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  1. CTO Player of the YearOscar MacIntyre Oscar has had a great season with us since signing from Hibs and has been a favourite with the fans. He has scored 1 goal for the club in our 3-3 draw with Partick Thistle in the KDM Trophy (which we won on penalties) and picked up 5 yellow cards, in 37 appearances for the club. Starting the season well he was then rotated with Mitchell Robertson, but was picking up votes in most games he played throughout the season. Although he did not start on Saturday he came on as a sub for Danny Devine, no votes came his way but he had enough to win.CONGRATULATIONS OSCAR Player of the Year 2025-2026 Oscar MacIntyre 62 points Alfie Stewart 57 points Calum MacLeod 55 points Remi savage 43 points Paul Allan 32 Points David Wotherspoon 28 points Monthly Winners. July - Calum MacLeod August - Oscar MacIntyre September - Paul Allan October - Adam MacKinnon November - Adam MacKinnon December - Remi Savage January - Alfie Stewart February - Alfie Stewart March - Jordan Alonge - Alfie Stewart April - Remi Savage May - Billy Mckay Congratulations to Oscar as the CTO Player of the Year voted by you. I along with many other fans hope he will sign on with the club for next season, including young Finlay MacLellan who picked up his autograph earlier in the season. Thanks again for all your votes throughout the season and hope to keep it going in the next one. CTO also thank IBM for all his hard work in keeping the PotY polls running throughout every season. It's an interactive poll on CTO as fans post their own opinions on player performances (5-3-1 points) which gets totted up to determine who gets this accolade, and this year Oscar is your Man! View full article
  2. This off-season I certainly trust Kells, Charlie, and Alan Savage far more than previous incumbents to make the best and most affordable choices for ICT. If they can put together a squad that finishes mid-table next season, then this should be good for most of us. If we find a few gems then who knows, we could be in the promotion mix, but priority must be to avoid the drop and rebuild the foundations we once had. Premiership can be the ultimate goal, but being a solid Championship side first is more important IMHO.
  3. Well done Oscar. Steady point scoring throughout the season. An exciting player going forward and plenty more to come from this young man. Thanks to IBM for keeping the PotY voting ticking over Alfie & Remi deserving of their recognition and what about our own Calum MacLeod. Superb season. A season for Champions 🏆
  4. Glad you had such a great trip Sandy...any suggestion that those staff at Inverness Airport were Ross County supporters by any chance??
  5. He could still do a decent job for us in the Championship…
  6. Agree entirely. I had Radio Scotland on as well. The commentary was Killie v Dundee Utd and I was in the car during the first half - all well and good - what seemed a comfortable 2-0 lead. My son and his girlfriend have just bought their first house and I was driving over there to help them get it sorted. Last I heard it was 2-0 before I had to turn the volume down quite a bit when we we talking about what needed doing next. I must have half heard the same bit as I'm also convinced she said it was 2-2. When I got to turn it back up again and heard the result I was surprised - pleasantly so, obviously.
  7. I am sure Savage will be conscious of the errors that got us into the mire and will be managing finances carefully, so any new players will be on deals that fit into the wage structure that will be in place for next season. We know a number of players were on deals which allowed the club to exercise an option for next season if we got promoted, with them getting a pay rise. We just don’t know which ones for certain they are.
  8. I’m reminded of the time years ago when Brentford (the Bees) for promoted and their rivals got relegated, resulting in the brilliant chant “Bees up, Fulham down”, to the tune of Knees Up Mother Brown!
  9. In the end it was a fantastic achievement. I saw some of our grateful supporters thank Alan Savage post presentation. Without him and the culture he has generated in the rebuild this would not have happened. To Scott and Billy, to all the coaches, to Charlie, to the players, stadium staff and especially the away supporters, this recovery from severe adversity is much to be cherished. In terms of being magnanimous I have to say Stenhousemuir have been tremendous competitors this season. I wish them well in the playoffs. I also have sympathy and admiration with the way Hamilton's players and staff have coped with the mismanagement of their club. We once had that experience too. To those over the Bridge who only expected one year in the Championship, I am not the Brahan Seer, but well done for such foresight. ICT FC now rule the Highlands again.
  10. -1 points
    Hopefully any talk of G.Shinnie returning can be nipped in the bud, he's well past it now.
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