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Ayr we go again

 

Unfortunately it's another home game this Saturday as fellow languishers Ayr United make the long trek North to face home strugglers Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Ayr are one of only two teams we have beaten at home in the Championship this season. However, in the presence of one of our highest profile managers ever, it would be rude not to think about the possibility of a seven goal barrage. Terry Butcher is in the area doing a gig with Richard Gough and will pop along to the stadium for a look at the current side. It has to be said that they are not a patch on what Tel Boy built before being lured to Leith for a custard cream, a team we beat in our next match, however, that is history and the mess we find ourselves in now is a sad indictment of the times we live in now under the present regime.

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Match/Ticket Info

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Venue Pld Won Drn Lst For Agst + / -
Home 25 11 11 3 42 27 +15
Away 27 13 6 8 50 33 +17
Neutral 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 52 24 17 11 92 60 +32

We have always had the edge over Ayr United and the H2H shows that. Even recent form has us on top, and that is not always the same for all of our recent opponents. Only three defeats at home. Our prime objective this weekend is a win and would be a bonus but avoiding defeat is an absolute priority. Maybe even scoring a goal might ease the pain...

Last 10 Competitive Meetings v Ayr United
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Inverness ease away from the bottom:  3 - 1  Inverness added Sean Welsh to the ever expanding longer term injury list suffering from a recurring back injury, but Luis Longstaff was fit enough to make the bench. Ayr United had Logan Chalmers, Jamie Murphy and Anton Dowds as a triple threat up front. Despite this, Inverness cruised home without having to get out of second gear. Three goals inside the last ten minutes of the first half ended the game as a contest. Two from David Wotherspoon and a penalty from Billy Mckay. Ayr got a consolation penalty in a poor second half, but it was an important three points for the Caley Jags and Big Dunc. As comfortable as it was it was still a poor second half where we should have gone on to put Ayr to the sword. As it was, the result was huge in the context of our season and we can overlook the turgid performance in the light of three excellent points and a step up the table to eighth place with games in hand over some teams. FULL TIME: 3-1. Interesting to note that we only had five of the team that started against Ayr back on November 11th available for selection last week with Carson & Wotherspoon away and the rest injured.

Still here: Mark Ridgers, Cameron Harper, Danny Devine, Max Anderson, Billy Mckay (subs C Mackay, Wallace Duffy)
Gone/Unavailable: Morgan Boyes, Nikola Ujdur, David Wotherspoon, David Carson, Charlie Gilmour, Nathan Shaw (subs Delaney, Thompson, Hyde, Sheridan, Longstaff, Lodovica, Brooks)

Last Time Out

Inverness failed again at home last Saturday against one of the two teams they had already beaten at home this season. The other being this weeks opponent Ayr United. The Airdrie game ended scoreless, and that was no surprise to those at the stadium. Plenty of effort, plenty of passes, however our Achiles Heel of creating and scoring chances has haunted us for most of the season. Last Five: 

Ayr United were idle last weekend. Their last game was a 2-0 defeat at East End Park on 2ndMarch. Two goals just before the interval by Chris Hamilton and a first for loan signing Chris Kane was the difference between the sides.Scott Brown's best result was a stunning 4-3 win over Partick Thistle (McAllister, Willoughbyx2 and McHugh were the scorers in a see-saw game). However, Ayr have shipped a massive fifty goals in the League and that's something that we need to capitalise on. They have also scored thirty-eight times, so it's important to keep our fourth clean sheet in a row to give us a platform to build on. Last Five: 

Table ahead of Friday nights big game

Pos Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Dunfermline v Dundee United Friday night @ 7:45
1. Dundee Utd 28 17 7 4 55 17 58
2. Raith Rovers 28 17 6 5 49 36 57
3. Partick Thistle 28 10 10 8 53 48 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

SATURDAY 16TH MARCH

  1. Airdrie v Arbroath
  2. Caley Jags v Ayr United   
  3. Partick v Morton
  4. Queen's v Rovers 

Latest Team News

Inverness: Still have massive injury worries ahead of this one with most on the bench still nursing knocks.

Long term: Gilmour, Longstaff, Big Harry & Lewis Nicolson.

Out: McAllister, Macgregor, Shaw, Ujdur.

Struggling: Carragher, Boyes... Have I missed any:shrug:

Duncs pre-match still to come

 

Ayr United: One glaring alteration at Ayr United since they were last here is their manager. Former Hibs and Celtic midfielder Scott Brown is now in charge after Lee Bullen was relieved of his duties on the 15th of January a few days after we had beaten the honest men 3-1 at Somerset Park. He was replaced by Brown some ten days later. Brown has 3 wins to his credit since then from seven games ( QP, Airdrie, Partick), losing to Dundee United, Rangers (cup), Raith Rovers and last time out at Dunfermline.

Ayr's January sales deals.

In: Nathan McGinley, defender (Motherwell)

Loan in: Jack Sanders, defender (Kilmarnock); Josh Clarke, goalkeeper (Celtic); Harry McHugh, midfielder (Wigan Athletic); Kurt Willoughby, forward (Oldham Athletic).

Logan Chalmers was a big threat last time we met and with players like Murphy and McGeady on their books plenty of experience at a higher level. On loan forward Kurt Willoughby looks handy.

Ayr team @ EEP  
Clarke
 
McAllister (Tomlinson 90+1)  Sanders   McGinty   Musonda
 
Bryden (Chalmers 45)  Dempsey (Smith 76)   McHugh   Murphy (Syla 76)
 
Dowds   McKenzie (Willoughby 56)
 
Subs Not Used: Albinson; McGeady, Stanger, McGinley

 

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    A lovely day for a game of football but the storm clouds are gathering around the stadium.  On the whole, I think the players put a lot of effort in and tried their best, but the sad fact is, that as

  • Douglas Mackenzie
    Douglas Mackenzie

    That was frankly desperate. I cannot think of a positive tonight.There was no fight,desire,or endeavour and we made Ayr look semi decent..Ayr first attack and they get a goal.Realistically we could pl

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Pos Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Big trouble now, every point is a prisoner
1. Dundee Utd 29 17 7 5 56 20 58
2. Raith Rovers 29 17 7 5 49 36 58
3. Partick Thistle 29 11 10 8 55 49 43
4. Airdrieonians 28 11 6 11 33 32 39
5. Morton 28 10 7 11 35 33 37
6. Dunfermline 29 9 8 12 33 39 35
7. Ayr United 28 10 5 13 40 51 35
8. Queens Park 29 8 9 12 41 47 33
9. Inverness CT 29 7 10 12 33 34 31
10. Arbroath 28 6 5 17 30 64 23

SATURDAY 23RD MARCH

Arbroath v Partick Thistle

Ayr United v Queen's Park 

Dundee Utd v Cannon Fodder

Morton v Pars Pars   

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, DoofersDad said:

Terry Butcher was a guest of the club today.  Did I miss something or was he not invited out and introduced to the fans?  I was rather looking forward to giving him a good round of applause as a "thank you" for some of the best and most exciting football we've seen in the 30 year history of the club.

He was supposed to be there :shrug:Did he turn up or thought better of it. Wise choice if he stayed away.

Just now, tm4tj said:

He was supposed to be there :shrug:Did he turn up or thought better of it. Wise choice if he stayed away.

He was there in the directors box. Along with Jamie Carragher.

1 minute ago, tm4tj said:

He was supposed to be there :shrug:Did he turn up or thought better of it. Wise choice if he stayed away.

He was there today.  A lady with a bucket collecting for cancer today said he gave a nice donation.

Forget Dundee United and Partick away - we need to watch every possible video showing Arbroath, someone should take in their next two games, because we have to stay above them. We desperately need as many defenders fit as possible to try and spend the whole game against them trying not to lose. There is no point having attackers in our team. It seems forbidden.

Can someone explain why a club of this size and fanbase (getting smaller by the week ) need a Chairman and a CEO ? This current CEO has done nothing but disaster after disaster and we all now know the appointment of Ferguson is written all over him 🙄

1 hour ago, DoofersDad said:

A lovely day for a game of football but the storm clouds are gathering around the stadium.  On the whole, I think the players put a lot of effort in and tried their best, but the sad fact is, that as a group, they just aren't good enough.  Again we started brightly and with a bit more quality could have been 2 up in the first 15 minutes.  Ayr were no great shakes, but once they settled into the game, we rarely found any space where it mattered.  

There are times when we pass the ball neatly in midfield and keep possession, but when we get into the final third and and are put under more pressure, we either lose the ball or pass it back.  We create very little.  It is clear that Fergusson has his preferred way of playing and he ain't going to change it.  He wants us to play out from the back and through the park.  It's brilliant to watch when Manchester City do it, but with all due respect to our lads, they don't have the vision or skill to do it.  Time and time again we start to play out from the back and are just too slow to make progress, we allow the opposition to regroup and organise their defence and we can't find a way through.  It's just boring.

Since we have no wingers in that Shaw and Longstaff are out, maybe it's time [if he's actually fit] to give Austin Samuels a run out wide, a couple of seasons back, he and McKay had a purple patch, where they looked dangerous together. This time run Billy probably needs to sit deeper so that Alex Samuel can lead the line. I'm hoping Boyes is fully fit too as he strikes me as someone who could play out from the back.

We do seem to suffer from a lot of injuries, what happened to McAllister, he scored two game ago, then is out injured. MacGregor suffering another set back. I still think we should recall Keith Bray from loan if we can.

I am flying up for the Dundee United match next week, which could be interesting given their shock [?] defeat to Dunfermline. It's an away match which might be in our favour

1 hour ago, lightlamp2 said:

He was there in the directors box. Along with Jamie Carragher.

Both Terry Butcher & Richard Gough were guests today. They are both doing a Rangers related gig run by SG at the Drimossie Hotel tonight. 

And it's an event being run by our CEO.

This was the first home game I’ve missed (league, cups and the Elgin friendly) due to a family commitment.

It sounds like we’ve reached another low point.

I’ve seen reports of heavy handed stewarding in the North Stand if anyone criticised the Board or CEO. If true, that is shocking and a lower point than the result and our league position.

Fans pay to attend are entitled to voice their opinions.

Now, more than ever, the club and players need our support. Whoever (Gardiner?) instructed the stewards got it woefully wrong today and drove another nail in to the coffin that is surely being made for the club we know and love.

A sad day. 

2 minutes ago, STFU said:

And it's an event being run by our CEO.

Would be handy if he focused on keeping the club away from deaths door as opposed to catering the Blue Poond freakazoids who never turn up unless Rainjurz are in town

23 minutes ago, STFU said:

And it's an event being run by our CEO.

Staunch Gardiner. Surprised he didn't give them an honour guard and a parade at half time with a flute band. 

30 minutes ago, STFU said:

And it's an event being run by our CEO.

Is he involved in ‘The Longest Forty Production Co’ that seems to have organised this event? A quick it of googling suggests it is run by a John Brown, who is not Bomber Brown, as far as I can see.

45 minutes ago, Yngwie said:

Is he involved in ‘The Longest Forty Production Co’ that seems to have organised this event? A quick it of googling suggests it is run by a John Brown, who is not Bomber Brown, as far as I can see.

Yes that’s his business partner and his wife is also involved in the running of it.

He’s still involved but not named as a director anymore 

Ta, that explains why I couldn’t find his name associated with it.

In the interests of balance, this company does events relating to numerous clubs, eg recently did something with Charlie Mulgrew, and their forthcoming evening with Paddy McCourt certainly isn't going to attract many Rangers fans.

1 hour ago, STFU said:

And it's an event being run by our CEO.

Using the club for his financial gain ?

27 minutes ago, Yngwie said:

Ta, that explains why I couldn’t find his name associated with it.

In the interests of balance, this company does events relating to numerous clubs, eg recently did something with Charlie Mulgrew, and their forthcoming evening with Paddy McCourt certainly isn't going to attract many Rangers fans.

Butcher has a strong connection to the club. Who invited Richard Gough?

4 hours ago, DoofersDad said:

Terry Butcher was a guest of the club today.  Did I miss something or was he not invited out and introduced to the fans?  I was rather looking forward to giving him a good round of applause as a "thank you" for some of the best and most exciting football we've seen in the 30 year history of the club.

Probably because he was there as a double act with the other ICT legend, Richard Gough. 🤷

7 hours ago, Fraz said:

Staunch Gardiner. Surprised he didn't give them an honour guard and a parade at half time with a flute band. 

From what I’m heard in the pub last night the next Apprentice Boys of Derry march in Sneck could well be starting from the Dump’s car park.

Anyway how was your night in the Drummossie you rough this morning ? 🇬🇧

Dougal

If we manage to avoid the bottom spot but cling onto the relegation play off spot, there are realistically only four potential opponents in the play off: Hamilton, Alloa, Montrose and Cove.

That had to be the most torturous 90 minutes ever yesterday. Thank f*** Ayr where more concerned on going down and time wasting or it could have 4 or 5. 

After being gifted a way back into the match we still couldn't kick on and the lack of desire or effort to win the game is scandalous. Where is Ferguson's much celebrated will to win, I see no evidence.

 

 

 

3 hours ago, dougal said:

From what I’m heard in the pub last night the next Apprentice Boys of Derry march in Sneck could well be starting from the Dump’s car park.

Anyway how was your night in the Drummossie you rough this morning ? 🇬🇧

Dougal

Nope, had to get up early to take my dad to mass. 

57 minutes ago, Jack Waddington said:

Clach have parted ways with their Chairman and board.

 

Oh how I envy them

You do realise that, whatever you think of his abilities, getting rid of our Chairman any time soon would equate to switching off our life support machine?!

 

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