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Morton (h) May2024

 

Last Chance

 

 

It's the last chance in the last chance saloon for us if we want to avoid the dreaded relegation play offs with some olde adversaries licking their lips in anticipation that our insipid non scoring bunch of mercenaries will be the final piece of the relegation jigsaw. Morton are the visitors on Friday night whilst Queens Park host Airdrieonians. Waiting eagerly for us to drop in are perrenial hoodoo sides Hamilton Academicals and Alloa Athletic with Montrose, complete with Michael Gardyne and other journeymen and one Brazilian Matteus Machado, who spent some time at Inverness as a promising youth. However, first things first, it's Dougie Imrie's Morton side who come North looking to sign off their season on a high. Did Dougie dodge a bullet with Duncan Ferguson pulling the managerial rug from under his feet to get the Caley Jags gig. I'm sure that will be enough incentive for Dougie to throw the relegation spanner into the works.

 

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Venue H2H v Morton Pld Won Drn Lst For Agst + / -
Home 22 12 6 4 48 20 +28
Away 21 12 3 6 40 26 +14
Neutral 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 43 24 9 10 88 46 +42

As the stats show, we have a massive advantage over Morton, however, as we have deteriorated over the last few years, Morton's more recent record against us has improved and given that, this game could go either way whereas a few years ago it was almost a gimmee. We have failed to beat Morton at the Caledonian Stadium in our last five encounters.

Last 10 Competitive Meetings v Morton
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We could do with some of this from August 2019: 5 - 0 With BBC TV looking on, Inverness and Morton served up a Friday night first half horror show. Thankfully, in stark contrast, the second half was full of entertainment.

In a lifeless first half at the Caledonian Stadium, neither side was able to get the handful of fans inside the ground excited, however, just before the interval Aaron Doran made a half yard of space for himself inside the box and fired a wicked shot at Rogers. He parried the shot away and James Keatings guided the loose ball back into the net from ten yards. One minute into the second half and Keatings bagged his second as he rifled the ball home from 12 yards on the right side of the box. The third came about after a good bit of ball retention ended with Jordan White rolling the ball into the net. Mark Ridgers saved a miserable penalty from Nicky Cadden after David Carson handled from an overhead attempt. Coll Donaldson met a corner from Keatings at the front post to nod down into the net to make it four nil. Substitute Nikolay Todorov got into the act and drilled one past Rogers from 18 yards, and there endeth the scoring.
(click on above score for full report)

How did we get into this mess: Take a bow the Inverness board and CEO.

Well, where do you start. It was clear from the begining of the season that something was wrong. Poor signings, dismal performances in the League Cup followed by an abysmal start to the League campaign saw Billy Dodds removed from his position after winning one point in the first six Championship fixtures and replaced by a man with no track record as a manager. A sort of publicity stunt if you like. After the initial new manager bounce wore off, we found ourselves little better off with Big Dunc than we were with wee Billy. We did claw ourselves up to the coat tails of others but the most damning part of our season has been our inability to score goals, especially at home. Only already relegated Arbroath are worse than us. Our team is now full of mercenaries, loan players with no affiliation to our Highland pedigree and many fans have tagged us as being the worst squad ever in our short history. Where are the Golabeck's, Tokeley's, Wilson's..... Much of this can be attributed to our lack of financial nous in the boardroom, failed ventures and now the begging bowls are being put in place to save our club. Having drawn at Dunfermline last week thanks to Aribim Pepple's first goal for the club combined with Billy Mckay's penalty miss, it's now out of our own hands. LAST SIX: D L  W W L  

Morton have slipped off the pace recently after looking like they were going to make the top four at one point. They are on a similar run to us, but safe from danger. They drew 0-0 with Raith Rovers last week and their only victory in April was a 2-1 win over 'tools down' Arbroath. LAST SIX:  D L  W .

Pos Team Pld W D L F A Pts
We are on the bottom edge of a congested mid-table mediocrity
1. Dundee Utd 35 21 9 5 69 22 72
2. Raith Rovers 35 19 9 7 53 42 66
3. Partick Thistle 35 14 13 8 62 50 55
4. Airdrieonians 35 15 7 13 44 42 52
5. Morton 35 12 9 14 42 43 45
6. Dunfermline 35 11 11 13 40 45 44
7. Ayr United 35 12 7 16 50 58 43
8. Queens Park 35 10 10 15 48 56 40
9. Inverness CT 35 9 12 14 38 39 39
10. Arbroath 35 6 5 24 35 84 23
  • FRIDAY NIGHT 7:45pm
  •    Ayr United v Dunfermline
  • Dundee United v Partick Thistle  
  • Inverness v Morton  
  •   Queens Park v Airdrieonians
  • Raith Rovers v Arbroath    

Latest Team News

Inverness have very few options to change things around. Aaron Doran confirmed as long term injury. Don't expect many changes.

 

Morton will come North without Lewis Strapp, he of the looooong throw, injured against Dunfermline over a month ago. Kirk Broadfoot is still going strong and George Oakley has a new lease of life since leaving Inverness. They also have the dangerous and powerful Robbie Muirhead and Jao Quintongo.

Morton team v Raith (0-0)
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French   O'Connor   Broadfoot   Waters
 
Blues   Gillespie (Power 90)   Crawford   Quintongo (McGrattan 70)
 
Muirhead (Bearne 70)   Oakley   McCann (Holmes 80)
 
Subs Not Used: Murdoch; Baird, Wilson
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  • Naelifts
    Naelifts

    Just to cheer you up a wee bit. I travelled north on Friday and holed up in Nethybridge,  a favourite haunt. Armed with train timetables I plotted my day and slept easily.......contemplating a mighty

  • buckett
    buckett

    Wasn't Airdrie that frcked us. We did a pretty good job of that ourselves over the season.  

  • IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER
    IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER

    This is not about the manager, the board or the players - this should be about the club, the shirt and the badge.  Let the spirits of yore be with us.

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3 hours ago, ICTPaisley said:

Anyone notice Dunc going straight up the tunnel again? I don’t really like that from our manager. 

He always spends time talking to the kids around the tunnel .They love it .

Does anyone know if we have anyone watching Montrose today? I presume they weren’t fielding their strongest side though (no Gardyne) but still came from 0-2 to win win 3-2.  I’d forgotten that they have another ex-ICT player, Matheus Machado.

I think the criticism of Ferguson is way over the top and, realistically,  the club cannot afford to pay him off.

Without doubt he has made mistakes but he is learning his trade and his lack of knowledge of football at this level didn't help. There gave been signs in the last few games that he was starting to make things work. Don't forget the mess that Dodds left with no real strikers apart from Billy, who let's face it, isn't as sharp as he once was. 

I think we will win through the play offs and if we do, the hard work will start to get a team together next season. Don't forget, some posters on here would have been happy  with Imrie as manager.

 

 

48 minutes ago, Yngwie said:

Does anyone know if we have anyone watching Montrose today? I presume they weren’t fielding their strongest side though (no Gardyne) but still came from 0-2 to win win 3-2.  I’d forgotten that they have another ex-ICT player, Matheus Machado.

I don’t think Gardyne has featured much for Montrose. I don’t know if he is injured or whether anything else is causing his absence. 

5 minutes ago, Robert said:

I don’t think Gardyne has featured much for Montrose. I don’t know if he is injured or whether anything else is causing his absence. 

Nah he’s a regular. Played 38 matches this season including all 4 in April.

With regards Billy McKay, just had a thought,  Am I right in thinking he's been relegated 4 times in his career?   ICT, Wigan, Dee Utd, C**nty . 

Heaven help, but if he is involved with another relegation I'm sure it must be some kind of record?

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1 hour ago, Yngwie said:

Nah he’s a regular. Played 38 matches this season including all 4 in April.

I stand corrected.

A pity we won’t see him up against Carson…….

Just realised McAllister scored with his left last night, imagine he had learned that skill back for the Raith game 😂

21 hours ago, DoofersDad said:

A surprisingly large crowd for this game.  Brilliant vocal support from all the youngsters in section D too.  But where the f**k have you been all season?

I suspect a lot of them are working at the weekends. 

Just to cheer you up a wee bit. I travelled north on Friday and holed up in Nethybridge,  a favourite haunt. Armed with train timetables I plotted my day and slept easily.......contemplating a mighty do or die game.......on Saurday at 15.00hrs!!!!. Sprung out of bed on Saturday morning and , on reading the news, realised the season culminating games had all taken place on the night before. My wife laughed and, after 3 or 4 hours, I joined her. What a f,in plonked!!!!

1 hour ago, Naelifts said:

Just to cheer you up a wee bit. I travelled north on Friday and holed up in Nethybridge,  a favourite haunt. Armed with train timetables I plotted my day and slept easily.......contemplating a mighty do or die game.......on Saurday at 15.00hrs!!!!. Sprung out of bed on Saturday morning and , on reading the news, realised the season culminating games had all taken place on the night before. My wife laughed and, after 3 or 4 hours, I joined her. What a f,in plonked!!!!

Fair play to you coming clean on that one Rod!  However, if Mantis had found out and posted yer story... well. 

Queens Park kept poor records last year which resulted in ICT  gaining a three nil win in the Scottish Cup because they played an ineligible player.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Sean Welsh joined them in January 2024 and was soon sent off.  He served a one match suspension on 27 January 2024.                                                                                                                                                                                                                    He was then booked on the 24 Fbruary against Dundee United.  Booked on the 9 March against Partick. Booked on the 16 March against Raith. Booked on the 23 March against Ayr. Booked on the 6 April against Dundee United.  Booked on the 13 April against ICT.  That's six bookings and the SFA rule is ' 1 match dated suspension Effective from 14th day Accumulation of six cautionable offences in (For every further accumulation following date of match when the same Competition (including cautions of six cautionable offences, sixth cautionable offence incurred under Part D below) the suspension applied will be occurred and to be served in extended by one match.) the same Competition.'   

 By my calcu;lation, those 6 cautions means he should not have played against Arbroath against whom he scored?

  The SFA have only just published suspensions for April with his suspension not listed. Does anyone know if it is the clubs responsibility to keep accurate records of suspensions and if so take responsibility when making a team selection?                               

Aye Richard. I was looking forward to meeting yous all in the Innes and having a couple of pints pre match.

2 hours ago, Naelifts said:

Just to cheer you up a wee bit. I travelled north on Friday and holed up in Nethybridge,  a favourite haunt. Armed with train timetables I plotted my day and slept easily.......contemplating a mighty do or die game.......on Saurday at 15.00hrs!!!!. Sprung out of bed on Saturday morning and , on reading the news, realised the season culminating games had all taken place on the night before. My wife laughed and, after 3 or 4 hours, I joined her. What a f,in plonked!!!!

Tremendous work Roddy. I'm sure this was a storyline in an episode of Last of the Summer Wine in 1983. You just needed Compo, Foggy and Clegg (usual ICT suspects standing in obviously...) and a handcar firing down Drumossie Brae to complete the storyline. 🤣 

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1 hour ago, caley100 said:

Fair play to you coming clean on that one Rod!  However, if Mantis had found out and posted yer story... well. 

You know that The Mantis has been a model of discretion this season.

Although I must say that nothing about this story surprises me...

2 hours ago, CELTIC1CALEY3 said:

Queens Park kept poor records last year which resulted in ICT  gaining a three nil win in the Scottish Cup because they played an ineligible player.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Sean Welsh joined them in January 2024 and was soon sent off.  He served a one match suspension on 27 January 2024.                                                                                                                                                                                                                    He was then booked on the 24 Fbruary against Dundee United.  Booked on the 9 March against Partick. Booked on the 16 March against Raith. Booked on the 23 March against Ayr. Booked on the 6 April against Dundee United.  Booked on the 13 April against ICT.  That's six bookings and the SFA rule is ' 1 match dated suspension Effective from 14th day Accumulation of six cautionable offences in (For every further accumulation following date of match when the same Competition (including cautions of six cautionable offences, sixth cautionable offence incurred under Part D below) the suspension applied will be occurred and to be served in extended by one match.) the same Competition.'   

 By my calcu;lation, those 6 cautions means he should not have played against Arbroath against whom he scored?

  The SFA have only just published suspensions for April with his suspension not listed. Does anyone know if it is the clubs responsibility to keep accurate records of suspensions and if so take responsibility when making a team selection?                               

His red card on 27 January was for a second booking. Would both cards in that game be wiped by the one match suspension?

He had no cards during his limited game time with us before he joined Queens Park, so he was starting there with a clean slate.

Presumably referees report yellow and red cards with their reports to the SFA.

It is definitely an issue the club should be checking with the SFA.

Robert - Sean was also booked playing for Inverness against Ayr in the 3-1 win away. I am assuming the two yellows he received in his sending off equalled one red. He served a one match suspension for that. In the Championship this year he had one sending off and a further 7 cautions. By any stretch of the imagination that leads to a further one match suspension in April 2024. By definition he was ineligible to play but who is responsible for enforcing that suspension? Is it the SFA or is the club liable for not seeking guidance from the SFA? 

1 hour ago, IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER said:

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It is a big straw and surely valid? Why should one club headquartered at Hampden not be subject to scrutiny?

4 hours ago, CELTIC1CALEY3 said:

It is a big straw and surely valid? Why should one club headquartered at Hampden not be subject to scrutiny?

You are right He had one yellow with us in four games and if the BBC stats are right he has had 7 plus the yellow/red that he was suspended.  I hope someone at our club are looking at this!

9 hours ago, CELTIC1CALEY3 said:

Robert - Sean was also booked playing for Inverness against Ayr in the 3-1 win away. I am assuming the two yellows he received in his sending off equalled one red. He served a one match suspension for that. In the Championship this year he had one sending off and a further 7 cautions. By any stretch of the imagination that leads to a further one match suspension in April 2024. By definition he was ineligible to play but who is responsible for enforcing that suspension? Is it the SFA or is the club liable for not seeking guidance from the SFA? 

I may be wrong, but I would assume that it was the responsibility of the SFA to issue a suspension notice to the club.  If they fail to do so, then the player isn't suspended even if he should have been.  But it could be argued that the wording of the rules makes clear the circumstances where a player is subject to suspension and therefore as there is no need for any decision to be made by the SFA, the club should know when a player is suspended whether they have received the formal notification or not.   I agree the club need to raise the issue.

Curiously there is an 18 game rule after which a player is automatically suspended if they reach 6 cautions. I have been through the BBC records and by my count Sean played 6 games for us in the Championship. When Inverness played Queens Park at Hampden in early April it was his 13th game for them. He then played in their final three games without missing a game.

 

 

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