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  1. Would be good if the support takes note of it too, and perhaps recognise the work that's gone into it on their behalf, whether they are interested in the supporters trust or not.
  2. Well done. It’s a much lengthier and professional report than I was expecting!
  3. Makes interesting reading so far - have added a sidebar link to the right of the page for anyone who needs to go directly to the page --->
  4. Let's Do This! The Championship kicks off on Friday night with title favourites Dundee United visiting Arbroath. For the rest of us mere mortals, it all begins on Saturday at 3:00pm and we are at the Caledonian Stadium to host Queens Park, a side we never got the better of last season. Five attempts to beat them on the park and our only 'success' came off the park in the Scottish Cup when Queens were turfed out of the competition for fielding an ineligible player. Thank you Euan Henderson, you saved last season from being a complete failure to just a failure! We start the season with five new players and our major departures were Scott Allardice and Robbie Deas. Loan players Dan Mackay and Jay Henderson were also returned to their parent clubs. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Match/Ticket Info Harry Lodovica Mathew Strachan Harry Hennem Ethan Cairns ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Last seasons Meetings including 0-2 Cup Loss at Home 1 - 2 (A) 0 - 2 (H) 0 - 0 (H) 1 - 2 (A) 1 - 1 (H) FRIDAY 4TH AUGUST Arbroath v Dundee Utd SATURDAY 5TH AUGUST Dunfermline v Airdrieonians Morton v Ayr Utd. Inverness CT v Queen's Park Partick v Rovers Team News Inverness signed five players during the summer. Defender Jake Davidson, midfielder Charlie Gilmour, forwards Adam Brooks, Luis Longstaff and Harry Lodovica, a work in progress, being the last signing. Unfortunately we have lost young left back Lewis Nicolson to what seems to be a fairly serious knee injury. Promising youngsters Ethan Cairns, Harry Hennem and Mathew Strachan have all been loaned out to Highland League sides until January ahead of the start of the Championship. Roddy MacGregor is going back under surgery for his knee and will be out for possibly three/four months. Lewis Nicolson is out with a knee injury. Danny Devine and Sean Welsh will be touch and go but Adam Brooks should return to the squad. Keith Bray looks likely to be the breakthrough kid this season. He showed up well in pre-season and League Cup encounters. Hear from Dodds ahead of the Queens Park game Where's Harry? Here he is>>> Queens Park are a much changed side from the one that toyed with us last season. New head coach Robin Veldman comes in from Anderlecht. Simon Murray left last January and is now scoring over the Bridge, and the giant defender Stephen Eze is away. In: Sam Kane, goalkeeper (Rangers); Will Tizzard, defender (Southampton); Jack Spong, midfielder (Brighton); Jack Turner, midfielder (Southampton); Rocco Hickey-Fugaccia, forward (Livingston); Ruiri Paton, forward (Queen of the South). Loans in: Barry Hepburn, midfielder (Bayern Munich). Out: Owen Coyle, head coach; Jake Davidson of course who joined ICT, defenders Lee Kilday, Callum Yeats, Stephen Eze, Liam McQuaid and Max Gillies; midfielders Liam Brown, Calum Biggar and Lewis Moore; forward Gregor Nicol, Loan ended: Marcel Oakley, defender (Birmingham City); Malachi Boateng, midfielder (Crystal Palace), Josh McPake, midfielder (Rangers); Connor Shields, forward (Motherwell); Euan Henderson, forward (Hearts). Queens Park lost out 1-2 to Queen of the South in their last League Cup game and like us they failed to progress to the next stage of the competition. They were reduced to ten men when Fox was red carded just after the interval. They did miss a late penalty through Ruari Paton and Aaron Healy scored a last minute consolation for QP who won only 4 points in their group games with one win and a draw. They had scored six goals for the loss of three. Ruari Paton was the top scorer with four goals against Elgin City in a 5-0 thrashing with Charlie Fox scoring the other. Dom Thomas is credited with a couple of assists and he likes to wind us up. A 0-0 draw with East Fife was followed by a narrow 1-0 defeat at Motherwell where QP gave a good account of themselves. Queens Park team v Queen of the South: McKenna Longridge Bannon Fox Robson Thomson (Healy 78) Spong Turner (Tizzard 49) Hepburn (Bruce 64) Paton Thomas (McLeish 78) If you need something to cheer you up, watch all of record breaker Billy Mckay's 102 Inverness CT goals>>>
  5. Thanks to all involved for this. I’ve only started reading it but it is a well presented and professional document. I hope the engagement with the club goes well and it will be good to receive frequent updates on how things are progressing.
  6. Very comprehensive and interesting. well done to all involved. Lets hope the club read it too.
  7. I have hope, but no expectation. Regardless of any thoughts on squad strength, I have no faith that Dodds has the tactical wherewithal to get the best out of them, nevermind any ability to outsmart the opposition and have us punching above our weight. Not once have I ever seen him take responsibility as leader, and there's already signs in post match interviews this season that he is, once again, willing to throw others to the wolves to deflect from his own deficiencies as a manager and coach. The important question is "What is acceptable?" and if the clubs ambition is to be in the Premiership, then anything less than promotion is not. This ongoing lowering of fan expectations is a sign that the club's only success is dumbing us down and convincing us to keep on paying for a sub standard product while manager/coaches, DoF and CEO continue to pocket a wage they're not deserving of.
  8. They're here to train the cleaning staff.
  9. I was assuming that the Ajax coaches were over here to learn from Dodds. 😀
  10. First time In 10 years I am not a season ticket holder. Might go to the game, but as it stands probably won't. Never felt so detached from ICT as I do now.
  11. Dan MacKay has been loaned out to Livi by Hibs.
  12. Very professional report- and very well presented. A big thanks to all involved.
  13. Well done on a very professional looking piece of work. Just need some of the actions acted upon now
  14. Hopefully the club take on board the feedback to make the match day experience better
  15. A very interesting read so far, only half way through it. Well done on the layout, easy to read and understand. I hope the club take notice of it.
  16. Well done on a good-looking and thorough presentation. Just a shame that only 316 people completed the survey. No doubt the club will view this as unrepresentative and ignore it!?
  17. And now online! https://www.ictsupporterstrust.org/survey-report-register Hope you find the results interesting.
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