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  1. Pitch was so good they couldn't get any of the players to leave it.
  2. Week after week the same walking pace football with no penetration. Is this how Ferguson wants the team to play? He complains we don't score enough goals but if we play this backwards and sideways stuff what does he expect.
  3. 66% of possession, and we're one down. Must be the pitch.
  4. 3 points
    Please get this so called manager away from this club. Got us relegated from championship and we continue to under perform in league 1. A full time team in a predominantly part time league!!!!!!!! , we are wining nothing with this overated clown in charge!!!!
  5. I vowed at the start of the season to get behind the young players from our youth academy and support them. However the young lads aren’t getting an opportunity and I can no longer stomach the tactics and style of play offered up from Big Dunc. League 1 was an ideal opportunity to introduce our promising players into the first team environment and develop them into better players and build a team that could push on in a season or 2. I’m grateful we have a team to support but until Mr Ferguson walks away or is giving his marching orders Im out.
  6. A good result to continue taking us clear of Cove. Kelty are above us but then, their training pitch is out of this world. Wish we had that option. Montrose and Stenny in the play-offs but then, we have a very young subs bench. Also, the players will be tired training full-time, whilst the other teams will be refreshed by only being part-time. But it's not Dunc's fault. We just don't have the leading strikers that the likes of Montrose turn out year-upon-year.
  7. 2 points
    Same lame excuses after every game. Is he the only person in the ground that can't work out you need to move forward quickly and not backwards and sideways at a snail's pace in order to put the opposition under pressure and perhaps even score a goal of two into the bargain? I coached for many years and I always thought the idea was to beat the opposition not hand them points game after because of poor tactics.
  8. That’s not true - he signed his son!
  9. Same old shyte I'm afraid. Missed chances, And lo and behold he's disappointed! Well I'm not surprised, and to be honest it will not change even if we sign a striker it will be a lonely job for the guy. Taking Duffy off today and putting Savage where he belongs was a help as Cove didn't threaten too much after that and resorted to foul after foul which the new Ref bottled it a few times, One 1 occasion Billy had to remind him that the player had fouled him 5 times on the trot. Anyway, get along next week for an exciting 0 0 draw folks.
  10. Yep. Would I travel 5 hours on a Saturday to watch this dross? Nope. Not a great crowd today. I guess a lot of fans feel the same.
  11. Do they call it the seaside leagues because it's full of donkeys and 2nd rate comedians? Asking for a friend.
  12. FT 1-1. Meh. Not good enough, we need to me winning home games like this one.
  13. Keep the faith. C'mon Caley
  14. 2 points
    7 weeks later and I'm still feeling the same, more so probably. DF and GB are the last remnants of SG's disastrous decisions still impacting us (football tactics wise). Get them gone Mr Savage please!!!
  15. 1 point
    It’s really frustrating living away from Inverness for the first time in 14 years, but it’s equally frustrating hearing the comments about Duncs style of play. We should be romping this league, instead we are close to the relegation spots. The really worrying thing is the goals ratio which is exactly the same last year as this.
  16. 🤣😅😂🤣 wait a minute... He almost got on today for the last 25 seconds.
  17. Weird that Ferguson seems to realise that we've got next to no attacking threat and haven't for the best part of a year and has, erm, done nothing about it.
  18. That ref was a shocker Up with John Mckendrick. Poor billy got flattened in wwf style in a move Hulk Hogan would have been proud of
  19. 1 point
    Get this over rated clown out of our club.
  20. Referee went off injured and they had to get a fan to run the line (he is a qualified ref).
  21. Drab Draw Inverness hosted Cove Rangers and were without Flynn Duffy, Lewis Nicolson and Ethan Cairns. Paul Allan and former Cove players Luis Longstaff and Charlie Gilmour had returned to the squad with Gilmour and Longstaff starting. Cove had won their last two outings and put three past Kelty Hearts last weekend with Mitch Megginson always a threat up front. Adam Emslie tapped in at the back post to open the scoring after twenty minutes. Substitute James Nolan levelled five minutes after the restart following a corner. A replacement official was required to complete the game and even with fifteen minutes added on, there was no further scoring. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ An overcast but calm afternoon greeted the players and a freshly painted bar area greeted the fans at the stadium. After a slow start, Adam Brooks was first to have a go, in fact a double go as his first effort was saved at the expense of a corner, the second fired over the bar. Cove opened the scoring after twenty-minutes following a quick break forward involving Marshall, Adam Emslie the scorer and Megginson after he missed the ball at the front post and Emslie had the simple task of tapping in at the far post. Brooks missed a great opportunity to level matters but headed over from close range at the near post. Scully shot over from the edge of the box five minutes before the break. It had been a poor first half for the hosts who trailed at the interval with Brooks the biggest sinner in front of goal. HALF TIME: 0-1 James Nolan came on at the restart and five minutes later he was scoring his first goal for the club after his initial shot was saved but his follow-up found the net. Keeper Suman was replaced by Demus when he went off injured minutes later. Duncan Ferguson appeared to pick up another yellow card after an angry exchange when Gilmour was booked. An injury to the referee prompted a tannoy call for a replacement from the crowd as the game was halted. One of the assistants took control of the game and a substitute linesman was sourced from the stand and duly appeared to run the line as assistant Will Pare took centre stage. On resumption, Emslie was denied a second goal by Dibaga. Megginson was blocked brilliantly by Calum MacLeod as he looked favourite to add a second for Cove as the game approached the ninety-minute mark. However, there was plenty time added on for the replacement of the referee and Jake Davidson fired wide deep into added time. 15 minutes of additional time came and went before Will Pare brought the game to a halt and the points were shared with opportunities at a premium. FULL TIME: 1-1 The only positive to take from today was Caley Jags fan Jamie Mackinnon stepping in to save the game being abandoned and running the line after the referee went off having made too many wrong decisions... Or maybe he was injured. Apparently the tannoy announcement was so successful the club will do the same at next weeks game with Stenhousemuir and will ask the fans if there is a manager in the stands willing to step in and do Dunc's job. There you go Jamie. This week running the line, next week running the club. The world is your lobster. <<<Jamie can be seen here jogging past Remi Savage after assuring him that the offside law has been cancelled. Well done you. <<image from Caley Jags.Com >> Pos Team Pld Gd Pts 1 Alloa Athletic 7 3 13 2 Montrose 7 4 12 3 Queen of the South 7 2 11 4 Stenhousemuir 7 0 10 5 Kelty Hearts 7 2 9 6 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 7 0 8 7 Cove Rangers 7 -1 8 8 Annan Athletic 7 -6 7 9 Dumbarton 7 -1 6 10 Arbroath 7 -3 6 Date: 21/09/2024 Venue: Caledonian Stadium Attendance: 1505 Referee: Stewart Luke Inverness CT: 1 Manager: Duncan Ferguson Lineup: Dibaga; W Duffy (Nolan 46), Devine, Savage, Davidson, Longstaff, Gilmour, MacLeod (Allan 90), MacKinnon, B Mckay (Thompson 90), Brooks (Bray (82) Subs (not used): Newman; Strachan, Ferguson, Ewan, C Mackay Scorers: Nolan (51) Booked: Gilmour (60) Sent Off: none Cove Rangers: 1 Manager: Paul Hartley Lineup: Suman (Demus 55); Doyle, Gillingham, Darge, Parker, Harrington (McAllister 61), Scully, Yule, Megginson (Gaffney 90+6), Marshall, Emslie Subs (not used): Demus; Murray, McGrath Scorers: Emslie (21) Booked: Doyle (39), Darge (42), Yule (43), Marshall (85) Sent Off: none a
  22. Kenny can send you a personal message on the forum with his address.
  23. Should be an easy win for us today on grass.............unless Cove get a dodgy penalty I hope the sun will come out for a peep!
  24. Hi KennyP. I've found the big monthly programme for March, which may have what you are looking for if it is not in the wee sheet (which does not have much in it to be honest). I am not at all technical and don't have a mobile phone, but if you are able to message your details to me on this forum, I will send the programmes down to you. No need for postage - I would like to say it is nice to do something for another ICT fan, but maybe you are Partick! So nice to do something for another football fan anyway. Hope you find what you are looking for.
  25. Nah there will be goals, and I’m pretty confident that at least 50% of them will be for us.
  26. 1 point
    Nothing wrong with stating a broken clock can be correct twice a day.
  27. 0 points
    I’m looking forward to his post match analysis!!😀
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