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Best ever Caley game

Exactly what it says on the tin, whats your all time favourite Caley game ?

Mine was Hearts away, We won 3-2 with Graham Bayne scoring a 90th minute winner after their keeper was sent off. Great game :twothumbsup:

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  • Charles Bannerman
    Charles Bannerman

    OK... if you want "exactly what it says on the tin".... the 2 all draw with St. Johnstone at Telford Street in February 1992. However if Caley Thistle games are allowed to be included, it would f

  • old caley girl
    old caley girl

    Ayr Ayr Ayr super Ayr for me the best away day ever even after 35 yrs of watching footie. Sorry the Dundee game on the last day just wasnt as good for me.

  • 1.Ayr away 7 nil 2.pars away we all love cox 3.beating celtic 1 nil in the cup 4.kille away pie song 5.rangers away black pen 6.4-3 v raith 7.3-2 v celtic 8.4 nil away at dundee united

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1.Ayr away 7 nil

2.pars away we all love cox

3.beating celtic 1 nil in the cup

4.kille away pie song

5.rangers away black pen

6.4-3 v raith

7.3-2 v celtic

8.4 nil away at dundee united made a fiver aswell

9.beating aberdeen the first time

10.beating st midden away when roscoe scored

Surprised beating Rangers 2-1 isn't top of many peoples list.

For some reason we have always had cracking games against Killie, remember one that finished 4-4 with Brewster scoring a peach from 30 yards.

7-0 away to Ayr won't be repeated for years. So many great games last season, the Richie Foran overhead kick against Raith was one of the best, as well as Cox's last minute winner and Foran's clincher against the pars.

Brewster's scissors kick in the last seconds vs Hearts was superb as well. But the 3-2 game against Celtic and beating Aberdeen for the first time stands out by a mile.

It has to August 1994, East Stirlingshire v Caledonian Thistle in the 1st Round of the league Cup Firs Park 0-2 with Wilson Robertson scoring CT's first competitive goal (i think) . Then a close second must come the 5-2 trouncing of Arbroath in our first competitive game in the Scottish league.

All ICT wins...

1) Ayr 7-0

2) Raith 4-3

3) Celtic 1-0

4) Rangers 1-0

5) St Johnstone 3-1

6) Hearts 3-1

7) Ayr 4-3

8) Clyde 2-1

9) Hearts 3-2

10) Hibs 3-0

Good thread :twothumbsup:

0-2 with Wilson Robertson scoring CT's first competitive goal (i think)

Correct! The second that night (9.8.94.) was an own goal and the first (three) goal(s) in the league the following Saturday (13.8.94.) came from Herchie with his hat trick in 19 ninutes in a 5-2 home win over Arbroath.

4-3 v cowdenbeath at central park....3-1 with 5 mins to go and come back to win. Although most games above i would agree with.......also enjoyed beating Falkirk 3-2 in their last game at brockville!

maybe not the best one, but when we beat partick at home last sason in january with rooneys penalty MISS and then a fornute penalty in the last minute - i think thats when we reaaly believed we could put in a title charge. also ayr 7-0 and both celtic games 3-1 and 3-2.

Dec. 9th 1995 - Humping County 5-2 in the Inverness Cup Final at Grant St. I remember Bobby Wilson shaking his head in despair as Stewarty slammed in a hat-trick. Mikey Teasdale and Thommo made their debuts and Daisy Ross tore the County full back a new one. A very noisy crowd of 3000, the vast majority of which were in the covered enclosure behind the goal, made it a fantastic atmosphere. Great days.

1) ICT 3 - 1 St J

2) ICT 4 - 3 Raith Rovers

3) ICT 3 - 2 Celtic

all 3 at home aswell - maybe because home wins can be raretongue.gif

Surprised beating Rangers 2-1 isn't top of many peoples list.

For some reason we have always had cracking games against Killie, remember one that finished 4-4 with Brewster scoring a peach from 30 yards.

7-0 away to Ayr won't be repeated for years. So many great games last season, the Richie Foran overhead kick against Raith was one of the best, as well as Cox's last minute winner and Foran's clincher against the pars.

Brewster's scissors kick in the last seconds vs Hearts was superb as well. But the 3-2 game against Celtic and beating Aberdeen for the first time stands out by a mile.

Your first point about the rangers 2-1 game brings back fond memories of Inverness rangers "fans" sitting in the north stand leaving early. When we win against the infirm it makes it all sweeter. I went for the 3-2 Celtic game for Strachans comment "they'll be sitting in that dressing room wondering how they won that game". He's such an ungracious little sod. We won it on merit and turning in a performance worthy of Barcelona. We don't wear the red and blue stripes for nothing! ;)

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For me it's the 3-2 win v Celtic, coming back from 2-0 down. Followed by the 7-0 Ayr Away Day, that was just immense. Also the Raith game with Foran's overhead well in to injury time.

Games and moments like those make you fall in love with football really. :ictscarf:

Quite a few have mentioned our first ever win against Aberdeen (2-0 at Pittodrie) a couple of seasons ago.

Strange that no one's mentioned the scorer of both goals on that that historic day!

For me, all our wins against the OF have been very, very special.

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It might have only been 2-2 against Partick away but that was also one of my favourite matches. If we won that game we'd have went to Hampden. I think the attendance was around 8 thousand and for the replay it was about 5,000 (not bad for a midweek game in Inverness. We ended up losing in one my most memorable dissapointing nights 1-0 in the replay, a game that probably should have been called off due to the rain. I hated Scott Paterson for years after that.

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Dec. 9th 1995 - Humping County 5-2 in the Inverness Cup Final at Grant St. I remember Bobby Wilson shaking his head in despair as Stewarty slammed in a hat-trick. Mikey Teasdale and Thommo made their debuts and Daisy Ross tore the County full back a new one. A very noisy crowd of 3000, the vast majority of which were in the covered enclosure behind the goal, made it a fantastic atmosphere. Great days.

Ooft, I forgot about this one. A great performance.

Quite a few have mentioned our first ever win against Aberdeen (2-0 at Pittodrie) a couple of seasons ago.

Strange that no one's mentioned the scorer of both goals on that that historic day!

For me, all our wins against the OF have been very, very special.

Scorers, Johnboy. Plural.

barrowman and roy iirc??

barrowman and roy iirc??

You recall correctly.

For me the Hearts cup win in 2002 just tips the Celtic game two years earlier, although the Celtic game was undoubtedly the bigger result - it was just one of those games where the perfect performance married with the perfect combination of mates and pre- and post-match revelry, not to mention three stunning goals. Beyond that, there are far too many great games to mention, although Ayr last season must be up there.

Re the wins over Rangers, I was at both the Ibrox games, but although they were great occasions, the 2-1 in Inverness (which I watched in the local in Maryhill) was by far the best performance of the three: we were all over them for large parts of that game. Even though I had to be unpeeled from the ceiling when Rankin's goal went in, and accepted a couple of free beers from grateful Celtic supporters, I still envy anyone who was there to see it in the flesh.

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Ooh THAT Rankin goal. What a peach that was. I was so happy to have made it to that game. I also thought our 1-0 victory over Partick in Glasgow last season was a cracking performance. Watching the Man Utd game V Bolton afterwards in the Pewter Pot wasn't a patch on it.

.......also enjoyed beating Falkirk 3-2 in their last game at brockville!

You can remember that game? :drinking06:

Edited by ictchris

As the initial post said 'best Caley game', not 'best ICT game', here's one for the old codgers (like me).

It would be in late 50s at Cowdenbeath. At that time there were only two divisions in Scottish football and Cowdenbeath at the time were riding high at the top of Division 2, unbeaten in the league when we played them in the Scottish Cup. Caley won 5-3 and in fact were 5-1 up with a couple of minutes to go. The hero that day was a chap called Kinloch (Bobby, I think, a serviceman from Lossie or Kinloss)) with a hat trick. It was one of Caley's many great giant killing performances from those days.

7-0 v ayr for the party atmosphere and the performance

1-0 v dundee for winning league

3-2 v celtic for being 2-0 down and thinking game was gone

Going by some folks reply's - there's some awful young lads/lassie's on this forum!

Going by some folks reply's - there's some awful young lads/lassie's on this forum!

I agree entirely . How can you have a top 10 and not include that night in February at Parkhead in the Scottish Cup :amazed:

Going by some folks reply's - there's some awful young lads/lassie's on this forum!

And some old yins...... Cowdenbeath in the fifties!

Caley had some great cup games.. Airdire in the scottish cup, 2-2 and a win on penalties, beating Clyde as well.

I will never forget CT's (no Inverness at that time) first league game - humping Arbroath 5-2.

Parkhead in feb 2000, Tynecastle 3-1 in the cup as well, Beating Ayr 4-3 after being 3-0 down.

Beating Hearts 2-0 after Robbo had just been headhunted by them, Chanting ' thankyou very much for taking Robbo' over and over again!

Ayr 7-0 Rangers 2-1 at home, Tims 3-2 at home.... jeez the list goes on and on.

I agree entirely . How can you have a top 10 and not include that night in February at Parkhead in the Scottish Cup :amazed:

Beats me.

I've just been reminded about the Scottish Cup tie in March 2002 against Partick Thistle at Firhill. A great game. Russel Duncan's finest in an ICT shirt I reckon.

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