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  1. Top 6 is still a possibility. There are still many combinations of results which could do it for us. I've left St Johnstone out because I think they will win at least one of their two remaining games, giving them 46 points. Our best is 45 by winning all 3 games. Partick could get to 46 by winning all 3 of their remaining games, but that would mean Ross Co only getting to 43 max. Dundee could get to 46 but that is unlikely, as they have to play Celtic and Ross Co. Even if they won those two, then Ross Co could only get to 43 max. Ross Co could get to 46 by winning their last two games, but then Dundee and Partick could only get to 43 max Motherwell could get to 47 but surely will not get beyond 41 as they play us and Celtic. If we were to beat 'Well and Dundee Utd but only draw with Hearts, that would put us on 43 as well.Then it would be down to goal difference between up to 4 teams, which could be very tight indeed So, by my maths, 45 will definitely do it for us, 43 we'd still have a shout, any fewer than 43 we'll probably miss out. All still to play for then. We have to play like we did against Count for another 3 games. Come on lads, you can do it. Onwards and Upwards!
    5 points
  2. Sadly I couldn't get to the game today, but what a great result! Particularly pleased to see a big swing in goal difference and for Storey to finally get on the scoresheet again. Wins like this should give the team a real lift but the fact is that our 2 previous wins against County this season have been followed by defeats against Kilmarnock in the next league match. It seems to me that the tactics for a match against County are usually different. If we adopt the attitude that it's a derby game so lefts just get in amongst them, then we seem to do so much better than when we play the patient tippy tappy build up stuff. Make no mistake about it, County are where they are in the league and they won the league cup because they are a pretty decent side this season. Had they won all 3 games against us they would be comfortably in 4th place and we would be 11th. Despite that, we have dominated them in this league season. The lesson here has to be that we are better when we play a more direct style of football. If we learn that lesson then not only should we make the top six, we should also finish the season above County.
    5 points
  3. Shaun is passionate if not incredibly impulsive. Many shared his actual views if not in such a demonstrative manner. Yogi has got out of the jail (end) today but he has made many mistakes this season. Once survival is attained can we look to next season.
    4 points
  4. Can I propose the match report headline: "Caley Jags reign on County's parade"
    4 points
  5. What a difference when we play attacking football. If we approached every game like that we'd be a top six side just now.
    3 points
  6. A great afternoon. Must confess, I was in main stand as had hospitality: it is tough loving every minute in those circumstances! Only one team wanted it today. Can't fault any of the 14 who got fame time, and it could have been more! Still glad County won last weekend, but 9 points against them in league feels good. Lets get behind the ram against Motherwell and Hearts and achieve safety. Perhaps the top 6 is back on. Well done to the team today. Let's keep up. PS the fans were truly great today but ditch the flares and the antics with the ball.
    3 points
  7. Thank you, Billy! That could be huge come the end of the season! Despite Dundee United obviously struggling at the foot of the table, Billy's been doing scoring goals, as he does. A class act at this level.
    2 points
  8. Sun 20 Mar 2016 Scot Premier Billy Mckay scores both goals (a penalty and an injury time equaliser) in Utd's 2-2 draw with Dundee in their derby match, a result that just about keeps our slim chance of 'top 6', alive
    2 points
  9. Superb win with I think the best 90 mins performance all season. Every player played their part and in particular Storey, Draper and Warren has excellent games. Devine was also had a solid performance and made no mistakes - well done. A special mention to the fans who came out in force and gave the team tremendous backing.
    2 points
  10. Great performance by all yesterday, not a weak link in the team. Standouts for me Storey, Tansey & Polworth and the fans. This was definitely needed after recent results/ performances. Cheers lads
    2 points
  11. Updated: Dennis Wyness 9 Iain Stewart 7 Billy McKay 7 Aaron Doran 5 Iain Vigurs 4 Jamie McPherson 4 Own Goal 4 Chris Somerville Mark McCormick Mark McCulloch Sandy MacLeod Miles Storey 3 Barry Robson 3 Barry Wilson 3 Brian Grant 3 Richie Foran 3 Steven Ferguson 3 Marley Watkins 3 Steve Hislop 3 2 Inverness 1 Ross County Alan Hercher 2 Alex Bone 2 Andrew Shinnie 2 Andy MacLeod 2 Brian Thomson 2 Jonny Hayes 2 Richard Brittain 2 Ross Tokely 2 Scott Boyd 2 Scott McLean 2 Michael Gardyne 2 Jackson Irvine 2 Greg Tansey 2 Own Goal 2 Stuart Golabek Gary Warren Ross Draper 2 Adam Rooney 1 Alex Cooper 1 Andrew Hainault 1 Bobby Mann 1 Brian Irvine 1 Charlie Christie 1 Colin Milne 1 Connor Gethins 1 David Bingham 1 David Hannah 1 David Raven 1 David Winters 1 Derek Adams 1 Eric Odhiambo 1 Filip Kiss 1 Graham Bayne 1 Hugh Robertson 1 Kevin McLeish 1 Mark McAllister 1 Mike Andrew 1 Mike Teasdale 1 Norman MacMillan 1 Owen Coyle 1 Paul Di Giacomo 1 Paul Lawson 1 Paul Sheerin 1 Richie Hart 1 Robert Eagle 1 Rocco Quinn 1 Roy McBain 1 Steven McGarry 1 Tassos Venetis 1 Wilson Robertson 1 Yohann Arquin 1 Liam Boyce 1 James Vincent 1 Liam Polworth 1 Updated 19th March 2016
    2 points
  12. A draw today would have been a decent result for us away to County, any sort of win would have been absolutely superb, but 3-0? That's in the category of "You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!"
    2 points
  13. Caley Jags reign on County's parade. Inverness trounced Ross County 0-3 in the local derby with a good old fashioned swashbuckling display to confirm what we all knew anyway, that the Highlands are still ours. County were massive favourites going in to this one and the fans turned out to get a glimpse of the Mickey Mouse Cup after the derby. The away end was also full and in good voice despite our recent form. As expected Jim McInally brought back Alex Schalk and Liam Boyce for this one with County looking to consolidate their top-six place. Yogi made a few alterations after the shambles in midweek and actually played with a striker on the pitch, albeit playing wide left. Miles Storey, Greg Tansey and Liam Polworth came back into the side and surprisingly Liam Hughes retained his forward roll with Richie Foran, Nat Wedderburn Lewis Horner and Danny Williams on the bench. No sign of Andrea Mutombo, must be too cold for him. Josh Meekings continued at right back in a defensive four with Devine, Warren and Tremarco making up our last line. Polworth, Draper, Tansey and Vigurs were in the engine room and Liam Hughes would be the target man hoping to feed on to Miles Storey. Great day for football and a big crowd expecting County to win at their own party. What could go wrong. Everything looked rosy for County and their party almost got off to a flying start. Owain Fon Williams was the party pooper when he saved brilliantly in the first couple of minutes from a Schalk header. Andrew Davies headed over and Liam Boyce failed with a shot as the celebrations began. Carl Tremarco almost broke the deadlock when he smashed a shot off the bar in 25 minutes and from that, County broke forward. The pitch opened up for Jackson Irvine and he raced into the box. His shot curled low round Fon Williams but the post spoiled his fun as the ball bounce off the base of the woodwork and away to safety. However, Inverness were right in the game now and just after the half hour we took the lead. Storey made great headway down the left before looking up and rolling the ball across to Polworth who had made the effort to keep up with him. Similar to midweek, he sped towards the box, but this time he got it right as he kept the ball down and fired it across the keeper and into the net, County were shell shocked and within five minutes we had scored again. From a Liam Hughes knockdown, Ross Draper made it look all too easy as he entered the box and clipped his shot into the net to silence the Jail End. How dare he! We could have been three up before the break but a Meekings header went just wide as we tore County a new one. Half Time 0-2 County made two changes at the break, Andrew Davies and Jackson Irvine staying in the dressing room and Chris Robertson and Jonathan Franks replacing them. Irvine had taken a sore one during the first half, Davies was probably just embarrassed. The next goal would be crucial to the outcome of this game, the question was who was going to get it? We didn't have long to wait for the answer and what a goal it was. A long ball towards Storey wide left was brilliantly chested down by the striker who had not scored since his goal in the New Years derby at Dingwall on the 2nd of January. He was about to put that right as the ball landed nicely for him as he cut inside before unleashing a dipping swerving volley that flashed over the keeper and into the net for a stunning goal. Take a bow Miles Storey. How's the party going? The young guns were having a ball, literally. Every time we shot wide of the goal, they somehow failed to find it quickly enough and County had to produce a new one. Meh. The game was over as a contest and it turned to shooty-in for our forward players. Draper, Storey and Tansey all fired just wide as the County Party turned sour and we turned on our hosts. The much maligned Liam Hughes was enjoying todays game and he even had the audacity to fire a shot on target but the keeper saved as we turned the screw, County were bedraggled as the game wore on and we looked likely to increase our lead every time we weaved patterns round their defence. Liam Polworth came closest to getting a fourth which would have by no means flattered us. He hit a thunderous shot from twenty yards which smacked the bar. What a strike that was. Josh Meekings nearly got on the end of a ball to the back post and he almost scored at the end with a header as we continued to torture our hosts. What were County doing during this half. Well, nothing really apart from watching us run rings round them. Their party was well and truly pooped. Full Time 0-3 What a season best performance from Inverness. We took the game by the scruff of the neck and had a real go at County. They had no answer to our power play and looked a sorry lot at the end. Great credit to Fon Williams for the early save and our defence cut out the errors and had the home strikers well marshalled all day. Yes, even Danny Devine, he took no chances today and was defensively solid. The midfield were superb, bossing and dictating the game and backing up the front men when required. Special mention to Liam Hughes who put in a great shift today and looked more like a footballer. But my Man of the Match is going to Miles Storey. If his confidence was low due to inactivity around the nets, then he will have received a massive boost after scoring that wonder goal today. It wasn't just about the goal though as he took on the County defence single handed at times and his pace saw him run them ragged, aided by some wonderful close control. Undoubtedly his best game yet, and what a match to do it in. Anyway, we enjoyed the party, thanks for the invite, will come back again next season. The Highlands are ours, Forever in our Shadows, Bragging rights (a temporary position of ascendancy in a closely contested rivalry) And finally, can we play you every week, etc etc................... Three wins this season = 9 points. . Date: 16/03/16 Venue: Victoria Park, Dingwall Attendance: 5912 Referee: Bobby Madden Ross County: 0 Lineup: Woods, Fraser, Quinn, Davies (Robertson 46), Foster, Gardyne (Goodwillie 54), Irvine (Franks 46), McShane, Murdoch, Schalk, Boyce Subs (not used): Konopka, Dingwall, De Vita, McLaughlin Scorers: none Booked: Foster (51), Boyce (63), Fraser (69) Sent Off: none Inverness CT: 3 Lineup: Fon Williams, Meekings, Warren, Devine, Tremarco, Tansey, Draper, Vigurs (R.Williams 86), Polworth (D.Williams 89), Hughes (Foran 86), Storey Subs (not used): Esson, Roberts, Wedderburn, Horner Scorers: Polworth (32), Draper (37), Storey (48) Booked: Vigurs (41) Sent Off: none
    1 point
  14. "I think you'll find it's 3-0 not 1-1!"
    1 point
  15. ......if it's down to goal difference, we're in good shape. Hopefully, Celtic will put a few past Motherwell and Dundee. If we're to get to 43 points, the worst our goal difference can be is -2. I think that'd be enough. CMON!
    1 point
  16. Not really an ICT player, but I just heard on Radio Scotland there that Stuart Garden (who was made redundant after we were relegated) is now the goalkeeper coach at Dundee United. I knew he was the manager of Montrose at one stage but I didn't realise that's where he was now. According to Wikipedia, he was GK coach at Airdrie for a while after that as well.
    1 point
  17. B.Mckay (2) (Dundee United 2 - Dundee FC 2)
    1 point
  18. I'm sure we can add them to our report when they become available.
    1 point
  19. Hibs have now lost 5 consecutive games against teams other than us. What a missed oportunity we had there.
    1 point
  20. Johndo , For you to say many shared his-(Shauns)- view - implies that you think his negative view to be correct .How about the rest of us? we were there was Shaun - appreciate that you may not have been for obvious=distance - reasons -but to state that Yogi got out of jail today is flippant -how about great result .If its up to you to decide what we do, if and when survival is achieved is reassuring .
    1 point
  21. The difference when we have a bit of pace up top to get in behind (or threaten to) and stretch the lines. If we can keep a hold of Storey I think he will go up and up in terms of goalscoring. Good to also hear what looks like a good shape. And clinical. Just get enough points on the board. Ensure our safety, tie up who we can and rebuild the squad where required. This season has been long hard and painful. Not unexpected given our success last season. But a break and freshen up will be good going forward. Great result today.
    1 point
  22. By the way interesting quote at Cheltenham festival yesterday from Victoria Pendlington. " I love to ride and have been doing it for years but I never knew what a jump really was until I met Yogi"
    1 point
  23. Great result!, didn't expect that at all. was fun listening to barry wilson report through gritted teeth. Hopefully the players will take confidence from today and get back to playing the kind of football we know they are capable of.
    1 point
  24. Well that makes pleasant reading. Will have to wait fear the match attenders but it looks like Yogi did eject the crazy 3-5-2 or even 3-6-1 formation. Interested to hear how we did set up. Can see the "loyalty card" to Devine at centre back and Tremarco. Would prefer Meekings in the centre and Danny Williams at left back myself. Also agree with Chris that Polworth and Vigurs do not give us enuff width. It will be interesting to see if he perseveres with Hughes as a target man. That clearly was not the initial intention but may be a master stroke. I still think that Storey wasn't match fit but I also like the look of Roberts - although Yogi does not appear to be so. Foran is more of a presence these days and I suspect was fecked after the Hibees excursion. Keep this squad fit and free of suspension and we can see this campaign out successfully. Fraid it is a case of looking forward to next season - probably minus Tansey at least. But I still do not agree that we should have "surrendered" the cup but hope that Yogi has learned a lesson from his "messing".
    1 point
  25. Sat 19 Mar 2016 EL 1 T Aldred (Crewe 1 - Blackpool 2) Highland League D Gillespie (Brora R 1 - Inverurie 1) M Bavidge (Brora R 1 - Inverurie 1) S Soane, D Khutsishvili (Fraserburgh 1 - Forres 2) G Wood (Turriff 2 - Formantine 3) Danske Banke Premier C Allen (2) (Glentoran 2 - Portadown 1)
    1 point
  26. I was starting to think we needed the goals enlarged as most shots recently have been best described as narrowly missing the target. All is forgiven today as everyone seems to have found their shooting boots.
    1 point
  27. Top six may be a distant prospect now but still not quite impossible. Whether it's a last effort to get into the top six or vital points to stay ahead of the relegation battle tomorrow's trip to Dingwall is huge and a draw would favour County much more than us as it would consolidate their place in the top six and their lead over us. If we win this match and our game in hand over Hearts we will be on the same points total as the Dingwall men and could still pip them for that place in thetop six. Personally, to end the league season, for once, in their shadows would hurt almost as badly as ending up in the Championship. There is no room for negativity either on or off the pitch we need to go all out for the win. I know we are all scunnered after recent results and performances but let's get overthebridge in good heart, good voice and good numbers to roar Richie Foran and the boys to victory and take a bit of the shine off their trophy and a bit of gloss off that five minute open top bus parade around Dingwall while at the same time turning our end of season around.
    1 point
  28. Not forgetting, of course, our other 'ex' at Barnsley, Sam Winnall. He has been an even more prolific scorer, and has just been nominated for the League 1 Fans Player of the Month, for the second month running. What would we give for either of them to be back here now?
    1 point
  29. Poor Barry not too happy by the sounds of things
    -1 points
  30. Have we had Shaun's take on this result yet?
    -1 points
  31. ouch ! maybe you haven't got it either I have many failings -mainly the shot but not too thick - .how well do you spell after a good bucket in the ghetto! all the best Mr Mac
    -1 points
  32. Great result only spoiled by the behaviour of some so called fans who thought it was a good idea to verbally abuse women and children in the street before the game .
    -1 points
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