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Accies Away Feb21st

Do We Have To

 

After the poor result at the Caledonian Stadium on Saturday, many fans are asking this question: Do we have to play them again? Unfortunately the answer is yes, and it's only three days after the rubbish we were subject to at the weekend. Hamilton away on Tuesday night is the venue, 7:45pm is the kick-off time. Dodds said after the game that he could "see the life being drained out of his players". For many supporters the enthusiasm is draining from their very souls making it difficult to back the present regime. Only three home wins this season has left Inverness hovering just above the relegation tussle. If things get any worse we will be involved in that tussle. The optimist in me is saying a good run of results could see us scrape into the play-offs at the top end of the table, however that seems a long shot at the moment. Many fans that venture onto the forums are questioning their sanity. Sitting out in the open air on bitterly cold Saturday afternoons watching error strewn frustratingly poor quality football is not encouraging them to splash their hard earned cash on another season ticket. The big talking point is how can we beat Livingston, who are fourth in the Premiership 3-0, then one week later get turned over by the same score by bottom of the Championship Hamilton Accies at home. Something we are getting used to now as we have only two wins in our last eleven games against Accies. Of course we live in eternal hope but even the most ardent of fans will be looking to this game with trepidation rather than anticipation. The only good news from Saturday is that Austin Samuels made a twenty minute appearance, so that's another one ticked off the list. Sutherland, Walsh, Woods, Ram and MacGregor still to make a return.

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Match/Ticket/ Supporters Bus Info

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Nothing has changed much since the last game three days ago therefore there's little information to impart. Accies have learned how to beat us and carry out their plan of action to a man and stick rigidly to their task. We may be slightly better suited to playing away from home. Unfortunately the results against Accies are still not forthcoming at either venue of late. 

Team Lines from Saturday: 

  • ICTFC:  Ridgers, Carson, Duffy, Devine, Harper, Henderson, Welsh (Boyd 79), Allardice,
  • Shaw (Cairns 76), D Mackay (Samuels 69), B Mckay
  • Subs (not used):  C Mackay; Deas, Thompson, Delaney, Hyde, Doran
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  • ACCIES:  Fulton; Tumilty (Lawson 73), Owens, D McGowan, O'Reilly (McGinn 87), L Smith (Stephenson 58),
  • Shiels, C Smith, Martin, De Bolle (Winter 73), Tiehi (Zanatta 87)
  • Subs (not used): J Smith; Easton, Newbury, Latona

CTO summary from last game  After last weeks cup result at Livingston, many were expecting better things. However the Caley Jags have the knack of ruining the weekend with another horror show against a poor Accies side who seem to be able to beat us whenever they want these days. In truth we were the architect of our own downfall with misplaced passes, defence at sixes and sevens and was that really a penalty. Difficult to pick a MotM from that performance but David Carson was one of the few who made himself available all the time and was willing to get forward.

Just when it looks like we might be turning a corner we come up with a performance like that. It defies logic to be honest and even the diehards are wondering why they bother.

Here's what Billy said on Saturday 😡

 

 

Last 3 Competitive Meetings v Accies - The 0-2 was the Challenge Cup game. 
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Pos Team Pld W D L F A Pts
 
1. Queens Park 25 13 5 7 49 34 44
2. Dundee 24 12 6 6 40 27 42
3. Ayr United 24 11 6 7 46 32 39
4. Morton 24 10 7 7 35 28 37
5. Partick Thistle 24 11 3 10 43 38 36
6. Raith Rovers 25 9 7 9 33 33 34
7. Inverness CT 24 8 8 8 34 35 32
8. Cove Rangers 25 6 8 11 32 51 26
9. Arbroath 25 4 10 11 24 40 22
10. Hamilton Ac. 24 5 6 13 22 40 21

 

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Time for this absolute fecking charlatan to feck the feck off!

Dodds keeps saying ' we're a right good team', well sorry Billy, it's the worst ICT team that I have watched.

The rhetoric from Dodds about getting into the playoffs and other teams know we're a good team are starting to sound like the noises that Foran was making towards the end, and we know how that season ended!

Scary thought,   Almost half of Hamilscums points have been given by us.

Disgraceful. 

Well I would have to say that I did NOT feel that Dodds was responsible tonight. Apart from Allardice and Billy there was no sense of quality. Danny McKay was awful and Shaw was a total lightweight. We missed or overplayed countless chances. We bossed large periods of the game but still looked uneasy and brittle every time that Hamilton came forward which wasn’t very often. We simply should have been strolling by the hour.  Need to see replays but both of Billy’s cards looked soft if not wrong. 

Caley Thistle were second in the league (behind Partick on GD) on 15 October. The table since then:

Queen's Park 27
Dundee 25
Ayr 22
Raith 22
Morton 20
Hamilton 17
Partick 16
Arbroath 15
Cove 15
ICT 12

Big clear out required, which will be hastened by part time football. I still feel there has been a deliberate attempt to run things down after the dizzy heights of 2014/15. Covid just accelerated that process.

Love to hear the thoughts of others in attendance but we really should have been out of sight and at one stage a hammering by us was on the cards. We either missed chances, made an awful last touch or made terrible touches when in good positions. We then gave away a stupid penalty and - perhaps blame Dodds - but we get it down the wing -?but instead of taking defenders on we blast it aimlessly into the box. 

Least we will be stronger once the injured players return.........

44 minutes ago, WYNESS101 said:

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Imagine being as ***** as we are, yet still only 5 points away from the play-off with 11 games to go. Utterly bonkers league where everybody is embarrassingly poor.

BTW I'm not sure we can close that gap due to being utter ***** but based on our squad strength and depth it shouldn't have become impossible. 

1 hour ago, WYNESS101 said:

Att: 752 (ICT 87)

The 87 deserve a fking medal. 

1 minute ago, Fraz said:

The 87 deserve a fking refund

Ftfy

35 minutes ago, jed5697 said:

Caley Thistle were second in the league (behind Partick on GD) on 15 October. The table since then:

Queen's Park 27
Dundee 25
Ayr 22
Raith 22
Morton 20
Hamilton 17
Partick 16
Arbroath 15
Cove 15
ICT 12

That says it all about the last four months. 

1 minute ago, Robert said:

That says it all about the last four months. 

Aye, but injuries............

I wonder if things can get any worse.  Then I look at our next two league fixtures... away to Dundee and Ayr, and that stops me wondering. Almost a certainty to be worse I fear.

12 minutes ago, Caley Mad In Berks said:

I wonder if things can get any worse.  Then I look at our next two league fixtures... away to Dundee and Ayr, and that stops me wondering. Almost a certainty to be worse I fear.

And then Queens Park away.

And we forget, despite that alarming league table since 15 October, we had the Manager of the Month for January…

17 minutes ago, bdu98196 said:

Imagine being as ***** as we are, yet still only 5 points away from the play-off with 11 games to go. Utterly bonkers league where everybody is embarrassingly poor.

BTW I'm not sure we can close that gap due to being utter ***** but based on our squad strength and depth it shouldn't have become impossible. 

Pains me to say it but without the OF goals distorting the Premier league stats this is exactly how that league would pan out if the OF decided to bugger off. Only difference being you would pay £40 odd rather than £20 odd to watch the garbage.

Throughout the two 'full-time leagues the quality of players (and management) is probably the lowest its been for 20 years.

The only issue that I would have raised tactically tonight is that we should have packed the midfield more.  Henderson was rarely involved, especially when Carson departed and Danny McKay was simply awful - whilst Shaw could not punch his way out of a paper bag. But again we went for it and for long periods were the better team. Our defensive frailty was down our left flank. Deas and Samuels will make a big difference. Going to stop now as I still can’t fathom how we lost tonight. With the returning players we may well make Hampden and be safe but the loss of McKay will halt any play on appearance. So it is not a Dodds at fault accusation but pointing the finger at 4 players who let us all down tonight 

It's a state of mind issue.  It sounds as though the commitment was there today and lots of chances were made.  But they weren't taken.  Against Livi when there was little pressure we had 4 attempts on goal and 3 excellent composed finishes.  So we know the guys can do it.  In the last two games we have had far more and easier chances but not taken them.  Even the best players make bad mistakes and players at our level will make plenty of mistakes.  What they need to know is that they are not going to blamed or bawled at every time they make a mistake.  They need to maintain the confidence that whilst they will make some mistakes, they will get it right often enough to make a difference.  It seems players are panicking in front of goal and either rushing it or overthinking it.  The coaching staff need to give them the confidence to help them relax and focus on the job in hand rather than worrying about making a mess of it.  It doesn't look if that is happening.

Picking up on IHE’s comments, who’s the better left back, Harper or Delaney?

Delaney was getting MoM points for fun earlier in the season but faded a bit.

Harper looks better in a more advanced role.

I’d bring Delaney back for Saturday as hopefully his spell on the bench will have motivated him.

Or do we put Deas in as he’s the best of the lot despite being an excellent centre half.

What’s happened to Lewis Nicholson: is he injured?

Hopefully Samuels is fit enough to start in place of Mackay, but who do we play up front? It’s a big ask of Cairns but we’ve no other out and out striker available. 

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26 minutes ago, IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER said:

The only issue that I would have raised tactically tonight is that we should have packed the midfield more.  Henderson was rarely involved, especially when Carson departed and Danny McKay was simply awful - whilst Shaw could not punch his way out of a paper bag. But again we went for it and for long periods were the better team. Our defensive frailty was down our left flank. Deas and Samuels will make a big difference. Going to stop now as I still can’t fathom how we lost tonight. With the returning players we may well make Hampden and be safe but the loss of McKay will halt any play on appearance. So it is not a Dodds at fault accusation but pointing the finger at 4 players who let us all down tonight 

Genuine question? Can anyone actually see Dodds sorting this out? That post match interview is deluded. 

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