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Big week starts tonight

 

The race for a play-off place is entering the final laps now with just five games left for the Caley Jags to try and overhaul one of the clubs above us in the table. Off to Greenock on Tuesday night for a 7:00pm start to face Morton who beat us in Inverness last time we met. In reality, the best we can hope for is overhauling one team before the end of the season and take our chances against the rest if we make the play-offs.

Whilst we were on Cup duty last weekend beating the village team from Dingwall, we were looking for Hearts to do us a turn by beating Dunfermline at Tynecastle on the Saturday. They failed to do this in a 0-0 draw and that result has knocked Inverness just out of the coveted top four slots. Fair play from the Pars I suppose who recovered well from the 5-1 hammering they took off Raith Rovers last time out and now sit one point above Inverness.

Our next two games will shape our season and are crucial to our success this campaign. Away to Morton followed by a trip to face Queen of the South at Palmerston. Aye, there are no easy games left, it's then Dundee at home, Hearts away and our final game is a home tie with Ayr United.

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We have dropped five points to Morton this season already. A draw at Cappielow against ten men for over half the game was a low point, especially as we threw away a lead. Worse followed at the Caledonian Stadium when Morton's Aidan Nesbitt scored the only goal as we struggled to make headway and Morton got their first win in ten games. However, since then we are unbeaten in six games, winning the last five including the two cup games. Mark Ridgers made his 150th appearance for the club in the Cup game at Dingwall and he is on a run of three clean Championship  sheets in a row. Another one would not go amiss. 

However, a word of caution. It's all very well owning the bragging rights after the Highland derby, but the big prize this season is promotion, and while that's still achievable it would be criminal to undo the good work of the last few weeks and rest on our laurels, albeit it is rather satisfying.

 

Last updated: 03.04.2021 at 13:41
Pos Team Pld W D L F A Pts
1. Hearts 23 14 5 4 50 24 47

 

2. Raith Rovers 22 10 6 6 39 27 36

 

3. Dundee 21 9 6 6 40 37 33
4. Dunfermline 22 8 7 7 30 28 31
5. Inverness CT 22 7 9 6 28 23 30
6. Q.O.S. 22 9 3 10 36 44 30
7. Ayr United 22 6 8 8 28 27 26
8. Morton 22 6 7 9 19 27 25

 

9. Arbroath 23 6 7 10 19 28 25

 

10. Alloa Athletic 23 4 6 13 27 51 18
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Morton were in cup action at the weekend and had to go all the way before edging past East Fife 1-2 after extra time. They were heading out of the cup until Sean McGinty equalised in the 91st minute before substitute Robbie Muirhead settled the tie with eight minutes of extra time left. Kevin Smith had given the Fifers the lead on the hour and made Morton work hard for their place in the fourth round draw, as they did to Inverness early in the season in a league cup encounter.

The Ton were also looking for a wee favour on Saturday when Arbroath hosted Alloa Athletic but the Wasps were unable to help out and went down 2-1. Not a great result for Morton who are now level on points with Arbroath and only hold a one goal advantage over the Smokies. So, for different reasons points at Cappielow will be a prized possession for both clubs as games run out in pursuit of their goals.

 

 

ImageOur cup exploits have earned us an away tie at Paisley in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup on the weekend of 17th/18th April. That means the League game against Dundee has been re-scheduled to Tuesday 20th April @ 7:00pm.

Fabulous goals from Nikolay Todorov, Daniel Mackay and Shane Sutherland were enough to see of County in the cup who opened the scoring through Billy Mckay. 

St Mirren will offer a much sterner test than County's defence and this will be a difficult tie with the winner heading for a tie at Kilmarnock or Montrose. 

Morton's extra time win over the wee Fifers earned them an away tie at Motherwell.

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Scott Allan has played around an hour and a half now over two games and we have yet to see the best of him as his match sharpness returns. Aaron Doran is reputed to be close to a return but Anthony Macdonald will do well to get any game time this season. Almost a full squad, that's as good as it get's this season.

 

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Similar finish to Friday's, right to left across the keeper.

What a turn around for Toddy. He was superb on Friday and yet another goal tonight. Really delighted for him, his attitude and commitment is great. Brilliant that he's now adding goals to his game. He's hitting from just at the right time.

Even start. Morton missed a sitter but then Mackay did. We then took more control and scored two good goals, albeit with some controversy about the first but, who cares, the decision went our way!

We need to keep the head in the second half and ensure we don’t let Morton back into it as they have had their chances and looked dangerous at times.

We are back in the play offs as things stand. Could Ayr do us a favour too? 0-0 in that game as I type this. 

Think the ref called it right,  with help from the assistant on the line, much to the commentary teams disdain. 

I agree. And the free kick was where he had the ball in his hands so spot on by the linesman and ref.

We’d  have been upset if it had been at the other end though. 

Edited by Robert

Jeez that indirect free kick was bizarre - no wonder Morton guys are spewing! After he heads it surely it’s not a direct pass back?  However Great finished from Allardice - there’s not a lot of space there. Need a third to finish it off. These commentators are really good. 
 

I stand corrected on the pass back rule! 

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I was wrong

And now they’ve scored.

Morton have been pushing for it so it had been coming. Hopefully we now get a grip of this again.

What were be claiming for? Offside or foul?

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1 hour ago, Robert said:

As said above, a big night tonight.

Livestream connected.

All we need now is an away win!

Unchanged team, which will hopefully help with momentum and confidence.

Interesting that Duffy and Keatings have not made the bench? No word of injuries so others preferred?

very intersting duffy and keatings not included. shows the strength in depth we suddenly have when you think doran and none of the kids are on the bench either.

2 minutes ago, Naelifts said:

We cant blow this can we?

We’ve been very poor this half so far.

Perhaps time to make changes. Not seen much from Storey or Mackay so far. 

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2 minutes ago, Naelifts said:

We cant blow this can we?

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Sutherland on Allan off

More minutes for Allan which is a good thing

HOT TODDY!!!!!!!!

What a fecking goal :ictscarf:

Vincent on Storey off

Good to see Vincent back on the park

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