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  1. 4 points
    Backlog starts at the MGM Timber After a seasonal collapse, Inverness need to get back on track quickly as they play catch-up at the home of East Fife. Tuesday night @19:45 will see the Methil men take on a stuttering Caley Jags, fresh from being dumped out of the Scottish Cup by league2 leaders Spartans. East Fife are on a similar trajectory to the Caley Jags having lost all four of their games in a month since beating Elgin City in the KDM Trophy. Their form has been erratic, going from beating Stenhousemuir 1-0 at home to being thrashed 5-0 by the same side less than a month later. Like Inverness, their early season form seems to have deserted them and recent games have left both sets of fans looking for for an improvement. Time for the Caley Jags players to stand up and be counted. There's plenty waiting in the wings if they can't keep a level of consistency sufficient enough to get us out of this League. They are good enough, now get out there and show the world. Alloa Athletic play Montrose on the same night. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Match/Ticket/Bus £20/Info Stenhousemuir KDM Alloa @ Home ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Let's name and shame them. Here's the guys that put paid to our aspirations in the Scottish Cup this season. A team with enough talent to run away with League1 but unable to beat the Spartans. Last time out Inverness fell to their worst Scottish Cup result ever as Spartans dug deep to take the tie to penalties against a gutless Caley Jags. They confirmed their inability to score with the first two penalties being saved by MotM Paddy Martin and we never recovered from that going down 4-2 in the shoot-out after 120 minutes without a goal. Recent League form is no better with only one point from our last three games scoring just one goal whilst conceding three. The only highlight of late was ironically a penalty shoot-out over Partick Thistle in the KDM Trophy after an encouraging 3-3 draw. That was probably our downfall four days later at Ainslie Park. This fixture was carried over from November due to the postponed Scottish Cup schedules against Tranent getting in the way, and they were delayed three times due to a waterlogged pitch. Inverness supporters should purchase tickets in Sections G & H. One of our better displays this season was the fixture at the Caledonian Stadium where we beat East Fife 4-1 at the end of September. 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. 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. 99 bonk as Alfie Bavidge completed the scoring in the 99th minute. That win put Inverness top of the table for now. Full Time: 4-1 The Fifers squad that went out of the KDM Trophy 3-0 to Arbroath on 13th of January. Rollo was in goal for that one and Tommy Goss has since returned to Annan Athletic after being on loan at Bayview. There's a few changes in that side to the one that normally is on League duty. Nathan Austin Their last League1 fixture was that 5-0 drubbing from Stenhousemuir at Ochilview. Prior to that they had been beaten 1-0 by Kelty Hearts and Peterhead. East Fife had no game last weekend as their Cup journey was ended at the end of November by Arbroath (2-0), who also ended the Fifers involvement in the KDM Trophy a week ago by 3-0. 🏆William Hill League 1 🆚Inverness Caledonian Thistle 🏟MGM Timber Bayview Stadium 📅Tuesday 20th January 2026 🕒7:45PM KO 🎟️Tickets 📺Live stream available worldwide 👀 ➡️ https://eftv.info Ticket Prices: Adults: £20 Concessions: £16 Under 16s: £5 East Fife Community FC members (U16): Free Inverness supporters should purchase tickets in Sections G & H. Alloa Athletic play Montrose on the same night. Accies beat Peterhead 1-2 at the weekend ☠️ Pos Team Pld Gd Pts 1 Stenny 21 12 37 2 ICTFC 19 20 34 3 QueenS 21 4 34 4 Alloa 20 10 30 5 P'Head 20 -12 26 6 E Fife 19 -8 25 7 Monty 19 -9 24 8 Accies 20 13 19 9 Cove 20 -4 17 10 Kelty 21 -26 13
  2. 2 points
    Big improvement this half. Mind you, it couldn't get any worse after that first 45.
  3. 2 points
    Two subs have made the difference. Alfie Stewart getting himself on the ball loads and gets himself a goal. Willox has had a couple decent chances to score also.
  4. 2 points
    Someone tell them we are on minus 15 points. It worked 2 seasons ago😉
  5. 2 points
    First half report: Inverness got the game underway in blue and red on the artificial surface, their first visit in 27 years apparently with Oscar MacIntyre reinstated at left back and Jordan Alonge getting a rare start as well. Michael MacKenna would be a big threat for the hosts. A threatening ball in from MacIntyre on the left brought about a corner, but to no avail as a glanced header soon after bounced wide. Not much goalmouth action in the opening exchanges as defences were mopping up wayward balls forward on the fiery surface. East Fife players look keen to start a scrap in the opening quarter, shoving the visitors around at every opportunity. Untidy game with twenty minutes gone, the hosts in no mood to play attractive football. Too many players in blue not getting on the ball as of yet midway through the half. Zimba, Sole, MacKinnon, Alonge, Longstaff making no headway whatsoever with defences on top. Almost a bit of action as Sole found a yard of space to fire a ball into the box but it just evaded everyone. Ah well, back to sleep then. Twelve minutes before the break Brian Easton was replaced due to an injury with Halsey replacing him. Not sure Easton was injured, he might just have been bored. For a big guy, Zimba was struggling to win high balls forward. Mind you, he wasn't the only one. Liam Sole was unable to beat an egg in this first half as possession was gifted away all too often. Not sure I've witnessed such a poor half of football in my entire life. The BBC stats were not broken this time. It showed no shots on target. Grim stuff. Thankfully the referee called a halt to save our souls. HALF TIME: 0-0 They tried to play highlights at the interval to no avail, alas there were none to show. Let's hope something happens in the second half or the 118 away fans will probably go home as well. And those watching on EFTV. I want my money back...
  6. 2 points
    No listen, if I'm being honest.... It's pathetic.
  7. 1 point
    I hope bishbashbosh stuck with it for the second half Yes, as I probably will have to do again on Saturday. Alloa pumped Montrose 4-1 in the other game tonight. Got there in the end though.
  8. 1 point
    I hope bishbashbosh stuck with it for the second half
  9. 1 point
    you can have the first draft now Second Half They tried to play highlights at the interval to no avail, alas there were none to show. Let's hope something happens in the second half or the 118 away fans will probably go home as well. And those watching on EFTV. I want my money back.... Early activity in the Inverness box as we cleared the ball in the opening minute. Luis Longstaff took a dig after the referee played advantage but his shot was dragged low and wide from the edge of the box. Not sure what it is, but something must be making all these players play so poorly. Biggest cheer so far was Munro slicing a clearance behind for a corner from which Bah tried a McTominay but fired over the bar. A corner onto the head of Zimba who should have hit the target but failed as it bounced wide. Danny Devine came in late at the back post off a Chalmers free kick but he stabbed his effort just over the bar. In fairness at least we are seeing some attempts and MacKinnon fired wide from outside the box. The closest effort so far saw McManus clear off the line with his head from a Devine header before Sole lashed the rebound well wide. The visitors pressure was mounting and after a period of decent possession it ended with Sole's cross being just too high. It had been coming, and when it did come it was a belter after the ball broke to Alfie Stewart who whacked a beauty with the outside of his left foot high past the diving keeper. Kieron Willox almost added a second but his low curler missed the post by a whisker. Another effort from Willox was palmed away by the keeper minutes later followed by a blocked effort. A ball in from a corner went vertical and when it dropped to Devine two yards out he missed the target. Should have been number two. Since the visitors upped the tempo with the introduction of Stewart and Willox there was only one side in it and into time added on the points were safe when substitute Alfie Bavidge raced clear to finish at the second attempt after Hemfrey had blocked his initial effort. Boom!!! FULL TIME: 0-2 Oh well, they can keep the money after a much better second half where the visitors dominated. That result put the Caley Jags back on top of the table on goal difference after an incredibly dull first half
  10. 1 point
    That’ll do nicely. Back to winning ways.
  11. 1 point
    Now let’s see this out and get the win!
  12. 1 point
    Just tell your players at half time to be brave, it's that simple and stop pretending to be Arsenal.
  13. 1 point
    The BBC stats were not broken this time. It showed no shots on target. Grim stuff. Thankfully the referee called a halt to save our souls. HALF TIME: 0-0 They tried to play highlights at the interval to no avail, alas there were none to show. Let's hope something happens in the second half or the fans will probably go home as well.
  14. 1 point
    HT: According to the BBC stats (and we all know how good they can be) we haven't had a shot yet.
  15. Backlog starts at the MGM Timber After a seasonal collapse, Inverness need to get back on track quickly as they play catch-up at the home of East Fife. Tuesday night @19:45 will see the Methil men take on a stuttering Caley Jags, fresh from being dumped out of the Scottish Cup by league2 leaders Spartans. East Fife are on a similar trajectory to the Caley Jags having lost all four of their games in a month since beating Elgin City in the KDM Trophy. Their form has been erratic, going from beating Stenhousemuir 1-0 at home to being thrashed 5-0 by the same side less than a month later. Like Inverness, their early season form seems to have deserted them and recent games have left both sets of fans looking for for an improvement. Time for the Caley Jags players to stand up and be counted. There's plenty waiting in the wings if they can't keep a level of consistency sufficient enough to get us out of this League. They are good enough, now get out there and show the world. Alloa Athletic play Montrose on the same night. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Match/Ticket/Bus £20/Info Stenhousemuir KDM Alloa @ Home ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Let's name and shame them. Here's the guys that put paid to our aspirations in the Scottish Cup this season. A team with enough talent to run away with League1 but unable to beat the Spartans. Last time out Inverness fell to their worst Scottish Cup result ever as Spartans dug deep to take the tie to penalties against a gutless Caley Jags. They confirmed their inability to score with the first two penalties being saved by MotM Paddy Martin and we never recovered from that going down 4-2 in the shoot-out after 120 minutes without a goal. Recent League form is no better with only one point from our last three games scoring just one goal whilst conceding three. The only highlight of late was ironically a penalty shoot-out over Partick Thistle in the KDM Trophy after an encouraging 3-3 draw. That was probably our downfall four days later at Ainslie Park. This fixture was carried over from November due to the postponed Scottish Cup schedules against Tranent getting in the way, and they were delayed three times due to a waterlogged pitch. Inverness supporters should purchase tickets in Sections G & H. One of our better displays this season was the fixture at the Caledonian Stadium where we beat East Fife 4-1 at the end of September. 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. 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. 99 bonk as Alfie Bavidge completed the scoring in the 99th minute. That win put Inverness top of the table for now. Full Time: 4-1 The Fifers squad that went out of the KDM Trophy 3-0 to Arbroath on 13th of January. Rollo was in goal for that one and Tommy Goss has since returned to Annan Athletic after being on loan at Bayview. There's a few changes in that side to the one that normally is on League duty. Nathan Austin Their last League1 fixture was that 5-0 drubbing from Stenhousemuir at Ochilview. Prior to that they had been beaten 1-0 by Kelty Hearts and Peterhead. East Fife had no game last weekend as their Cup journey was ended at the end of November by Arbroath (2-0), who also ended the Fifers involvement in the KDM Trophy a week ago by 3-0. 🏆William Hill League 1 🆚Inverness Caledonian Thistle 🏟MGM Timber Bayview Stadium 📅Tuesday 20th January 2026 🕒7:45PM KO 🎟️Tickets 📺Live stream available worldwide 👀 ➡️ https://eftv.info Ticket Prices: Adults: £20 Concessions: £16 Under 16s: £5 East Fife Community FC members (U16): Free Inverness supporters should purchase tickets in Sections G & H. Alloa Athletic play Montrose on the same night. Accies beat Peterhead 1-2 at the weekend ☠️ Pos Team Pld Gd Pts 1 Stenny 21 12 37 2 ICTFC 19 20 34 3 QueenS 21 4 34 4 Alloa 20 10 30 5 P'Head 20 -12 26 6 E Fife 19 -8 25 7 Monty 19 -9 24 8 Accies 20 13 19 9 Cove 20 -4 17 10 Kelty 21 -26 13
  16. 1 point
    Indeed, let's get back on track tonight. We are full time and have the best squad in the league, table topping here we come!😊
  17. 1 point
    In the selfish narcissistic shallow world of Trump that prevails these days as leadership, twenty-two lads kicking a ball around a park seems ever more an appealing short escape. It’s only a game lads, so go out and do your best to get a result. Have no fear! bc
  18. 0 points
    This is like watching Spartans all over again. We’re not able to create anything of significance.
  19. 0 points
    Not many people will remember our last visit here. I'll just mention that we've got a 0% success rate 😇
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