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  1. Can't argue with any of the above, Wotherspoon is ( and of course should ) look a class above in this league. I'd also point out that in many games where we aren't really tested, old Joe Chalmers is rolling back the years, quietly linking the play where he has the time to do so comfortably. I'm concerned that without a sustained run of harder games we could be sleepwalking into complacency at this level. Its been said we have a 'championship ' level squad, perhaps true for some - so I look forward to the knockout stage of the challenge cup against the higher level teams to find out where we really measure up.
  2. Dick Sick as a Parrot 😂
  3. The standing stand looked good - shame that the rain came along. It was also funny to hear a very young, young team of supporters giving Douglas Ross a hard time at one stage. And lots of new strips on the youngsters too. The future's looking bright 💰.
  4. Sounds like I missed a great second half. To be top of he league by the end of September beats all our most optimistic hopes. Kell must be in line for Manager of the Month again. Hamilton seem to be emerging as our biggest rivals so let’s put them in their place next Saturday. Well done to all involved!
  5. Pos Team Pld Gd Pts 1 Inverness 8 13 16 2 Accies 8 9 14 3 Stenny 8 2 14 4 Alloa 7 1 12 5 Monty 8 -2 11 6 East Fife 8 -4 11 7 Queens 8 0 10 8 P'Head 8 -3 10 9 Kelty 7 -7 6 10 Cove 8 -9 2
  6. For a few minutes last Saturday, until Stenny scored Seriously, though, 2 points clear after 8 games, having given them all a 5 point start, is amazing! Averaging over 2.6 points per game, whilst all of the others are below 2.
  7. Great day with other results going in our favour too. 5 point deduction brushed aside before the end of September, top of the league already and looking like we could very well hang on to it. So, Eagle4Caley, how much are you enjoying your season so far? 😁
  8. Fifers Swamped in Second Half Blitz The rain arrived just in time for kick-off in the Highlands after a few days of late Summer sun. The Fifers were in no mood to be turned over by an on form Inverness and made life difficult for their hosts in the first 45. However, David Wotherspoon headed the Caley Jags in front after seventeen minutes. Nathan Austin levelled just before the interval but Wotherspoon scored his second after an hour and a deflected effort by Alfie Stewart added a third minutes later. 99 bonk as substitute Alfie Bavidge completed the scoring in the 99th minute. That win puts Inverness top of the table for now. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Plenty of posturing in the opening minutes as both teams tried to suss out their opponents. A Brian Easton header from the centre of the box was saved by Ross Munro in the thirteenth minute but five minutes later Inverness took the lead when David Wotherspoon scored with a looping header. Alfie Stewart tried his luck with a header of his own bur Ruairidh Adams gathered it comfortably. Dick Campbell's side were making it difficult for the hosts to create clear opportunities and Spoony shot wide on the half hour. Danny Devine headed wide with chances at a premium. Former Caley Jags striker Nathan Austin squared matters just before half time when he rose high to send a header into the net off Ewan McLeod's looping cross into the six yard box to stun the home crowd. HALF TIME: 1-1 Bustling striker Tommy Goss replaced Lewis Latona at the interval for the visitors but it was the hosts that came out like a scalded cat, creating a number of half chances over the next fifteen minutes. Zimba and Easton were both substituted after a clash of heads before the hour, Easton on a stretcher, Zimba still on his feet. The quality of Wotherspoon restored our advantage firing high into the net after a deft flick over the defenders leg and minutes later a deflected strike from Alfie Stewart took the ball behind Adams to increase our lead. Inverness had turned the screw since the interval and were flooding forward and getting their rewards for it. Deep into stoppage time Alfie Bavidge added a fourth in the 99th minute when a slick ball from Billy Mckay saw him run into the box to drill home with pace, power and precision at the keepers near post. Four superb goals and three points. What's not to like! FULL TIME: 4-1 That combination of results today sees Inverness hit the top of the table on matchday eight. Alloa and Kelty still have a game in hand though and surprisingly Hamilton Accies are the ones leading the chase with Stenhousemuir on the same points as them. After a towsy first half, the floodgates opened as the hosts pressure paid off once they upped the work rate. Another two goals for Spoony and Alfie Stewart's have a go policy worked in his favour with the deflected strike. Good to see Alfie Bavidge get in on the act with his 99th minute goal. A superb ball through ball from Billy and a great finish by Bavidge. Next up for Inverness on 4th October could be good indicator to see if we have the cajones to take this League by the scruff of the neck. It's a visit to take on Hamilton Accies at Broadwood Stadium. An early six-pointer if ever there was one with John Rankin's side defying their apparent lack of funding and still getting results, Good reception for the linesman today. Hope he wasn't too upset and never let it bother him. Mr Ross was his name Pos Team Pld Gd Pts 1 Inverness 8 13 16 2 Accies 8 9 14 3 Stenny 8 2 14 4 Alloa 7 1 12 5 Monty 8 -2 11 6 East Fife 8 -4 11 7 Queens 8 0 10 8 P'Head 8 -3 10 9 Kelty 7 -7 6 10 Cove 8 -9 2 Honest as ever, Dick is Sick as a Parrot 🦜 Date: 27/09/2025 Venue: Caledonian Stadium Attendance: 2316 Referee: Cameron Stirling Inverness CT: 4 Manager: Scott Kellacher Lineup: Munro; MacLeod. Devine, Savage, MacIntyre, Longstaff (Alonge 90+6), Wotherspoon (B Mckay 90+6), Chalmers, Stewart (Allan 82), Sole (MacKinnon 82), Zimba (Bavidge 58) Subs (not used): Ross; Strachan, Millen, Robertson Scorers: Wotherspoon (17, 62), Stewart (65), Bavidge (90+9) Booked: none Sent Off: none East Fife: 1 Manager: Dick Campbell Lineup: Adams; McLeod (Newton 77), Munro, Easton (Bah 57), Peggie (Norey 77), Latona (Goss 46), Millar, McManus, Culbert, McKenna, Austin Subs (not used): Rollo; Slattery, Jones, Nicol Scorers: Austin (43) Booked: none Sent Off: none
  9. Naw listen! That was what I call a very entertaining way to spend a Saturday. Football is FUN again. Well done lads, on the game and also on reaching top of the table.
  10. Top of the league. When could we last say that?
  11. Well done to the team today.
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