With storm Amy closing in and wide spread disruption across the land predicted, It makes one wonder the merits of trying to play football under the current weather forecast. Not only that, what about the safety of the travelling supporters who want to cheer on their side? It's high time the authorities looked ahead and made these decisions and not leave it for the clubs to decide. Should the game go ahead, it's scheduled for a 3:00pm kick-off at Broadwood Stadium.
Despite their well documented financial issues, Accies have made a strong start to League1 after their relegation last season. Many expected them to fall apart but they have dug in and made a positive start winning four games with just the two defeats. Inverness though have made a stunning start and despite a five point handicap, they top the table winning seven of their eight games and are on a five game winning streak.
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This was the Caley Jags squad that took them to the top of the table with a 4-1 win over East Fife. Stewart & Bavidge scored and Wotherspoon's two goals and general all round quality won him the Star Man in the SPFL Team of the Week.
The ICT Travel Club are running a bus to the match this Saturday.
The bus leaves the Sarens PSG Stadium at 10am picking up in Aviemore and Pitlochry. £20 a seat. Book through Facebook or on 07462218717
Cash strapped Accies last squad in the 2-0 win over Stenhousemuir a week ago. Oli Shaw and Kevin O'Hara with the goals. Shaw, the former Killie and Ross County striker, has netted eight goals this season.
League1 Results
Accies 2-0 Monty
QotSth 1-4 Accies
Accies 1-4 E Fife
Alloa 1-0 Accies
Accies 0-0 Cove R
P'Head 2-2 Accies
Kelty 0-4 Accies
Accies 2-0 Stenny
Accies top scorer in the League is jointly held by Oli Shaw and Connor Smith on four goals each.
Former Caley Jag John Rankin is still the manager at Accies and has kept them competitive as their purse shrinks.
Accies Storm Warning
With storm Amy closing in and wide spread disruption across the land predicted, It makes one wonder the merits of trying to play football under the current weather forecast. Not only that, what about the safety of the travelling supporters who want to cheer on their side? It's high time the authorities looked ahead and made these decisions and not leave it for the clubs to decide. Should the game go ahead, it's scheduled for a 3:00pm kick-off at Broadwood Stadium.
Despite their well documented financial issues, Accies have made a strong start to League1 after their relegation last season. Many expected them to fall apart but they have dug in and made a positive start winning four games with just the two defeats. Inverness though have made a stunning start and despite a five point handicap, they top the table winning seven of their eight games and are on a five game winning streak.
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League1 Results
Kelty 0-3 ICTFC
ICTFC 2-0 P'Head
ICTFC 1-2 Stenny
Mont 0-2 ICTFC
ICTFC 1-0 Alloa
Cove R 0-1 ICTFC
QotSth 0-2 ICTFC
ICTFC 4-1 E Fife
Two or three struggling according to Kellacher.
TICKET INFO
Tickets available via Fanbase by clicking here
Ticket Prices:
Adult – £20
Concession – £15
U16s – £10
Supporters Bus 🚍
The ICT Travel Club are running a bus to the match this Saturday.
The bus leaves the Sarens PSG Stadium at 10am picking up in Aviemore and Pitlochry. £20 a seat. Book through Facebook or on 07462218717
League1 Results
Accies 2-0 Monty
QotSth 1-4 Accies
Accies 1-4 E Fife
Alloa 1-0 Accies
Accies 0-0 Cove R
P'Head 2-2 Accies
Kelty 0-4 Accies
Accies 2-0 Stenny
Accies top scorer in the League is jointly held by Oli Shaw and Connor Smith on four goals each.
Former Caley Jag John Rankin is still the manager at Accies and has kept them competitive as their purse shrinks.