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Montrose away Dec2024

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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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1 hour ago, bishbashbosh said:

 

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.

Yes indeed I didn’t mention the Montrose red card. Maybe I should have, but the post was long enough already. As I recollect the stats were looking overwhelming even before the sending off.

EDIT - and indeed I’ve just noticed that Moog has quoted 10 shots to 2 and 56% possession at half time.

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14 hours ago, Charles Bannerman said:

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

You can’t keep a good bigot down! 

This was a bloody brilliant result...made all the better seeing goal notifications coming up late on the BBC results programme. I made quite a bit of noise with the 3rd goal!

We seem to be spreading our goals around the team, which is a good sign

Without the 15point deduction we'd be in 5th place just 5 points off the top spot....given our recent form, togetherness, and more positive approach to play, we'd feel very good about the end of the season. No reason to fear either Arbroath or Stenhousemuir coming up as long as we don't relax

On 12/8/2024 at 11:26 AM, Moogthurso said:

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? 

Just watched the highlights, first was a looping header, keeper maybe misjudged it a bit, second was a punt up to the box, keeper was coming out to collect and Montrose player got a touch to it first and changed the trajectory, could argue communication between the keeper and the defence could have prevented that one. 

The equaliser came from a quick free kick by us, don't remember seeing much in the highlights coming from set pieces. Their keeper did pull off a lot of good saves, and we missed some big chances 

Honestly it's been a while since I had that feel good factor after the full time whistle.

Agreed we did work hard to get back in it after half time, but the game was won due to us playing some really good adventurous passing football.  No hitting it aimlessly long in desperation. 

To be honest we battered Montrose, and the possession stats do not reflect the game. 

Highlight for me, Gardyne baiting the supporters at 2 nil up, then sprinting down the tunnel at full time, head down refusing to look up at the stand.

By f ***k the guy fairly shifted off that pitch.

 

 

 

 

Here's the thing. Without administration and the removal of Ferguson we may have been no further up the table than we are now and still facing games with fear instead of hope.

In a weird twisted way administration may end up saving our league status. Hopefully things are going as well with saving the club off the park 🤞

 

20 hours ago, STFU said:

Here's the thing. Without administration and the removal of Ferguson we may have been no further up the table than we are now and still facing games with fear instead of hope.

In a weird twisted way administration may end up saving our league status. Hopefully things are going as well with saving the club off the park 🤞

 

I liked Ferguson. He tried really hard and did his best.

Trouble was, he was a sh!te manager!

 

Some of the greatest limbs in the away end since Cowdenbeath 3 ICT4 in October 1996 or the Hearts League Cup semi-final at Easter Road in 2014. I'm lucky enough to have been present at all three of these monumental comebacks but Saturday was extra special given the current circumstances. A massive shot in the arm for everyone involved in the club.  Onwards and upwards. 

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Interesting fact...

Before Saturday, the last time we recovered from a two-goal deficit to win a league match was a 3-2 victory over Celtic in December 2007

3 hours ago, tm4tj said:

Interesting fact...

Before Saturday, the last time we recovered from a two-goal deficit to win a league match was a 3-2 victory over Celtic in December 2007

I remember that game well when Celtic scored the second goal a regular fan from the back of the north stand stormed off in a rage and missed our great comeback :lol:

Love seeing these old videos of the glory days!

 

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