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    ICT v Kilmarnock - Preview

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    kilmarnock_fc_50Andrew Fraser previews this weekend's match against Kilmarnock. Our 4 previous encounters against Kilmarnock have finished as score draws.  Here's hoping the Caley Jags can put and end to that and also to the recent poor run of form.

    Preview: Dundee Utd - Inverness CT , 09.12.2006 at 15:00

     

    DETAILS Inverness CT v Kilmarnock Tulloch Caledonian Stadium Saturday 16th December at 3pm Referee: John Underhill Others: John Gilmour and Steven Craven (Assistants), Mike Ritchie (4th official).

    Tickets: Cash gates will be in operation for this fixture. TV-info: LIVE commentary on BBC Radio Scotland and online. FIXTURES Saturday 16th September: Falkirk v Hibernian Hearts v Aberdeen Inverness CT v Kilmarnock Motherwell v Dundee Utd St Mirren v Dunfermline

    Sunday 17th September: Rangers v Celtic (Setanta, 12:30pm) SPL RESULTS Saturday 9th December: Aberdeen (Mackie, Clark) 2-1 Falkirk (Gow) Dundee Utd (Hunt 2, Robertson) 3-1 Inverness CT (Wilson) Hearts (Fysaas, Quinn o.g, Velicka, Aguiar) 4-1 Motherwell (Foran) Kilmarnock (Di Giacomi) 1-1 St Mirren (Corcoran) Rangers (Prso, Sionko, Ferguson) 3-0 Hibernian Sunday 10th December: Dunfermline (Simmons) 1-2 Celtic (McGeady, Zurawski) RECENT SPL FORM Inverness CT: LLDLLD Kilmarnock: DWLWLW PAST MEETINGS The teams have played a total of 10 times (8 League, 2 Cup) with 31 goals (14 Inverness CT, 17 Kilmarnock) between them. Inverness CT: 1 win (1 League, 0 Cup) Draws: 6 (5 League, 1 Cup) Kilmarnock: 3 wins (2 League, 1 Cup)

     

    17/02/2001 (Scottish Cup 4th Round) INVERNESS CT 1-1 Kilmarnock: Two late goals were the topic of this game. A Barry Robson goal was cancelled out by Garry Hay meaning a replay was to be played. 06/03/2001 (Scottish Cup 4th Round replay) Kilmarnock 2-1 INVERNESS CT: Even though Davide Xausa put the 1st Division side in front, McGowne and Wright made sure that Kilmarnock were the team to go through. Ally McCoist came on as a sub for Kilmarnock. 23/10/2004 (SPL) Kilmarnock 2-2 INVERNESS CT: After going down twice Inverness deservedly earned their first away point in the SPL. Barry Wilson cancelled out Murray’s opener but then Kilmarnock went ahead through a good goal by Greer. Craig MacKay wrongly sent off McCaffrey after 51 minutes but even though down to 10 men Inverness worked hard and deservedly Liam Fox scored his first ever goal for Inverness with a late equaliser. 04/01/2005 (SPL) INVERNESS CT 0-2 Kilmarnock: ICT ended their stay at Pittodrie with a loss as Killie stopped the good form the team were in. 2 goals by Invincible late on meant Inverness started 2005 off bad. The team could have played better according to some of the ICT fans on the Message Board. FACTS BETWEEN THE TEAMS • All League meetings between the teams have taken place in the SPL. • Inverness CT have an unbeaten SPL record at Rugby Park. • The last four matches have ended in score draws. • The last game ended 1-1 at Rugby Park. The scorers were Nish and Dargo and the attendance was 4809. • Inverness CT haven’t beaten Kilmarnock since the 9th April 2005. PLAYERS TO WATCH Ian Black (Inverness CT): The Scotland future-squad midfielder is a key part of the Inverness CT squad. Black was signed by John Robertson from Blackburn in 2004 and featured heavily for the reserves that season although was given his chance towards the end of the season with Brewster in charge due to some good appearances in the reserve league. He impressed in the first team and kept his place in the squad for the majority of season 2005/2006. A small player who can jump twice his height always shows 100% and has the ability to become a really good player. He so far hasn’t showed his form of last season but I am sure he will in the near future, starting on Saturday. Steven Naismith (Kilmarnock): Steven is a brilliant forward with a bright future ahead of him. Already been watched by Arsenal scouts, he will no doubt move down to England in the not so distant future. However since the Arsenal scouts watched him, he has seemed to go off form at the moment. He hasn’t scored in the last six games although has scored against both the Old Firm already. A really hard player to play against and one Inverness CT will have to mark well in order to keep a clean sheet. FUTURE FIXTURES 10th Mar 2007 at Rugby Park, Kilmarnock

    Squad: Mark Brown, Jonathon Smith, Michael Fraser, Darren Dods, Stuart Soane, Ross Tokely, Guy Kerr, Richard Hastings, Stuart McCaffrey, Stuart Golabek, Grant Munro, John Rankin, Ian Black, Roy McBain, Zander Sutherland, Alan Morgan, Liam Keogh, Barry Wilson, Russell Duncan, Craig Dargo, Gary McSwegan, Rory McAllister, Dennis Wyness, Graham Bayne Injured: Richie Hart 

    Suspended: Nobody

    History
    H / A / N Matches W D L Goals + / -
    H 2 0 2 0 5 - 5 0
    A 2 0 2 0 3 - 3 0
    N 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0
    Total 4 0 4 0 8 - 8 0
    Date&time Comp. H / A / N Final score
    23.09.2006 at 15:00 League A 1 - 1
    11.02.2006 at 15:00 League H 3 - 3
    19.11.2005 at 15:00 League A 2 - 2
    20.08.2005 at 15:00 League H 2 - 2



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