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2nd Leg Play Off v Montrose

Play-Off Second Leg

 

It's only Half-Time in the League 1/Championship semi-final play-offs. Both games are finely poised, Inverness v Montrose scoreless and Accies v Alloa level at 2-2. Inverness had a shocker at Links Park on the artificial surface. However, the reality of the matter is we showed no urgency whatsoever and played second fiddle to Montrose throughout the game. Many fans have said this is the worst team they can remember in the clubs short history. No passion, no swashbuckle, nothing, just completely flat and zero dimensional. Only Lawal and Ridgers were given pass marks by the less than impressed Caley Jags support. As much as we have criticised the Caley Jags performance on Tuesday night, let's not lose sight of the fact that Montrose are a decent League 1 side with a good blend of experience and talented prospects. For our part, let's keep them as a good League 1 side and that means no room for faffing about. Time has run out now, there's no hiding places and no room for shirkers. Ditch the sideways passing or put goal posts in front of the Main Stand and tuck shops.

Gardiner, Morrison and the rest of the suits. Are you listening to the fans, because nothing seems to have changed and the standard of football on display is driving people away from the Stadium.

Here's a selection of comments from the forums on CTO, have a gander:

  • An utterly shameful performance tonight. Mortifying to be in this position but to approach the game with such little intent or urgency is unforgivable and up there with one of the most insipid performances I can recall in such a crucial game. Genuinely one of the most depressing experiences in 30 years of watching ICT. I simply cannot see us staying up with this group of players and management.
  • Just got home and realised that instead of travelling to Montrose and enduring that p1sh, I could’ve stayed at home and watched the Eurovision semi-final!
  • Awful game.  Caley were outplayed and outfought all over the pitch.  As others have said, only Lawal gets pass marks - the only one to show a bit of urgency and desire. (perhaps Samuel, too, but he was just so isolated).  Lawal's run down the left with a great little turn gave us the only thing to cheer about, and then his shot off the bar, of course.  That was it. 
  • Imagine if we had a former Scotland U21 midfielder who had played for the club on over 100 occasions, born and bred in Inverness and brought through our youth system. Imagine he’d been available since January. I doubt he’d be as good as the loanees though so no point imagining anything apart from life in League 1 
  • Not really shocked by the result it’s the same old crap week in week out bar the odd lucky result .And by odd I mean ODD  Simply not good enough. Can’t believe a former (striker) manager plays a team the way he does!
  • We are a disgrace to the jersey so far. Absolutely honking.

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Not much has changed since Tuesday, but word has it that Danny Devine is a doubt. However, it's at the other end of the park where most of our troubles lie. Carragher and McAllister are available, Devine a doubt as suggested, and Charlie Gilmour training on grass. Think we all need some after Tuesday night... 

 

Mark will be a vital player for us on Saturday.

 

Montrose have three strikers who have totalled over thirty goals between them, so danger all around the box. We can not afford to be complacent, and we need to show more urgency, passion and quality than we displayed at Links Park.

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11 hours ago, forresjags said:

Flat rate of £10 for all. Surely getting a decent crowd must be priority,after all we deserve something back after a long ,dismal season, which seems never ending.

 

Not for me , I had 6 season tickets this year.Your suggestion costs me £60, clubs way £21 for Saturday. 
no brainier.

Is it fair on families who put their money up front buying season tickets. They deserve something back also ?

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As a season ticket holder X2,  thought as a gesture of good will ,keep the prices down and at least try and half fill the stadium. 

 

 

 

1 hour ago, bishbashbosh said:

Not for me , I had 6 season tickets this year.Your suggestion costs me £60, clubs way £21 for Saturday. 
no brainier.

Is it fair on families who put their money up front buying season tickets. They deserve something back also ?

If you're only £21 then its likely you have free tickets due to kids - I dont think the poster was referring to having kids who would be free paying - more that adults/concessions etc should be flat rate £10 not the inflated prices.

Which by my projections would actually save you an additional £1 🙂

23 hours ago, bdu98196 said:

If you're only £21 then its likely you have free tickets due to kids - I dont think the poster was referring to having kids who would be free paying - more that adults/concessions etc should be flat rate £10 not the inflated prices.

Which by my projections would actually save you an additional £1 🙂

Correct on all assumptions 😀.

my gesture of good will is GOING to the game. Buy the pies, juices, moams and take them to MacDonald’s after. They cost me a fortune.

took three with me to the raith away game and I was £80 for the bus, match tickets, pies and stop at the Chinese chippy on way home. Don’t think I had much change out of £150 that day.( not moaning, honestly, great day out)

would be a lot easier watching on alba.

then I have to do it all again at Dingwall on the Sunday. 😂
Roll on the end of the season.

59 minutes ago, bishbashbosh said:

Correct on all assumptions 😀.

my gesture of good will is GOING to the game. Buy the pies, juices, moams and take them to MacDonald’s after. They cost me a fortune.

took three with me to the raith away game and I was £80 for the bus, match tickets, pies and stop at the Chinese chippy on way home. Don’t think I had much change out of £150 that day.( not moaning, honestly, great day out)

would be a lot easier watching on alba.

then I have to do it all again at Dingwall on the Sunday. 😂
Roll on the end of the season.

:ohmy:  And you can still afford a holiday abroad after that  :wink:

That was my first game of the season and my first chance to see with my own eyes how gash ICT have become. That was one awful unentertaining game and by far the worst I've seen from the team I support. No passion, no urgency, no desire, no creativity...nothing. Square balls across the back line time after time. Can't keep possession. Can't shoot. Two game against a part time outfit and we can only bag one goal. There needs to be drastic improvement against Hamilton and I fully believe Dunc is incapable of doing that with this bunch of players. Hamilton will be a tough hurdle to overcome and I fear the worse. 😱

12 hours ago, bishbashbosh said:

 Buy the pies, juices, moams

Agreed with that and understand how kids want but the catering costs vs quality we offer is shocking. Personally I grudge buying anything at the stadium now given its so poor.

 

4 hours ago, Gringo said:

 There needs to be drastic improvement against Hamilton and I fully believe Dunc is incapable of doing that with this bunch of players. Hamilton will be a tough hurdle to overcome and I fear the worse. 😱

I hate Hamilton and this isn't cheering me up.

Still live in hope it'll all click with our team and before the season ends we will play total football and issue an absolute doing with free flowing goals and football.

3 minutes ago, bdu98196 said:

I hate Hamilton and this isn't cheering me up.

Still live in hope it'll all click with our team and before the season ends we will play total football and issue an absolute doing with free flowing goals and football.

What’s free flowing goals and football?

8 hours ago, Gringo said:

That was my first game of the season and my first chance to see with my own eyes how gash ICT have become. That was one awful unentertaining game and by far the worst I've seen from the team I support. No passion, no urgency, no desire, no creativity...nothing. Square balls across the back line time after time. Can't keep possession. Can't shoot. Two game against a part time outfit and we can only bag one goal. There needs to be drastic improvement against Hamilton and I fully believe Dunc is incapable of doing that with this bunch of players. Hamilton will be a tough hurdle to overcome and I fear the worse. 😱

Very sad for you to have seen first hand what we have really seen all season Dave!

After the shyte of Doddsball we hoped for something refreshing, Something new and attack minded.

Oh how we got let down.. big time, There was a glimmer when we had Wotherspoon ( what happened to him?)  but we have endured turgid pysh in most games, I am optimistic most of the time and am hoping that we can play like we did against Raith( and not lose a late goal ).

Maybe next time pop into the Innes and share misery Dave!

5 hours ago, bdu98196 said:

Agreed with that and understand how kids want but the catering costs vs quality we offer is shocking. Personally I grudge buying anything at the stadium now given its so poor.

 

Haven’t bought anything at the ground for a few years now. It was a cold, dark, midweek game my grandson wanted a hot chocolate. The person serving filled the cup with boiling hot water, dumped a spoon of hot chocolate powder into the cup and passed it to me. I asked if she was going to stir the powder in. She gave it a whirl and handed it back to me. I asked for a lid for the cup. She said there were none left. I said you can’t give that to an 8 year old. Do you want it or not she screeched at me. No was the answer handing it back.

I buy my steak pies from butchers Hastie&dyce in the Victorian market. £1.95, best pie in town. Footie pies they are called.Then buy the sausage rolls from Greggs. Couple of the kids have allergies so I have to know what is in them.

17 hours ago, IBM said:

:ohmy:  And you can still afford a holiday abroad after that  :wink:

Thank goodness for the TRIPPLE LOCK.

Not many folk speaking about the game, ok we lost but the second half play gives me hope for Saturday. Get behind them then.

3 minutes ago, Peleistheman said:

Not many folk speaking about the game, ok we lost but the second half play gives me hope for Saturday. Get behind them then.

That’s as this is the thread for Saturday’s game….

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