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We make the long journey to Dumfries on Tuesday night safe in the knowledge that we have qualified for a play-off place at the top end of the table. Unfortunately for Queen of the South they are all but relegated, and only three wins from their final three games can offer them some hope of a miracle that will save them from the drop. Tuesday night at 7:45pm is the scheduled start for this re-arranged fixture. Our goal will be to get enough points to remain in third place to get the slight advantage of playing at home in the 3rd/4th place play-off second leg with second place pretty much out of our reach.

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Venue - Head 2 Head Pld Won Drn Lst For Agst + / -
Home 21 12 3 6 38 26 +12
Away 19 8 7 4 33 20 +13
Neutral 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 40 20 10 10 71 46 +25
Last 10 Competitive Meetings v Queens
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The stats are heavily on our side although over the last five meetings queens have faired slightly better with a win and two draws.

Last five Championship games 

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CTO Report 25th Sept: Gardyne volleys us to the top... 2-1Goals from Sean Welsh and Michael Gardyne were just enough to put Inverness back to the top of the table despite a worldy goal from Lee Connelly for the visitors. Inverness deserved the win but made hard work of it before Gardyne scored a superb volley to win the points and ease the fans nerves.

CTO Report 19th Nov: He scores when he wants... 1-2The visitors opened the scoring when Billy Mckay converted a first half penalty. They doubled their lead when he added a second from a superb Carson cross but Queens forced a tense finish when Lee Connelly smashed the ball into the net to give them hope. However Inverness saw out the game to claim the points and move a point behind leaders Kilmarnock who play Arbroath on Saturday. 

CTO Report 15th Jan: Comedy of Errors: 2-2 Inverness once more failed to take advantage of the given situation by producing another abject display at home against a club staring at relegation. This time it was Queen of the South that showed up our lack of quality and Lee Connelly scored the opener in the first half with Willie Collum waiving away appeals for offside. Same old same old from Inverness in a dire first half. We looked to have got out of jail when the Queens defenders made a hash of clearing a long kick out from Mark Ridgers and Billy Mckay accepted the comical defending to prod the ball home. If ever a man needed a goal it was Tom Walsh who has been totally ineffective this season, but score he did after being sent into the box by Mckay before drilling the ball behind Josh Rae. Phew we all thought, thank feck for that! Alas we shot ourselves in the foot, or more accurately David Carson shot us in the foot as he teed up substitute Ally Roy who had only been on the park for one minute. Surprisingly we actually jumped back into second place thanks to other results, but it's a complete mystery how we have done this given the dross we are subject to at the moment.

Pos Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Queen of the South v Inverness CT - Tuesday Night 7:45pm
1. Kilmarnock 34 19 6 9 47 25 63
2. Arbroath 34 16 14 4 50 26 62
3. Inverness CT 33 14 11 8 47 32 53
4. Partick Thistle 34 13 10 11 44 37 49
5. Raith Rovers 34 11 13 10 41 43 46
6. Hamilton Ac. 34 10 12 12 38 47 42
7. Morton 34 9 13 12 36 43 40
8. Ayr United 34 8 11 15 35 50 35
9. Dunfermline 34 7 14 13 35 50 35
10. Q.O.S. 33 6 8 19 31 51 26

Friday Night 7:45pm could decide who gets promoted

***Killie v Arbroath***

 

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Inverness secured a play-off place with a deserved 2-1 win over a disappointing Kilmarnock on Friday night. Killie had taken the lead through Ash Taylor with a deft finish from a Kirk Broadfoot assist, after he miscued a header. Billy Mckay levelled with fifteen minutes to go and Logan Chalmers completed the comeback with a clinical finish; a low drive from 10 yards, his fourth goal in four games. That's some left peg lad.

Queens plunged themselves perilously close to relegation when they were crushed 5-1 at Palmerston after having taken an early lead through Ally Roy. Arbroath overturned that before half time before running away with the game. The game before that Queens were unfortunate to go down 1-0 to Partick Thistle after dominating the game. Difficult to tell which side was going for promotion and which was facing the drop. Let that be a warning to the Caley Jags.

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Fairly clean bill of health for Dodds with only Allardice out long term.

Lee Connelly has scored in each of the three games against us this season. Goes without saying that we need to keep an eye on him.

 

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Couldn't make it up, beat top of league and lose to the bottom. Speak about a rollercoaster 

I suspect that Broadfoot's experience and influence may play more of a part in keeping things together than is generally appreciated.

Disappointing to lose our momentum and interrupt our unbeaten run

We still have a decent margin over Partick but it should serve as a wake up call.

Sorry that the 3 points secured this evening will almost certainly prove too little too late to save Queens from automatic relegation as they are one of my favourite teams in the division and Palmerston one of my away venues.

We need to learn lessons from this evening and then put the disappointment behind us and move on to the much more important games ahead.

From the little I saw through the buffering we were back to our insipid mode that we played in the early part of the yea.r Far too deep and missing chances when we did get forward. money wasted and poor performance. ... only highlight the Chalmers goal.

Credit Queen of the South: I’ve had an e-mail refunding me the payment for the livestream.

They deserved to win. We didn’t turn up and if it wasn’t for Chalmers there would not have been any bright spots from the game.

Hopefully it gives us the kick up the rear end we need to end the season well.

Where is Moog’s positivity? After watching (some) if that we all need it.

I’ve just read the BBC report. Dodds was happy with our first half performance. Speechless at that!

Edited by Robert

Rather hoped Caley would clinch 3rd place so I could confirm travel up to Glasgow for the 3rd May...assuming Partick don't blow 4th place in favour of Raith!

I have a hotel reserved, and a ridiculously priced rail ticket home to London in my pocket [£26!]....So only quandary is do I go for the flight up now or wait until Saturdays results? [I think I can wait 4 days!]

Somehow I wasn't surprised that QoS did us...they had much to lose, and Dumfries is a long way to go. Morton away Saturday might prove better, but only if we seize the initiative straightaway

Edited by Eagle4Caley

Enjoyed last night......from a social point of view. Queens came out of the traps fast and had at least 3 good chances prior to their opening goal. After Chalmers response the game settled into mediocrity and the conversation flowed. Subjects swung from World Cups 74 and 78; Chatlie Watts and his influence; the location of Mantis' jacket (now reunited) and of course, that old chestnut, mountain ranges in the north of Greece. I see nothing wrong with driving through the night to have a blether with some old pals. If you want to know what happened on the pitch........sorry.

You could tell that Queens were the side with something to play for whereas we looked to be in holiday mode already (or at least resting before the playoffs mode). That annoys me as I'd like to see us try and build some momentum going into the playoff games. Clearly we don't have the strength and depth to rotate any great number of players, The likes of Hardy and Samuels don't really show enough to warrant them being played ahead of Mckay if we ever need to get anything from a game. 

Queens were rarely troubled save for the goal and a wonderful Chalmers strike that sailed just wide of the post in the second half. They could and should have scored more if Cameron could finish a chance. He must have passed up about 2 maybe 3 great chances to score but the big pudding fluffed every single one of them.

Hard to pick out too many good points from the game so I'll go for meeting Ruairi ("nutrition is a load of shite") Paton and Euan East in McDonalds after the game. We didn't really recognise them so when one of my pals asked "Who are you?" East replied with "I'm the guy that scored the winner against you lot tonight" which I thought was a decent retort :laugh: 

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I didn't see the game, but was wondering if Dodds played Carson at right back again? If he did, did he not learn anything from Friday night? When he restored Carson to the midfield we started to get a hold of the game and got the result. I am a great believer in winning the midfield first and foremost and building the game from there. We now have two chances to get the points we need for third place, let's not blow all the good work over the last few weeks.

7 minutes ago, Jaggernaut said:

I didn't see the game, but was wondering if Dodds played Carson at right back again? If he did, did he not learn anything from Friday night? When he restored Carson to the midfield we started to get a hold of the game and got the result. I am a great believer in winning the midfield first and foremost and building the game from there. We now have two chances to get the points we need for third place, let's not blow all the good work over the last few weeks.

Carson was at right back. He was mostly fine there but, like you, I feel he should be in midfield. At the very least we should have an actual RB in the squad to give us an option there. Right now we've got a CM or a CB both filling in at RB and it's just stupid. Why we haven't signed a RB since Rooney left is beyond me.

4 hours ago, RiG said:

meeting Ruairi ("nutrition is a load of shite") Paton and Euan East in McDonalds after the game. 

I remember seeing David Bagan tucking into a MacDonalds not much more than an hour before a midweek match at Livi. He didn’t play well!

43 minutes ago, Yngwie said:

I remember seeing David Bagan tucking into a MacDonalds not much more than an hour before a midweek match at Livi. He didn’t play well!

I suspect he consumed a fair few McDonalds when he was with us then (other crap food also available).

6 hours ago, Satan said:

I suspect he consumed a fair few McDonalds when he was with us then (other crap food also available).

The way our team played last night makes me wonder if the team bus stopped for a Macdonalds on the way down :ponder:

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