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Airdrie @ home March2024

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Promoted Airdrie are sitting in fifth place in the table, just below the play-off places with former Caley Jag Nikolay Todorov getting amongst the goals and he will provide a big test for our central defence. We have found Airdrie a difficult proposition at times this season but we did win the last home encounter against them. Our off-field problems are out in the open now after a meeting with fans on Wednesday evening. See the responses below from the CTO forum page 16 onwards. Suffice to say it is worth a lot of money and it does have a massive part to play in the future of our club.

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Match/Ticket Info

Battery Farm - CTO Topic

Chairmans Response after meeting

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Venue Pld Won Drn Lst For Agst + / -
Home 9 5 0 4 14 12 +2
Away 8 2 2 4 9 17 -8
Neutral 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 17 7 2 8 23 29 -6

Only this season's games are relevant as prior to the 2-3 defeat in the League Cup group stages, our previous game against Airdrie was in 2002 when a Martin Bavidge strike was the only goal of the game. Not only that, it keeps our record thrashing of 0 - 6 out of sight as though it never happened. (just for the record, Owen Coyle scored a hat-trick, Neil McFarlane planted a header behind Nicky Walker, Lee Gardiner drove in from the edge of the box and Paul Armstrong ended the rout five minutes before the end. Gubbed!)

This season's Competitive Meetings
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0 - 2
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1 - 0
(H)
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1 - 2
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2 - 3
(H)

Not much success for us this season against the Diamonds although we did win the last home game against them thanks to a superb finish from the long gone Spoony: FULL TIME: 1 - 0The fabulous execution of his goal was a great introduction for David Wotherspoon but for me the Man of the Match and new version of Bobby Mann was Nikola Ujdur. The Aussie defender is solid, strolled through the game unflustered and can pick a pass. Good graft in midfield but Sheridan and Big Harry need some work done. Shaw picked up a booking at the end when Big Dunc sent him back onto the pitch to get treatment.

Last Time Out

Inverness extended their unbeaten run to four games (3xD & 1xW) with an excellent result at Cappielow that ended Morton's 14 game Championship undefeated run. Clinical strikes from Billy Mckay, his 110th goal for the club, and a first from Sean McAllister (video below) ensured we grabbed all three points in a crucial game at the bottom end of the table given Arbroath's unexpected win over Raith Rovers the night before. Last Five: D D 

Airdrieonians played twice this week. A 1-1 draw last Saturday at home to Queens Park was followed in midweek by a stunning 2-0 win at East End Park. Mason Hancock scored the leveler against QP with two former Dunfermline players Nikolay Todorov and Gabby McGill (video below) sinking their old team.

Manager Rhys McCabe said on BBC Sport:  "We knew coming here it was about playing the percentages really well, doing the basics really well. We never really felt in danger towards the latter stages of the game." Last Five: 

 

Pos Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Only four games this weekend as Morton are on Scottish Cup duty
1. Dundee Utd 27 16 7 4 51 17 55
2. Raith Rovers 26 15 6 5 46 36 51
3. Partick Thistle 26 10 9 7 51 45 39
4. Morton 27 10 7 10 34 31 37
5. Airdrieonians 26 10 5 11 28 30 35
6. Dunfermline 27 8 8 11 30 36 32
7. Ayr United 27 9 5 13 38 50 32
8. Queens Park 27 8 7 12 39 45 31
9. Inverness CT 27 7 9 11 32 32 30
10. Arbroath 26 6 5 15 28 55 23

        SATURDAY 9TH MARCH

  1. Dundee Utd v Arbroath fc  
  2.  Inverness CT v Airdrieonians
  3.  Queen's Park v Partick Thistle
  4. Raith Rovers v Dunfermline

Latest Team News

Inverness beat the injury woes last weekend to take all three points at Morton. New loan signing Samson Lawal from Livingston remained on the bench.  We have a number of long term casualties in Charlie Gilmour, Luis Longstaff, Chilokoa-Mullen, Harry Lodovica and Lewis Nicolson. Roddy MacGregor, Nathan Shaw and Morgan Boyes were shorter term injuries. Austin Samuels has yet to be unleashed after his return to the bench and the similarly named Alex Samuel has been through the wars but has continued to feature despite a broken hand and numerous stitches about his body. He's a warrior. A number of players have also been carrying injuries so we will have to wait and see what Big Dunc is saying.

Dunc's Update: Sean McAllister out for at least a couple of weeks (thigh). Boyes and Ujdur might make the bench. Dunc's loon (Cameron) might be a signing option👁️ :shrug:. And surprise surprise, even our trialists are picking up knocks aren't they!

 

Airdrie had a good week picking up four points. Calum Gallagher and Nikolay Todorov are their top scorers this season so far with seven goals each. Despite that, they are the lowest scoring side in the Championship with only 28 goals, four less than Inverness. Defences are similar with Airdrie two goals better off although they have played one game less than us.

Airdrie team v Pars:
Rae
 
Megwa   Watson   Fordyce   Hancock
 
McCabe
 
Telfer   Frizzell   McStravick (McMaster 72)
 
McGill (Donnell 66)   Todorov (Gallagher 72)
 
Subs Not Used: Hutton; Lyall, Dunlop, O'Connor, Taylor-Sinclair

 

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Another thing that should be picked up on, though small, is the numpties in the stand taking the ball away at the most inopportune times. Second home game on the bounce where some kid has thrown the ball further back into the stand or held it to throw it into play at the absolute worst time. Different story if its the middle of the game and its the opposition goalie wanting it, but at a last ditch corner its hideously frustrating.

Might sound harsh or over the top, but the club need to be keeping tabs on these things as it absolutely will cost us at some stage

22 minutes ago, forresjags said:

What is with Austin Samuels never getting a kick, surely we have try out all our options, because at the moment we ain't gonna scoring.

I assume Ferguson doesn’t rate him, or Brooks for that matter.

I was surprised Doran didn’t come on for the last 20 minutes or so. His composure and ability to keep the ball may have made a difference. 

Not much to get excited about.  Missing having either Shaw or longstaff.  Kerr was outstanding at winning the ball, often nicking the ball off an opponent who thought he was receiving a comfortable pass.  He seems less able to find a telling pass but that may be partly due to a general lack of movement in front of him.  Lawal also showed some real talent.  He's got quick feet and looked the most creative of the midfielders on show.  I suspect Pepple's strength is in the air, but he was being played in with balls that would have been much better suited to the pacier Austin Samuels.  The lads need to look to shoot more often but you can't fault the effort.  They deserve our support and need the fans to get behind them, especially at home.

Maybe Samuels is not the answer,but we will never know if he doesn't get a chance. At the end of the day we are quickly running out of options and games.

 

1 hour ago, forresjags said:

Maybe Samuels is not the answer,but we will never know if he doesn't get a chance. At the end of the day we are quickly running out of options and games.

 

Full Name: Austin Samuels
Born: November 20th, 2000 (Wolverhampton)
Height: 1.75
Position: Striker
Signed: January 28th, 2022
First Manager: Billy Dodds
Career Stats: 55 appearances, 7 goals
Debut (as sub): January 29th, 2022 - Kilmarnock 1 - 0 Inverness CT (League - Championship)
Full Debut: February 5th, 2022 - 0 - 1 Morton (League - Championship)
First Goal: March 26th, 2022 - Inverness CT 2 - 0 Dunfermline (League - Championship)

 

 Goals Scored
Mar 26th, 2022 League  (H)  vs. Dunfermline 2 - 0 (77')
May 3rd, 2022 League (Playoff)  (A)  vs. Partick Thistle 2 - 1 (82')
May 6th, 2022 League (Playoff)  (H)  vs. Partick Thistle 1 - 0 (29')
Jul 12th, 2022 League Cup  (A)  vs. Livingston 2 - 1 (37')
Aug 13th, 2022 League  (H)  vs. Cove Rangers 4 - 1 (74')
Aug 13th, 2022 League  (H)  vs. Cove Rangers 4 - 1 (6')
Apr 22nd, 2023 League  (H)  vs. Dundee 1 - 1 (75')
21 minutes ago, IBM said:
Full Name: Austin Samuels
Born: November 20th, 2000 (Wolverhampton)
Height: 1.75
Position: Striker
Signed: January 28th, 2022
First Manager: Billy Dodds
Career Stats: 55 appearances, 7 goals
Debut (as sub): January 29th, 2022 - Kilmarnock 1 - 0 Inverness CT (League - Championship)
Full Debut: February 5th, 2022 - 0 - 1 Morton (League - Championship)
First Goal: March 26th, 2022 - Inverness CT 2 - 0 Dunfermline (League - Championship)

 

 Goals Scored
Mar 26th, 2022 League  (H)  vs. Dunfermline 2 - 0 (77')
May 3rd, 2022 League (Playoff)  (A)  vs. Partick Thistle 2 - 1 (82')
May 6th, 2022 League (Playoff)  (H)  vs. Partick Thistle 1 - 0 (29')
Jul 12th, 2022 League Cup  (A)  vs. Livingston 2 - 1 (37')
Aug 13th, 2022 League  (H)  vs. Cove Rangers 4 - 1 (74')
Aug 13th, 2022 League  (H)  vs. Cove Rangers 4 - 1 (6')
Apr 22nd, 2023 League  (H)  vs. Dundee 1 - 1 (75')

A goal every 8 games in the Championship. Just not good enough. Simples. 

15 minutes ago, Duke of Inverness said:

A goal every 8 games in the Championship. Just not good enough. Simples. 

Based on minutes played, he's probably as proficient as any of our strikers at the moment.

2 hours ago, Robert said:

I assume Ferguson doesn’t rate him, or Brooks for that matter.

I was surprised Doran didn’t come on for the last 20 minutes or so. His composure and ability to keep the ball may have made a difference. 

Did Ferguson not say recently that many of the players on the bench at the moment were not 100% fit and would only be used in an emergency?

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Pos Team Pld W D L F A Pts
It's tightening up at the bottom of the table
1. Dundee Utd 28 17 7 4 55 17 58
2. Raith Rovers 27 16 6 5 48 36 54
3. Partick Thistle 27 10 10 7 53 47 40
4. Morton 27 10 7 10 34 31 37
5. Airdrieonians 27 10 6 11 28 30 36
6. Queens Park 28 8 8 12 41 47 32
7. Dunfermline 28 8 8 12 30 38 32
8. Ayr United 27 9 5 13 38 50 32
9. Inverness CT 28 7 10 11 32 32 31
10. Arbroath 27 6 5 16 28 59 23

TUESDAY 12TH MARCH

Partick Thistle v Raith Rovers

FRIDAY 15TH MARCH

Dunfermline v Dundee Utd

SATURDAY 16TH MARCH

Airdrieonians v Arbroath fc

Inverness CT v Ayr United

     Partick v Morton

  Queen's v Rovers

If (and it’s a big “if” given our home form) we beat Ayr, and the two leaders win, we will be 6th this time next week.

It is hard to believe we are only six points off a promotion play off place. I can’t see us getting there, but the way this season has gone anything could be possible!

2 minutes ago, Robert said:

If (and it’s a big “if” given our home form) we beat Ayr, and the two leaders win, we will be 6th this time next week.

It is hard to believe we are only six points off a promotion play off place. I can’t see us getting there, but the way this season has gone anything could be possible!

'Promotion play off place' 🤣🤣

Read my whole post: “I can’t see us getting there”.

It just shows how tight the league is that, despite how we’ve struggled, 4th to 9th is only a 6 point gap. 

1 hour ago, STFU said:

Based on minutes played, he's probably as proficient as any of our strikers at the moment.

Low bar there. Samuels, Lodivica, sorry to say Pepple too are just miles away even at this level.

Can't wait until next week's must win, goaless draw.

Usual 3hr drive to game, 90 joylesss minutes of football, fifty quid parking ticket, 3 hr drive home. See y'all same time next week for more of the same dross. 

22 minutes ago, ymip said:

Usual 3hr drive to game, 90 joylesss minutes of football, fifty quid parking ticket, 3 hr drive home. See y'all same time next week for more of the same dross. 

If I was a conspiracy theorist I'd wonder why the Council parking attendants made an appearance yesterday? 

Looking at the league table:

Home: 9th with 12 points out of 42 in 14 games. Only Arbroath below us on goal difference but they’ve played one less home game. 11 goals scored, 4 less than anyone else.

Away: 3rd with 19 points out of 42 in 14 games. Only Dundee United and Raith Rovers above us. 21 goals scored.

It highlights exactly where our problem lies!

Of our 11 home goals, we’ve scored 3 twice, but in our other 12 home league games we’ve scored 1 five times and 0 seven times. We’ve failed to score in half our home games!

We’ve only scored in 1 home league match in 2014, drawing a blank four times!

We should switch our last four home league games to our opponents grounds!

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17 hours ago, dougal said:

Poor Australia 🇦🇺 

At least there will have been less inane ranting at the dump today which is a positive in itself along with another clean sheet. 

Dougal

😅😅   Hey! glad I've found out my stalker! You must be the guy in the flasher raincoat and false beard in seat O 80  nice to see you go to games albeit in disguise, And this before you go and hang about outside MrChips!

To be honest Al, you should pop into the Innes for a beer and chat before a game!  You could share a taxi with us! 😉

15 minutes ago, tm4tj said:

 

The attendance figure given yesterday was 2035!!!!! Ok we have been falsifying the  figures now for decades but that has to be the biggest exaggeration yet that’s just embarrassing. Lucky that’s there 1000 there going by that highlights and even that’s being kind.

Cue the happy clappers stating that there was constant big queues for pies etc, Season tickets are included if they were there or not patter etc.

I very much doubt Mick Dundee(Caley 100) and his entourage going walkabout in the outback made that much a difference somehow. 

Why can’t the club be honest with the fans even with something so simple in its nature.

I know lots of clubs not just ICT do this but what is the point? 
 

Baffled. 
 

Dougal
 

 

 

 

 

4 hours ago, Robert said:

Looking at the league table:

Home: 9th with 12 points out of 42 in 14 games. Only Arbroath below us on goal difference but they’ve played one less home game. 11 goals scored, 4 less than anyone else.

Away: 3rd with 19 points out of 42 in 14 games. Only Dundee United and Raith Rovers above us. 21 goals scored.

It highlights exactly where our problem lies!

Of our 11 home goals, we’ve scored 3 twice, but in our other 12 home league games we’ve scored 1 five times and 0 seven times. We’ve failed to score in half our home games!

We’ve only scored in 1 home league match in 2014, drawing a blank four times!

We should switch our last four home league games to our opponents grounds!

Signing more defenders will help IMO. 

2 hours ago, dougal said:

The attendance figure given yesterday was 2035!!!!! Ok we have been falsifying the  figures now for decades but that has to be the biggest exaggeration yet that’s just embarrassing. Lucky that’s there 1000 there going by that highlights and even that’s being kind.

For a guy who doesn't go to games you don't half come out with some absolute *****, but guess it's to be expected.

1 hour ago, RiG said:

Signing more defenders will help IMO. 

One concern is not just the additional defenders but that they seem to be no help at our set pieces and haven't introduced any additional ariel threat during our limited opportunities in the opposite box. The quality of crossing doesn't help but why are we crowding the goal line rather than having runners into the 6 yard box to attack the ball?

17 minutes ago, bdu98196 said:

One concern is not just the additional defenders but that they seem to be no help at our set pieces and haven't introduced any additional ariel threat during our limited opportunities in the opposite box. The quality of crossing doesn't help but why are we crowding the goal line rather than having runners into the 6 yard box to attack the ball?

Totally agree. It's the same with not keeping at least one man up the park  when the opposition had a corner. All that does is that if we clear the ball, it's going to come right back into us and also invites more opposition players into our box. Basic basic tactics that Ferguson needs to see and change.

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