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  1. 4 points
    My story is simple. Born in Lewiston. Reached 16 and struggled to find work other than family farming which didn't really appeal. I spent a year learning the noble art of stone walling on a YTS (Do you remember those?). On day release at college, I walked past the army recruitment office and found myself applying for the Queen's shilling - all these years later, I'm still taking the shilling. I've been all over the world but always found time to take in games, home and away, sometimes involving 1000 mile round trips. My dad used to take me to watch Caley at Telford Street until the merger then it was a natural progression to carrying on with ICT. My claim to fame is during my final year of my degree, I had to undertake a sports psychology study of the first team - including the likes of Bobby Mann, Charlie Christie, Barry Wilson etc. I scored a first for my project - and that was my love for the club cemented. A proper family club that I am glad to see has regained the ethos that made the club great in the first place - long may it continue!
  2. 4 points
    For most on here my story is well known. However, there are a quite a few now that don't know the history, in fact, some probably weren't born when I went to my first Caledonian game. My interest in the club started back in 1978 during a motorcycling holiday. We'd entered Inverness from the North and as we came over the Caledonian canal I saw the Telford St ground to my right. Once at the B&B I asked the land lady what she knew about the club. I was then informed that Inverness actually has three teams. The penny dropped when I recalled seeing these Inverness clubs in the Scottish Cup. Anyway, I'd challenged myself to watch a game at Telford St but they were never at home when I returned. In fact I saw Thistle and Clach before the famous Caley. Bringing up a family and working curtailed long trips away and it wasn't until Jan 1990 before seeing first Caley match. This was Airdrie away. A Scottish Cup Tie that Caley should have won 2-1 if it wasn't for all that injury time. Sat 1st Sept 1990 was my first home game. A 4-0 win over Rothes. I was given a tour of the club and my eldest son and I were guests of the club. An amazing day. With the advent of the internet I found this very forum and it wasn't long before I was visiting the Caley Inn where we met @Scotty and others. I always remember him introducing himself and he mentioned to this giant of a man - [Big Stew ❤️] - that I was English. I nearly shat myself as he approached but, wow, what a man he was. Never let me buy a drink and ruined my liver. Mrs G and my two boys were with us at the time. So many friendships have stemmed from that day and some are, sadly, no longer with us. Travelling from Coventry a home game was always a weekender. Some away games could be done in a day depending how close to Glasgow / Edinburgh they were. Too date I have been to 213 games and there was only one season when I never went to a game. My record: P 213; W 97, D 50, Lost 66, F 367, A 264 There were also nine other games that I'd travelled up for. 8 were postponed and 1 when the train broke down at Beattock. And, before you ask....No...I'd don't have a figure for the total miles travelled.😂
  3. Stinky Fish & hard stone Saturday in the Pink It's off to the bygone land of granite quarries and stinky fish meal factories this weekend as the Caley Jags head for Balmoral Park to tackle Cove Rangers on Matchday Six with League1 business high on the agenda. This will be Cove's 200th League game since gaining promotion to the SPFL. Inverness have made a solid start to the campaign and got themselves into positive figures within two weeks and now sit within the mid table group. On the other hand, Cove have made an inauspicious start with just two points from five games and sit at the bottom. Mind you, with David Eguaibor and his Bro on board adding to the experience of the evergreen Mitch Megginson, they will always pose a threat. However, we have our own threat in the form of Liam Sole. The fleet footed twinkle toed forward is exciting the fans and we can expect the unexpected from the in form player. Don't forget it's a 17:30 kick-off and if you can't make the game, it's live on BBC Alba. There's a lot to get through in this preview so click on the link to take you to the full preview on Caley Thistle Online ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Match/Ticket/Bus/Info Caley Jags in the Pink 📺 Game on BBC Alba 5:30pm 📺 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Curses Caution Scotty is the top dog>>> Congratulations to our Head Coach Scott Kellacher who has been named the Glen’s Vodka William Hill League 1 Manager of the Month for August 2025 In August, Caley Thistle secured league wins against Kelty Hearts, Peterhead, Montrose and Alloa Athletic while also getting wins in the KDM Evolution Trophy against Elgin City and Aberdeen B. Kellacher said: “It’s always nice to get an award but this isn’t just for me, it’s for everyone at the club. I’ve got a great staff, really good players and everyone has pulled their weight. Everyone works ever so hard, and this award recognises all our efforts.” And the laundry award for clean sheets goes to>>> Goalkeeper Ross Munro has been named the SPFL William Hill League 1 Player of the Month for August 2025. Munro, 25 years-old, kept clean sheets in our league wins against Kelty Hearts, Peterhead, Montrose and Alloa Athletic. Upon receiving the award, Ross Munro said: “It’s nice to get recognised, but this is a collective award. I wouldn’t have got this award without all in the boys in the squad, the management and the staff.” This is our Big Boys Squad for League1 business and the team we had out against the Wasps two weeks ago. The Wasps came North on Ladies day but it was the Caley Jags that took the three points with a deflected Liam Sole strike just enough to swat away the Wasps. We were somewhat wasteful throughout the game and by the end of the match had to rely on keeper Ross Munro to keep our noses just in front. Last weekend we were just as wasteful in the KDM Trophy and had Liam Sole to thank for saving our blushes with a 94th minute corner kick that ended up in the net after Binos keeper Robert Duffy had denied us with a series of wonderful saves during the ninety minutes. Ross Cuningham opened the scoring for the visitors with a stunning strike before Chanka Zimba levelled before the interval. We made heavy weather of seeing off the Binos and the sending off of Stewart Murdoch led to the cavalry charges that eventually paid off with the Sole goal deep into time added on. Ross Millen remained on the bench against Stirling Albion, so that might mean he is a real thing and he could be included this week again. Paul Allan missed out last week but is back in contention and Adam MacKinnon has been getting more game time recently as he gets up to speed. Scott Kellacher has plenty of attacking options available to him despite losing Robbie Thompson and Ben Gardiner who have both been loaned out to Brora Rangers until January. Robbie has bagged three goals in the two games he has played for the Cattachs so far with Ben also scoring in the last one in midweek. Caley Jags will be in the Pink on Saturday and that should brighten up the TV screens>>> LINK TO ICTFC The kit will be worn by the team for the first time tomorrow in our William Hill League 1 match against Cove Rangers, which is a 5.30pm kick-off live on BBC Alba. The club will also have a pop-up shop in Tesco Extra Inverness, Eastfield Way for the in-service days on Monday 15th and Tuesday 16th September from 10am until 4pm on both days, with both our new 2025/26 Home and Away kits on sale. Ticket's HereAdult: £15, Concession: £9, Youth (12-17): £6, Under 12s: Free ICT Supporters Travel Club 🚍Travel Club Bus leaves Sarens PSG Stadium at 1pm???. £20 a seat. Book through the Travel Club’s Facebook Or call 07462 218717 Cove drew 0-0 with Hamilton Accies in their last League1 encounter to gain just their second point this season. Their other point came in a 3-3 draw with Montrose a couple of weeks ago. Note that they only had two subs on the bench v Accies, one of which was keeper Bálint Demus. Striker David Eguaibor appears to be a handful for defences having scored all four of Coves League1 goals including a hat-trick in a dramatic encounter against Montrose. He also scored the only goal of the game against Dundee B recently. They lost 1-0 to Elgin City in the KDM Trophy game on Saturday. Blair Yule was against Peterhead and missed the game against Accies but should be back for this one. Cove have a few injuries to contend with and Arron Darge and Declan Glass out and defender Michael Doyle is a doubt. Mitch Megginson: Mitch’s tally of eighty-six league goals represents just over a quarter of the total Cove have scored during their time in Leagues One, Two, and the Championship, and he has been top marksman in four of their six campaigns to date. Always a danger and still the man that needs shackled. Tale of the Tape League1: Cove 0-2 QotS - Match 1 Muir 1-0 Cove - Match 2 Cove 3-3 Mo - Match 3 Heid 3-1 Cove - Match 4 Ham 0-0 Cove - Match 5 KDM Trophy Cove 1-1 Spartans (Darge ⚽) Cove 1-0 Dundee B Elgin 1-0 Cove From BBC Sport In: Robbie Mutch, (GK Ayr Utd); David Eguaibor, forward (Cobh Ramblers); Justin Eguaibor, defender (Cobh Ramblers); Liam Parker, defender (St Johnstone, loan to perm); Layton Bisland, defender (Arbroath); Mackenzie Strachan, midfielder (Annan). Loan in: Lewis O'Donnell, midfielder (Arabs); Jackson Mylchreest, forward (St Johnstone). Out: Nick Suman, goalkeeper (Aberdeen); Will Gillingham, defender (Port Melbourne); Myles Gaffney, forward (Annan); Finlay Murray, defender (Formartine); Connor Scully, midfielder. Loan ended: Adam Emslie, midfielder (Aberdeen); Dylan Lobban, midfielder (Aberdeen); Findlay Marshall, midfielder (Aberdeen); Liam Parker, defender (St Johnstone). League1 Table Pos Team Pld Gd Pts 1 Queens 5 4 10 2 Alloa 4 2 9 3 Stenny 5 1 8 4 ICTFC 5 7 7 5 Accies 5 3 7 6 E Fife 5 -2 7 7 Peter 5 -2 6 8 Mo 5 -4 4 9 Kelty 4 -4 3 10 Cove 5 -5 2 Some dates for your diary over the next few months. First up is the comedy night next Friday night and it's not at the next home game at the Global Energy Stadium in Dingwall. Maybe not as funny, but it will be held in the Kingsmills Lounge at the Caledonian Sarens PSG Stadium. It's fantastic to see so much now happening at the club since Alan Salvage came to the rescue and at a meeting on Friday Mr Savage put an end to our time in administration and banished our years of anguish and floundering in the doldrums in the bin. Alan Savage confirmed he has 100% control of the club and that the club is officially out of administration. Statue incoming! More to come on this story as the full details of the press conference will be released in due course. Suffice to say it's great news for the club. He reiterated plans to turn part of the car park into a music venue, replacing the Ironworks, but he believes that could also double up as a conference centre and multiple five-a-side football pitches. He also has plans to install a petrol station, or an electric vehicle charging station, on the ground around the club, and is in discussions with Highland Council regarding that. Before any of those plans come to fruition though, Savage will have to appoint a board of directors. He confirmed that Supporters’ Trust chair George Moodie will have a seat at the table, while it was confirmed on Companies’ House that Savage’s wife, Dawn, has been appointed too. Cove, near Aberdeen, is famous for its history as a fishing village and the local quarrying of hard, export-grade granite, and for the infamous Aberdeen Fish Meal Factory, known as "the stinker". The "Stinker": From 1894 to 1937, the Aberdeen Fish Meal Factory operated in the area, producing manure and earning the infamous nickname "the stinker" due to its processing smell. The local entertainer Harry Gordon even made a famous parody about it, "A Song of Cove". It's said that smell still lingers to this very day and that's where the saying "he's had a right stinker the day min" came from...Right eenufff!
  4. FT, a 1-0 win thanks to MacLeod’s deflected shot. We defended very well and didn’t do a lot wrong, but were pretty poor in the final third. Poor game but a great day for us.
  5. The ICT girls ran out 2-1 victors and will play the semi final in November! 😁 Added bonus of watching my younger daughter put a few past County in the U12 festival earlier in the day too 👌
  6. Happy days IBM. Got to watch a granddaughter play for u12 ict girls this morning, then onto watch a grandson play for clach u 12 v Buckie TH, then onto watch 3 granddaughters play basketball for the Bears at the IRA. A quick wash and then out with the boss for a meal in town tonight. By the time I get home, after a couple of pints, I will be giving it 😴, so will watch the recording tomorrow sometime. Wonder if I will make it that far before having a wee peek to see what the score was or someone says “ bad result for ict today” 😡 Ps……… my original plan for today was to watch my grandson play for U 12 Ross County v Falkirk in Falkirk, a good day out and a good fish supper in Pitlochry on the way home, but the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. 😀
  7. Visit our website for full details of how to enter this amazing prize draw: WIN Both New Home & Away Shirts! As announced earlier to our members, the Inverness Caledonian Thistle Supporters Trust is holding an online prize draw to raise much needed funds, and you could net yourself a win! 💥 PRIZE: New ICTFC 2025/26 Home & Away Shirts! Any size, adult or child. 🎯 Every online prize ticket you buy helps support fan-led initiatives and strengthens the Trust's standing with the football club and the local community. 📅 Enter Now! 🏷️ Tickets only £2 🎉 Draw takes place on Wednesday 1st October 👉 For your chance to win, please follow this link: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/inverness-caledonian-thistle-shirts-draw Look the part for 2025/26. Two Shirts, £2, One Lucky Winner! 🔴🔵
  8. bishbashbosh might be as well waiting for the highlights tomorrow
  9. A good three points that were deserved despite the poor performance in what was a very flat game.
  10. Ah brilliant! Does this mean we can have our 5 points back now?
  11. THE LINEUP IS OUT! Don't miss your chance to be part of this special occasion. Limited tickets. Get yours now! 🔴🔵 https://www.tickettailor.com/events/invernesscaledonianthistlesupporterstrust/1832448 Full details here: Scottish Cup Anniversary Night Lineup
  12. If you're at a loss tomorrow afternoon as we're away, the U14 Blues have fantastically reached the quarter finals of the Challenge Cup (their Scottish Cup) from 198 teams. Any support greatly appreciated, 2.05pm at Millburn Academy astro.
  13. Loving both kits this year! This is a sidenote, but something I've been wondering for a while. Why do the players never seem to have names on the back of their shirts anymore? Most other teams in league one seem to manage it. Perhaps understandable this season with everything going on, but we didn't have them last season either. Is it purely a cost issue, or something else?
  14. This is a link to the Press Conference:
  15. Not a very exciting story for me! Born in Inverness always lived here. Always liked football but really got into it when Euro 96 was on, in November my uncle asked what I wanted for my birthday i said to go to a local football game, (didn't even know who the local team were!). We went to a game mid November for the home Ict v County derby and I was hooked from the first minute and had a season ticket ever since.
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