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  1. A couple of pics from last night for the poor/lucky souls who couldn't make it (hiya Gringo}. Best viewed while sitting with your feet in a basin of ice.
  2. Totally agree about penalty shout. Alloa's goal was as sloppy as a sloppy thing that had won first prize at a sloppy thing contest for being a sloppy thing. That translates to sh!te defending.
  3. At one point we had Saturday’s xi back on the park after the subs and finished strongly. A draw was fair though, Alloa are no mugs.
  4. …and I originally had 1-1 full time and edited it to 0-1 - not one of my most successful days prediction-wise, but without knowing how things panned out tonight I’d have taken 1-1 before kickoff. A decent result away on a cold night against one of our more serious rivals for the title.
  5. Into the Christmas spirit already!!
  6. Looks very much like we should have had a penalty there. We got a bit of luck though with our goal, the Alloa keeper seems to have made a mess of a very saveable shot. Decent result though, away to a team packed with internationals!
  7. I agree with commentator, last second penalty, var would have given that all day long. No excuse for linesman as said.
  8. Disappointed we couldn’t win after leading but I’d have taken that before kick off. Sounds a pretty even game.
  9. Not sure why we felt the need to make three changes to the side that rolled Queen of the South over.
  10. The Clean Sheet Derby No More Midweek at the Indodrill saw the two best defences in League1 battle it out for three points. Inverness made three changes with Liam Sole, Chanka Zimba and David Wotherspoon on the bench and Luis Longstaff, Alfie Bavidge, and Alfie Stewart starting. Billy Mckay and Ross Millen made the bench after their injury lay off. Both sides looked to have strong benches with plenty experience in reserve. It was a chilly night at the Recreation Park but unlike last weekend, the first half was pretty even with little of note up for discussion as defences were on top in a mainly midfield battle. Both keepers made a couple of routine saves with Adam MacKinnon having our best effort and Cameron O'Donnell's header being denied by Munro seven minutes before the break. However, just on the whistle, up popped Luis Longstaff to break the deadlock as he shot into the bottom corner from a Paul Allan assist after we moved the ball across the park from the left side. Four touches later Longstaff shot across the keeper who got a hand on it but neither he nor the defender on the line were able to keep the ball from bouncing into the net. HALF TIME: 0-1 Kalvin Orsi replaced Lewis Stewart at the start of the second half but it was the visitors that went about their business with intent as Paul Allan and Alfie Bavidge both missed the target from a tight angle five minutes into the half. MacKinnon followed suite minutes later. The Wasps hit back with Callum Burnside and Luke Rankin having a go before Kurtis Roberts shot over and was replaced moments later by Andrew Clarke. With twenty-five minutes remaining, Chanka Zimba replaced Alfie Bavidge. Alloa won a couple of corners and it was the visitors turn to concede a goal as Cameron O'Donnell levelled the game, knocking in following a corner. The visiting defence posted missing as O'Donnell tapped into an empty net. It was scooped away on the line but it was adjudged to already be over the line. Billy Mckay had an effort blocked near the end and a penalty shout for handball in the Alloa box went unanswered. The sort of appeals that VAR would have given. Meh! FULL TIME: 1-1 Never an easy place to take points from and tonight was no exception. A point apiece was probably a fair reflection on the game although a last minute penalty claim for handball was ignored by the referee. Match reaction from CTO>>> tm4tj asked: Not sure why we felt the need to make three changes to the side that rolled Queen of the South over. Mantis answered: At one point we had Saturday’s XI back on the park after the subs and finished strongly. A draw was fair though, Alloa are no mugs. How the table looks tonight Superb image of Recreation Park taken by Mantis on CTO From Alloa TV No Listen! Date: 25/11/2025 Venue: Recreation Park, Alloa Attendance: 0581 Referee: Euan Anderson Alloa Athletic: 1 Manager: Andy Graham Lineup: MacFarlane, Taggart, Devine, Dewar, O'Donnell (Mckay 87), Roberts (Clarke 64), Hetherington, Scougall (Donnelly 75), Rankin (Sammon 74), Burnside, Stewart (Orsi 46) Subs (not used): Ogayi; Buchanan, Foster, Gallagher, Scorers: O'Donnell (74) Booked: Dewar (36) Sent Off: none Inverness CT: 1 Manager: Scott Kellacher Lineup: Munro; MacLeod, Devine, Savage, Robertson, Longstaff (Wotherspoon 74), Allan, Chalmers, MacKinnon (B Mckay 89), Stewart (Sole 74), Bavidge (Zimba 66) Subs (not used): Ross; S Thompson, Millen, MacIntyre, Alonge Scorers: Longstaff (45) Booked: MacKinnon (38) Sent Off: none
  11. Ha ha. I had 0-1 at half time.
  12. I wish he’d waited until the first minute of the second half, screwed up my NPL halftime prediction ☹️
  13. A bit surprised we’ve made three changes but I can’t argue that Longstaff, Bavidge and Stewart deserve to be in the team. It’s great that we have options and competition for places. Mckay back earlier than expected too so it’s a very strong bench.
  14. He's been deprived of his pie on a roll methinks...
  15. I’d have been at this match if international call ups hadn’t intervened. Our away record is very good, with just that blemish at Hamilton, and I think we can get another win. Alloa don’t concede many (at 8, the same as us) but don’t score many either. It could be tight and getting the first goal could be key to it, as that will make them come at us and open up space for us to cause them further problems. We are in a good place, let’s make it even better!
  16. This match is really one to look forward to. Pity it had been shunted into a Tuesday night as I feel it would have attracted (and deserved) a much larger gate on its original Saturday slot. Anyway, to the game itself. For me this is the perfect platform for ICTFC to display whether they are capable of holding down the position and tag of div 1 promotion favourites! Put it another way ‘does the Emperor’s clothes fit’ or are they just a little bit too heavy right now. I believe in the players and management have proved they have the ability and skills to deserve being top of the league on merit. Now they are the target for every team to knock them of this perch. It’s more a metal attitude the players have to show going forward. A good result tonight for me (and gauge to the above) will be to come away with a victory. A draw would be for me also a sign we are ready and capable of thinking we can carry the burden of promotion favourites. A sprinkling of luck doesn’t go amiss. Go for it lads! bc
  17. After postponing the original fixture due to players being on International duty, I really really hope Alloa Athletic lose.😁
  18. SUPERB PERFORMANCE. Mackinnon reminds me a lot of gerard. Not at the same level but in terms of mentality and impact he is astonishing. Calum Macleod is also developing into a great player. With performances this good our biggest risk is the winter transfer window and especially next seasons squad depletion if promoted. If we can extend any of these guys now is the time to do it. We shouldnt stop them leaving for their development but we should stop them leaving for free.
  19. I was out on Saturday evening but left my phone at home to avoid alerts and watched it first thing yesterday morning "as live". I thought the midfield were all excellent, to a man. Through the game I kept changing my mind on MoM but did eventually settle on McKinnon - two assists and a goal really deserve the plaudits. When the entire midfield play well it makes life so much easier for the defence and attack. Long may it continue. Getting the early goal was key too. Doing this stops the opposition parking the bus looking for a 0-0 and enables more chances to be created as the opponent has to look to get forward more than they planned. As someone who has only seen the two TV games and watched the YouTube goals/highlights for the rest I did want to mention Munro. As a keeper they really only appear when letting in a goal if you survive on YouTube clips, so even though he didn't really have any spectacular saves to make I thought he played well. Calmly dominated his area, made good decisions and claimed the ball well when he needed to. The defence are also clearly comfortable passing to him when necessary. He deserved the clean sheet. Let's just hope that all the good work and performance can be maintained tomorrow night.
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