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Scottish 🏆 3rd Rnd

Another visit to Cove is on the cards for The Caley Jags this weekend as we face a tricky away tie at Balmoral Stadium, the game scheduled for a 3:00pm kick-off. An idle weekend last week for most as storm Bert put paid to practically all the outdoor entertainment in Scotland. Our last visit to Cove was a productive one as we came away with all three points after coming from behind in Scott Kellacher's first win, which was added to the next week at home to Alloa Athletic. Nothing doing last week for either side due to Bert which will have given both sides an extra week to get players up to speed. League form goes out the window when it comes to the Scottish Cup, so hold on to your hollyhocks, it could be a bumpy ride.

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Condolences to all at Cove Rangers as they learned of the death of a good friend, loyal supporter and colleague, Mike Pirie. Mike was a former coach, physio and kit man at the club, Mike’s association with Cove stretches back decades. Sincere condolences to Mike's family, friends and all who knew him. RIP Mike.

Venue Pld Won Drn Lst For Agst + / -
Home 6 4 2 0 17 6 +11
Away 4 3 0 1 6 5 +1
Neutral 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 10 7 2 1 23 11 +12

We have had the better of Cove in the fixtures so far, but these are difficult times. Just the one defeat, and that was at Balmoral.

All 10 Competitive Meetings
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6 - 1
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1 - 0
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4 - 1
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The most relevant fixture was the last meeting: Caley Jags Get Vital Win: Top versus bottom ended in victory for the Caley Jags who climb into positive numbers at the foot of the table. Cove had made one change from the win at Dumbarton as they looked for their fifth win on the trot. Findlay Marshall replaced Arron Darge. For Inverness, graduate Sam Reid took his place on the bench with Lewis Nicolson missing. On the field, Charlie Gilmour returned to midfield to bolster the squad with Connal Ewan out injured and boss Scott Kellacher would be looking to get into positive numbers with his positive team talks. However, it only took Cove ten minutes to get in front through top scorer Mitch Megginson. Fortunately, Megginson failed to convert a first half penalty with Dibaga saving and two minutes later it was all square when Adam MacKinnon drilled high into the net. With 25 minutes left, Keith Bray popped up with a much needed and deserved winner.
Given the circumstances, this was a great result played out at Cove, sharpened at Inverness but made in the Isle of Lewis.

 

Pos Team Pld W D L F A Pts
To put our respective seasons into perspective, we would be one point behind Cove had we not been deducted 15 points.
1. Kelty Hearts 14 6 4 4 23 13 22
2. Arbroath 14 6 4 4 17 16 22
3. Alloa Athletic 14 5 6 3 17 12 21
4. Stenhousemuir 14 6 3 5 17 15 21
5. Cove Rangers 14 6 2 6 23 19 20
6. Q.O.S. 14 5 3 6 12 15 18
7. Montrose 14 4 5 5 12 11 17
8. Annan Athletic 14 4 2 8 9 24 14
9. Inverness CT 14 4 7 3 12 12 4
10. Dumbarton 14 3 6 5 19 24 0

 

Ga7GsO0XkAAlX7C?format=jpg&name=smallSome banana skin fixtures this weekend in the romance that is the Scottish Cup. We have had our fair share of giant killing acts throughout our 30 years existence and before that the exploits of Inverness Thistle and Caledonian were something to be proud of.

In season 1984-1985, the big Kilmarnock Bunnets were left lying on the turf at Kingsmills after the Division One giants were well and truly humbled 3-0 in the Highlands; a memory to savour. That result earned the Jags a trip to Parkhead in the next round where none other than Jimmy Calder was a substitute striker for the Highland League side. Go forward to 1992. Caley beating Stenhousemuir 4-1 in round2, Clyde 3-1 in round3 then taking Premier League St Johnston to a replay after a thrilling 2-2 draw at Telford Street in the next round before bowing out in the replay at Perth in front of 10,000 fans.

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Cove v ICT in the League game 3 weeks ago.

  • Manager: Paul Hartley
  • Lineup:  Demus; Lobban (Glass 70), Doyle, Gillingham, Harrington, Scully, Emslie, Yule,
  • Marshall (McAllister 70), Scully, Fyvie, Megginson (Gaffney 90)
  • Subs (not used):  Suman; Murray, McGrath
  • Scorers: Megginson (10)

Latest Team News

Scott Kellacher is without Jake Davidson (knee) and Dundee's loanee Charlie Reilly (hamstring). Both players will be out for a lengthy period with Lewis Nicolson flitting in and out of the squad, presumably still nursing his way back to full fitness. The good news is that Keith Bray is getting over his shoulder injury and could come back into the squad for this one at the scene of his only League goal. 

Let's not forget that a wee Cup run could bring in a few Shekels for the Admin process. So good luck on Saturday guys.

 

Well deserved recognition for Karen Mason for the phenomenal work she does at ICTWFC

 

Wipe the tears from yer eyes, nostalgia is still alive and kicking at Telford Street in 1992...

 

Here's an image I came across on facebook regarding the Thistle v Killie game, fans streaming across the pitch at full time where many Killie fans demonstrated outside the ground to show their displeasure at their management team.

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    Personal view is survival first. 8th fine for me. All this talk of promotion play offs scares me and giving last season vibes.  Let's see how we go....

  • Agreed - lets chase the team in front of us, and if and when we overtake them, then chase the team in front of that. Survival this year is the aim in my head, especially considering we will also start

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44 minutes ago, The Mantis said:

Cove Bay. There’s actually a Barrett Homes development called Allan Park.

Had a fab social club 

Stupid of someone to set off a flare at kick off.

We did play very well but failure to benefit from some good chances meant Cove gaining confidence in the final 5 minutes of actual time.  For Cove's penalty the highlights do actually seem to show Danny turning his back on the shot that seems to slam into his hand.  A penalty would not have been given if Josh Meekings had been in a similar situation.

Longstaff was booked after four Cove players took it in turns to kick him. When their Captain being the fourth to attempt it buckled up the ref decided Longstaff's jump to avoid damage caused the injury to Boyle. 

 

 

On 11/30/2024 at 9:40 PM, Yngwie said:

End of November and we are already out of all 3 cups and have absolutely no chance of winning the league. Worst season ever in that regard, yet we still have so much to play for!

Given how thin our squad is, I would say this was a blessing. I understand Savage was taken off injured, was it serious or precautionary,... with Davidson and Ewan out, we are just a Devine injury away from a major crisis

Savage's injury did not look severe but as everyone knows, some straightforward injuries can mean some time out.

5 hours ago, Eagle4Caley said:

Given how thin our squad is, I would say this was a blessing. I understand Savage was taken off injured, was it serious or precautionary,... with Davidson and Ewan out, we are just a Devine injury away from a major crisis

He was holding his lower back in the first half a few times and seemed to be his back they were working on when he went down before coming off. The bench had shouted over once or twice in the first half, I'm guessing to check on him so wonder if it was an underlying issue, hopefully just a pull or strain.

Thought it was a very scrappy game not helped by the referee who seemed to blow for any little thing to the point my daughter was asking what the fouls were for and she's 10. The near side assistant wasn't any better, totally arrogant tbh. A couple of times I forgot I was sitting in the main stand and was a bit vocal towards them.

It wasn't a 2v0 game, nor did I think they created enough to win, one of those where either side would have been happy with nicking it. My general impression was that if we could have got the ball in behind them for Louis to run onto, he would have had a far better chance of getting in on goal. Instead everything was played in front of them for us to try and get through and it generally didn't work, we needed to mix it up a little. The one time I remember a ball being flashed across in the second half, Billy was inches from the header.   

7 hours ago, Eagle4Caley said:

Given how thin our squad is, I would say this was a blessing. I understand Savage was taken off injured, was it serious or precautionary,... with Davidson and Ewan out, we are just a Devine injury away from a major crisis

How do suspensions work for red cards in cups? It seems Devine did get sent off after full time so is the suspension now only in the competition the card was issued in or will he miss Saturday’s game?

14 minutes ago, Robert said:

How do suspensions work for red cards in cups? It seems Devine did get sent off after full time so is the suspension now only in the competition the card was issued in or will he miss Saturday’s game?

Depends on what he was sent off for. The screenshots below are from the disciplinary website from a few seasons ago so may be a little out of date. (if hard to read, click on it for a larger version). The data on both the Scottish FA and SPFL websites is hard to find and the list of suspensions on one of the sites only goes to 2023/24.

 

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Thanks Scotty, he was booked in normal time but I’m not sure if it was a second booking or a straight red he apparently got at full time. It was presumably for saying something so, from your file, it looks like a one match cup suspension either way.

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Automatic suspensions for all competitions tend to be for violent conduct, spitting or other offences on the more egregious side, so unless he lamped the ref in the tunnel or did something serious then it would be the next Scottish Cup match.  

One of those games where it just didn't go for us. Their keeper was on good form (as was ours) and denied us a couple of times with great saves.

Still parts of the game we can tidy up and work on but we'll win more than we lose playing as we are I think.

1 hour ago, Robert said:

How do suspensions work for red cards in cups? It seems Devine did get sent off after full time so is the suspension now only in the competition the card was issued in or will he miss Saturday’s game?

I think it was a straight red? I didn't see the ref show a yellow before the red. 

That was the first time I've had a real chance to see us play under Scott. I was quite impressed and we didn't deserve to lose that the way we did. I agree with The Mantis whereby the rep didn't want extra time and gave the very soft pen. I hope these lads keep their heads up and no concentrate on climbing that table. Injuries may hit us but here's hoping none are too serious. Also was my first visit to Cove.

13 hours ago, Yngwie said:

Cove home to Forfar in the next round, but if we had won I think we’d have been ball 19 and home to Clydebank. 

If only we could score a goal or two...🙄

Tonight Dumbarton are playing their game at Alloa that was postponed 10 days ago. They beat them in the cup on Saturday so hopefully Alloa get revenge tonight. 

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Pos Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Alloa 2-2 Dumbarton & Cove 0-3 Stenhousemuir
1. Stenhousemuir 15 7 3 5 20 15 24
2. Kelty Hearts 14 6 4 4 23 13 22
3. Alloa Athletic 15 5 7 3 19 14 22
4. Arbroath 14 6 4 4 17 16 22
5. Cove Rangers 15 6 2 7 23 22 20
6. Q.O.S. 14 5 3 6 12 15 18
7. Montrose 14 4 5 5 12 11 17
8. Annan Athletic 14 4 2 8 9 24 14
9. Inverness CT 14 4 7 3 12 12 4
10. Dumbarton 15 3 7 5 21 26 1

We actually want Dumbarton to bite our heels so that it adds a bit more to our desire to win games. Sooner or later 'he will score when he wants' and Saturday at Montrose is when he will start scoring again.

1 hour ago, CELTIC1CALEY3 said:

We actually want Dumbarton to bite our heels so that it adds a bit more to our desire to win games. Sooner or later 'he will score when he wants' and Saturday at Montrose is when he will start scoring again.

I really hope the team won't be so complacent as to settle into 2nd bottom slot and assume they'll get through the playoffs.

Promotion playoffs is still a realistic aim for a full-time club in a mainly part-time league.

Personal view is survival first. 8th fine for me. All this talk of promotion play offs scares me and giving last season vibes. 

Let's see how we go....

5 hours ago, old caley girl said:

Personal view is survival first. 8th fine for me. All this talk of promotion play offs scares me and giving last season vibes. 

Let's see how we go....

Agreed - lets chase the team in front of us, and if and when we overtake them, then chase the team in front of that. Survival this year is the aim in my head, especially considering we will also start next season with a points penalty so that would make any Championship task even harder.   

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