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Accies at Home Feb18th

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After a weekend of Cup action it's back to League duty this weekend as the hunt for points at both ends of the table intensifies. Forget the previous twenty-odd games, the season begins in earnest now with most sides having recruited in the January sales and squads should now be optimised for the last third of the season. For Inverness that's not so much about bringing new players in, it's more about getting injured players back on the park and it was great to see Robbie Deas in the squad at Livingston, a sign that we are slowly getting back to full strength with Scott Allardice and Cammy Harper also having taken part over the last three games. This is a home game on Saturday and is scheduled for a 3:00pm start at the Caledonian Stadium. We then visit Hamilton three days later in a re-arranged fixture from before Xmas on 21st Feb at 19:45.

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Scottish Cup v Killie

Raise the Roof

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Venue    H2H v Accies Pld Won Drn Lst For Agst + / -
Home 16 5 4 7 25 20 +5
Away 12 6 2 4 17 15 +2
Neutral 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 28 11 6 11 42 35 +7

Historically we have a decent record against Accies although in recent games when we should have been the dominant force we have struggled to cope having won only one of the last six encounters, and that was an end of season fixture when Accies were winding down and we were gearing up for the play-offs. It's only two wins in ten if you stretch further back.

Last 10 Competitive Meetings v Accies
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This time last year we played out an entertaining 1 - 1 draw at Hamilton:  Accies took an early lead through Josh Mullin after a defensive blunder by Reece McAlear. Great finish from the Accies player though as he arrowed the ball high into the net from twenty yards (Josh Mullin). We levelled when Sam Pearson scored his first goal for the club on the half hour and that's how it stayed at the break, although David Moyo almost got a touch on a low ball fizzed into the box just on the whistle. No further scoring after the break despite plenty of opportunities at both ends and Joe Hardy almost snatched it at the end with the last kick of the ball. Good point, but ten games without a win now :crazy:

Pos Team Pld W D L F A Pts
After tonights games
1. Queens Park 25 13 5 7 49 34 44
2. Dundee 24 12 6 6 40 27 42
3. Ayr United 23 11 6 6 46 31 39
4. Morton 24 10 7 7 35 28 37
5. Raith Rovers 25 9 7 9 33 33 34
6. Partick Thistle 23 10 3 10 42 38 33
7. Inverness CT 23 8 8 7 34 32 32
8. Cove Rangers 24 6 7 11 31 50 25
9. Arbroath 24 4 9 11 23 39 21
10. Hamilton Ac. 23 4 6 13 19 40 18

FRIDAY 17TH FEBRUARY (19:45)

Morton 1-0 Dundee

Queens Park 1-1 Raith Rovers

SATURDAY 18TH FEBRUARY (15:00)

     Ayr United v Partick Thistle

Cove Rangers v Arbroath        

Caley Jags v Hamilton  

Last Time Out

It was cup action for both sides last weekend. Accies acquitted themselves well against Hearts after a shaky start but went down 2-0 with the Jambos scoring in each half through Humphrys and Devlin. In their last Championship fixture Accies drew 1-1 with title candidates Dundee. An early goal from Hearts loanee Connor Smith put Accies ahead only for Jordan McGhee to level before the interval and that's how it stayed as Accies gained a valuable point at the foot of the table.

Inverness dumped the Livi Lions out of the Cup with two sensational strikes from on form Billy Mckay and a Sean Welsh header to progress to the quarter finals of the Scottish Cup. That has earned us a home tie against Kilmarnock on March 11th. Our last League game saw us come from behind twice to earn a point at home versus Morton. Second half goals from Billy Mckay and Ethan Cairns saw us grab a late point. That was Billy's 92nd goal for the Caley Jags whilst Ethan has a long way to go after notching his first goal with his first touch after coming on as a substitute.

Cup Goals

Accies have already beaten us twice this season although one of those games was against a weakened Inverness side in the Challenge Cup where the youngsters performed well despite going down 0 - 2Great Effort by Young Team: Accies took an early advantage of the young squad Inverness had assembled and opened the scoring after only three minutes through an own goal.  The young team responded well when Calum Mackay did brilliantly down the left and his cross made it's way to Keith Bray but his diving header was tipped round the post by Jamie Smith. Minutes later Mackay went through on goal but his shot caught the side netting.  Tiehi and One replied for Accies with Ridgers gathering Tiehi's effort and One heading wide before a deflected shot from Winter earned a corner for Accies. Aaron Nicolson shot just wide midway through the half. Accies doubled their lead when Reegan Mimnaugh turned in Andy Winter's low cross. Mackay and Nicolson came close again. Just before the interval Mark Ridgers denied Gabe Forsyth from 25 yards. 2-0 at the interval with the young guys performing brilliantly and Jamie Smith the busier keeper, but Accies with the all important goals. H/T 2-0 Just after the hour Ryan One did well down the Accies left and his shot was parried by Ridgers and Caley Thistle get clear. Inverness made a couple of changes with twenty minutes left. Alistair Nixon & Calum MacLeod on, Ryan Barrett & Duncan Proudfoot off. 83rd minute Daniel MacDougall & Lewis Mackie on, Jack Walker & Aaron Nicolson off. 87th minute Danny Gillan on, Mark Ridgers off. Accies ended the game with ten players that had come through their own Academy as the game ran away from the Inverness XI who had acquitted themselves very well.

Latest Team News

Probably still too early for Robbie Deas, but great to have him back involved with the squad. Allardice, Harper, Shaw and Welsh have all returned and will be heading towards full fitness. Still some doubts over the whereabouts of our man of mystery, Austin Samuels. Not much information coming from the club surrounding his availability or otherwise. Sutherland, Walsh and MacGregor are still to come so we can maybe look forward to a wee surge towards the end of the season. Here's hoping.

 

Hamilton's January business

In: Reghan Tumilty, defender (Hartlepool United).

Loan in: Connor Smith, midfielder (Heart of Midlothian); Dylan McGowan, defender (Kilmarnock); Tom Sparrow, midfielder (Stoke City).

Out: Miko Virtanen, midfielder (Cove Rangers).

Loan out: Michael Doyle, defender (Alloa Athletic).

Good bit of business by Accies to bring in Reghan Tumilty on loan. Dario Zanatta is also a handy man to have in your locker and Lewis Smith has caused us problems before. Young Ryan One is developing into a great prospect. Accies are always up for a battle and points are usually difficult to prise away from them. The loans in of Connor Smith and Dylan McGowan will bolster the Accies defence who have conceded forty goals. However it's up front they have really under achieved scoring only nineteen league goals this season compared to our thirty-four goal haul. Billy Mckay has twelve league goals to his name.

The prize for beating Livingston>>>

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As well as scoring two peaches against Livi, Billy Mckay was in the team of the week for his performance. That's Billy's 8th goal since the turn of the year.

 

 

 

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48 minutes ago, RiG said:

The issue for me wasn't so much the slack pass it was the fact that Shaw didn't give chase until it was too late.

Yes, I noticed that, after the bad pass, Shaw stood and shook his head, then decided to run after their player. It was too late by then, and we were always taught not to hesitate if we made a mistake, and track the player as he might make a mistake or trip and we'd be there to take advantage of the situation. I know Shaw is a young player, and I think he had shown potential over the last few games, so I hope he learns from his mistake and puts it behind him and push on with his development. 

On 2/19/2023 at 9:10 AM, forresjags said:

Shaw's attempted pass was wayward but Hamilton picked the ball up in their own half. There was still plenty of time for Devine, Welsh etc to make a decent challenge. 

The turning point was Billy missing a sitter and Daniel inability to control a football when one on one.

Sounds like some of our best players up front and in defence had a mare after the first 25mins...not sure how this is BD's fault?   Put it this way was last weeks great win and performance down to the players or BD? {or Both}

Jay Henderson, as others have said, was probably one of the few bright sparks in an otherwise poor game. I think he was doubled up as the game went on though so I was a little surprised that Dodds didn't seem to want to have Carson overlap Henderson to take away at least one of the markers to make things a little easier for him. Oh for the days of Shinnie/Tremarco and Raven bursting down the flanks...

I actually think that Dodds may have sussed out what is going on but hasn't got a scoobie what to do about it - which is my main concern about Dodds. He keeps going on about how difficult it is to play at home as teams sit back and try and hit us on the break. Is that not the case all over the feckin world ? But the away games that I have witnessed - evidently apart from Livi - he has set up to defend, defend and defend but relied on Billy "No mates" for any break. Given our position in the league why not utilise the Livi system in every game this season ? Is that too simple ?

I have a wee conspiracy theory but can anyone suggest any reason for the Livi performance from a financial and self-preservation perspective ?

Was there a win bonus on offer for Livi ?

 

1 hour ago, IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER said:

I actually think that Dodds may have sussed out what is going on but hasn't got a scoobie what to do about it - which is my main concern about Dodds. He keeps going on about how difficult it is to play at home as teams sit back and try and hit us on the break. Is that not the case all over the feckin world ? But the away games that I have witnessed - evidently apart from Livi - he has set up to defend, defend and defend but relied on Billy "No mates" for any break. Given our position in the league why not utilise the Livi system in every game this season ? Is that too simple ?

I have a wee conspiracy theory but can anyone suggest any reason for the Livi performance from a financial and self-preservation perspective ?

Was there a win bonus on offer for Livi ?

 

Hmmmmmm

10 minutes ago, tm4tj said:

Oh my, not like fans to speculate. 

 

And get it wrong

Nobody would speculate if communication from the club was better.

However I speculate (maybe wrongly) its this way because those in charge are narcissistic and have nothing but contempt for the fans.

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Who actually started the 'rumours', certainly not the club. In fact they are not even rumours, they are lies. 

I do agree that more information regarding injuries would give us a better understanding of where the injured players are at, but someone started the sh!t stirring that just muddied the waters and that can't be blamed on the club.

25 minutes ago, tm4tj said:

Who actually started the 'rumours', certainly not the club. In fact they are not even rumours, they are lies. 

I do agree that more information regarding injuries would give us a better understanding of where the injured players are at, but someone started the sh!t stirring that just muddied the waters and that can't be blamed on the club.

No of course not and whilst I wouldn't expect the club to come out and have to quash every single daft rumour that kicks off they can head some of these off at the pass by being a bit more open on injuries or any other reason why players may be missing from first team action.

8 hours ago, Gringo said:

I am very real and wide awake. Cheers. 😇

No need to be blunt as you've hit the nail fully on the head.:clapping:

My apologies gringo, I did not intend to offend. I regret my choice of words! 

1 hour ago, Big cherly said:

My apologies gringo, I did not intend to offend. I regret my choice of words! 

Och the silly old git deserves a bit of a beating every now and again. 

3 hours ago, RiG said:

Maybe if the club kept us properly updated on players who were out then some of these rumours wouldn't start.

If Samuels didn't say anything to counter the rumours, it's also possible that he indicated to the club that he didn't want them to say anything either.

Yes, we usually hear about players' injuries, but medical details are sensitive personal information and should only be released with the person's explicit consent.

To be fair after he gave the ball away every Hamilton player outsprinted our guys to support the breakaway. Carson jogged in 10 yards after his man while Harper was nowhere near his guy, the goalscorer. 

This was early in the 2nd half ffs! 

The pass was awful, but the aftermath was worse. Only one team willing to burst themselves for the cause.

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