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    Inverness CT -V- Queen of the South - Preview

     

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    It was another quiet week in the life and death of Inverness Caledonian Thistle, as we died a few times before Alan Savage once again applied cardiopulmonary resuscitation to breathe new life back into our lifeless soul. Having mentioned administration earlier in the day, his next statement shortly after was much appreciated by the fans. An "Amicable deal has been struck that saves club from administration all stakeholders should be delighted" quote from Sir Savage, or as we now call him around these parts Sir Alan Salvage, a title bestowed on him by one of our more astute forum members. Meanwhile the revelations keep coming, but at least Mr Savage has caught the attention of the fans with his transparency and speed at which he has conducted his "forensic audit", struck "amicable deals" and removed bad eggs. Nothing short of a miracle to be honest as he has strived to correct five years of wrongdoings in five days of scrutiny and integrity. The freedom of the City awaits Sir Salvage.

    In the meantime, we still have a team to support and olde adversaries Queen of the South come North on Saturday for a League 1 encounter. Queens are the only other 'full time' squad in the division with genuine aspirations of getting back into the Championship and we last played them at the end of season 21/22. 

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    Match/Ticket/Shop/Bar Info

    Connall Ewan loan

    James Nolan Loan

    Oh No!

    Oh Yes!

    Challenge Cup 7th September

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    Venue Pld Won Drn Lst For Agst + / -
    Home 21 12 3 6 38 26 +12
    Away 20 8 7 5 34 22 +12
    Neutral 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    Total 41 20 10 11 72 48 +24

    Home advantage is usually a good indicator as to the outcome of these encounters. However, given our plight this will negate that advantage and we will be looking for our defender heavy squad to keep us interested.

    Last 10 Competitive Meetings
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    Our first ever game against Queen of the South was a Scottish Cup tie in December 1994:   An indifferent display saw Caley Thistle lose their first Scottish Cup match to a competent Queen of the South side. The second division team were first on the attack and Bell nearly connected with a Jackson cross. In the 10th minute Wilson Robertson was set up by Charlie Christie but he shot over the bar. Both sides had further chances with the home side's best effort being when a Mike Andrew drive was well saved by Purdie. In the second half Purdie again saved well from Noble & Robertson. At the other end McRitchie made a tremendous save from Kennedy and from the kick out found Robertson in space - he ran towards goal but his 25 yard drive thundered off the upright. In 73 and 83 minutes the game was settled when the visitors scored 2 identical goals - direct shots from free kicks on the edge of the area by Bell & Bryce. McAllister scored a consolation goal in the last minute for the home side. 

    Starting XI

    Mark McRitchie
    Dave Brennan
    Mark McAllister
    Mike Andrew
    Mike Noble
    Sergei Baltacha
    Steven MacDonald
    Norman MacMillan (McKenzie 56)
    Charlie Christie
    Alan Hercher
    Wilson Robertson

    Subs: Jim Calder, Paul McKenzie, Colin Mitchell.

    Queen of the South: Purdie (gk) B. McKeown, D. McKeown, Campbell, Hetherington, McFarlane, Bryce, Bell, McLaren, Kennedy 
    Jackson

    FULL TIME: 1-2

    Scottish Cup - Rd 1: Saturday, December 17th, 1994, 3:00 PM Telford Street Park, Inverness
    Attendance: 1,100: Referee: S Dougal

    Report by Ian Broadfoot

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    Season so far

    Inverness: 1-1 v Dumbarton, 0-1 @ Annan Athletic, 1-1 v Montrose, 0-0 @ Kelty Hearts.

    QotS: 0-0 @ Alloa, 2-1 v Cove, 2-0 v Annan Athletic, 0-1 @ Montrose.

     

    Pos Team Pld W D L F A Pts
    Those results show the table like this after four games
    1. Kelty Hearts 4 2 2 0 6 1 8
    2. Alloa Athletic 4 2 2 0 5 3 8
    3. Q.O.S. 4 2 1 1 4 2 7
    4. Montrose 4 1 3 0 3 2 6
    5. Annan Athletic 4 2 0 2 4 4 6
    6. Stenhousemuir 4 2 0 2 5 6 6
    7. Dumbarton 4 0 4 0 7 7 4
    8. Inverness CT 4 0 3 1 2 3 3
    9. Arbroath 4 0 2 2 3 7 2
    10. Cove Rangers 4 0 1 3 5 9 1

    All 3:00pm Fixtures this weekend 

    • Arbroath v Alloa Ath
    • Cove Rangers v Montrose Fc  
    • Dumbarton v Kelty Hearts
    • Inverness CT v Queen South
    • Stenhousemuir v Annan Athletic 

     

    Latest Team News

    Inverness: Four players are out for around the next month. Keeper Jack Newman out for another three to four weeks, as is Luis Longstaff, who is awaiting news on a scan for his thigh injury and Ethan Cairns. The latest set back for the Caley Jags is is that Keith Bray is out for two to three weeks with a hip flexor issue. Hopefully see all these guys around November then. Jack Walker has been loaned out to Nairn County until January 2025. That no doubt came about as a result of the young County prospect, centre back Connall Ewan signing a one year loan from our neighbours. The Caley Jags badly need a proven striker, and with that in mind, they have managed to bring in midfielder Paul Allan who played as a sub at Kelty and defender Connall Ewan from Dingwall.

    Is this a sign from Johndo as he watches over us. James Nolan, who was born in Chorley, has come to us on a season long loan from Manchester United youth. He's a versatile player from defence to attack.

     

     

    Queens Team v Montrose last weekend

    ImageQueen of the South: Queens suffered a surprise defeat at Montrose last week and to add insult to injury, defender Harry Cochrane, who was celebrating his 100th appearance, got his marching orders in the 91st minute moments after Brydon had left the field with a possible hamstring injury leaving just nine on the park at the end for Queens. Despite having favourable stats it was Montrose that took the points when Craig Brown shot into the bottom corner from outside the box in the twenty-first minute. Cammy Gill made a couple of great saves for Montrose to keep their noses ahead. Cochrane will miss this one after his red card. Fraser Brydon might miss out and Lewis O'Donnell took a heavy knock. Note that Kai Kennedy is at Palmerston and he looked a dangerous player when at Inverness a few seasons ago.

     

     

     

     

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