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  1. Smug hanging over Inverness since Friday night taking a long time to clear according to Traffic Scotland.
  2. This page is too good not to share: http://www.rosscountyhumanesociety.org/shadow.html
  3. The official Ross County twitter page is blocking ICT fans. They are seething!
  4. Can I recommend the Rhine ?
  5. We shouldnt need to fear rangers we have been to ibrox and got results against better rangers teams than this one when they were winning everything so even though it wont be easy i say bring them on
  6. Caption...............I wish i took that offer now
  7. Whats happened dougal..........................so many positives in the one post
  8. Still in the shadows An exciting first SPL Highland Derby ended with the hosts taking all three points in a pulsating match at Tulloch Caledonian Stadium. Inverness had taken an early lead when Ross Draper scored from a corner and as the game levelled out Andrew Shinnie stroked the second home near the half hour. An Ian Vigurs free kick brought County right back into the mix but a sensational volley from Aaron Doran sealed the points near the end. A big away support was expected and the County fans delivered as they filled the away end, and the usually apathetic home support came out of the woodwork to welcome those from over the bridge to the SPL derby. It had been a bright sunny day but as the game loomed, rain clouds were getting closer and the match kicked off with a damp atmosphere above, but there was plenty of energy on and around the park. Inverness made one change from the side that trounced Dundee United with big Owain Tudur-Jones replacing Gavin Morrison in the starting eleven where the Welshman's experience would prove invaluable as the game wore on. There was I suppose another alteration, Terry Butcher sat this one out in the stand with his walkie-talkie for company. For County, Richard Brittain and Colin McMenamin were included from the start after missing last weeks games and Derek Adams was looking for a return to winning ways having lost the last two. The half started with a bang inside the first minute. Legendary Inverness man Ross Tokely almost scored an astonishing opener at the wrong end for his new club as he crashed a tantalising cross from Doran against his own bar with Michael Fraser well beaten. And it was the home side that almost broke the deadlock a few minutes later as Jones broke into the box and flicked the ball goalwards with the outside of his boot only for Grant Munro to make a timely intervention to keep the ball out with Fraser once more beaten. At this early stage it looked as though County were going to do well to keep the score down and it was no surprise when Inverness opened the scoring in the ninth minute. A Roberts shot was blocked by Tokely and from the resultant corner taken by Graeme Shinnie, Ross Draper rose highest to nod the ball into the top corner with some part of his body for a deserved opener. County had been stung by this goal and they eventually wandered forward and they almost snatched an equaliser. Mark Fotheringham jinked across the defender and unleashed a superb curling shot that smacked back off the crossbar with Reguero beaten. Brittain struck a free kick narrowly over as County looked more positive now but the second goal was to come at the other end. The visitors had almost weathered the early storm and were beginning to find there way, but it had taken them fifteen minutes to settle and just as the tide looked to be turning Inverness scored a sucker second. Unfortunately for Granty Munro, he won't want to see the video replays of that one again. He missed what looked like a comfortable clearance just inside his own half which allowed Richie Foran to scamper down the right wing. Foran on a great run of form just now unselfishly looked up and picked out the advancing midfield run from Andy Shinnie and he stroked the ball home from fifteen yards for a tidy second goal from the attackers point of view, but a defenders nightmare for County. Munro almost atoned for lapse and turned a shot towards the Inverness goal, but Reguero pulled off a TV save, clutching the ball out of the air to thwart the ex-Inverness captain. The next goal was going to be crucial and as County pressed for an opening, Inverness almost caught them out again. Phillip Roberts released Doran with a brilliant through ball but as Doran entered the box Fraser came out and diverted the ball away from goal with an outstretched leg. Was this going to be another blank day for Doran after yet another one-on-one miss from the Irishman. As a contest, the game was more level now as half time approached but it was Inverness that had the all important statistic, and that was how it finished after the first forty five. Half Time 2-0 I don't know what was said at the interval, but it appeared that the visiting players had the County managers voice ringing in their ears. Referee Brines was to play a vital part as early as the third minute of the half when he awarded a free kick to County some twenty five yards from goal. Josh Meekings clearly had made a clearance and the County striker then collided with the defender. However Brines intervened and County took advantage. No complaints about the standard of the free kick though as Vigurs got it up, down and around the wall to leave a slightly mis-positioned Reguero clutching at thin air. Game On! The Jaggies seemed to have handed the initiative to the Staggies and they now enjoyed the lions share of the game. We looked content to give them the ball and see what they could do, and they tried hard enough but our defence held firm and the County storm eventually blew over. It had been a frenetic second half punctuated by frequent stoppages for free kicks from ever the annoying Mr Brines. Draper could have put the game beyond Dingwall as he latched onto a ball on the edge of the six yard box, but Fraser again stuck out a leg to push the ball away. Quinn made Reguero work with an angled drive, but the keeper was always favourite to block it as County pressed the game. It looked as though an equaliser was coming as the game progressed with the ball fizzing around the Inverness box, the home fans were starting to look through gaps in their fingers when a goal fit to win any competition sealed the victory with three minutes of normal time left. Graeme Shinnie lofted a long free kick forward to diminutive target man, substitute Billy McKay. Now he is not the tallest of players but he has a big heart. He out jumped two defenders to nod a hopeful ball in the direction of Doran who had already missed two glorious chances. He would not miss a third. As the ball dropped from height around twenty one yards out, he volleyed a thunderous low shot that went like an arrow into Fraser's net right inside his post and the keeper had no chance, despite a full length dive, to keep the ball out. Cue scenes of joy at the North Stand as the South Stand began to empty. There was still time for a couple more efforts from both sides and a mazy wee run from McKay, but no further goals were forthcoming and Inverness Caledonian Thistle owned the Highlands once more to keep County in their shadow. It had been a superb advert for the SPL with both teams showing plenty of skill and the wider TV audience were surely treated to some special goals tonight, none moreso than Doran's clincher. Full Time 3-1 5th Oct 2012 Scottish Premier League Tulloch Caledonian Stadium Inverness C.T. 3 - Draper (9), A.Shinnie (28), Doran (87) TEAM: Reguero, Raven, Meekings, Warren, G.Shinnie, Doran, Tudur-Jones, Draper, Roberts (McKay 85), Foran (Pepper 60), A.Shinnie (Morrison 75) SUBS: Mathieson, Cooper, Polworth, Oswell Booked: Draper (35), Raven (64), Pepper (89), Doran (90) Sent Off: none Ross County 1 - Vigurs (48) TEAM: Fraser, Tokely, Fitzpatrick, Boyd, Munro, Quinn, Vigurs, Brittain, Scott (Kettlewell 76), Fotheringham (Glen 76), McMenamin SUBS: Brown, Kovacevic, Macphee, Ross, Dingwall Booked: Scott (32), Fotheringham (65), Brittain (89) Sent Off: none Referee Iain Brines Attendance 6766
  9. 1 point
    Sorry to say your best days are behind you. Many wrong decisions tonight, both ways, but it could have been costly. Draper booking was not, Doran booking was not ( he lost his footing and got up immediately without even appealing or looking at ref ), foul before their goal was a brilliantly timed tackle. Thats before I even think of the mistakes against county by the whistler. SPL/SFA Please dont sent Mr Brines back up to ref in the Highlands. Its not his first poor game up here
  10. Forget El Classico on tonight - as we had ElKessocko!
  11. Will make this one, all the way from Broughty Ferry.
  12. No problem with ALBA in englandshire. Channel 168. Agree with weddings in fitba season. Do guys not stand up for themselves when organising dates!! I had to use a perfectly good away day v Hibs a couple of weeks ago, at a wedding in Carrbridge. Have to admit, was a crackin day though.
  13. You sensible, sensible person! There's a time and a place for weddings and they're not for during the season. I got married during the World Cup!
  14. Off topic but was laughing at TSNY's comment, Mr CaleyJag and I are getting married in Spetember but I planned it for an international weekend!
  15. Looking forward to the full list of legends announcement. Cant wait to test myself against the ones I've heard are playing so far!
  16. Im going to get the train from Glasgow and book on the bus to go up to Sneck after the game. The Scotland V Ireland Shinty/Hurling match is being played at the Bught the next dayl A great weekend of sport!
  17. That must be the best Friday night Ive had in a long time. What a buzz about the place, even the band that played for me getting off the bus was good ( feel free to start playing Carnival de Paris during the match on a return visit) the bar was mobed and the fans were excellent. What a 1st class performance on the pitch, against another Highland team who can also play football. You didnt just win, you won with pride passion and belief well done.
  18. It was great to see them last night. Real shame for Tokely that header didn't go in. Could you have imagined the shadow seeth?
  19. IMO out of Tokely, Munro and Duncan, only Tokely (past it or not) would walk back into the squad if they were all re-signed tomorrow. He's still a better right back than Raven.
  20. Dougal your being positive again mate.
  21. I thought the ICT fans would be buying the venison
  22. This COULD turn in to one of our greatest ever seasons. Believe.
  23. 1 point
    I just thought he was so pedantic. Stopped the game for the least contact, his use of advantage was minimal and bookings were harsh in some cases especially Doran.
  24. Grant, Ross and Russell were all a major reason why we are where we are. This was not to disrespect them, just we have outgrown them, as age caught them up
  25. Young Roberts beat Rossco in the air most of the time. The fact is, if we are to progress to a higher level, we have to play with better players. Ross and Grant were very good players for us but they are getting on and they are never going to improve. We now have a good blend of local and imported, youth and experience. We have a squad, without the old stalwarts, that will take us to the next level.
  26. That could be a result that defines our season. I was nervous about tonight because I wondered if we could string two good performances together - well, we can and it was no mean feat against the strongest C*unty side I've seen. The first half was unsustainably good - I spoke to a SFL manager who reckoned we should have been 4 or 5 up by half time. They had absolutely no answer to us. Second half, they got lucky with goal from an inept decision from an inept referee, but it was well buried by Vigurs. Doran's strike was a thing of beauty to finally tear the last wheel off the caravan. So where do we go now? Dundee should be within our grasp as an away win and Ibrox should hold no fears. as a postscript, if anyone in these here parts still maintains that they want Tokely and Munro here ahead of Meekings and Warren, you want your head examined. In addition to that, if anyone still thinks that these journeyman pro's don't care about the club, have a look at the playback or the highlights. Like Luke and ajsitc92 I reckon we could be on the verge of something here, and if you weren't there tonight you really need to get along - it won't last forever.
  27. http://www.espn.co.uk/football/sport/video_audio/173548.html
  28. I have not missed a home match in a very long time. More friday night football please. Great atmosphere. The best for years ! Great service in a very full bar tonight prior to another brilliant performance. The stadium was buzzing. Forget about Munro and Tokely etc.....They were great servants to the club. ..... All the fans who have deserted the team in the last while should get back down and support the team because they are really impressive to watch and in my opinion the best squad of players I have seen at ITC. You dont know what you are missing ! Well done Tel and Mo !!! PS. I couldnt believe the number of County supporters who left after the third goal. Whas it something we said !!!
  29. a game of two halves. excellent first half, doran should have killed the game when through on fraser, ended up passing to him when he really needs to do better. give county credit they totally dominated 2nd half against our ten men. roberts was just a passenger 2nd half, clearly not fit and looked like rabbit in headlights most of the time. standing around doing zilch is not what is required in a derby game. should have been hooked early in second half, cant believe he stayed on so long. thought we were better when morrison came on to shore up the midfield. at the end of the night an excellent 3 points
  30. Good luck tonight to meh Teuchy chums,hope ye's get it up them lot fae ower the bridge 3-1 ICT
  31. 1 point
    Murrayfield? Fantastic stadium - it would be good to have a proper sport played there.
  32. Gotta a feeling- The Black Eyed Peas
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