and has been a favourite with the fans.  He has scored 1 goal for the club in our 3-3 draw with Partick Thistle in the KDM Trophy (which we won on penalties) and picked up 5 yellow cards, in 37 appearances for the club.  Starting the season well he was then rotated with Mitchell Robertson, but was picking up votes in most games he played throughout the season.  Although he did not start on Saturday he came on as a sub for Danny Devine, no votes came his way but he had enough to win.CONGRATULATIONS OSCARPlayer of the Year 2025-2026Oscar MacIntyre 62 pointsAlfie Stewart 57 pointsCalum MacLeod 55 pointsRemi savage 43 pointsPaul Allan 32 PointsDavid Wotherspoon 28 pointsMonthly Winners.July - Calum MacLeodAugust - Oscar MacIntyreSeptember - Paul AllanOctober - Adam MacKinnonNovember - Adam MacKinnonDecember - Remi SavageJanuary - Alfie StewartFebruary - Alfie StewartMarch - Jordan Alonge - Alfie StewartApril - Remi SavageMay - Billy MckayCongratulations to Oscar as the CTO Player of the Year voted by you.  I along with many other fans hope he will sign on with the club for next season, including young Finlay MacLellan who picked up his autograph earlier in the season.Thanks again for all your votes throughout the season and hope to keep it going in the next one.CTO also thank IBM for all his hard work in keeping the PotY polls running throughout every season.It's an interactive poll on CTO as fans post their own opinions on player performances (5-3-1 points) which gets totted up to determine who gets this accolade, and this year Oscar is your Man!

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  • tm4tj ·
    Jags at the Rose It's the second League Cup fixture for the Caley Jags as they travel to Prestonfield to take on Lowland League East side Linlithgow Rose. Rose got off to a winning start in group F as they beat Morton 1-0 in their opening fixture as we struggled to a 1-1 draw with League1 East Fife. On Tuesday night Rose lost 0-2 against Premiership St Johnstone with a Caley Jags XI playing out a friendly at Strathspey Thistle and bagging six goals. Morton made our draw with East Fife look like
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    Desperate Stuff A dreadful game where we shared a goal apiece with almost relegated East Fife. We prevailed in the penalty shoot-out to earn the bonus point but the performance was not what was expected. I know I know it is usually a competition we use to fine tune our squad but we are a far cry from the finished article going by that performance. An absolutely honking performance mostly played at pre-season pace. The one bit of quality got us level in time added on, from a neat finish into the
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  • tm4tj ·
    League Cup - Season Opener The 2026/2027 competitive season kicks off with a home fixture in the Premier Sports Cup, group F. It's not an event we have put all our eggs in the one basket over the last few seasons but I'm sure we will give it a go. Group F consists of the Caley Jags along with Premiership St Johnstone, Championship Morton, League1 East Fife and Linlithgow Rose from the fifth tier in the Lowland League East. East Fife managed to avoid relegation from League1 last season including
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  • tm4tj ·
    We will add brief reports on here as and when we complete our pre-season fixtures. We started with a testimonial at Nairn and followed that with a friendly at Grant Street against Clach. 23.06.2026/19:30, 3-1 Nairn County (A): Testimonial ⚽ Hamzad Kargbo (T20), Paul Allan, Luis Longstaff Nairn goal: Former Caley Jag Calum Mackay 27.06.2026/13:00, 3-1 Clachnacuddin (A): Friendly ⚽ Paul Allan, Dan Mackay (T14), Shae Keogh Clach Goal: Mikey Mackenzie Next game is also at Clach's ground, Grant Stree
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  • IBM ·
    CTO Player of the Year Oscar MacIntyre Oscar has had a great season with us since signing from Hibs and has been a favourite with the fans.  He has scored 1 goal for the club in our 3-3 draw with Partick Thistle in the KDM Trophy (which we won on penalties) and picked up 5 yellow cards, in 37 appearances for the club.  Starting the season well he was then rotated with Mitchell Robertson, but was picking up votes in most games he played throughout the season.  Although he did not start on Satur
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