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  1. Time to Kick On We play one of our postponed fixtures against Peterhead on Tuesday night 17th February with a 7:45pm kick-off. This is our catch up fixture as all teams will have played 29 games after Tuesday night with only seven League1 fixtures remaining thereafter. It's not been the most productive last fortnight as the Caley Jags crawl towards the finishing line having dropped four points against the bottom two sides. This has allowed Stenhousemuir to draw level on points at the top of the table and put the fans on edge after they ground out yet another result against a dominant Peterhead. One positive from the weekend was Alfie Stewart's stunning strike to open the scoring and will go down as our 100th strike of the season. What a way to mark the occasion, as sweet a strike as you will see right here>>> BOOOOOOM! Windy the Poo said it's going to be windy so remember to take yer kite! 🪁 💩🪁 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Match/Ticket/Bus/Bar/Info KDM Trophy Info & Tickets ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tuesday v Peterhead 🎟️ Tickets available from HERE 🚗 North and South Car Parks Open 🛍️ Club Shop open from 10am - KO Bar 94 open at 1730, last orders at 1915 (the bar must be fully vacated by 1930). Bar 94 reopens at full time when MotM 🏆 will take place, so please stay for this after the game. 🚍 Operated by Stagecoach, the bus will leave the Bus Station for the Stadium at 1900 🚍 Returning from the Stadium to the Bus Station 10 minutes after the full time whistle. 💰 For both games, the bus fare is £2.70 single (contactless payments or cash accepted) 🆓 Over 60/Disabled & Under 22 Concession passes are valid, giving free travel on the service to passholders. Our squad in the disappointing home draw with Cove Rangers, our third draw in the last four games. A searing 100th goal of the season for the Caley Jags from Alfie Stewart set us on the way to victory....or so we thought before Demus was left unchallenged in the 95th minute to grab a welcome point for Cove. Last Six League1: W W D D W D We beat East Fife comfortably 3-0 and followed that with a win in our BBC Alba extravaganza at Broadwood (0-1). The next League game was that tough 1-1 draw with Stenny when we had Ben Brannan sent off with 20m left. On the Tuesday after we beat Ayr Utd 1-2 to progress into the KDM Trophy Final. A disappointing no scoring draw at Kelty followed where we struggled to create enough clear chances and allowed the pack to close in again before last weeks 3-1 home win over Montrose. With Stenny drawing and Alloa losing in midweek, we had a smidgeon of breathing space going into the home game against Cove but that was taken away by a goalkeeper. Balint Demus headed in an equaliser because we failed to put the game to bed when on top. A common theme throughout the season and one which Stenhousemuir took full advantage of by snatching a last minute winner at the weekend. Meh! Why have the goals dried up at a crucial stage of the season when we really need to put teams to the sword? A bit more composure against Cove would have been more beneficial and given us a comfortable three points, but we spurned too many good chances to ease our way to victory. I doubt we will find Peterhead any easier to beat with Peterhead nine points better off than Cove despite Cove beating them 2-1 recently. Liam Sole was missing on Saturday??? Peterhead's squad that lost to Stenhousemuir at the weekend. A late goal that saw a four point swing at the top as unknown to them at the time of scoring, Cove's keeper would snatch an unlikely point at the Caledonian Stadium deep into time added on. Last Six League1: D W W L W L Their last six started with a 1-1 D at Kelty. A comfortable 3-1 win at home to East Fife was followed by an even better result at Palmerston as they beat Queen of the South 0-2. They lost the North East derby at Cove 2-1 but bounced back by thrashing title contenders Alloa 3-1 last midweek. A narrow defeat to a last minute Ross Taylor free kick saw The Warriors win at Balmoor to pull level at the top of the table with the Caley Jags. Peterhead have taken 10 points from their last six games compared to the Caley Jags' 12 points. Jack Newman is their No1 keeper and Flynn Duffy is still at Balmoor. Former Aberdeen players Peter Pawlett, Cammy Smith and Niall McGinn are all experienced campaigners with plenty to offer and Jason Brown is a leader on the park. Peterhead FC On X Mar 14th Full Time: Peterhead 0-1 @StenhousemuirFC The visitors steal 3 points at Balmoor 👀 Ryan Strachan no a happy bunny with the end result>>> Pos Team Pld Gd Pts ICTFC 28 30 53 Stenny 29 17 53 3 Alloa 29 15 46 4 QotS 29 6 43 5 P'Head 28 -8 38 6 Monty 29 -13 37 7 E Fife 29 -25 29 8 Cove 29 -5 27 9 Accies 29 12 24 Kelty 29 -29 19 Strap yourself in it's going to be a bumpy ride Tonight/19:45 - Peterhead (H) 21.03.2026/15:00 - Alloa (A) 27.03.2026/19:45 - Queens (H) TV 📺 05.04.2026/16:10 - Raith Rovers (N) (TV) KDM FINAL 📺 11.04.2026/17:30 - Stenny (A) TV 📺 14.04.2026/19:45 - Peterhead (A) TV 📺 18.04.2026/15:00 - Kelty Hearts (H) 25.04.2026/15:00 - East Fife (A) 02.05.2026/15:00 - Hamilton (H)
  2. Comfortable lead at the break Zimba took his goal well, Alonge with a curling shot from long range, keeper tips over, Alonge scores in the box following the corner. Also been a couple of glaring misses from close range. Visitors not threatening other than our defence offering them opportunities to swing the ball in from a few free kicks we are giving away around our box. Big diffrrence this game is we have a 2 goal cushion to allow us to push on second half.
  3. 2 points
    Not just you but . . . . . applauding and booing is probably the most effective form of feedback from the spectator to the performer. Whether it be opera, orchestra, theatre, rock concert, sport or whatever - you pay to be entertained. And if the entertainment is not to the standard you expect - bum notes, forgotten lines, singing out of key, wasted crosses and corners - dissatisfaction is expressed by the boo. Similarly if all is going well, applause and cheering is the appropriate response. I'm not a boo-er myself but I can accept that it's a less harmful way of expressing disapproval than simply not going to the next home game because you didn't appreciate the fare being served up in the previous one!
  4. 2 points
    Just wish Jordan Alonge wouldn't go to ground so easily (and unconvincingly) when he's in the penalty area. He's a good player - no need for that! Embarrassing.
  5. Following our recent March Board Meeting, we issued this update to members: Update to Members: March 2026 Leading on the sad passing of Board Member John West, it also includes details of two new initiatives: ICT Worldwide and a Prize Draw for Hospitality for two at our last home league game against Hamilton on 2 May.
  6. Peterhead goal was so offside, how it was given was unbelievable. Peterhead player ran from an offside position, clearly interfering with play, to prod the ball home. Unbelievably, the linesman didn't flag and while the referee did speak to him still awarded the goal. How the referee didn't see the offside either beggars belief. Referee was really poor tonight, totally inconsistent. Comfortable win otherwise.
  7. FT 3-1. Still room for improvement but gotta be happy with that result!
  8. Well Zimba managed to score as he was falling to the ground! fair play big man!
  9. Liam Sole missing again and big Chanka comes in to the attack. Sweepstake to see what minute he lands on the grass... Wind has dropped and earlier rain has all but disappeared leaving a decent night for a kick about. Not so cold either. Thst's the end of the weather forecast.
  10. 1 point
    Did you mean Zimba, he's always on his erse
  11. Knew it sounded familiar LOL :)
  12. Following our March Board Meeting last week, we issued an update to our members. Leading with the sad death of John West, one of our Board Members, the update includes details of two new initiatives. Hospitality is sold out for the final home league game of the season against Hamilton on 2 May, but you could win two tickets for it, plus a £50 drinks voucher, all for just £2 per entry. Entry details are here: ICTFC Hospitality Tickets Draw - a Sports crowdfunding project in Inverness by Inverness Caledonian Thistle Supporters Trust We have launched ICT Worldwide. Whether you live abroad, are on holiday or travelling, send us an image of you wearing your ICT colours. Full details are here: ICT Worldwide – Where Are You Supporting From? Our full update is here: Update to Members: March 2026 To keep fully up to date with the work of the Trust, please join us. The more members we have, the more we can achieve for both fans and the club. Joining is easy and is only £5 (£1 for under 16s) with various options to suit what works best for you. Just follow this link: Join Us | ICT Supporters Trust Or to read more about the work of the Supporters Trust, follow this link: Inverness Caledonian Thistle | ICT Supporters Trust We hope you have found this update interesting and hope you will join us soon.
  13. With six games in January and five in the short month of February and a few on TV there were a good number of votes and a thank you for taking the time to vote. Here are the results. Player of the month. January. Alfie Stewart 19 points, Jordan Alonge 14 points and Chanka Zimba 13 points. February. Alfie Stewart 43 points, Remi Savage 28 and Alfie Bavidge 23 points. Well done to Alfie Stewart Referee Performance. The best was Cameron Stirling - Hamilton v ICT. Peter Stuart had a good one fir the Ayr United v ICT Cup Game game and a bad one for ICT v Stenhouse Muir Cup game. The worst was Graham Granger in our league game against Stenhousemuir Player of the Year top six with only 19 points between them. Calum Macleod. Oscar MacIntyre. Alfie Stewart. Remi Savage. Paul Allan. Luis Longstaff. It's all cup finals now so please keep your votes coming in.
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