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  1. In a cup tie it doesnt matter how you do it, as long as you get through. We did that and we are through and County are trudging home "robbed" yet again. The penalty was directly in front of the ref plus Tokely also got a yellow, so without seeing the incident i'm very confident it was a penalty. 2nd half, did we get a free kick??? So much for Thomson being in our favour, it was just relentless ball after ball into the box from set pieces. Which is why County are out of the cup and at the bottom of the table. They struggle to create anything other than from set pieces. My highlight of the game was at full time as Vigurs was walking up the tunnel. After constantly asking him what the score was he gave me the w4nker gesture as he got to the tunnel entrance. Feeling honoured that i got under his skin!!
    11 points
  2. Didn't enjoy the match but happy with the result. We won't play great in every game but even when underperforming we can still win. Happy days. I think the conditions made it hard to play on the deck so I can understand why there were a few stray balls etc. Bring on Killie - definately a winnable game. Got plenty of league games and the Semi - Final of the League cup before that though. We are: 2nd in SPL Semi of League Cup Last 16 of Scottish Cup Compared to County: Joint 2nd bottom (and if Dundee beat them on Saturday they are only 3 points off bottom) Defeated 4-1 by Raith Rovers in League Cup Out of Scottish Cup at first stage by ICT Pleasing.
    6 points
  3. Wasn't pretty, but it did the job. Now back to league business to hold on to our 2nd place position, worry about the Killie game later. @bishbashbosh - if your 3 mates are expecting a game like we played at the Global Warming Stadium or Pittodrie, every single time, then they don't know much about football. Good luck to them finding something more satisfying than putting your nearest neighbours (I hesitate to use the term "rivals" as they are never really challenging us in any way shape or form) out of the top Scottish cup competition, albeit at the second time of asking. Perhaps they should consider taking up a different sport to support?
    5 points
  4. I was not in Section E (I am still in Section G) but I had my bag searched quite thoroughly, both on Saturday and Tuesday evening "just in case I had a smoke bomb" or whatever! As an oap who has been to virtually every game since ICT came into existence, I try to be helpful to the Stewards and show them that my bag holds only my binos (to see the boys more clearly at the other end of the pitch) my fleece blanket and other items to keep me and my fellow fans a bit warm on a cold footie day. No bottles no nothing untoward, ever. A goodie - me. I wouldnt know what a smoke bomb looked like. However, it was sad to see Section E being filmed - what about the young persons there - were their parents aware their children were being filmed - isnt there some rule where permission must be granted before filming can take place of persons under a certain age? I agree smoke bombs should have no place within ICT or any football stadium but ... for example I saw no Police officers trying to film the fans from where the coin was flung and injured one of our fans at Ibrox at the cup game just a few weeks ago. Who decided that the young people in our Section E were responsible for what happened at Dingwall? What evidence? From whom?
    4 points
  5. To be fair, that's not difficult. Mark Brown in "fails to get anywhere near a penalty" shocker!
    4 points
  6. Hate to think what Adams would be saying if he realised that Craig Thomson is related to Ken Thomson, one of the ICT Directors!!!
    3 points
  7. Wow...another newly registered account!!!
    2 points
  8. I thought it was laughable when the police started filming. They must think they're dealing with the ICF! It's even more laughable hearing folk defending the police actions! There is no justification for the heavy handedness shown towards the young ones who do their best to generate a bit of atmosphere at the games. So what if a smoke bomb was thrown at Dingwall. It was completely harmless, and caused no damage. And the 'idiot' on the pitch? Well, equalising with the last kick of the ball against your rivals in the cup might just be reason enough for those actions. Again, no harm done. I don't remember the same condemnations directed at the many hundreds who invaded the pitch a couple of times at Ayr a few years ago.
    2 points
  9. From The Herald - "Oh, I look forward to January 2," said Adams. "I wish it was tomorrow, because there are a few smirks to wipe off a few peoples' faces." This is very un-Christian talk DA, your boss should have a word with you. Are we not morally correct in enjoying our wins then? Get a life man - DA - ducks ar*e.
    2 points
  10. Unlike most I loved getting filmed. I was born for the camera.
    2 points
  11. They may not know the individual who threw it, but they do know the area it came from. One thing I learned at a fairly early age, and that was "if you fly with the crows, you get shot with the crows".
    2 points
  12. Given what happened at the C*unty game....are you surprised? For every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction!!!
    2 points
  13. Yon feckin announcer needs moderating.
    2 points
  14. http://fanchants.co.uk/football-team/inverness/ just seen this, no excuses for not knowing the words now or the tune because theve added sound too
    2 points
  15. Guest Cameraman, Gringo Jnr, got a clear shot of Tokely dragging Warren down for the penalty last night. I'll be finishing off the highlights later and should hopefully get them up tonight (24 hour hold back) or tomorrow morning.
    2 points
  16. Whoa that was torture....but it was a win , and thats the important thing. AT the end of the day we ve probably done them a favour and ourselves as well , as they can now concentrate on the league. We can therefore look forward to 3/4 derbies next year and guaranteed 9/12 points and good attendences for the clubs. So everyones a winner........ And do you hear them thanks us.......Ungrateful, thats what I call it !!
    2 points
  17. Not pretty but we got there. Seen the penalty on Sky Sports. Have to say Tokely (our 12th man) did have a hold of Meekings, i think Thomson made the right call. Seemed as though County had set themselves out to counter any football we tried to play though it was clear from the off that we werent 100% tonight. The difference tonight was Billy McKay. County lack a talisman up top whereas we have one who's stock is rising fast. Worked his arse off for the team, put Brown the wrong way for the pen and his 2nd goal was top class. Contracted or not i think we will have offers for him come January. Reguero was my man of the match though tonight. Was annoyed at him for getting lobbed by Vigurs but he was outstanding 2nd half. Showed excellent handling from the set pieces and when called into action he pulled off some great saves. Safe to say he has cemented his place as 1st choice now. As much as i relish derbies im glad this one is out of the way. We can get back to focusing on the league and the cup semi final now. But there is nothing better than putting one over on the they who are forever in our shadow. Well done tonight lads. And yet another great derby day atmosphere. Love it. Only thing that bugged me tonight was Vigurs. The man has talent, no question. But his attitude and conduct on the pitch is disgraceful at times. I saw tonight why Terry chucked him and frankly im glad he did. His tussle with Doran was ridiculous. Trying to get him sent off, that was all he was doing. Its a disgusting side to the game.
    2 points
  18. TerryMo, it's something that the club and supporters groups (not just at ICT) have though about long and hard this year. Our attendances, like every other club in the SPL, have been hit hard by the fact that there's a recession on and money is tight. The latest SPL figures show an average league attendance of 4032 for this season and these are at the bottom end of the scale. However, they are not way out so it doesn't appear that there is something unique about us ( St Johnstone, C*unty and St Mirren are much and such) so outside of the main population centres there's a definite loss of attendances. Forget the stuff about the Rangers, that's a smokescreen and has made no difference at all to our overall crowds this year. Forget the stuff about the SPL being boring and substandard - we certainly can't subscribe to that this year! Away supports seem to have suffered greatly this year as well, so what evidence there is points to finances being the problem. So what can we do? The club can (and will) subsidise admission prices in an effort to get people in (£15 for the replay). Caley Jags Together will bang the drum and continue to fundraise and work our a*ses off in support of the club. The players and staff deliver a really cracking product week in, week out. We will continue to raise our media profile so that more and more people know about ICT and how good we are this year. So we do what we can, and will continue to do so but we need individuals to make the decision to come to TCS. We need you to persuade your partner, your mates, your neighbour to come along. We can't do that for you. My real fear is that we reach a point where the players who have reached historic highs for this club decide that their stock is sufficiently raised to go to places where bigger and noisier crowds will value and encourage them, and that would be a real shame. The solution is in the hands of the fans - and now they need to step up to the plate.
    2 points
  19. So thought i would vent my anger/disappointment regarding the policing/stewarding for the game on Tuesday. I can understand why the fans were searching going into the match after what happened in Dingwall although i don't approve of the reason i was given when i asked why i was being searched 'you fit the age group we have been told to search' Anyway, why were the police and Stewards filming/watching Section E for the whole match? I don't understand why there was numerous police officers and stewards around the section, there wasn't even that many in the whole away end. I know there was alot of people at that game in Section E that were only there because of how much they enjoyed County away, but why would they return every week to be treated like this? The club is always asking for the fans to create an atmosphere, but when we do, we get treated like this?
    1 point
  20. Because the kiddies responsible couldn't help themselves and were bragging about it all over Inverness before the game!!!
    1 point
  21. DavieB , couldn't have put it any better. Glad to see some sense from someone outwith Section E.
    1 point
  22. one of the reasons our squads so closed knit is because of terrys no tolerance of kaants like vigurs. imo anyway.
    1 point
  23. Am I entitled to a copy of the video? I've worn out my copy of Green Street As someone who was allocated a seat in Section E by the club, who never usually sits there, and was not around this notorious group in Dingwall, I didn't appreciate being filmed. But well done those who made noise and got behind the team
    1 point
  24. Vigurs goal is superb, but I don't think he did himself any favors with the celebration. I did notice he was pointing to his name as he strode back for the re start too. To read that he'd also gestured to a fan at full time too is a disgrace. He's become some what of a Dougie Imrie character for me - All that talent, but his attitude, ego and arrogance let him down
    1 point
  25. So 'somebody' at an away game throws a smoke bomb and a specific section at home gets targeted for it?
    1 point
  26. Why is there not a "booo" button for Laurence and Dougal - mods, please arrange, before they do my head it goodstyle.
    1 point
  27. Agree wholly with Caley D. Rather than complaining about the club why don't you direct your ire at the idiot who threw the smoke bomb and the fool who ran onto the pitch in Dingwall.
    1 point
  28. My reputation must be going down as I walked in last night with a Tesco bag holding a cut price bottle of Smirnoff and six cans of Irn Bru.
    1 point
  29. Well I am on ma way home on the train. As far as I am concerned the better team won and we are in the next round. In the first half, until Vigurs scored as good a goal as you can get - as in the first game - we were a class above and if we had hit a second we could have waltzed it. County were really up fer it and showed that they had far more to prove than we did. The conditions favoured the underdog and affected our footballing prowess. Some of our players had an off day but - feck me - at the end of the day it is all about who scores the most goals - and we feckin did. That was County - in the second half - at 150% and us playing at 70-80% - so what does that tell ya. Plus we would have capitulated before and despite putting on an apparent remake of the Alamo - it was more like feckin Bannockburn. And we played the same starting eleven again and we kept our winning run going. It will be a different story when we feck them on 02/01/2013.
    1 point
  30. Good on the announcer on wishing Easter Ross 81 a happy birthday last night. Pity he was at home in his bed by this point though!
    1 point
  31. I agree with most that it was not a brilliant game to watch, but we got the win and thats the main thing. Being on the clubs media team last night, I was actually surprised how honest the chap next to me was. He was obviously part of their media set up and said before the match he thought both teams would score with inverness being victorious. He was able to 'playback' footage of every 'controversial' moment and to be fair, there wasn't one. Rossco definately had meekings by the arm as he ran in for the set piece, then appeared to also clip his heels. Definate penaly, definate yellow. Vigurs goal was class, and I'm not too sure why people are soley blaming Reguero. As the ball was cleared by County, he was way off his line, but I think more fault should be pinned on the 3 defenders that afforded Vigurs time and space to shoot. He was completely unmarked and no one covered. From 25 yards, Reguero was only about 6-7 yards off his line. Enough to close the target down but unfortunately too much space for to track back for a save. Overall, I'm delighted we're through and glad the tie is over. Roll on Saturday and a usually great day out at Tannadump
    1 point
  32. Not to bothered about the performance last night it was the result that counted. ICT keeping Adams moaning into 2013
    1 point
  33. A pint of Murphy's doesn't punch his own players? A pint of Murphy's doesn't offer lucrative contracts to has-beens who can only stop an attack by fouling?
    1 point
  34. I agree with what you say especially about Vigers!
    1 point
  35. Yes, I noticed that stat on BBC and wondered about it. Doesn't seem to match up with the game reports. Sounded like a good game to miss, quality wise, but another great win, all the more so as it hacks off County and Adams big time.
    1 point
  36. Or the difference between Derek Adams and a jet engine? Eventually a jet engine stops whining.
    1 point
  37. If the gudgies (hey my autocorrect is suggesting 'budgies') were that good, why is the BBC giving the possession as 58-42 to us? Halfway through the first half it was showing 73-27.
    1 point
  38. OTB is in meltdown seriously i actually thought i was on TalkCeltic the paranoia is too much In all seriousness, game was a bore and we were sluggish all night. they were better second half but not fantastic and didn't do enough to 'claim' victory. At end of day we scored 2, they scored 1. Simples! Also I really do think the ref over both games did a good job and was fair with both teams! that troll vigurs however is frankly a simpleton. what a tit, no class what so ever. He has the talent but it seems no brains and I now see why Butcher got rid of him. Feel sorry for the bitters though, (meeh actually no i don't
    1 point
  39. Sign of a good team they say, if you can play badly and still win!
    1 point
  40. Well done to the lads for getting the result. Last season we would not have held out like we did tonight. County were desperate to win but we were even more desperate not to lose. Treble is still on!!
    1 point
  41. Erm! To promote controversy which sells more papers?
    1 point
  42. Still in the shadows ........
    1 point
  43. There is nothing better than winning and there is nothing worse than losing to travelling people. The bottom line is that TB has finally thrown away the la de feckin da coaching manuals of the modern day and returned to some of the old fashioned thinking. He has finally settled on a system and he clearly also now knows the chosen first eleven and who to replace them with. He has also thankfully abandoned the equally nouveau crepe of squad rotation. In his hey day playing game after game was the norm and there was none of this garbage that professional footballers get feckin burnt out if they play more than one feckin game a week. Terry is probably relishing the luxury of having fit and available players on a regular basis but he may as well enjoy it whilst he feckin can. I say we play the same team over and over again as long as we feckin can. So lets feck the gypos, lets feck the Arabs, lets feck Dungdee, lets feck Midden and lets go out of 2012 in style and fecki St Jones Town as well. And lets first foot Tinkerville and start 2013 off in feckin style again - and lets pray that we play the same feckin starting eleven over and over again.
    1 point
  44. Mr Motivator is at it again It could be the world face gurning championships in Inverness as Derek Adams and his shadows return to the Pride of the Highlands dome for the next gripping installment of the Highland derby. Derek was not best pleased after his side conceded a later than late goal to take this tie back to Inverness for another tussle on the turf and his ungracious bitterness was evident as he slapped hands and turned away from the cameras uttering a few uncomplimentary remarks in the process, his contorted face removing the smile that lit up his fizogg only moments earlier. Seething. Only ten days after that dramatic encounter in Dingwall, both clubs have it all to do again, the prize for the victor, a lengthy trip to Kilmarnock in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup. If it's half as enthralling as the last game, then it will be well worth the paltry admission price of £15. It was worth that alone to see Mr Adams face at the final whistle last time out and a similar expression would be a reasonable sign that things have gone well for the home side. As mentioned previously, it's not just another game. It's a cup tie, local derby, revenge mission, marker for the season and bragging rights all rolled into one where the winners holds their heads high and the losers regroup for another season without a cup run and their fans take the flak for another few weeks. Ginger Jaggy is brave enough to set the scene for the joust and he reveals all in his preview........ County Cup Cracker Part Two Tuesday sees part two of the County cup cracker after the dramatic draw at Victoria Park. It is very difficult to say what is going to happen in this game after the drama that ensued over a week ago. Since the 1st of December Caley Thistle has climbed to new heights getting to second in the SPL to be Celtics direct challenge at the moment. Remarkably the Caley Jags are the only other team looking at claiming a league and cup treble. But to keep the dream alive we have to dispose of our biggest rivals in this replay. Since the demise of the Old Firm derby in the SPL, the Highland derby has taken centre stage to add to a number of derbies the SPL has gained. The first ever SPL derby match at the Caledonian stadium was a major success with a great energy, intensity and atmosphere. The game was filled with drama and goals for each side in a very competitive and exciting match. The honours though remained in Inverness with the club from Dingwall retreating back across the Kessock Bridge without anything to show for their second half pressure. But if that game was exciting in Inverness then the cup match at the new Victoria Park (Global Energy Stadium) was the tie of the round. Arbroath’s equaliser at Parkhead was a surprise and the Edinburgh derby showed all the determination and passion a derby brings but the Highland cup tie brought all that and more. Take away the dramatic stoppage time and there was still cracking goals and controversial moments to make it one of the best Highland derbies of all time. The Caley Thistle goal may have only been an equaliser but it felt like a victory, and that will produce the momentum going into the replay. This is a derby so no result is certain but on paper there can only be one winner. ICT have been a revelation on the pitch this season only tasting defeat on three occasions against only two sides. The football has been remarkable and some results have been out of this world. ICT have really found some gems but as a team every player has contributed, from the bigger names like the Shinnie brothers and Billy Mackay to the unheralded players like David Raven and his back 5 counterparts. County on the other hand have been solid if unspectacular this season. Dundee looked to be the poorest team in the league so unless something dramatic happens or Dundee spends lots in January to strengthen, then County should be comfortable enough to continue hostilities into next season. They have been pretty solid on the large part this season and have picked up a few impressive results along the way but their Achilles heel this season has been a lack of goals apart from a hectic flurry at St Mirren where they scored four but still lost. In fact County sit 10th with a meagre return of 19 goals so far this campaign. The first tie ended 3-3 with two of the Staggies goals having some luck attached to them. Reguero was not put into action often enough during a half where he had the low winters sun in his eyes. No such issues tonight. So part two is now upon us and if this tie is anything like the original, everyone is going to be warmed up on what is likely to be a cold evening. The added clause with this tie is that a last minute equaliser will now be enough; the game has to be decided on the night so we may have even more drama of extra time and penalties. For the supporters this game doesn’t need any introduction but if some of you reading this haven’t quite got the derby excitement yet, then I suggest listening to the great ICT fans motivator Derek Adams. To all at the game MAKE SOME NOISE AND ROAR ICT INTO THE 5TH ROUND. :ictscarf: ***Latest Team News*** Inverness have no fresh injury worries despite Richie Foran trying his best to get injured last weekend. He is, however, made of stern stuff and will be fit to take his place in the side. Philip Roberts returns to the squad and is available for selection after a weekend in London for personal reasons and after extending his loan deal from Arsenal until the summer. Nick Ross (shoulder) and Simon King (ankle) are closer to a comeback than Chris Hogg, who remains out with a knee injury. Ross County defender Mihael Kovacevic has recovered from illness after being taken off in the loss at Motherwell. Russell Duncan, Mark Corcoran, Sam Morrow and Martin Scott remain injured.
    1 point
  45. Nice to see Mr Adams completely glossing over the fact that their 3rd goal went in off the arm of Boyd.......
    1 point
  46. Turn Inverness into an ICT supporting city, we need to get more businesses aware of the wealth of our fan base, the club and local businesses could do wonders for each other, before you know it, you find places touting for ICT trade, ie if I had a restaurant I would be offering 10% off meals in January for ST holders and 5% with a match ticket, I would increase my trade over a quiet month, or 5% off Mon to Fri for ST holders, Id pull in new customers and put myself across as being pro ICT, i might also we a wee bit cheeky and see if I could get a discounted hospitality package and bring along a few business associates for a day out, before you know it we have a lot of new allies on board promoting ICT, which is a must with regards to luring in new customers/fans. If Kilmarnock won a cup, everyone would be on the streets to see an open top bus and shops would be in donned blue and white colours. We just need to be more proactive in raising the profile of ICT How does this increase fan base? when everywhere you look there are people promoting ICT, then supporting ICT is the norm. I would also be making phones call to get a minimum of 100 children in for free for each home game
    1 point
  47. Pretty Gid debut fur me there
    1 point
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