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Montrose away Dec2024

Links Park Test

 

It's another away game for the Caley Jags as they head to Links Park, Montrose for another tough fixture on the road in our quest to get closer to the teams above us. We tumbled out of the Cup last weekend at Cove whilst Montrose earned a trip to Hampden, the prize for  beating Peterhead 2-3 at Balmoor Stadium. Scott Kellacher has mounting injury concerns with Defender Remi Savage the latest to be added to the list that already has the names of Jake Davidson, Keith Bray, Charlie Reilly, Connall Ewan and Lewis Nicolson.

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Last 3 Competitive Meetings are the only relevant ones May (play offs & League1 fixture)
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This seasons fixture at the Caledonian Stadium ended all square. New Start Same Problems: The first game after the olde CEO was prized from his oligarchy bubble saw a decent crowd turn out in appreciation of the efforts of Alan Savage to right the wrongs. It won't happen overnight, but the first steps have been taken to put some life back into the ailing Caley Jags. On the park, Musa Dibaga replaced the injured Jack Newman in goal with emergency loan keeper from Clach Martin MacKinnon on the bench. Keith Bray kept his place with Adam Brooks on the bench. Montrose were the visitors and they are a more settled side although Michael Gardyne was suspended with former Inverness youth player Matheus Machado starting. Both teams were looking for their first win of the League campaign. Kane Hester scored after twenty minutes but on the interval Montrose were reduced to ten men when Sean Dillon was sent off. After the break it was one way traffic against the ten men and no surprise when Adam MacKinnon equalised. However the winning goal eluded us and it was a point apiece.
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It was an overcast, breezy and somewhat chilly afternoon with an Autumnal feel about it as the teams emerged from the tunnel, Inverness in their new strip, the visitors in white tops with black shorts. Prior to kick off Captain Billy Mckay was presented with a wee memento on reaching 300 appearances for the Caley Jags, not to mention his 112 goals for the club. The first action saw Keith Bray's shot deflected at the expense of a corner when he spun on the edge of the box and tried to get his shot away in the seventh minute. Twenty minutes in and what a finish for the opening goal. Former Elgin player Kane Hester opened the scoring with a tremendous strike into the top corner from a tight angle after his mis-control seemed to deceive Danny Devine to give the visitors the early advantage. Machado was booked a minute later. Billy Mckay came close to levelling the scores after half an hour when Cammy Gill turned his shot across the keeper onto the post with his fingertips. It was a half littered with fouls and Luis Longstaff shot over ten minutes before the break. Sean Dillon headed over at the other end before he received a second yellow card for a late challenge on Billy Mckay. How dare he on his 300th appearance! That was on the interval to leave the visitors to face the second half a man short but a goal to the good.

HALF TIME: 0-1
Mathew Strachan replaced Flynn Duffy at the start of the second half and Gill denied Longstaff shortly after. The other Duffy was hooked for Callum MacLeod ten minutes into the half and Mckay was again foiled by Gill as he shot from inside the box. It was turning into a procession towards Cammy Gill and Longstaff and Gilmour had a go before Adam Mackinnon equalised just after the hour, drilling home from outside the box. He almost scored a second moments later. Mckay would not find that elusive strike as Gill saved again and Gilmour was blocked before Davidson should have done better at the back post. MacKinnon had another couple of attempts ten minutes from the end and Mckay was denied for the 300th time by the keeper in the top corner. We plugged away until the end but try as we did, the winning goal eluded us and it ended all square.
FULL TIME: 1-1

 

William Hill League 1 Fixtures Week 16

Pos Team Pld Gd Pts
1 Stenny 15 5 24
2 Kelty Hearts 14 10 22
3 Alloa Ath 15 5 22
4 Arbroath 14 1 22
5 Montrose 15 2 20
6 Cove 15 1 20
7 Queen of Sth 14 -3 18
8 Annan Ath 15 -16 14
9 Inverness CT 14 0 4
10 Dumbarton 15 -5 1

 

ImageMontrose squad last time out at Peterhead. I see that Michael Gardyne is still there along with Kane Hester and Matheus Machado. Plenty experience between the sticks in Cammy Gill and Sean Dillon in defence.

Montrose last six League games: W L L D W 

Highlights: Wins at Kelty (2-0) & at home to Annan (2-1)

Lowlights: Defeat at home Cove (0-2), QotS away (1-0), Stenny away (1-0)

Meh result: Arbroath at home (1-1)

Last Week: 2-3 win at Peterhead in the Scottish Cup 🏆

 

 

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INVERNESS CT D D D W D D D  / W D W W  That is how our season has gone so far. Scott Kellacher won his last two League games and will be desperate for a third. 

Remi Savage and Keith Bray might make the squad this weekend but it's touch and go.  Jake Davidson, Charlie Reilly, Connall Ewan and Lewis Nicolson are all longer term casualties.

 

 

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  • That is astounding, i am truly (positively)shocked. Did not see such a positive result coming coming in a million years at 2 nil down.Well done to all the players and management.

  • 2-0 down, against the run of play and I thought the same old story. A new manager with a few good results under  his belt, then things begin to sour, that’s how it seemed to me at HT. Scott

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Pos Team Pld Gd Pts
1 Stenhousemuir 16 9 27
2 Alloa Athletic 16 7 25
3 Arbroath 15 2 25
4 Kelty Hearts 15 8 22
5 Cove Rangers 16 1 21
6 Montrose 16 1 20
7 Queen of Sth 15 -4 18
8 Annan Athletic 16 -16 15
9 Inverness C T 15 1 07
10 Dumbarton 16 -9 01
1 hour ago, tm4tj said:

It's behind you...

Inverness were without Jake Davidson, Charlie Reilly, Connall Ewan, and Lewis Nicolson. Remi Savage started after being injured last week and Keith Bray made the bench. Former Inverness players Michael Gardyne and Matheus Machado started for Montrose. With points at a premium, and despite the Caley Jags creating plenty with Cammy Gill the busier keeper, it was Montrose that went in at the break two goals up. Graeme Webster headed in Michael Gardyne's free kick to open the scoring before Blair Lyons added a second ten minutes before the break. The second half started in the same vein with Inverness pushing to get a goal back but squandering opportunities that came their way. We bucked the trend after the hour when Luis Longstaff drilled in from outside the box. Montrose were reduced to ten men when Steeve's was red carded and a late Paul Allan double saved the day in true pantomime fashion as he scored direct from a corner to take all three points back up the A9. Oh no he didn't.......Oh yes he did

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Remi Savage took his place in defence but Keith Bray only made it onto the bench. Academy player Ben Gardiner was called into the squad for the first time. James Nolan shot wide early on and Adam MacKinnon brought out a save from Cammy Gill. That would be the order of the day as chances came and went. However, not so for Montrose who took the lead just before the half hour through Webster who headed in a Gardyne free kick. They doubled the lead ten minutes before the break when Lyons fired high into the net from the centre of the box. That apart, the half consisted of missed chances and saves by Cammy Gill who denied Billy Mckay and Adam MacKinnon amongst others.

Half Time: 2-0

The second half was similar to the first with Inverness probing, missing and Gill saving. However he could do nothing to stop Longstaff drilling into the bottom corner after the hour. Game on, and moreso ten minutes later when Steeves received a straight red card. Billy Mckay and Adam Mackinnon were notably denied by keeper Gill and it was all hands to the pumps for Montrose now but they were powerless to stop Paul Allan slotting in an equaliser in the 88th minute. No more than Inverness deserved for their attacking endeavour. However, we weren't finished and absolute limbs in the 94th minute when Paul Allan's corner ended up in the net for the visitors to snatch a deserved win and three valuable points.

Full Time 2-3 (phew)

May be an image of 14 people, people playing football and textA dramatic ending to the game with Paul Allan snatching the win and up until that moment probably the MotM award from Cammy Gill who broke Inverness hearts on at least a dozen occasions throughout the game. When Paul's corner ended up in the net, the MotM award was diverted to the Inverness match winner with Gill holding his head in disbelief.

What a comeback. I doubt this would have happened under Duncan Ferguson's tenure. With his negative approach we would have been more likely to take on another couple of defenders and retain possession. Not for Scott Kellacher who continued to drive his team forward and deservedly got all three points at the death. 👏👏👏

 

 

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donnie, you are going to have to be more creative with these reports (excellent by the way).

your take on the winning goal….… 

 Paul Allan's corner ended up in the net for the visitors to snatch a deserved win and three valuable points.

BBC live match text on the winning goal…………..

Goal!at 90 minutes plus 4

90'+4

Goal! Montrose 2, Inverness CT 3. Paul Allan (Inverness CT) right footed shot from a difficult angle and long range on the left to the top right corner.

😀

 

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10 minutes ago, tm4tj said:

Sorry. My bad. They originally said it was direct from the corner. Oh no it wasn't.

Was taking the Michael out of the bbc, not you. Wouldn’t dare, you sit too close to me in the north stand.

Touching my wooden forehead as I type this tobavoid jinxing it but if we carry on like this we'll be finishing midtable.

Keep the good results coming and hope everything off the pitch takes care of itself in due course. 🤞

Just listened to Kel’s interview, wow. I came away feeling brilliant having listened to it.

I was a doubter, now I’m absolutely not.  Please let this resurgence continue under Kel, things feel like we are ‘Inverness’ again! 

Easy to see how we can catch Annan, in fact I’ll be disappointed if we don’t (unless they go on a decent run, of course).

We obviously gave all the other teams a head start due to Ferguson and Administration, but Kellacher is averaging 2 points per game in the league, which is more than the league leaders have managed!

1 hour ago, tm4tj said:

Sorry. My bad. They originally said it was direct from the corner. Oh no it wasn't.

Its panto season, oh yes it was

It’s like a return to the Pele years, could go 2 or 3 down and still believe we’d win! 

Brilliant result and very, very impressive comeback.

Well done to Scott and everyone else there - players, staff and our great travelling supporters 👏:ictscarf:

What a remarkable afternoon… and the latest instalment of a remarkable period in the club’s history.

What happened at Montrose was little short of astonishing, with the team coming back from 2-0 down to win 3-2, going from a losing to a winning position in pretty well the last six minutes of play. However the match stats are even more remarkable - not so much the 56-44 possession figures but the shot numbers. 19 shots at goal is a formidable achievement and 13 on target an outstanding figure. Three of these resulted in the goals and the other 10 (TEN) were saved by the Montrose keeper. Meanwhile at the other end, there were no saves at all - simply because their two goals came from the only two shots they had on target. A 10-3 corner count simply underlines ICT’s dominance.

The tables I’ve posted here - just after the 15 point penalty in October and on full time today - are encouragingly revealing and really highlight the massive progress (albeit with some help from Dumbarton) since Scott took over. Just five of the 26 games remaining in October have already transformed the situation from a modest hope of scraping the relegation playoffs to a very decent chance of automatic survival.

But let’s not get carried away….

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What’s even more impressive, Charles, is that after our (unsurprising given what had happened that week) loss at Dumbarton on 26 October, we were 16 points behind Annan.

Since then, we’ve taken 10 points from 4 games, Annan have taken 2 points from 5 games, so we are 8 behind with a game in hand.

We’ve halved the deficit. 

Superb stuff from the Caley. What a terrific performance. Scott has really got the players working hard for each other. Great to see, and if it’s going to be like the Pele years, Caley Canary, we’ll all be very happy!!

Fantastic comeback and result today great for the away fans that made the long journey :clapping: I hope we can keep it going with another win next week against Arbroath and have to add that I am looking forward to going to the game since the change in management and style of play.

10 minutes ago, IBM said:

Fantastic comeback and result today great for the away fans that made the long journey :clapping: I hope we can keep it going with another win next week against Arbroath and have to add that I am looking forward to going to the game since the change in management and style of play.

I’m sure that it was the orange strips, launched on the 12th of July, that made the difference.😱😱

Awesome !!!    Nuff said.

There are going to be bumps along the way but how we bounce back is important both during games and from game to game. To get a win after last week was great and to do it by coming back from two down will help build squad confidence. Onwards and upwards.

Also that goal to win it was something really special.

11 hours ago, Charles Bannerman said:

What a remarkable afternoon… and the latest instalment of a remarkable period in the club’s history.

What happened at Montrose was little short of astonishing, with the team coming back from 2-0 down to win 3-2, going from a losing to a winning position in pretty well the last six minutes of play. However the match stats are even more remarkable - not so much the 56-44 possession figures but the shot numbers. 19 shots at goal is a formidable achievement and 13 on target an outstanding figure. Three of these resulted in the goals and the other 10 (TEN) were saved by the Montrose keeper. Meanwhile at the other end, there were no saves at all - simply because their two goals came from the only two shots they had on target. A 10-3 corner count simply underlines ICT’s dominance.

The tables I’ve posted here - just after the 15 point penalty in October and on full time today - are encouragingly revealing and really highlight the massive progress (albeit with some help from Dumbarton) since Scott took over. Just five of the 26 games remaining in October have already transformed the situation from a modest hope of scraping the relegation playoffs to a very decent chance of automatic survival.

But let’s not get carried away….

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charles, 

first, I am as happy as all on here after yesterdays result.
1st look we were 2 down, oh no.

2nd look we were 2-2, great.

Clicked to see who scored for us and it showed 3-2 win, YEEHA.

To my point you have produced a lot of stats, possibly from the BBC game report?

you haven’t mentioned the fact they were down to 10 men from the 74th minute of a 96 minute game that would have/ should have helped move the dominant numbers in our favour.

anyway heading off to the county v rangers game with the kids for my weekend footie fix.

well done to the team yesterday, great to get a late goal to win the game. Nothing better in football.

Well done storm Darragh??

I was a little more concerned when they went down to ten men as teams who are leading will tend to stick everyone behind the ball to defend the lead and make it tougher to break them down.

51 minutes ago, bishbashbosh said:


charles, 

first, I am as happy as all on here after yesterdays result.
1st look we were 2 down, oh no.

2nd look we were 2-2, great.

Clicked to see who scored for us and it showed 3-2 win, YEEHA.

To my point you have produced a lot of stats, possibly from the BBC game report?

you haven’t mentioned the fact they were down to 10 men from the 74th minute of a 96 minute game that would have/ should have helped move the dominant numbers in our favour.

anyway heading off to the county v rangers game with the kids for my weekend footie fix.

well done to the team yesterday, great to get a late goal to win the game. Nothing better in football.

Well done storm Darragh??

At half time it was 10 shots to 2 and 56% possession. 

I am really interested in the montrose goals. What could we improve . How did they get 100% conversion of chances. Do our set pieces still need work as we were hopeless under ferguson? 

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