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    Inverness CT 1-4 Cove Rangers - League 1

     

    Big Loss to Round off a Miserable 2024

     

    Last game of Annus Horribilis had Cove Rangers as visitors to the Highlands on a damp but mild afternoon at the Caledonian Stadium. Robbie Thompson returned to the squad after suspension. Charlie Reilly and Jake Davidson were the main players missing. Paul Hartley in his 200th game in charge of Cove covering two spells was without Will Gillingham, Liam Parker and Blair Yule but Mitch Megginson returned after injury and Findlay Marshall and Declan Glass also started. This fourth meeting of the season between the clubs ended in a disappointing defeat. Declan Glass had opened the scoring in just five minutes after Dibaga had knocked away a shot from Megginson and on the rebound, Emslie. Megginson helped himself to number two after a corner. Remi Savage halved the deficit before the interval. Arron Darge headed Cove two ahead just after the interval, his second in two games. A late Emslie strike was the icing on the cake for Cove. Too little too late despite a late flurry from the hosts made all the more disappointing with the news that Dumbarton won whilst our goal difference took a hammering and Annan picked up a point.

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    An early setback for the hosts in the fifth minute when Glass scored on the rebound after Megginson's and then Emslie's shot broke to him from Dibaga. Glass had a second effort saved by the keeper a few minutes later as Cove dominated the early exchanges. James Nolan fired over before Megginson forced Dibaga into action again winning a corner. From that corner Megginson added a second goal heading in from the corner of the six yard box, his eighth strike in the League campaign. An uphill struggle after only twenty minutes with Cove dominating proceedings and Inverness unable to create anything of note. Out of the blue, we scrambled a goal back through Remi Savage following a Paul Allan free kick. Just what we needed to kick-start our afternoon. However, the ever dangerous Megginson was denied by Dibaga a couple of minutes later some five minutes before the break. The hosts were trying to salvage their poor first forty-five and Billy Mckay had an effort saved by Nick Suman as possession almost levelled out after Cove's blistering start but Dibaga had been the busier of the two keepers in a disappointing half for the home fans.

    HALF TIME: 1-2

    Ethan Cairns replaced Mathew Strachan at the interval but we fell further behind minutes after the restart when Darge headed home following a free kick. Mckay was denied two minutes later from close range from Luis Longstaff's free kick. Suman saved from Cairns, tipping over the bar after an hour and Connor Scully shot just wide from a free kick with Danny Devine being booked for his troubles. Allan missed the target as Inverness looked to get a lifeline with twenty minutes left. Cove still looked more dangerous and Glass saw an effort saved by Dibaga after being put through by Megginson. Into the final ten minutes and Inverness were finding it difficult to break Cove down and create anything meaningful whilst Darge fancied another but headed off target. Keith Bray saw his shot saved by the keeper from distance and substitute Robbie Thompson headed wide. Adam Emslie rounded off the scoring as we chased a late consolation, slotting in from the edge of the box in some style.

    FULL TIME: 1-4

    ImageWell that was a kick in the teeth for the Caley Jags who were well beaten by Cove. 

    A random summary on CTO: A game of 2 halves and we were sh!te in both :laugh: Perhaps too much Christmas pud was had by those in red and blue! Couldn't keep possession - either pushed off the ball far too easily or passing to an opponent. Cove came prepared and soaked up everything we threw at them with ease, and with similar ease strolled through our defence whenever they fancied a shot at goal. They wanted it so much more than we did and could have won by a much bigger margin. :amazed:

     

     

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    Pos Team Pld Gd Pts
    1 Arbroath 19 10 34
    2 Stenny 19 9 30
    3 Kelty 19 9 29
    4 Cove R 19 6 28
    5 Alloa Ath 19 2 25
    6 Montrose 19 -2 23
    7 Queen of Sth 18 -5 22
    8 Annan Ath 19 -16 19
    9 Inverness CT 18 -3 10
    10 Dumbarton 19 -10 07

     

     

     

     


    Date:  28/12/2024  Venue: Caledonian Stadium Attendance: 1974 Referee: Iain Snedden 
     
    Inverness CT: 1

    • Manager: Scott Kellacher
    • Lineup:  Dibaga; Nolan (R Thompson 85), Devine, Savage, Strachan (Cairns 46),
    • Bray, Gilmour, Allan, Longstaff, MacKinnon, B Mckay
    • Subs (not used):  Patterson; S Thompson, L Walker, Gardiner, MacLeod, C Mackay
    • Scorers: Savage (37)
    • Booked: Devine (65)
    • Sent Off: none

    Cove Rangers: 4

    • Manager: Paul Hartley
    • Lineup:  Suman; Lobban, Doyle, Darge, Harrington, Fyvie, Marshall, Scully, Glass,
    • Megginson (Gaffney 81), Emslie
    • Subs (not used): Demus; Murray, McAllister, McGrath
    • Scorers: Glass (5), Megginson (18), Darge (49), Emslie (90+2)
    • Booked: Harrington (81)
    • Sent Off: none

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    Disappointed to loose on a day that little went right.
    Well done Paul Hartley on reaching 500 games as manager. Mostly done if not all in the lower leagues.

    Always came across to me as solid individual that gets it right more times than not.  Unlikely we’ll see managers get the time to reach these figures in future given the pressures of getter results from mostly inadequate resources. 
    bc

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