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The Final Countdown

 

As Europe once said, it's the Final Countdown: 3...2...1. We are now into the final three games of our Annus Administratus and it all starts with a tricky fixture at Stenhousemuir, who will be in the promotion play-offs. Another emergency loan goalkeeper will be with Inverness for Saturdays game at Stenhousemuir with Musa Dibaga out with a hamstring injury. Marcus Gill, a youngster from Celtic's B team squad will be in goal with big Musa out injured. Marcus, 17 years-old, has played for Celtic B in the Lowland League and has also featured in the UEFA Youth League this season.  Marcus has also represented Ireland at Under 19's level. What a game to be without two of the three players of the year in Dibaga, and Bavidge. We also have Danny Devine with Gregor Buchanan of Stenhousemuir also in the Team of the Year. (see full team at bottom of preview). We will be keeping a watchful eye on Annan Athletic's game at Galabank against promoted Arbroath...

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 2025
 Apr 19th League (League 1)  -   A    -    
 Mar 11th League (League 1) 4 - 1  H    1,482    
 2024
 Dec 21st League (League 1) 1 - 0  A    719    
 Sep 28th League (League 1) 0 - 0  H    1,601    

Only this seasons games are relevant to current form as the previous eight games were prior to 1999 apart from a League Cup game in 2012: A dramatic penalty shootout was concluded when Ryan Esson saved Darren Smith's penalty to win the tie for Inverness 6-5 on penalties after a 1-1 draw where Billy Mckay headed in the opener before Brown Ferguson equalised from the spot before the break.
Richie Foran miss 0-1 Brown Ferguson score
Graeme Shinnie score 1-2 Andy Rodgers score
Gavin Morrison score 2-2 Bryan Hodge miss
Aaron Doran score 3-3 John Gemmell score
Andrew Shinnie score 4-4 Ross McMillan score
Ross Draper score 5-5 Stewart Kean score
Philip Roberts score 6-5 Darren Smith miss
ICT WIN.

INVERNESS CT  The Season So Far

D L  D  D W D D D L   / W L  D W W W L  W L  

W W W W W W / W L  D L  W L  

Since Scott Kellacher was handed the reins in game 11, there has been a more positive approach to our matches which has resulted in improved performances and a more enjoyable matchday experience all round. Alas we were brought back to earth with a disappointing result in our last game of 2024, a crushing 1-4 defeat at home to Cove Rangers. We'll have to put that one down to a bad day at the office. However, we bounced back in our first game of the second half of the season in the six pointer against Dumbarton with a hard fought 2-0 win. That win over Dumbarton was a vital one and the introduction of Alfie Bavidge was a welcome one as he opened the scoring early in the first half. Charlie Gilmour slotted in the clincher in the second half to give us a cushion over the Sons and to narrow the gap on Annan to seven points. We took part in the only League1 game the next weekend and came away from Annan with a resounding 3-0 win, Alfie Bavidge netting again with Keith Bray and then Billy Mckay from the spot.  It was then on to Palmerston on the Tuesday night but in a five goal encounter we went down 3-2. Alfie Bavidge notched his third goal in three games and Keith Bray added a second but goals from Adam Brooks (2) and Jordan Allan kept the points in Dumfries. We bounced back with a resilient 1-2 win at Alloa in our third away game on the bounce, Dunfermline bound Keith Bray with his fourth of the season and Alfie Stewart. We got our revenge at home to QotS (1-0) with Alfie Bavidge scoring his fourth goal in five appearances. Alas it was a bridge too far at Arbroath and we went down losing three without reply. The Stenhousemuir fixture was postponed and was re-arranged for March 11th. We went to Kelty and came away with a narrow 1-0 win thanks to Alfie's 5th goal in 7 appearances. Montrose proved to be stubborn opponents and it took a superb diving header from Keith Bray to rescue a point in a rather turgid encounter after Sandilands had opened the scoring in the first half. A last gasp win at Dumbarton on the Saturday with Alfie Bavidge scoring his 6th goal in 9 games. Unfortunately Alfie was injured early on against Stenhousemuir in midweek but that didn't stop us running up a 4-1 win with goals from Brannan, Gilmour, Bray and Allan. Annan came North on Saturday in a six-pointer and it was a disappointing defeat after Annan parked the bus after scoring in the third minute. Next up was a 1-1 draw with Alloa despite hitting the woodwork twice and missing a penalty. Another bad day at the office last weekend at a wet and windswept Palmerston after Queen of the South blitzed us with three second half goals to run away with a 4-1 win in Dumfries. Meh! We bounced back with a rout of our own as a Keith Bray hat-trick sunk Cove Rangers 3-0 at Balmoral Park. What a result that was! Despite what could have been a joyous occasion in front of our home fans after that great result at Cove, we once again failed to produce at the Caledonian Stadium going down 2-0 to Kelty in a six-pointer of a game. It's one step forward and two steps back as we crawl towards relative safety.

Latest Team News:  Musa Dibaga is out with a hamstring injury. Marcus Gill, a youngster from Celtic's B team squad will be in goal with big Musa out and depending on the result of his scan, it could be for the remaining games. No other known new injuries at present.

William Hill League 1 Week 34 Fixtures

Pos Team Pld Gd Pts
1🏆 Arbroath  33 23 63
2😎 Cove  33 16 52
3😀 Stenny 33 4 49
4😀 Queen Sth 33 1 48
5😀 Alloa Ath 33 8 47
6😛 Kelty  33 -5 40
7:ohmy: Montrose 33 -6 39
8:amazed: Caley Jags 33 2 36
9💩 Annan Ath 33 -27 33
10:finger: Sons 33 -16 16

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Six games ago we beat Stenny in a re-arranged fixture at the Caledonian Stadium in our finest home game of the season, a crushing 4-1 win. Two 0-0 draws followed against Kelty and Cove then a slump in the last three at home v Montrose (2-3), home v Alloa (1-4) and last weeks title winning defeat at Arbroath (4-0). There are goal scorers in the side though with Corey O'Donnell on 9 and Blair Alston on 8. Yates and Aitken were prominent before injury and big Nat Wedderburn is still there.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Musa Dibaga – Inverness

Scott Taggart – Alloa Ath
Gregor Buchanan – Stenny
Thomas O’Brien – Arbroath
Danny Devine – Inverness

Ross Cunningham – Kelty
Fraser Taylor – Arbroath
Fraser Fyvie – Cove 

Scott Stewart – Arbroath
Mitchel Megginson – Cove
Alfie Bavidge – Inverness

 

Warriors v Caley Jags

Sten v ICT.jpegIn 1928, the wooden grandstand at Ochilview Park burnt down in a fire, which led to a new stand being built in its place, although staircases reputedly had to be added later due to planning errors. (was Scot Gardiner in charge) The 1936–37 season saw the club register a record victory:  9–2 home win against Dundee United. More than a decade later in 1949–50, a Scottish Cup quarter-final tie against East Fife drew a record crowd of 12,525 – the highest ever at Ochilview Park. On 7 November 1951, the first floodlit game between two Scottish senior teams occurred at Ochilview Park, a friendly match between Stenhousemuir and Hibs The floodlights had been paid for three years earlier by Tommy Douglas, a butcher in King Street, Stenhousemuir.

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    We had our own AI back in the day- it was called Kodachrome. Here’s a shot from my first visit to Ochilview in 1992. Stenny 1 Caley 4. The old stand was on the opposite side from now. I think two of t

  • I completely disagree with both of you. Had they fielded their usual Starting XI then I doubt very much they would be losing 5-1. On the other hand only starting with four usual suspects has given Ann

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The result was a blow for ICT who are going to be without first-choice goalkeeper Musa Dibaga for the rest of the season...

1 hour ago, STFU said:

Are there not rules about deliberately fielding a weakened team? From memory I think we had to defend a scenario where we played a youth team in a cup game?

Think it was Hamilton - most of the team were wiped out by flu so the youth team were sent to play the game. They lost but it was a very credible performance by all accounts.

2 hours ago, STFU said:

Are there not rules about deliberately fielding a weakened team

We do not want the SFA to tell Arbroath to put out a strong team next week although our home form is currently very poor and we will no doubt underestimate them after their Annan thrashing and lose regardless. We are almost certain to assume Dumbarton beat Annan, get that completely wrong and find Wullie's boys overtake us again. 

Annan will almost certainly win both of their remaining games.  Our best hope is that Montrose lose next week and in our final game down near the Basin hope Gardyne scores a genuine own goal for us after 90 minutes of shear tension and no goals. 

This is now extremely concerning. We can’t paper over the cracks. Saturday vs Arbroath is now a must win. If we are involved in a playoff I’m not confident. We are a full time team struggling in a part time division 

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8 minutes ago, Yngwie said:

If we’d won our recent home game v Annan we’d be safe now with 2 games to spare.

Ifs and buts have provided a defining narrative to our season for the last 3 or 4 years. We must change this.

As expected, the loss of Bavidge has completely floored us. 😥


I take it there’s absolutely no chance of him appearing in any of our final 2 (or more likely 4) games?🙏

14 hours ago, bishbashbosh said:

Billy scores with a great strike. 30 mins to go and we sit back and let them come at us. An easy save for our keeper,  he fumbles it and looked like when he is on the ground kicks ball into gilmour and ball trickles into net. Lots of possession 1st half, no cutting edge. Longstaff on 2nd half made no impact. 

I said this morning arbroath may make changes, boy did that make a difference. Looks like we are in free fall

 

After I posted this, on the way home, I have spoken to friends and some others at the game and asked what happened at the equaliser, “don’t know, I didn’t see it” was the comeback answer.

i have to admit I am not 100% sure I gave an accurate description of what happened due to people in front of me, players in the box, the pace things evolved, old age, seeing things,  etc.

i may have done a meatloaf, 2 out of 3 ain’t bad. Pretty sure the keeper spilled the ball and I did see the ball trickling into left side of the goal. Not sure about keeper kicking ball into gilmour. Sometimes your brain tricks you into thinking you see something and you end up talking p1sh.                                                         Well my wife tells me that is what I do.

just listened to sk post match again and he says he will have to see it again.

anyhoo, I apologise to our keeper, posters on here not at the game for giving a wrong report on the goal, if it turns I was in fact, talking p1sh.

in my defence, no one on here who was at the game has posted giving an alternative explanation what happened.

grovelling excuse over in advance.

The plot thickens over the equaliser. Post match interview with the stenny player who they say scored.

when asked about it he laughs saying if your giving it to me I’ll take it but I was 20 yards away. Doesn’t offer a name of a team mate that scored it.

 

It liked like Gill palmed / fumbled the cross just in front of him and Gilmour battled with a Stenny player for the loose ball. As both slid in the ball ricocheted off Gilmour and into the net. 

52 minutes ago, RiG said:

It liked like Gill palmed / fumbled the cross just in front of him and Gilmour battled with a Stenny player for the loose ball. As both slid in the ball ricocheted off Gilmour and into the net. 

That's how I saw it. 

Had a quick look at Arbroath’s line up the yesterday…seems like “only” 5 of them wouldn’t be in the starting 11 usually. Purely basing that off number of appearances this season. So it’s not like they changed their entire starting 11 or anything. Should we expect a similar line up next week or back to full strength and going for the win? Hoping for the former obviously!

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Not starting from the title winning team that beat Stenny 4-0 the week before
Aidan McAdams GK 
Tam O'Brien CB  (captain & team of the year) 
Fraser Taylor (team of the year, 1 goal last week)
Scott Stewart (team of the year)
Sam Stanton (experienced midfielder 2 goals last week)
Ryan Dow (experienced midfielder)
Andy Winter (forward 1 goal last week)

Colin Hamilton was down as injured but he never played the week before anyway

Still disgusting as far as I am concerned.

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IMG_9424-300x205.jpegPic from Stenny match report when keeper denied Billy a second goal with his legs...

Just to clarify, it was the keepers own legs, not Billy's :ohmy:

14 hours ago, LisleRightPeg said:

This is now extremely concerning. We can’t paper over the cracks. Saturday vs Arbroath is now a must win. If we are involved in a playoff I’m not confident. We are a full time team struggling in a part time division 

Very true,  And I've yet to see this season where being the professional side has given us an advantage.   

15 hours ago, Satan said:

Ifs and buts have provided a defining narrative to our season for the last 3 or 4 years. We must change this.

Also if we can, restrict the excuses down to a handful. 

Not really bothered what arbroath did yesterday . They are not the first champions to do it, won't be the last. We should have been safe in 8th or better before yesterday not depending on /hoping another team will do us a favour.

I wonder if this was in their thinking to give squad players a game yesterday, next week and the week after........

  • SPFL Rules:
    The official rules of the SPFL stipulate that only players who participated in 25% or more of the league matches for the champion club are eligible for a medal.
1 hour ago, bishbashbosh said:

Not really bothered what arbroath did yesterday . They are not the first champions to do it, won't be the last. We should have been safe in 8th or better before yesterday not depending on /hoping another team will do us a favour.

I wonder if this was in their thinking to give squad players a game yesterday, next week and the week after........

  • SPFL Rules:
    The official rules of the SPFL stipulate that only players who participated in 25% or more of the league matches for the champion club are eligible for a medal.

Exactly, I agree with this completely. It’s our own downfall. Nothing to do with what Arbroath are doing.

 

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37 minutes ago, ICTPaisley said:

Exactly, I agree with this completely. It’s our own downfall. Nothing to do with what Arbroath are doing.

 

I completely disagree with both of you. Had they fielded their usual Starting XI then I doubt very much they would be losing 5-1. On the other hand only starting with four usual suspects has given Annan a massive advantage and put our safety in jeopardy. For that reason alone, Arbroath will have made a huge contribution to our downfall unless they field a similar starting XI against us.

At the moment, given our keeper crisis, then we will do well to match Annan over the final two games. It's still in our own hands, but these are fragile hands at the moment.

Very important we come out of Administration tomorrow and sign some top class players who are out of contract and needing critical game time. Must play for peanuts.

47 minutes ago, CELTIC1CALEY3 said:

Very important we come out of Administration tomorrow and sign some top class players who are out of contract and needing critical game time. Must play for peanuts.

I doubt will be tomorrow?? 

2 hours ago, tm4tj said:

I completely disagree with both of you. Had they fielded their usual Starting XI then I doubt very much they would be losing 5-1. On the other hand only starting with four usual suspects has given Annan a massive advantage and put our safety in jeopardy. For that reason alone, Arbroath will have made a huge contribution to our downfall unless they field a similar starting XI against us.

At the moment, given our keeper crisis, then we will do well to match Annan over the final two games. It's still in our own hands, but these are fragile hands at the moment.

Donnie, let me turn it round.

IF Arbroath fielded their usual starting 11 yesterday and scraped a win, then fielded yesterday’s team against us this Saturday and we beat them 5-1 would we be having this discussion, eg about them fielding a “weakened team”.  I doubt it.

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