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  1. I can accept that early on in the season, one or two games in, we could find ourselves in a strange league position - up too high or down too low, due to the early opposition we have had to contend with. WE ARE HALF WAY THROUGH THE SEASON AND MY WEE TEAM ARE SECOND TOP!! SHOUTING??? OF COURSE I'M SHOUTING! I hope they heard me in Dingwall! I hope they heard me in Central Scotland where they complain that the road to Inverness tires out their players but our players are immune to this journey. I hope they heard me in Dundee where our presence in the league was not wanted by one team there - I think they said they wanted their neighbours instead. As we look down we can only wonder ...WHO ARE YA!! I hope they heard me in every house in the INVERNESS area unwilling to support us ... like the ones traveling home from Glasgow having scrapped a win against the lowest side in the SFL. Following today's poor turnout I feel that INVERNESS does not deserve any team, never mind one sitting SECOND TOP of the SPL - and there will be many sitting waiting to say 'I knew it', when we drop/if we drop to third spot. Anyway, to the aforementioned, GIRUY, the view is great from up here!!!!
    6 points
  2. Lets get down to the feckin nitty feckin gritty - WE ARE A CLUB IN ITS FECKIN INFANCY - WE ARE A CLUB THAT WILL ALWAYS BE A FECKIN SHOP WINDOW FOR "BIGGER" CLUBS - WE ARE A CLUB THAT WILL LOSE OUR BEST PLAYERS ON A FECKIN REGULAR BASIS - WE ARE A CLUB THAT WILL ALWAYS STRUGGLE FINANCIALLY TO BALANCE THE BOOKS - WE WILL ALWAYS FACE COMPETITION FROM THE OLD FIRM AND THE ATTRACTION TO GLORY HUNT. And we will possibly never be in the same positive position that we are now BUT we just seem to keep going and going - year after feckin year - on a feckin shoestring, picking up players who many have dismissed and blending them in to a feeling of togetherness. Have we had some feckin great times or feckin what ? We probably only have a fan base of 2000-3000 but that is becoming the faithful and it can only grow if we influence the yoof of inversneckie to follow - and staying in the SPL will only help that recruitment and retention process. It took me 3 feckin seasons to forgive and forget the bloodiness of the merger - BUT I have built up a tremendous group of friends from all over the feckin world - AND I am now INVERNESS CALEDONIAN THISTLE till i die - which could be a feckin long time !! If we are in the bottom division in 2021 and playing East Stirlingshire on a feckin frost Tuesday nite in mid-january - I will be feckin there - WILL YOU ?
    3 points
  3. Just found out that 28,000 from Swindon turned out to see 'Jer-man' fron x f***er sing a song . Sad thing is that only 3,400ish bothered to turn out, for a team playing some of the best football in the league, today??!!
    2 points
  4. What the original poster wants to know is if she can empty her bag herself or can the steward insist on a rummage? That's all. Don't think she is objecting to them checking her bag it's the manner of the search.
    2 points
  5. At least the announcer today is an ICTFC fan!
    2 points
  6. Inverness brush Hibs aside Inverness swept Hibs aside as they kept their great run going and leapfrogged the capital club to move into second place in the SPL on their own. Goals from Ross Draper, Richie Forans' face and Billy, he scores when he wants, McKay saw Inverness deservedly run away with the points. Terry Butcher's side virtually picks itself at the moment and it was no surprise that they were unchanged from the dramatic cup tie at Dingwall the previous week. Hibernian manager Pat Fenlon introduced speedy winger Ivan Sproule to the starting eleven and Leigh Griffiths made a swift recovery from his ankle knock after being stretchered off against Hearts the previous week. The first half was a bit of a dour tussle with both sides being a bit sloppy when in possession and Hibs had their best spell of the game. However, it was Inverness that took the lead when Ross Draper was left unmarked in the box and he powered a header low past a diving Williams from ten yards. The cross was delivered deep by Graeme Shinnie on the left from a free kick after brother Andy had been impeded. Reguero was forced into a spectacular save when Griffiths, for the only time in the game broke free. It was Tony himself who started the move, a poor clearance was quickly sent towards the Inverness goal and Griffiths latched onto it after Meekings missed the ball, but when he thumped a twenty yarder towards the top of the goal, Reguero redeemed himself by acrobatically tipping the ball over. Inverness were soon back on the ascendency and Ben Williams had to look lively to keep out efforts from Tudur-Jones and Draper, both from long range. Jones is fast getting a reputation for long range strikes after recent thunderous drives from distance have troubled keepers. Crawford Allan was continually stopping the flow of the game in the first half and aided by his linesmen, managed to spoil the spectacle, but the second half would open out much slicker as Inverness moved through the gears, with Hibs in reverse. Half Time 1-0 Inverness started the second half as they had finished the first, on the front foot. Aaron Doran had woken up and was now driving at the Hibs rearguard at pace, causing them all sorts of problems and he flashed a drive wide when put through on goal. A second goal was threatening as Inverness forced a series of corners and penned Hibs back into their own half for long periods. Jones fired another long range effort, but it was straight at the grateful Williams who plucked it out of the air. Plenty of effort from Inverness, but the end product was eluding them for now. It was becoming one way traffic now as Hibs were struggling to clear their lines from the eager Inverness grafters. Doran burst through a couple of times, skinning the defenders at will but we had to wait until the 76th minute before the game was over as a contest. The vastly imroved version two of David Raven overlapped once more and his magnificent cross from the byeline was knocked into the net by Richie Forans' face. That's becoming a habit now, but it was an excellent build up and a courageous finish by Foran, who put his head where it hurts to bundle the ball home. It certainly hurt Hibs. A third goal would be the icing on the cake and it was now a case of how many? With three minutes left goal machine Billy McKay answered the question as he nodded home Doran's cross to leave Hibs shattered and Inverness rampant. The pair of them had exchanged passes from one end of the pitch to the other when Billy rose majestically to finish off a superb move. We still had time to surge forward a few more times and could have scored even more but the final whistle came to the Hibees recue and a thoroughly deserved 3-0 win was completed. Full Time 3-0 Did we deserve this? You bet we did. A disruptive first half was quickly forgotten as we took the game to Hibs after the break and 3-0 flattered them. Plenty of talking points for afters, and going solo at second in the league is a great feeling, the only downside is once again the miserly crowd attending home matches to watch as attractive a side as there is in the SPL right now. tm4tj MotM:- Not an easy choice this week as there were plenty of contenders for this accolade. A clean sheet for Reguero who had little to do apart from that one Griffiths shot puts him out of the running. Tudur-Jones, like Draper, Meekings and Warren just get better and better every week. Aaron Doran sprung into life after the break and gets close, Richie Foran for his tireless grafting and goal, Billy McKay who is like a Duracell bunny on speed and Andy Shinnie for his close control, keeping many a lost cause alive, yes it's a tough call. Once more, the man to get my vote is the new and improved David Raven who has gone from zero to hero in the space of a couple of months. Great defending, pace on the break and another assist, aye, it's another good week for Dave the Rave. 8th Dec 2012 Scottish Premier League Tulloch Caledonian Stadium Inverness C.T. 3 - Draper (13), Foran (76), McKay (87) TEAM: Reguero, Raven, Warren, Meekings, G.Shinnie, Doran, Draper, Tudur Jones, A.Shinnie, Foran (Sutherland 90), McKay SUBS: Esson, Morrison, Laing, Polworth, Pepper, Cooper Booked: none Sent Off: none Hibernian 0 - TEAM: Williams, Maybury, Hanlon, McGivern, Stevenson, Claros, Taiwo, Wotherspoon (Kuqi 83), Cairney (Doyle 68), Sproule, Griffiths SUBS: Murdoch, Smith, Handling, Caldwell, Horribine Booked: none Sent Off: none Referee Crawford Allan Attendance 3422
    1 point
  7. I think he has improved so much in the last few weeks and he links up so well with Aaron doran your opinions on this.
    1 point
  8. Get yer tonsils washed in feckin vodka as Tuesday nite is all about feckin singing
    1 point
  9. I'll put money on that facebook page being the fountain of knowledge and fact that is the Inverness CT Fans one...!!!
    1 point
  10. Distracted by filming the new series of An Idiot Abroad.
    1 point
  11. I‘ve been saying this for weeks as well. He had a shaky start (confidence, fitness or both?) But after the first 3 or 4 games he has improved and has been impressive. His precision passing makes him stand out. He‘s been my MOTM in a few games. One of my favourite players this season. Dave The Rave!
    1 point
  12. Just wondering, in that context, could "Sold out" also mean "Not made available for sale yet"?
    1 point
  13. have to say I thought he was a dud but to me the most improved player from our shakey start
    1 point
  14. I was actually thinking in terms of items a good deal more unpleasant than that! Interesting to note, though, that football fans need to be treated with similar seriousness to Al Quaeda operatives!
    1 point
  15. Wonderful to see that he has got over his shaky start and is proving that he was another good signing, alongside Draper and Warren. Even King looked OK before he got injured. I think these new boys have made the world of difference to us this year. Coupled with Doran and McKay finding form, and Foran too recently, it is no surprise that the whole team has done well and shot up the table. Has there been a better time to support ICT?
    1 point
  16. Fast becoming a fans favourite IMO is Dave the Rave!!
    1 point
  17. Was talking about this with a few people recently and the one thing that cropped up time and again was the Celtic game where he had Samaras in his pocket for most of the match....especially when you look at what he (Samaras) has been doing against "world class" defenders this season.
    1 point
  18. He was my MotM yesterday, and as you say, he is unrecognisable from the chap that arrived in summer. We are now seeing the best of him and he puts in a decent cross on the end of his overlapping runs.
    1 point
  19. The announcers a kant! ;)
    1 point
  20. I'd have McKay over Rooney on his current form. Rooney was often a bit too lazy for my liking.
    1 point
  21. Who needs antidepressants when we have ICT. i. e. IMMEDIATE CHEMICAL-LESS TITILATORS second in the SPL i.e. SUPER PRESSURE LIMITORS division of the SFA. In fact our needs are really SFA as long as our side effects to eliminate all opposition, presented to us in cups, or other measures of potential containment. With all due respect IHE, sir, togetherness relates to ......... in the case study of ICT .......... The Only Good Emotion Tonic Held Entirely Responsive Now Excluding Sexual Satisfaction.
    1 point
  22. Yep a poor mans Tich McCooey Dougal
    1 point
  23. Yep, fantastic all round today. The Big Four of Warren, Meekings, Draper and Tudor-Jones were immense again today (and I am ashamed to say I had my doubts early on in the season). Ross Draper is a real football player (the new Paul Cherry?) and Billy Mackay must be the fittest player around, does he plug himself into the national grid before games? Respect to Tony Reguero too, geat save at a crucial moment. Ritchie, you've always put your body on the line for the team but take care wi the auld fizzer. Rock On Inverness!!
    1 point
  24. Thanks for that I just didnt think about getting her number but I will try to find out the rules by next home game. .Put a yellow jacket on them and the power goes to their heads
    1 point
  25. No thanks......what we've got is well settled and improving all the time. We dont need to upset the cart by trying to fit something else in. Besides, three points of top of the league, two cups and european football next season. Who'd want to leave?
    1 point
  26. Rarely will we witmess such an an all round team performance. No-one deserved to win MOM today, and I say that in the most complimentary way possible. Everyone battled for every ball, and to be only one up for most of the game was the most inaccurate reflection I've ever see, yet we were so comfortable. Incredible save from Reguero early on, Warren lapped everything up for rest of the match, Raven was a formidabale attacking threat going forward and covered all he had to with his team-mates cover defensively, Meekings made a few critical interceptions, Shinnie covered Griffiths all the way, Jones and Draper ran the show and our attacking players were impressive beyond belief. Wow, just wow. Feckin love being a caley thistle fan at the moment.
    1 point
  27. Dominant. Rampant. Simple. Foran fantastic amazing sexy.
    1 point
  28. Wouldn't let him go for less than a million.
    1 point
  29. Not sure I understand the "meh" attitude from some people right now. Fully appreciate that cost will be a factor for some and work/kids/travel etc preventing others....but surely if those things aren't an issue and you're a fan then you wouldn't want to be missing out on anything that involves the team right now. I can see us getting to the end of this season and a lot of fans having a lot of regrets because, through choice, they missed out on much of it. Guys and Girls....it's not going to last forever, certainly not if people don't support the tea/club when they are on a high. Get yer erse down there (if able) and cheer on the lads.
    1 point
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