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Scottish Cup v Tranent ***GAME ON, HADDINGTON, 10th Dec.

MATCH POSTPONED AGAIN AFTER PITCH INSPECTION WATERLOGGED PITCH

6th December -

Game to be played at Haddington on 10th December 7:45pm.

Scottish Cup Underdog Day

It's a first for the Caley Jags as we face Lowland League side Tranent in the 3rd Round of the Scottish Cup in front of a sell out crowd at Foresters Park. Unfortunately for dogs, they won't be able to see this one as they have been banned due to the expected sold out crowd. Our Middle East correspondent is The Mantis who gives us this insight into what we can expect when we get to Foresters Park to meet the Belters.

An ex-mining town of about 12000, about 6 miles from the Edinburgh boundary and now bypassed by the A1. A working class town compared to the more douce Haddington where Moff and RiG live. People from Tranent are traditionally known as Belters and this nickname has transferred to the team. The Battle of Prestonpans (Johnnie Cope and all that) was just along the road.
In common with a few other mining towns in the Lothians, Tranent has an annual Gala week and crowning of the Gala Queen.

Notable connections with ICT are
Ian Black, whose father and grandfather were also footballers, who played 132 times for us between 2004 and 2009, and Steven Hislop, who was assistant manager at Tranent.

Thanks to Mantis for this preview 👍

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The team was formerly named Tranent Juniors and won the Scottish Junior Cup in 1935. In 2018 they moved from the Juniors to the new pyramid setup and were promoted to the Lowland League in 2022. They currently lie 3rd, equal on points with Bonnyrigg, and 4 points behind leaders Clydebank. The club's motto, which you will see writ large at our end, is "Lie Forrit" which means roughly "go forward". The match is a sellout at about 1350 of which we have been allocated 400. We will be entering from the main road where the ground is up a short alley. We will be on the uncovered grassy banking while the home fans will be under cover down the side.
Parking shouldn't be a big problem. There is also an Asda right across the road where I have parked before. There are a few pubs in the town and I wouldn't be too fussed about them but apparently Whispers, just along the High Street, is connected to the club.

Gates open: 2:00pm
🎟️ 𝐒𝐎𝐋𝐃 𝐎𝐔𝐓 - No cash gate
🔴 Home Supporters:
Access via both the High Street Gate and Berts Gate
🔵 Away Supporters:
Access via Top Gate only - entrance from the High Street
🥧 Pie Hut:
Open to both sets of fans
Cash and card accepted

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ImageThis was our last squad in the 1-1 draw at Alloa which showed three changes in the starting XI from our slick win over Queen of the South last weekend on the telly.

Last 6 in League1

  1. ICTFC 2-2 Kelty

  2. P'Head 0-1 ICTFC

  3. ICTFC 1-0 Monty

  4. ICTFC 1-0 Cove

  5. ICTFC 4-0 QotS

  6. Alloa 1-1 ICTFC

Just to reinforce the ticket situation. This game is currently sold out. No tickets will be on sale at the ground.

It was a less than impressive performance at Alloa but we still came away with a point against one of the better organised teams in the league who will no doubt be challenging for the top slot. Certainly a banker for a play off position.

Our pedigree in the Scottish Cup has been great over the years from non league right up to winning the Scottish Cup in 2015 and again reaching the final a few years ago where we went down to Celtic.

However, we are now the ones facing the potential banana skin whereas we were normally the underdog, a position we were more comfortable with. This time, it's Tranent who will fancy their chances. Beware the underdog, the only dog allowed in the stadium this weekend.

ImageTranent beat Caledonian Braves 2-1 last weekend with this squad at their disposal. Cammy McKinley opened the scoring 10 minutes before the break, drilling in from 10 yards following a long throw. The Braves squared the game early in the second half before a 94th minute header by Danny Handling secured the points. Euan Bauld was MotM in this one.

Tranent got to the third round by beating Pollock 3-0 in the first round and disposing of Dundee North End by the same score in round two.

More from Mantis: The manager is Robbie Horn, who took Bonnyrigg into the SPFL.
They have a few players with SPFL experience. Dean Brett (#14) is the right wingback and at 32 has a lot of experience, having made 149 appearances for Cowdenbeath before getting sacked for gambling offences and stepping down to the LL with Bonnyrigg.
Midfielder Danny Handling made 55 appearances for Hibs. They also have Reece Mullen, on loan from Alloa.
Top scorers up till present date are Harry Girdwood (#12) with 12 and Cameron McKinley(#9) with 11.
Mantis saw them once this season when they were hammered 5-0 by Clydebank although they had 10 men for most of the game.

Last week they defeated Caledonian Braves 2-1 with the following team. They are having a decent season and wins breed confidence of which there is plenty around Foresters Park at the moment, and rightly so!

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Pie Forrit

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Swings and roundabouts. We got papped out last year at Cove by a dodgy penalty, when Danny Devine’s hand was by his side. The ref obviously had a train to catch and didn’t fancy extra time.

Have to admit being guilty of a bit of hubris with this tie. Given our past underdog cup history I should have known better, Tranent weren’t going to be easy pushovers. In the end I’m just grateful we held on for the win.

Worth a look if you have a spare 1/2 hour. Pre game interview with Kellacher and post match with billy but mostly coverage of the game.

Disclaimer# My eyes not the best but looks like Munro punches the boy in the head making him head the ball away.

We should have had a penalty against Alloa last game so maybe things do even out over a season. Anyway see for yourself.

1 hour ago, bishbashbosh said:

Worth a look if you have a spare 1/2 hour. Pre game interview with Kellacher and post match with billy but mostly coverage of the game.

Disclaimer# My eyes not the best but looks like Munro punches the boy in the head making him head the ball away.

We should have had a penalty against Alloa last game so maybe things do even out over a season. Anyway see for yourself.

Och bishbashbosh your eyes aren’t the best now he got the ball 😜🤣

What happened with the local ruffians in the car park after the game? Courier running the story.

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