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In the back door

 

We have arrived at the Tony Macaroni via default. We sort of came in by the tradesman's entrance after Queens Park were eliminated from the Scottish Cup for fielding an ineligible player. Step forward Euan Henderson who has now been inducted into the Caley Jags Scottish Cup Hall of Fame alongside some famous legends. Legends like Josh Meekings, James Vincent and Jamie MacDonald. Of course, all of this on the anniversary week of our Scottish Cup exploits in February 2008. Yes, that's the one that spawned the SuperCaleygoballisticCelticareatrocious headline that rocked the Scottish Football world back in the day.  Of course since then we now get to keep Celtic by virtue of putting them out of the Scottish Cup on three separate occasions (2000-2003-2015), but it was February 8th 2000 that set the ball rolling. Saturday's opponent are auld enemies Ferranti Thistle, or Meadowbank Thistle or as we now know them, Livingston. Our first fixture against them was the first time they used the name Livingston back in 1995. Many a tough encounter in the lower leagues over the years. Surprisingly our last two encounters were in the group stages of the League Cup and the Scottish Cup where Inverness prevailed in both fixtures.

Ahead of the game it was announced the Inverness had won two awards. One of these awards was fully merited, the other is the subject of much discussion and mirth from those that know. So we have the Manager of the Month in Billy Dodds and Player of the Month in Billy Mckay whose five goals in January included a hat-trick at Cove. He is now on 92 goals, only ten behind Sir Dennis Wyness. In fairness to Dodds, he had nothing to do with the voting. Congratulation to both recipients.

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Over the years Inverness have edged these fixtures but there's not been much between the sides and Livi have now been able to sustain Premiership football since the start of season 2018-2019 and currently sit fourth in the table.

Venue H2H v Livingston Pld Won Drn Lst For Agst + / -
Home 19 9 4 6 32 25 +7
Away 21 8 6 7 32 32 0
Neutral 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 40 17 10 13 64 57 +7

Deja Vu: The last time we met Livingston in the Scottish Cup was also a 5th round tie, this one was in the Highlands on Feb8th2020. An even first half where both sides had efforts cleared from the goalmouth produced no goals with defences on top. The wind was causing as much havoc as the officials. Sean Welsh fired just wide at the start of the second half, but he made no mistake with a free kick on the hour to open the scoring. Plenty of huff and puff thereafter, but no further scoring and it's the Caley Jags that go into tomorrows draw for the next round.

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First ever competitive meeting with Livingston ended in 0 - 3 defeat: Report by Ian Broadfoot: This was Livingston's first league game after their name change from Meadowbank Thistle and they dominated it with their pace and class. They took the lead in 3 minutes when Lee Baillie headed home a Young cross. Home keeper Mark McRitchie got down well in 10 minutes to smother a Young shot but in 32 minutes it was 2-0 when he palmed a McLeod corner into his own net. In 55 minutes it was 3-0 when Baillie headed home a Duthie free kick. Caley Thistle's best chance came in 67 minutes when Christie and Mitchell combined well to put Mitchell through with only Stoute to beat - he tried to flick the ball into the corner but hit the post. Mitchell's frustration showed 6 minutes from the end when he swore at a spectator within earshot of the stand-side linesman. The red card was inevitable. 😂 :redcard:
Caley Thistle were disappointed at the result but knew they had been outclassed. 

Biggest Victories
Jan 14th, 2006 League (H) 3 - 0
Jan 22nd, 2005 League (A) 4 - 1
Mar 18th, 2000 League (H) 4 - 1
Heaviest Defeats
Aug 7th, 2004 League (A) 0 - 3
Apr 3rd, 2001 League (A) 1 - 4
Aug 12th, 1995 League (H) 0 - 3

The last meeting between the sides was a League Cup group stage match at Livingston last July where Inverness won 2 - 1Lions Tamed:

Livingston had the better of the opening exchanges and Nouble had the ball in the net but was flagged offside. Ridgers was the busier keeper early on but a swift counter attack saw Austin Samuels open the scoring after 37 minutes. Inverness held that advantage until the break. Daniel Mackay bundled in a second shortly after Max Stryjek was sent off for felling Austin Samuels in the box. Jason Holt pulled a goal back late on then proceeded to miss a penalty three minutes later as Inverness saw out the game to win 1-2 and go top of Group G.

Last Round:

Inverness sneaked through after losing 0-2 to Queens Park. Euan Henderson played and the rest is history. On the field Queens Park were superior to us but off the field they never did their homework and subsequently were removed from the event as Henderson was not signed prior to the original date of the postponed fixture.

Livingston eased through after coming from behind to beat Stenhousemuir 1-3. Nicky Jamieson headed Muir in front in the first half but three goals in seven minutes eased Livi into the next round. Scott Pittman and two from Steven Bradley clinched the tie in their favour to set up this game against Queens Park Inverness CT. Livi have only lost one of their last eight games whilst winning four and drawing three. The only defeat was at Parkhead on 1st February. Other than that, they are unbeaten since December 24th when Hibs beat them 4-0 at Easter Road so are on a good run at the moment.

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It's probably a game we could have done without, however, we are still in the Cup and will have to give it a go. Sean Welsh missed the Morton match and Max Ram has been out for a month. More importantly Austin Samuels, Roddy MacGregor, Shane Sutherland and Tom Walsh have all been out for months and Robbie Deas has a broken leg to get get over. No quick fix unfortunately but on the bright side, Scott Allardice and Cammy Harper have now taken part in three games without any reaction....... hopefully. Ben Woods is a couple of weeks away with an ankle injury. Lewis Nicolson, Ethan Cairns and Robbie Thompson are cup tied for this match.

 

 

Livi used human battering ram Joel Nouble against Killie lately and he scored the opening goal in a 3-1 win. We had bother with him when he was on loan at Arbroath last season. However, he is just one of a number of powerful players at Livingston that has seen them climb to fourth in the Premiership table. Striker Bruce Anderson is another who seems to have developed well whilst at Livi and is top scorer this season with six goals. Midfielders Scott Pittman and former Ross County player Stephen Kelly make for a powerful engine room at the Tony Macaroni. Former Inverness player Andrew Shinnie could feature in the Lions squad on Saturday. Something that won't feature is VAR. Livi don't think it's worth the hassle of using it as it's not a requirement outside of televised games in the Premiership.

 

ImageHearts are the first club into the draw for the quarter finals of the Scottish Cup after a 0-2 win over a battling Hamilton Accies last night. Goals from Humphreys and Devlin secured the win. Media Luvvies Darvel can be seen on TV on Monday night against Falkirk.

 

Whilst we are on Cup duty this weekend, there are a couple of Championship games to keep an eye on.

SATURDAY 11TH FEBRUARY (3:00pm)

Morton v Queen's Park

SUNDAY 12TH FEBRUARY (2:00pm)

Dundee v Cove Rangers

 

 

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  • old caley girl
    old caley girl

    What a day out!!! Hats off to Dodds on that formation/tactics but the players were immense to a man.  I also realised why I love our club despite all the dramas 

  • TheCaleyOne
    TheCaleyOne

    23 years later and ICT are still surprising us with cup results, well done boys absolutely brilliant result, keep them coming 

  • snorbens_caleyman
    snorbens_caleyman

    Fantastic result!  One for the historians - has anyone ever won the cup after being knocked out of it?

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40 minutes ago, jed5697 said:

Excellently done that 😀 took the opportunity and went for it. Hopefully absorb the confidence from a result like that and push on in the remaining games. 🤸‍♀️🏄‍♂️🤓

No excuses now! That showed how good we can be 

Amazing result. I wonder what the odds you'd get for a 3-0 win for ICT? Where would we be without the youthful Billy Mckay scoring when he wants?

Just woke up after dreaming we beat Livingston 3-0 to reach the last 8 of the Scottish Cup! Such a good dream. 
Back to reality now so I better go and check the results🙃

29 minutes ago, Yngwie said:

 

ICT have made it that far in 6 of the last 10 seasons.

 

Other than the Old Firm, wonder if any other team has achieved that. 

6 hours ago, Caley Mad In Berks said:

Fantastic result.  Well done lads.  I can now relax and watch Scotland hopefully turn over Wales at Murrayfield.

A good day all round then Sandy 😊

Sounds like it was a very solid performance

I'm not sure how many times we've had Welsh AND Allardice in the same team this season, add in D Mackay and Henderson across that line and we look strong. Couldn't believe my eyes to see Deas on the bench, I imagine it'll be  few games before he starts, but that would be our strongest backline back together. Just need some forwards back to help Billy Mac [I'm assume allowing Oakley to leave to find some form at Morton is linked to the prognosis on long-term injury victims returning]

A definite morale booster, and technically we are unbeaten in 2023, can we build on this? Be nice to continue past the next round of the Cup. League wise it's Interesting that we are the same number of points off a relegation play-off spot as we are the top spot, are we looking down or up?

The 2 goals from Billy today were brilliant, got great plaudits from sportscene pundits.

5 hours ago, Douglas Mackenzie said:

Well done to ICT though none of us saw that coming,which is what makes the result so good.Unfortunately I wasn't at the game, but last week I said on here I don't know why Dodds didn't play Shaw on opposite wing from Jay Henderson from beginning of last week's game because both of them playing putting in crosses for Billy works a treat compared to hoof ball.Not that Dodds would ever listen to anything I would say understanably, but I understand this is what he did today.Billy Mackay an example to all.

I thought Dan Mackay looked good when playing off Billy in the second half last week, so we’ve maybe found out best attack (given current injuries). Henderson and Shaw wide with Mackay supporting Mckay up top. 

7 minutes ago, Peleistheman said:

The 2 goals from Billy today were brilliant, got great plaudits from sportscene pundits.

Billy only 7 goals off equaling the top scorer record along side Dennis Wyness 👏

Didn't know Billy had those strikes in his locker.

Billy said his second goal was the best he ever scored.

8 minutes ago, Peleistheman said:

Billy said his second goal was the best he ever scored.

Yeah can’t complain with that. Scored one that reminded me of the Gazza flick against Scotland albeit not as good, but that one’s gotta be his best strike. 

23 years later and ICT are still surprising us with cup results, well done boys absolutely brilliant result, keep them coming 

Well, goodness knows where that came from. I'll hold my hands up and say I expected us to get gubbed in that tie. (As reflected in my NPL prediction) A tie that we shouldn't, perhaps, have been in. Such are the rules though and we took the opportunity and smashed it. Knowing ICT's cup pedigree in dishing out shocks I (we) should have known better (there's a song there..) A tremendous result and a much needed confidence boost to all. I take we still get prize money for reached the this stage by default? Anyway, prize money secured for the 1/4 final, again, much needed. Onwards and upwards ICT.

What time does the Scottish Cup sixth round draw start at?

  • The sixth round draw to decide the quarter finalists will take place on Monday - February 13.
  • It will begin at 5.30pm - meaning Darvel and Falkirk, who play later that evening, will both be involved.

If Falkirk beat Darvel what chance we draw Falkirk to revive memories of our 30th May 2015 win? Falkirk would be well and truly up for revenge.

I'm not usually one for predictions, but I have this feeling that we are going to get a home draw against Celtic. If it comes to pass that I'm correct, I will definitely do the lottery on Saturday, something I haven't done for 20 years, and if it is a significant sum of money, I will buy the club and restore us to our former glory! 😀

Well what a difference a week makes. I simply could not be bothered making any comment about the Morton debacle and then mesmerised after Dodds clearly underwent a lobotomy in mid week. It appears to have convinced him that Dorian is a bit player and more effective as a sub, Shaw has to start and he picked the best 11 available- but not only that but the tactics were spot on. A vey effective mix between a switchable 4-3-3 to a 4-4-2 - with Shaw playing a blinder swooping between both. Then everybody pressed the ball but we maintained a high defensive line.And EVERY player gave 110%. Add in the best away support in a long time and it was a return to 2015. We looked like the SPL outfit. Shure we had our moments but Livi rarely looked like scoring - in fact their shooting reminded me of Jimmy Bullard on Soccer AM. I can even dispense with a Smileymometer as the least that I would score any individual was 4/5. I would give a 5 to Rodger’s, Carson and Shaw and a rare award of 5+ to Billy McKay and Allardice. Despite his two brilliantly taken goals I would give Allardice the MOM as he never stopped running and got right up the noses of the more delicate Livi midfield. And when you look at the final 8 then we need to avoid the Jam Tarts and the Old Filth and Hampden be the most unlikely outcome ever. I would also prefer an away game,preferably in Ayrshire - not for personal reasons of course - what about a Darvel v ICT quarter final !!

A much needed wee lift in the spirits all round.  The magic of ICT's relationship with the Scottish Cup 🙃

17 hours ago, TheCaleyOne said:

23 years later and ICT are still surprising us with cup results, well done boys absolutely brilliant result, keep them coming 

I think this was an even bigger surprise than the one 23 years ago!

Not really sure what the big deal was 😁

3 in a row we’ve beaten them as they’ve been in the top league

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