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Accies Away Play-off 1st leg

Play-Off Final 1st Leg

 

Having scraped into the play-off final, we find our route to Championship survival blocked by a two leg play-off encounter against a team we often struggled against, Hamilton Accies, one of lifes great relegation dodgers. They did eventually make the drop into League 1 a season ago but will fancy their chances against a struggling Caley Jags. They seemed to hold the Indian sign over us in season 2022/2023 with four wins out of five encounters, albeit one was a Challenge Cup game at NDP when we fielded a team of youths and Mark Ridgers during one of our worst peroids for injuries. We did win at NDP towards the end of that season with Billy Mckay scoring three minutes from the end. Overall, the stats are even, Accies one game to the good out of 31 meetings.

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Venue Pld Won Drn Lst For Agst + / -
Home 17 5 4 8 25 23 +2
Away 14 7 2 5 20 18 +2
Neutral 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 31 12 6 13 45 41 +4

He Scores When He Wants:  2 - 1 A long trip on a Tuesday night to face your bogey team is not ideal, especially when it gets to the business end of the season. That's what faced the Caley Jags as we looked to win our sixth game on the bounce against struggling Hamilton Accies who have already beaten us four times this season. Inverness could go third, but Accies would be hoping to put some distance between themselves and bottom side Cove Rangers. As it turned out it remained goalless at the interval with Deas seeing a header saved by Fulton just before the break. Connor Smith scored direct from a free kick after the interval but Nathan Shaw equalised three minutes later. Billy Mckay won all three points with a poachers goal in off the post with three minutes left and that's how it ended. Phew!

Last 10 Competitive Meetings v Accies
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How did we get into this mess

Our demise has been well documented this season in the Championship where we got off to a poor start before relieving Billy Dodds of his duties after winning 1 point in our first six games. In comes our saviour, Big Dunc. However all is not well and we just kept our heads above water thanks to Arbroath being rubbish. Onto the play offs and an insipid performance at Links Park left us all wondering if our time has come to drop into oblivion. Our performance certainly would not look out of place in the lower leagues. We clung on for a 0-0 draw away from home and scraped a 1-0 win at Inverness with Billy Mckay saving our blushes. Everything about the club has negative undertones at the moment.

Well travelled and long suffering Caley Jags fan 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. 

John Rankin's Hamilton Accies on the other hand are rightly in a positive mood after an excellent season in League 1 finishing second to all conquering Falkirk and conceding the same amount goals as the Champions. Hamilton's stats for their League campaign with (ict in brackets). Won 22 (10) Drawn 8 (12) Lost 6 (14) Goals for 73 (41), Goals against 28 (40) 

Top Scorers

  1. Kevin O'Hara 16
  2. Euan Henderson 10
  3. Ahkeem Rose 7
  4. Lewis Smith 5 (Lewis also tops the assist chart with 11)
  5. Kyle MacDonald 5
  6. Reghan Tumilty 5

ICT loan player Jake Davidson has also bagged a couple of goals for Accies but will be ineligible to play.

Hamilton did face Championship opposition in the Challenge Cup, losing 4-1 to Raith Rovers. That game was nicely poised at 0-1 until Lee Kilday was red carded after 54 minutes. Raith capitalised and scored a further three goals with Zanatta netting for Accies. Let's not forget, Accies also have an artificial surface which is something Ferguson bleated about after the Montrose game at Links Park.

Accies team v Alloa: Lyness; Longridge, Kilday (Owens 68 ), Barjonas (Rose 68 ), Henderson (Hastie 78 ), Martin (Murray 84), O’Hara, L. Smith, McGowan, Tumilty, Williamson (Davidson 45).

Subs Not Used: J. Smith; Redfern, Winter, Hendrie.

 

Inverness latest Team News

Here's Dunc's briefing: Sean McAllister out with recurring injury. Sounds as though the rest will be as you were and Charlie Gilmour is hopefully fit to play some part. Don't look for any drastic changes.

 

 

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Mmm, not sure about that.

Duffy, Devine and Boyes as a back three, or a back four with Kerr in midfield?

I’d have preferred MacGregor or Lawal to Longstaff. Good to have Gilmour fit to start though.

A big night ahead. Hopefully we can get a win to give us confidence for Saturday. 

He really doesn’t rate MacGregor does he. Gilmore back for 3 seconds and in ahead of him. I wonder what he’s done wrong. 

Edited by FrontRow

16 minutes ago, Robert said:

Mmm, not sure about that.

Duffy, Devine and Boyes as a back three, or a back four with Kerr in midfield?

I’d have preferred MacGregor or Lawal to Longstaff. Good to have Gilmour fit to start though.

A big night ahead. Hopefully we can get a win to give us confidence for Saturday. 

Longstaff is pysh, As you say Lawal or Mcgregor, They would be my choice too.

Edited by caley100

We’ve missed Gilmour and the strength he gives us in midfield. I saw him growing to be the “new Allardice” before he got injured so I’m glad he’s back. I just hope he’s fit and we’ve not brought him back too soon like Shaw a few weeks ago. 

15 minutes ago, FrontRow said:

He really doesn’t rate MacGregor does he. Gilmore back for 3 seconds and in ahead of him. I wonder what he’s done wrong. 

Or what Gilmour has done right!

Fer Fecks sake.  Ridgers off his line again!!!!!!!

People will obviously question the keeper, but it started because we gave the ball away very cheaply in midfield.
Big stroke of luck for Hamilton that the shot somehow went in. About time we got some good fortune like that.

Edited by Yngwie

Feckin great, this is getting worse, Ridgers nowhere, Not looking good i'm afraid

 

Edited by caley100

Embarrassing. What an absolute shambles.

Hamilton have settled well,we are nervous and it shows.trying to walk it into the net.I would go 442 and push Billy up alongside Samuel.

At the moment we look like Div 1 team.

Edited by Douglas Mackenzie

Why is Billy playing so deep? Hes almost in midfield. Needs to much furrher up.

Just now, KennySim93 said:

Why is Billy playing so deep? Hes almost in midfield. Needs to much furrher up.

He’s been played there most games. The summariser has it spot on about how we have lined up.

The next goal is vital. 

Cove, Arbroath, Montrose, Alloa, Annan, Kelty, Stenhousemuir - yep, our level… 

At least maybe we’ll get a positive sub on 5 mins earlier than usual as we chase the game - or perhaps we won’t, because we can’t get out of a defensive mindset that’s become entrenched.

Hamiltons tactics are spot on.Give us no space,high tempo,show drive and desire to win and control midfield. 

They need to get a grip,switch on and start playing our own game and bring on Lawal

Edited by Douglas Mackenzie

Even worse than feared.  Everything is so slow, our midfield look like they're running in treacle.  Nothing against Gilmour but he's barely half fit, I just can't fathom the decision to parachute him straight in after 3 months out. We need to see Lawal & Macgregor as Anderson is blowing too.

This one is on the manager. It's been coming.

We need to go 442, Get Longstaff away to feck, get Mcgregor or Lawal on to give some direct play.

There's just no passion, Half of theses guys will be away Saturday night.

Feel like I'm about to go against what everyone else thought with my take

We've managed to get the ball into some decent spots and have forced a couple of saves, our biggest threat is down the left, when go right kerr too often has stopped and played back the way. McKay is not a 10 and I thought he was one of the worst offenders for slowing our attacks down. Feel the ref hasn't handled it well, and should have booked a Hamilton well before he did. Could argue we should have had a pen, same for Hamilton, and felt the second was a foul on Ridgers

What an awful half for us. Two disastrous and rather freakish goals. In general though I don’t think we have been as bad as the score suggests, it’s been an even game overall and we are playing more attacking football than we have done in recent games (which is isn’t saying much, admittedly).

Edited by Yngwie

Cannot afford McKay to be playing 2 yard sideways passes. 

No idea why he has dropped so deep been doing it for weeks and it's so f***ing frustrating.

 

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