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Maybe it's just me? I wouldn't swap any of our cup record. I think we have created 12 upsets in 11 years in the lower leagues. Two semis at Hampden plus a replay. Beating Celtic twice. The first time was 10 years before Cownty and it was our first ever season in div 1. More wins at Tynecastle, Fir Park etc. Coming from 3 down to beat Ayr. Reaching the quarters as a div 3 side. Taking DUFC to 210 mins as a div 2 side. Swap all this for what? One cup run beating Hibs and Celtic to reach a final, and then forgetting to turn up.5 points
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Isn't Vigurs from the Aberdeen area (Stonehaven) and more of a product of the Aberdeen youth system, he broke through into first team football as a teenager with Elgin City before signing for us. Scott Boyd is from the central belt and Paul Lawson was at Celtic, I also remember Lawson playing for St. Johnstone.2 points
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I was thinking the same as the OP. But I think I have to be philosophical here. This time last season the team was playing very poorly and County were running away with the 1st Division. We were fearful of how poor the side would be with some of our better players heading out the door at the end of the season and the general view was that County would probably do significantly better than us in the coming season. Given their recent run, they are now doing better than anyone expected but they are still behind us! Considering what our expectations for the season were at the start of the season, to finish 3rd or 4th would be a brilliant acheivement and we should be thrilled regardless of what our neighbours do. If they end up ahead of us, then credit to them, even if they've not been playing such attractive football. Yes, it will stick in the craw a wee bit just as it wrankles that they have reached a cup final and we've not, but for 2 Highland teams to be sitting so high in the league must be good for the future of the game in the North and must be to the long term benefit of ICT. So in answer to the question - yes, a great season if we are 4th and County are above us, but a brilliant season if we are 4th and they are below us.2 points
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at this level players convert chances. fact !!!!!!! are you watching the same league as me? dont know, what league are you watching? i have seen goals 28 for and 21 against at home this season. that is 49 converted chances. maybe you need to get off your playstation and get down to tulloch stadium for some real action see if you have a mate with a season ticket he will get you in for a fiver tonight. dont think there is any further reductions for children though1 point
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Meeting took place yesterday and a statement from CJT is imminent.1 point
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We should go down the route that Ross County are going. After all, they're doing something different to us and playing local lads.1 point
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Can I remind you young man to keep it clean. Hats off to the County........fantastic run. May the best team win on Saturday1 point
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Its going to be really enjoyable to end the shadows run on saturday, their run will end soon. the dirty Gypo scum will not be happy.1 point
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Warren Peace Saturday's epic hero, Gary Warren, will miss this clash with the Arabs having collected too many bookings over the season. It's the first game the big man will have missed since joining in the summer and he has endeared himself to the Caley Jags fans with some sterling defending and his ability to notch goals at the other end of the park. He will make his peace with the officials as he sits this one out. Jackie McNamara brings his new side up to the Highlands on Wednesday night for a 19:45 kick off at the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium where Inverness will host Dundee United. This will be his sixth game in charge since taking over the reigns from Peter Houston. We have some record to uphold for this season against Dundee teams. Four games played and we have scored four goals in each game, the last one against United was that incredible 4-4 draw at Tannadice after being three down in eight minutes. I can't guarantee a similar scoreline, but United are normally one of the more entertaining sides to visit Inverness and with the likes of Johnny Russell and Gary Mackay-Stevens in their ranks then they have two of the hottest properties in the SPL. Inverness have gained twelve points since that game in December and United have taken thirteen points, having played one more game than their hosts. Our goal scoring exploits at home have seen us net 27 SPL goals, United have scored 18 away from Tannadice. Our defence has steadied from a poor start to the season, but we have conceded 21 times at home, conversely, United have lost 24 on the road. Inverness have won five times at home, but United have six victories away from home. To be honest, there's not much to chose between the sides in terms of stats and that is the reason only four points separate the sides. A handful of wins on the trot will propel any of the teams bar Dundee into contention for best of the rest, and Ross County are a prime example of that after a great succession of results for them in recent weeks. 20 points over the same period that we have taken 12. Only Celtic have a better record, and that is the reason the league is so congested. And County's run just got even better, joining Inverness on 41 points after beating a pathetic Aberdeen 1-0 at Pittodrie tonight (Tuesday) Who would have thought it, Inverness and County in second and third spot in the SPL. Great stuff! Inverness are asking season ticket holders to bring along a friend for a mere £5, good value if you are doing nothing else on a midweek evening. It's a bit like finding a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, so come along and cheer on your local side. ***Latest Team News*** Richie Foran is still out with his knee injury but Josh Meekings returns, and with Gary Warren suspended, Josh is set to partner Daniel Devine in central defence. Chris Hogg and Simon King are out as per norm. Gavin Gunning is recovering following his knee operation. Swedish defender Marcus Tornstrand has been signed but the 23-year-old will not feature as he is not yet match fit. Danny Devine will be a key player against United and he talks to Auldy Boy ahead of the midweek fixture. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/EqqGPbP4fwk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> tm4tj Prediction:- Plenty of goals so far in these encounters this season, but the law of averages says it must slow down. With McKay on a lean streak and Inverness being a bit cagey of late, I don't expect a goalfest this time round, but we have last weekends hero Gary Warren missing and that could prove crucial to the outcome, at both ends of the park. United will be hurting after letting the lead slip in the last game against us, not to mention the 4-0 thrashing we gave them in the first match. For that reason alone, we may have to settle for a share of the spoils, but a cheeky wee win would not go amiss. 2-1 for us with McKay and Shinnie back amongst the goals.1 point
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