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  1. 7 points
    No matter how dire our situation, I sincerely hope that, as a family club, we don't stoop so low as to sign a player who has been judicially determined to be a rapist. If we did, I and my family, would not attend any games whilst he was on the books.
  2. Well done guys coming back after Saturday's late equaliser. Just a pity Dumbarton are unlikely to do us a good turn. Two months ago who would have predicted an 11 game unbeaten run, cup win and 24 points out of 30 in the league. Just a great shame our slow start and the bad run with the sendings off have done for us, we should have been comfortably in the play offs. At least there is hope for next season. Hopefully we hit form before March next time.... I will definitely be renewing my season ticket.
  3. Morton 0 ICT 2 : Dumbfarmlife 1 Dumborton 2
  4. I'm a Dunfermline fan. I was born there, although brought up in Inverness and currently live in Inverness. Aside from Dunfermline, I certainly have a sweet spot for ICT. As a football fan we are all guilty of thinking the referee is always against us whenever we don't win a match. Finnie has always been an appalling referee, and ask any Dunfermline fan and they'll tell you that Finnie always appears to have a vendetta against us, especially as he is from Falkirk. In reality he is just incompetent and over the course of most games he just about manages to infuriate both sets of fans. If the free kick for our second goal was soft (I think it was a definite free kick) then exactly the same could be said for the free kick for the ICT first goal. Talk of vendetta's from up high is just akin to old firm paranoia. Your poor start to the season is what cost you, always hard following relegation and in reality there is very little between almost all of the teams in the Championship. Take out St Mirren/Dumbarton and Brechin and there is very little between the other seven teams. If ICT can keep their squad together for next season then hopefully they'll hit the ground running. Even if Dunfermline make the play offs this season, I think the second bottom of the Premier League will win against which ever side gets through to the final play-off, so we'll almost certainly be in the same division next season. Same applies if we lose on Saturday and ICT win their last two games. Having moved away for 20 years and recently returned, one thing which does disappoint me is that ICT don't have a larger support. Not sure how that can be changed though.
  5. 1-0 full time. We've taken it to the last day, can't ask anymore than that.
  6. Were going to win 1-0
  7. 3 points
    All I can do is to reiterate that this now lengthy thread - on the strength of an unsupported, speculative post, with no substantiation whatsoever - began with a claim that an unspecified announcement was allegedly imminent. Very quickly indeed, this has been extrapolated to equally unsubstantiated speculation that this announcement will be about administration. Now is this a new administration....or the same one that rumour said this was imminent two or three months ago? Please note that I am NOT saying that administration, or indeed any of the other speculated subjects of this alleged announcement, is NOT going to happen. (And I will quote that last sentence in the event of any future "I told you so".) All I am saying is that what we have heard makes none of the speculated outcomes more or less likely since it is not accompanied by any evidence. For instance, a guy in the gym changing rooms has been telling me with total confidence that Dougie McGilvray is on the point of taking the club over. The trouble is that the guy has been telling me this regularly for the last three years or so. If Dougie ever were to do so, then I'm sure my informant will remind me that I heard it from him first..... in a manner similar to some newspapers when a managerial appointment is confirmed - conveniently ignoring the other 19 names they sprayed about that were 100% wrong. This present rumour may - or may not - follow a similar pattern. On the performance of the current board, I suppose it's inevitable that CaleyD should find so many deficiencies in it, especially compared with the previous one ....... of whose complete infallibility he spent so long advising the world.
  8. So proud tonight to be a Caley Jag. When virtually all hope is lost we still pull out an away result against the Championship runners-up! We ... are ... ICT!
  9. Well done lads and it gives Dunfermline something to think about on Saturday.
  10. We will probably lose out to the Pars but, considering where we well just a month ago, we have done incredibly well to take our push for a play off place to the very last day. If we can somehow keep the bulk of this squad together we can make a real push for the title next season.
  11. Toni Macaroni starters out of our feckin league ? Minestrone – Italian vegetable soup served with bread. 4.25 Zuppa del Giorno – Chef’s soup of the day served with bread. 4.25 v Insalata Caprese – Fresh mozzarella, sliced tomatoes and basil drizzled with olive oil. 6.75 Funghi Fritti – Mushrooms coated in crispy golden breadcrumbs stuffed with cheese, served with garlic mayonnaise. 6.75 Prosciutto alla Caprese – Fresh mozzarella, sliced tomatoes and basil drizzled with olive oil and served with wafer thin Parma ham. 7.95 Arancino Carne – Traditional deep fried Italian rice balls coated in breadcrumbs made with our bolognese sauce, stuffed with peas and cheese. Served with a spicy ketchup dip. 5.95 Arancino Mediterraneo – Traditional deep fried Italian rice balls coated in breadcrumbs made with tomato sauce, cheese, mixed vegetables and pesto. Served with a marie rose dip. 5.95 Polpette al Sugo – Homemade meatballs in a light tomato sauce baked with mozzarella cheese & a slice of garlic bread. 6.95 Parmigiana di Melanzane – Traditional Italian dish baked in the oven with layers of aubergine, tomato sauce, parmesan and fresh basil. Served with a slice of garlic bread. 6.95 Ali di Pollo – Chicken wings slowly cooked to perfection and covered in Tony Macaroni’s barbeque sauce. 6.75 Mozzarella Fritta – Sticks of mozzarella cheese coated in golden breadcrumbs served with spicy ketchup dip. 6.95 Pate della Casa – Veal liver pate enriched with mirto liqueur and grappa, served with toasted bread and caramelised red onions. 6.50 v Verdure Miste – Fantastic warm selection of mushrooms, spinach, broccoli, courgette and aubergine garnished with chilled sweet n sour peppers and fresh diced tomatoes with garlic. 5.50 Calamari Fritti – Depp fried squid rings served on a bed of potato crisps with a garlic mayo dip. 7.50 Gamberi Croccanti al Sesamo – Fresh king prawns in a sesame batter, served with endive leaves, walnuts, green apple and tomato salad with a basil mayonnaise. 7.25 Pollo Fritto – Chicken strips deep fried in a scented fresh basil, parsley, rocket and pine nut batter, served with garlic mayonnaise. 6.95 Antipasti all’Italiana – A tasty selection of cured Italian meats, served with olives, fresh tomatoes, marinated artichokes and bread. 8.75 Antipasti Caldi – (Perfect for sharing) A mixture of hot starters including BBQ chicken wings, BBQ ribs, mozzarella sticks, arancini, funghi fritti and a selection of dips. 14.50 Cozze al Pomodoro – Fresh steamed mussels in a spicy garlic and tomato sauce, served with a slice of garlic bread. 7.50 Cozze al Vino Bianco – Fresh steamed mussels in a delicate garlic & white wine sauce, served with a slice of garlic bread. 7.50 v Caponata – Sicillian aubergine stew with pine nuts, capers & olives in a tomato sauce, served with garlic bread. 6.50
  12. Have long beaten the drum about opening the west to standing, you could meet your mates every week, discuss the game and get an atmosphere going also for someone with athritic joints standing at a barrier is much more enjoyable than sitting. In a game v Celtic in the SC, (the game where they kicked our entire midfield off the park and we lost 2-1 McSwegan came on to play midfield!!) we were standing at the back of the open southern end of the main stand, a policeman came up to us and told us to sit down even though no one's view was being obstructed, when we pointed to the Celtic support and asked "what about them" the answer was "they will be sitting down in a minute" still not sure whether the Police/Stewards are too scared to ask the Celtic support to sit or whether there are different rules for different clubs. Frankly, were the club to ban me for something so petty I wouldn't be back. (I qualify this by saying I have no intention to block any other supporters view or enjoyment of the game) in my experience people automatically stand up when a scoring opportunity presents itself.
  13. 2 points
    Scaremongering on this forum and elsewhere is unlikely to help in that regard.
  14. It was close but there IS a clear winner .... so I will announce it before tonight's game.
  15. 2 points
    Sounds promising. We're more than likely going to have to rely on a smaller squad next season, so players who have a bit of versatility will be vital.
  16. 2 points
    Stranraer fans on P&B on Angus Beith When he came to us he was described as a deep-lying midfielder, and he has enough dig about him to sit deep, but really came into his own when the manager encouraged him to get forward and gamble in the box. By all accounts he barely scored in his previous loan spells and played a deeper role, but with us he scored on his debut, and went on to grab 8 goals in 14 games from midfield, all from open play. Seemed to love his time at Stair Park. Has an eye for goal, works hard, tracks back, basically an all-rounder and a great attitude by all accounts as well. If you can clone him you'll have a very good team.
  17. 2 points
    Won’t the candles melt the dummy?
  18. 2 points
    If they do put in a museum they can have a wax figure of John Hughes put in place so wynthank15 can create an official shrine to him and have candlelit vigils every home game.
  19. All down to the final game Despite beating Livingston 0-1, Inverness have left themselves too much to do on the final day of the season and will be in the Championship for another year........ unless miracles do happen and Dumbarton beat Dunfermline. Robbo made one change from the side that agonisingly drew with Dunfermline at the weekend. Nathan Austin made his way to the bench with Connor Bell starting. Iain Vigurs sat out the second of his two game suspension, no doubt pleased that he has scooped the CTO Player of the year award as well as Players Player and Fans Player award. Having secured second place in the Championship, David Hopkin rested one or two players with play-off games getting close. Neil Alexander, Craig Halkett, Nicky Cadden and Scott Pittman were all on the bench. Plenty of posturing in the opening few minutes and a couple of free kicks for the visitors but nothing doing. Early opportunity for the Caley Jags but Maley parried Polworth's free kick and grabbed the loose ball from Tremarco. Frizzell forced Ridgers to save with his feet as Livi ventured forth and Robinson went close shortly after. From a corner, Tremarco cleared a goalbound effort and at the other end a Polworth effort was deflected just over. Livi were racking up the corner count and Buchanan went close with a powerful header just over as the hosts set the pace. Near the interval Mullin picked up the ball in the box and snapped a volley just wide, however we made it to the oranges without conceding, but playing second fiddle for most of the half. As it stands at the break, the play-offs are beyond Inverness. It looks as though Robbo will need to introduce a bit of width for the second half as the narrow approach was just not working. Half Time 0-0 There must have been something good in the oranges. Less than one minute after the break a Tremarco cross came loose off Oakley and Polly drilled the ball low and hard into the net to open the scoring from twenty five yards. Superb strike from Polly. His next effort a couple of minutes later was less flattering. New balls please. Jordan Thompson tried to replicate Liam Polworth's strike but missed the target. McMillan did likewise soon after. Livi made their first change with Cadden replacing Mullin. Inverness reacted by bringing on Hearts target Jake Mulraney with Aaron Doran going off on the hour mark. Polworth broke forward and his cut back found Chalmers but his low shot was gathered by Maley in the Livi goal. Polly becoming more prominent and he combined with Bell but his close range effort went over. Livi made a double change with McMillan and Frizzell being replaced by Halkett and Miller as they tried to get back on level terms, but it was Oakley that went close for the visitors, his shot deflected behind for a corner with around twenty minutes left. Ridgers did well to deny Ryan Hardie and from the corner, Declan Gallagher almost netted an equaliser. Polworth blazed a thirty yard free kick wide and at the opposite end Craig Halkett fluffed his lines and shot wide. Livi were cranking up the pressure in the final ten minutes looking to preserve their eight game unbeaten home run, De Vita looking the likeliest to make the breakthrough. A Cadden corner was headed wide by Halkett as the clock ticked slowly towards the end, and we all know what happened at the weekend. Oakley broke the home possession but his powerful shot was palmed away by Maley, and with five minutes left Zak Elbouzedi came on for Connor Bell. Coll Donaldson took a knock in the last couple of minutes but Inverness held on to take the points and extend the season to the final game against Morton. Full Time 0-1 So, it all boils down to the last scheduled day of the season after we beat Livingston to set up the play off qualifier against Morton. Unfortunately, after their late equaliser against us last weekend, Dunfermline can get the job done by taking a point from the visit of Dumbarton as we would need to score something like eight or nine goals to replace them in the play-offs. Great result for Inverness who have given everything over the last hectic month and what a strike from Polworth to win the points. Catch the action here.................... Date: 24/04/2018 Venue: Tony Macaroni Arena, Livingston Attendance: 740 Referee: Colin Steven Livingston: 0 Lineup: Maley; Longridge, Buchanan, Gallagher, McMillan (Miller 71), Frizzell (Halkett 71), Mullin (Cadden 58), De-Vita, Thompson, Robinson, Hardie Subs (not used): Alexander; Jacobs, Pittman, Byrne. Scorers: none Booked: none Sent Off: none Inverness CT: 1 Lineup: Ridgers; Seedorf, Mckay, Donaldson, Tremarco, Polworth, Trafford, Chalmers, Doran (Mulraney 60), Bell (Elbouzedi 86), Oakley Subs (not used): Esson; Calder, Austin, Mackay, Brown Scorers: Polworth (46) Booked: none Sent Off: none a
  20. 1 point
    come on Kingsmills - since when have we been a "family club"? Agreed, If true, I don't thing Goodwillie would be a popular signing.
  21. Sublime strike from Polworth to open the scoring. Picked the ball up about 25 yards from goal and fired in a low drive the flew into the net. We should have added to our lead but poor finishing from Bell and Oakley meant we never did. Livi had a couple of half chances but never really looked like they would get a goal back. Not at our best but a deserved win in the end. Bit of forlorn hope for Saturday...
  22. I did say win or draw... a draw is 2 points.
  23. BUMP - Get yer feckin bets on boys - I went for RedTwats 5 Roma 2 as well. If we all put in a 50p double score bet we could pay all the wages for next season.
  24. Yeah, keep the pressure up on Dunfermline
  25. 1 point
    Neither is living in lala land.
  26. 1 point
    That is very true but when John Robertson first secured promotion to the SPL a decade and a half ago, he did so with a squad of players, largely recruited by Steve Paterson, who, even taking into account the effects of inflation, were paid less than the average is likely to be next season. Those were a group of players who were largely journeymen but were a great blend with fantastic team spirit. We have been promoted before on very limited resources and there is no reason why we can’t be again but recruitment and retention of the right players with the right attitude and level of ambition is key.
  27. 1 point
    You could look at the pitch and see grass on it! Then peer underneath and see the Longman Aquifer...
  28. 1 point
    Are you referring to CB ?
  29. 1 point
    Surely you can use the space for a bar and a museum with the displays being the decor for the bar. After all, from what I’ve seen there are already some pretty ancient relics in the bar!
  30. 1 point
    Should that not be in the Announcement thread
  31. 1 point
    ffs why dont you just let your hatred of jh go.
  32. What planet are you on? It’s not a good result, it’s a dreadful result which could well have dire consequences for the club going forward.
  33. Got back early this morning from my trip up.....enjoyed the whole thing (except the 95th minute). It was a strange type of game from two evenly matched teams, I have to say the pitch wasn't doing us any favours, and even the ball seemed to be un-inflated, with many kicks sounding very flat (just me obviously). Dunfermline shaded the first half I felt, they certainly looked dangerous going forward, then we had a 20-25min period in th second half where we were on a different (higher) level to Dunfermline, particularly Austin, his goal was ...what can I say , 'Wow!'. Once he had to come off though I felt there was a subtle change in the balance of the game. Even then we had good opportunities to put the game to bed, and Dunfermline only really looked like scoring from a dead ball, but we started to sit back and give free-kicks away....just when I thought we had seen the game out, then cames the killer blow (it really is like watching my other team sometimes!). In the first half Tremarco seemed to be having a tough battle with their wide player, but got to grips in the second half, likewise Seedorf was poor first half but much improved 2nd. OK perfomances in midfield, great free kick by Chalmers, Trafford fairly solid, Polworth probably put in the bigger shift, Doran a bit slow at times, but a real threat. Not sure whether Mackay was the right substituion, earlier in the season Bell would have had been a sure thing, he may have gone off the boil a bit, but I still hope we keep him, as he and Mackay offer something different to Oakley (who put in a real shift) and Austin (who looks a really decent player, why did Fallkirk let him go??). I don't think Ridgers did much wrong (though not a convincing attaempt to stop the first goal...was there a deflection?), but he's gone from being very much written off as a goalkeeper at the start of the season to almost a cult hero....that's good work in my book! In theory we still have a very small chance of getting into the play-offs, but it needs something special from the Dumbo's and us to win our last two...even then the play-offs are a real long-haul, and would we be ready for the SPL?. In reality after the chaos and dismay of relegation and the close season, we have come out of this season, with a decent looking squad, with some really promising prospects, that given another season should push on to better more consistent performancesand a rekindled team spirit...I'm sure there'll be a couple of twists over the close season, keeping Vigurs would be great, but who knows. Anyway I'm already looking forward to next season, with a bit more expectation.
  34. In the proverbial Feckin nutshell. Harsh perhaps but that may well have been a very apt way for our season to come to an end. As RIG alluded to how many more pressure games could we have tolerated. Well I was sitting in a pub in Chorley, watching Sky Sports, all the other Scottish scores fly through and the last Feckin goal has to be a Fife hairdresser. All good things come to an end they say. But hopefully April 2018 is a new beginning. And we now have to ensure that our pre-season shambles of the last few seasons are not repeated. Surely the battle call to all squad players at the present time is to stick together and dangle the 2019 carrot of the SPL in front of them.
  35. Fully agree with those positives. It's more the negatives that, if rumours are to be believed, are uppermost in my mind right now
  36. 1 point
    But we did celebrate yer departure.
  37. It's a bad result as far as our playoff hopes go (gone, just about....), but against an in form team that gave us a doing earlier in the season? Hmmmm
  38. 0 points
    You'd be well suited to a position in politics with your whataboutery and inability to deal with the point at hand. My post was not about whether or not their was any truth in the rumours....it was debunking the claim that they had no substance, by referencing the irrefutable comments from both chairman and manager. On that basis, there is justification for the fan expectation that the board make some kind of announcement/statement to clarify the situation. In fact, to quote the club board (as I have done previously).....http://ictfc.com/news/club-news/1974-board-statement-14-08-17 So they have identified that there is an ongoing issue about their actions (or inactions) in regards to communication fuelling speculation....and they haven't (yet) moved to dispel it. I've never once claimed the previous board were infallible....find a single instance of me stating that and I will delete my account from CTO and never darken it's door again.
  39. 0 points
    And IF there's not going to be an announcement, what then? An announcement that there's not going to be an announcement..... setting an interesting precedent in response to future red herrings?
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