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    Inverness CT -V- Partick Thistle - Preview

     

    Dunc's Homecoming

     

    It's Duncan Ferguson's first home game on Saturday against a team expected to be challenging at the top end of the table come the end of the season. Partick Thistle will be a stern test for Dunc's revitalised troops who have been re-energised by the new Gaffer's unexpected arrival at the Caledonian Stadium. He got off to a flier last weekend but the adrenaline started to wear off before the end of the game and Arbroath staged a comeback from 3-0 down before we held out for a 3-2 win on the road, our first success in this years Championship. It's a big ask to expect miracles against well established Championship challengers, but that's the task on Saturday.

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    Last Time Out

    Inverness earned their first three points of the season last week against Arbroath in a five goal nailbiter. Dunc's reign got off to a great start with an early goal from Luis Longstaff. It was added to before the break when Longstaff turned provider for Aaron Doran to thump home his low driven cross after half an hour. Billy Mckay lobbed keeper Gaston just after the break from a Mark Ridgers kick out. Route one is alive and kicking. Arbroath got a lifeline with a freak goal when a clearance rebounded off Ross Stewart and deftly chipped over the flailing keepers hands and into the net from eighteen yards. Meh! Michael McKenna reduced the leeway to one when he arrowed home aftrer a bit of pinball on the edge of the box. We dug deep though and withstood a late barrage to secure the win for a jubilant away support and an equally enthusiastic new manager.

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    Partick Thistle recovered from a 3-0 defeat to Arbroath the previous week to thump Dunfermline 3-0. Scott Robinson scored in the first half before our old friend Brian Graham scored five minutes after the break. Kerr McInroy added a third. This game had a raft of opportunities for both sides but it was the Firhill side that had the cutting edge in front of goal.

    Current Form last five games: 

     

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    Ferguson will be without the long term absentees (MacGregor & Nicolson) plus more recent victims in Sean Welsh, Danny Devine and possibly Wallace Duffy.

     

    Partick Thistle

    Kris Doolan XI v Dunfermline
    Sneddon
     
    Ngwenya   Muirhead   Neilson   Milne
     
    McInroy   Robinson (Alston 79)   Bannigan (Williamson 79)
     
    Lawless   Graham (Adeloye 67)   Fitzpatrick (McDonald 73)
     
    Subs not used: Diack, McGinley, Alston, Stanway, McKenzie,  

     

    One for the Diary>>>

     

    Image***Game Changer***

    Due to a weather warning this game versus East Fife will now be played at Millburn Academy, with a 12.30pm kick-off.

     

     

     

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    Games against Plastic are tough to call. Really depends who turns up on the day. We're not on the TV to embarrass ourselves so, hopefully, the Big Dunc effect from last weekend will continue. We'll need at least two goals to beat them though as we will continue to concede at the back.

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