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    Inverness CT 0 (3)-0 (5) Arbroath L/Cup

     

    Howden Enders Farewell

     

    With the sad passing of the Immortal Howden Ender, the outcome of this game was immaterial. Johndo had travelled all over Britain to watch his beloved club and also into Europe when we went to Astra Giurgiu of Romania. Sadly, this morning he passed away suddenly and everyone at CTO passes on our our deepest condolences to his family friends and extended family at this saddest of times. He did witness Inverness lift the Scottish Cup and was looking forward to the club getting back on track after the financial woes. Sadly, he will never know, but his legacy will live longer than those at the helm just now. Johndo was Captain of the HMS Sneck a vessel he guided through stormy waters and the doldrums. It just won't be the same without you and your Smileymometer 🙂 after the games, or your pre-season five-a-side tournaments 😂 RIP Legend!

    Arbroath won the bonus point after winning the penalty shoot-out following a goalless 90 minutes, but that was of secondary importance tonight.

    This was Johndo casually lying on the goal line after we won promotion by beating St Johnston 3-1

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    A couple of early corners came to nothing for the visitors in the first two minutes, and in an even start to the game, both keepers were called into action over opening twenty minutes, Newman saving from Innes Murray and McAdams denying Calum Mackay. Ryan Dow passed up a good opportunity after half an hour but he shot narrowly wide of the home goal frame. Jack Walker was stretchered off with a nasty head injury after a lengthy stoppage before the interval and he was replaced by Charlie Gilmour. On the resumption of play, Shae Keogh had an effort saved by McAdams in the visitors goal but it remained goalless at the interval.

    HALF TIME: 0-0

    Billy Mckay, Luis Longstaff and Ben Corner came on after the break but it was Arbroath who started the second half with intent. Newman saved from Mark Stowe and Tam O'Brien headed close to the post following a corner. David Gold was crocked with twenty minutes left and he was unable to continue ten minutes later leaving the visitors down to ten men for the final fifteen. Jake Davidson tried his luck but shot wide with the clock ticking down and Billy Mckay shot over with two minutes of normal time left. 

    FULL TIME: 0-0

    Penalty Shoot-Out for the bonus point goes to the visitors 3-5 with a full house.

    Arbroath: Murray✅ Callachan✅ Stowe✅ Wilkie✅ Bisland✅ 5

    Inverness CT: B Mckay✅ Longstaff❌ Savage✅ Gilmour✅ 3

     

     

     

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    Date:  23/07/2020  Venue: Caledonian Stadium Attendance: 0794 Referee: Stewart Luke
     
    Inverness CT: 0 (3 pens)

    • Manager: Duncan Ferguson
    • Lineup:  Newman; Bray, Davidson, Walker (Gilmour 42), Savage, Strachan, C Mackay (Longstaff 46),
    • MacLeod, Keogh (B Mckay 46), Thompson (Ferguson 71), Brooks (Corner 46)
    • Subs (not used):  Rebilas; Nixon
    • Scorers: none
    • Booked: none
    • Sent Off: none

    Arbroath: 0 (5 pens)

    • Manager: Jim McIntyre
    • Lineup:  McAdams; Steele, Wilkie, O'Brien (Walker 60), Bisland, Slater, Gold, Callachan,
    • Dow (Stowe 45+6), Murray, Spalding
    • Subs (not used): Hemfrey (gk)
    • Scorers: none
    • Booked: Stowe (90+1)
    • Sent Off: none

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    RIP Johndo

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    football doesn't matter today. this result doesn't even register in my brain and I really don't care we lost.  RIP Johndo. Going to miss you big man. 

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