Leaderboard
Popular Content
Showing content with the highest reputation on 02/13/2023 in all areas
-
Would it be too much to expect the club to make an effort with regards to drumming up some local support for this one? A 50/50 tie but a larger than usual home turnout would help immensely.3 points
-
2 points
-
2 points
-
The club’s report: https://ictfc.com/match-report-livingston-0-3-ictfc From the highlights, surely it was Carson who set the first up, not Henderson?1 point
-
not a bad draw a win coming up we owe killi a beating lets have a big home support to send them home with nothing1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
Could be worse. Not the money spinner that we desperately need, but maybe we’ll get that in the semis!1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
An away win for the women as well this weekend. FT Hutchie Vale 1-2 ICT1 point
-
1 point
-
A much needed wee lift in the spirits all round. The magic of ICT's relationship with the Scottish Cup1 point
-
I'm not usually one for predictions, but I have this feeling that we are going to get a home draw against Celtic. If it comes to pass that I'm correct, I will definitely do the lottery on Saturday, something I haven't done for 20 years, and if it is a significant sum of money, I will buy the club and restore us to our former glory!1 point
-
Well, goodness knows where that came from. I'll hold my hands up and say I expected us to get gubbed in that tie. (As reflected in my NPL prediction) A tie that we shouldn't, perhaps, have been in. Such are the rules though and we took the opportunity and smashed it. Knowing ICT's cup pedigree in dishing out shocks I (we) should have known better (there's a song there..) A tremendous result and a much needed confidence boost to all. I take we still get prize money for reached the this stage by default? Anyway, prize money secured for the 1/4 final, again, much needed. Onwards and upwards ICT.1 point
-
23 years later and ICT are still surprising us with cup results, well done boys absolutely brilliant result, keep them coming1 point
-
Yeah can’t complain with that. Scored one that reminded me of the Gazza flick against Scotland albeit not as good, but that one’s gotta be his best strike.1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
1 point
-
I thought Dan Mackay looked good when playing off Billy in the second half last week, so we’ve maybe found out best attack (given current injuries). Henderson and Shaw wide with Mackay supporting Mckay up top.1 point
-
The 2 goals from Billy today were brilliant, got great plaudits from sportscene pundits.1 point
-
A good day all round then Sandy Sounds like it was a very solid performance I'm not sure how many times we've had Welsh AND Allardice in the same team this season, add in D Mackay and Henderson across that line and we look strong. Couldn't believe my eyes to see Deas on the bench, I imagine it'll be few games before he starts, but that would be our strongest backline back together. Just need some forwards back to help Billy Mac [I'm assume allowing Oakley to leave to find some form at Morton is linked to the prognosis on long-term injury victims returning] A definite morale booster, and technically we are unbeaten in 2023, can we build on this? Be nice to continue past the next round of the Cup. League wise it's Interesting that we are the same number of points off a relegation play-off spot as we are the top spot, are we looking down or up?1 point
-
Livi haven’t reached the Scottish cup QFs in the last 18 years. ICT have made it that far in 6 of the last 10 seasons.1 point
-
We need to agree an extension to Mckay’s contract now!! He’s been immense since the turn of the year.1 point
-
Amazing result. I wonder what the odds you'd get for a 3-0 win for ICT? Where would we be without the youthful Billy Mckay scoring when he wants?1 point
-
1 point
-
Cup of woe for Livi Inverness had a surprise inclusion on the bench in the shape of Robbie Deas, who has been out since breaking a bone in his leg last October in a 1-1 draw with Raith Rovers. Other than that, no major changes. Both keepers were tested early with Livingston's Stephen Kelly first to test Mark Ridgers as he shot from outside the box in the third minute. Nathan Shaw responded for the visitors a minute later with Shamal George denying him after his shot deflected off Billy Mckay. Ridgers did well to save a Stephen Bradley free kick at the expense of a corner. From that, Obileye met the ball at the back post but slammed it wide. Bruce Anderson was replaced early by Cristian Montana after an injury to the striker in the 13th minute. Substitute Montana shot high and wide from the edge of the box after twenty minutes. He would shoot over again after half an hour as Livi began to boss the game with Inverness looking for the bell to get them to the interval level. Five minutes before the break Inverness survived a double spike when Obileye's header from Kelly's free-kick blocked on the line before he sent the rebound wide of the post. Close shave for the visitors and Obileye headed wide just before the whistle to keep it all square. Home 63%------Possession-------Away 37% Half Time: 0-0 Livi made a change at the interval with Kurtis Guthrie replacing Bradley and were back on the front foot immediately with the visitors defence blocking a couple of early efforts from Penrice and Devlin, Sean Welsh with a great block. Kurtis Guthrie then saw his shot saved before Billy Mckay opened the scoring with a sensational strike after we broke forward in the 51st minute, shooting high into the net with an assist from Jay Henderson's ball over the top. Guthrie then headed wide as the Lions responded but it was the Caley Jags that increased their lead through captain Sean Welsh who headed home via the post from a Nathan Shaw cross. Kurtis headed over again as Livi looked for a way back into the tie and Bahamboula saw his shot blocked. Ridgers saved from Joel Nouble as the pressure increased on the Inverness end. However, once more it was Inverness that were sharp in front of goal as Billy Mckay scored a third into the top corner, his 95th goal for Inverness. Ridgers saved low down to deny a bullet header from Obileye with six minutes remaining. That's how it finished and Inverness go into the draw for the Quarter Finals. Full Time 0-3 What a result! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Match Reaction Livingston boss David Martindale: "Everything that could go wrong went wrong in the second-half. I've got to give credit to Inverness, they came here with a game plan and executed it very well. "It didn't look like a Livingston team. We started well but they scored and we chased the game. Our shape was all over the place for the first two goals and I need to reflect on that." Inverness manager Billy Dodds: "It's the best performance since I've been here. We've had some big results but performance-wise, looking dangerous and solid in shape, helping one another out, being ruthless in front of goal. It was all there today. "It's the first time I've been able to sit there and not bite my fingernails. It was nice, we were decent and deserved to go through. I asked them to take the final step at half time. Take one goal, you'll spook them, and Billy has come up with two belters." Top Quotes so far on CTO Snorbens_Caleyman: One for the historians - has anyone ever won the cup after being knocked out of it? CaleyCanary: Well my gast is well and truly flabbered! Don't know where that came from, don’t really care where it came from, was not expecting anything like this result. A huge well done to everyone, definitely one to add to our classics. Championship Player of the Month for January Billy Mckay scored two superb goals against Livingston in the Scottish Cup today and was MotM. Billy is now on 95 goals for Inverness and is closing in on Dennis Wyness' all time record of 102 goals. Sean Welsh chipped in with a header to complete the scoring as Inverness go into the Quarter final draw along with Hearts, Ayr United, Kilmarnock, Raith Rovers and Celtic, with two ties still remaining. Rangers v Partick Thistle and Darvel v Falkirk. Pick these out... Here's a happy man Date: 11/02/2023 Venue: Tony Macaroni, Almondvale Attendance: 1284 Referee: Don Robertson Livingston: 0 Manager: David Martindale Lineup: George; Devlin, Fitzwater, Obileye, Penrice (Bahamboula 58), Holt, Pittman (Shinnie 58), Kelly, Bradley (Guthrie 45), Nouble, Anderson (Montano 13) Subs (not used): Hamilton; de Lucas, Longridge, Omeonga, Kelly Scorers: none Booked: Devlin (57), Shinnie (78) Sent Off: none Inverness CT: 3 Manager: Billy Dodds Lineup: Ridgers; Carson, Duffy, Devine, Harper, Henderson (Delaney 82), Welsh, Allardice, Shaw (Hyde 85), D Mackay (Doran 88) B Mckay (Boyd 88) Subs (not used): C Mackay, Deas, Strachan Scorers: B Mckay (51, 80), Welsh (62) Booked: Welsh (57), B Mckay (60), Carson (72) Sent Off: none a1 point
-
The Darvel tie live on BBC Sport with Brad Mckay and Coll Donaldson starting for the Bairns.0 points
-
Probably the best lower league manager about in my opinion, wouldn’t have minded if he was ever appointed here.0 points
-
0 points
This leaderboard is set to London/GMT+01:00
-
Newsletter
-
-
Our picks
-
Squad for Season 2025-2026
tm4tj posted an article in News 2025-26,
Some familiar faces re-appearing in Joe Chalmers, last here in season 2018/2019 and guys like Paul Allan and Remi Savage coming back for more alongside our experienced players in Danny Devine, Billy Mckay, Luis Longstaff.-
-
- 2 replies
Picked By
tm4tj, -
-
Season Tickets 2025/26
Scotty posted an article in News 2025-26,
Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC are delighted to announce 2025/26 Season Tickets will be available from Monday 9th June 2025 at 10am from the Club Shop and online from eticketing.co.uk/ictfc-
- 0 replies
Picked By
Scotty, -
-
Site Upgrades - Summer 2025
Scotty posted a topic in Caley Thistle,
We will be upgrading the site to a new major version of the forum software during the summer. The look and feel of the site will not change too much, but some features may be added or deleted based on the capability of the new software.-
-
- 3 replies
Picked By
Scotty, -
-
Lewis Nicolson Leaves Football
tm4tj posted an article in News 2024-25,
Lewis, 21 years-old, has suffered two serious knee injuries during his time with the club and has now decided to pursue career opportunities elsewhere...-
- 0 replies
Picked By
tm4tj, -
-
CTO Player of the Year 2024-2025
IBM posted an article in News 2024-25,
You picked him and he is your CTO Player of the Year....
It's 11 goal Keith Bray-
- 1 reply
Picked By
tm4tj, -
-