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  1. No, listen, the game’s just started and Kell’s been on, and the Vigurs chants were good. I hope we can get an early goal if I’m being honest with you.
  2. Was out this evening and managed to avoid finding out the score then watched the full match when I got home. Think that’s the first time I’ve ever done that, and I’m certainly glad I did. Queens looked poor, but we hardly put a foot wrong and it was right up there with our best performances of the season. I’m not sure there had ever been a week when both ICT and Scotland won and scored 4 goals!
  3. Ok everyone, don’t mention the score. I mentioned it once but I think I got away with it!
  4. First full match I've seen this season. Really impressed with the standard of football, and great to get a few goals. And another clean sheet as well. We could do with another one next Tuesday. Well done to all concerned
  5. I enjoyed that! A commanding performance and I think we made Queens look a poor team as we were really good. Four goals, Sole’s one the pick, but a lot of good play. Some slack passes that could have cost us but we were comfortable and it was good to see us on the front foot all game. I’m happy with MacKinnon as MoM but I thought Allan was pulling all the strings in midfield, and great to see Bavidge on the score sheet. I hope those who can’t make many or any of our games enjoyed the TV experience too. If we can get a result at Alloa on Tuesday the table will look really good indeed.
  6. I wasn't able to make it to the ground but I did get to watch it on BBC Alba. I thought we were really good throughout the team although QOS made it easy for us with a surprising lack of intensity. On that performance we really should expect to start to stretch clear at the top of the league.
  7. I’m fully expecting a smaller crowd Robert but think the 5:30 kick off time on a bitterly cold dark night will have as much effect as the tv. It’ll take a very determined hardcore supporter to make the journey north from Dumfries even without the temptation of watching it from a cozy armchair with warming Bovril in yer hand (other drinks of your choice are available)
  8. From where I was sitting in South London that was great performance, Sole was good value for money and what a terrific goal, Zimba is rapidly becoming a favourite of mine and he dominated their defence, the game time is showing in his overall performance and that assist for Sole's goal was very impressive. Mackinnon excellent, and worthy MotM, but Allen, Chalmers and Robertson all impressed, the defence looked totally in control. And Bavidge getting his goal with some smart movement and a quality finish just what we need coming off the bench Thought 2000 was a good crowd for a 5:30 televised game. Overall an excellent football Saturday for me, Palace up to 4th, Sutton United out of their relegation zone [having looked dead and buried a month ago].
  9. What has happened to Queen of the South? Offered very little, even when our wayward passes were intercepted they barely threatened. We've played better for a one nil, so I'll happily take the 4 goals & clean sheet.
  10. Ditto, Rotten time for a match (teatime). Caught a bug and didn’t want to sit 3 hours and risk making things worse. Anyway, proper and full performance from the boys today. Smashing first goal, well crafted by Zimba and topper of a finish by Cole. Set the stall for the rest of the game. Knocked the wind out of Queens and never looked like they weren’t anything more than just wanting to get back down the A9. Good to see Zimba and AlfieB get on the scoreboard. McKinnon my MoM for his around game and goal. Real statement tonight, Alloa will want to knock us of our stride in Tuesday but we should fear no one !! bc
  11. Faced with the choice of a 240 mile round trip broken up by a 2 hour sit-down in a freezing stadium, and watching the game on a 42" screen in front of a warm fire with a dram in my hand, I opted for the latter! So good to see the stats "shots on target" backed up by a decent amount of goals for a change. But the big one for me was the quality of the passing, which was pretty dire at the beginning of the season. Now the team runs like a well-oiled machine - accurate passes and maintaining possession. Reminds me of the early Yogi days when we all moaned about the "tippy-tappy football" which eventually became our hallmark in the SPL when nobody could get the ball off us! This should stand us in good stead in the Championship next season if we can hang onto the majority of our players, assuming we win promotion!
  12. I think the gaelic translates into - feckin great goal
  13. Sole Stunner Sets the Scene The late game this week saw the Caley Jags who were on a three game winning run face Queen of the South who had lost two of their last three. The covers came off the pitch early and the frost had given up to reveal a pitch in perfect condition for this tea-time fixture. The earlier games saw Stenhousemuir record a big win at Peterhead to move level at the top with the Caley Jags on 23 points. Next Tuesday's opponents Alloa were held at Cove and are on 24points and Oli Shaw scored twice to keep Accies in touch on 21points with East Fife who lost at Montrose 4th on 22points. Ross Millen was on the bench after returning from injury. Chanka Zimba started with Alfie Bavidge on the bench. Supplier Kai Kennedy started with Kurtis Guthrie the big danger up front for the visitors. A couple of early opportunities for the hosts with Ross Stewart having to save from David Wotherspoon in the opening exchanges but we didn't have to wait long for the opener, and what a strike it was from Liam Sole. Chanka Zimba set it up with a superb spin on the left wing to leave the defender in his wake. He drilled his cross back to the edge of the eighteen yard line where Liam Sole met it without breaking stride 15 yards out to volley spectacularly behind the keeper. Great goal, great start for the Caley Jags. A Paul Allan free kick was tipped round the post by Stewart as we looked for a second in the twentieth minute. After a bit of a lull, we eased further ahead after half an hour when Sole won a free kick wide right. Joe Chalmers found Adam MacKinnon's head and he flicked it on for Zimba to react quickest to put the ball into the net a la Lawrence Shankland. Calum MacLeod went close as he met a ball inside the box but the keeper and defender managed to divert it just wide for a corner. It remained that way to the interval with Inverness dominant and Queens sporadic in their forays forward. HALF TIME: 2-0 After the break the Caley Jags continued their possession game before extending their lead after some patient ball retention. Paul Allan and Mitchell Robertson combined for the latter to drill a low ball across the face of the goal where MacKinnon met the ball at the back post to punch it high into the net to give us the cushion to relax. No relaxing for Alfie Bavidge though as one minute after coming on he got on the end of a neat reverse pass from MotM MacKinnon to clip the ball behind the keeper. Queens were bedraggled by now and had we scored another four they could have no complaints. MacIntyre almost manufactured a last second goal for himself after getting through a couple of tackles, his parting shot bobbling across the face of the goal and just wide. FULL TIME: 4-0 A totally dominant performance from the Caley Jags with Queens in disarray. Great all round display with quality goals. Adam MacKinnon was the TV MotM and few could argue with that. However, there were no failures tonight and this win should put us in fine fettle for the trip to Alloa on Tuesday night. We go back to three points ahead of Stenhousemuir who easily disposed of Peterhead at Balmoor. Scott Kellacher was delighted with this Pos Team Pld Gd Pts 1 ICTFC 14 18 29 2 Stenny 15 7 26 3 Alloa 14 9 24 4 E Fife 15 -2 22 5 Accies 15 18 21 6 QueenS 15 -2 21 7 P'Head 15 -5 20 8 Monty 15 -15 15 9 Cove 15 -10 9 10 Kelty 15 -18 9 Date: 22/11/2025 Venue: Caledonian Stadium Attendance: 2003 Referee: Jamie Wilkie Inverness CT: 4 Manager: Scott Kellacher Lineup: Munro; MacLeod, Devine, Savage, Robertson (MacIntyre 78), Sole (Longstaff 74), Allan, Chalmers (S Thompson 83), MacKinnon (Stewart 78), Wotherspoon, Zimba (Bavidge 74) Subs (not used): Ross; Clark, Millen, Alonge Scorers: Sole (8), Zimba (35), MacKinnon (65), Bavidge (75) Booked: Zimba (31) Sent Off: none Queen of the South: 0 Manager: Peter Murphy Lineup: Stewart; Mackenzie, Douglas, Hannah, Dickenson (Johnstone 76), Luissint, Smith (Charters 46), Lyon, Stott, Kennedy (Rogerson 69), Guthrie (Gray 82) Subs (not used): Green; Leslie, Ross Scorers: none Booked: Luissint (79), Mackenzie (85) Sent Off: none
  14. Busy doing the stats A great game well done to all the team and staff, not forgetting the supporters more of the same on Tuesday.
  15. Everyone else will be making their way home from the ground From 500 miles away, it looked like a surprisingly(?) easy win, with the the lads barely having to break sweat. Looked very impressive, well drilled and knocking the ball about beautifully. But I couldn't help thinking that there won't be games like that in the Championship! And I expect more of a challenge on Tuesday night.
  16. I seem to have got a whole topic all to myself. Yay!
  17. After the break the Caley Jags continued their possession game before extending their lead after some patient ball retention. Paul Allan and Mitchell Robertson combined for the latter to drill a low ball across the face of the goal where MacKinnon met the ball at the back post to punch it high into the net to give us the cushion to relax. No relaxing for Alfie Bavidge though as one minute after coming on he got on the end of a neat reverse pass from MotM MacKinnon to clip the ball behind the keeper. Queens were bedraggled by now and had we scored another four they could have no complaints. MacIntyre almost manufactured a last second goal for himself after getting through a couple of tackles, his parting shot bobbling across the face of the goal and just wide. FULL TIME: 4-0
  18. I’m looking forward to this but just hope it being on tv doesn’t reduce the size of the crowd. We’ve hard to work hard for recent league results but I’m hoping we turn it on for the cameras tonight and get a great performance and result.
  19. BBC Alba commentators always biased towards a fellow islander! 😂 I was disappointed his interview wasn't in Gaelic - maybe that's no his thing.
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