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Where are you seeing a clamour for glamour friendlies ? I think most of us, after a long hard season with a shortened break, are content with any regime that gets the squad match fit for the season ahead.2 points
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So we have our first friendly announced against CLACH on June 29th (1930hrs) which for a lot of you guys may sound uninspiring as you seem to want glamour friendlies https://www.inverness-courier.co.uk/sport/caley-thistle-and-clachnacuddin-to-clash-in-inverness-derby-277566/1 point
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Clach is always a good night and, joy of joys, the Trawler Restaurant in Golspie for great food before meeting Brora on Saturday 2nd July. A happy fan.1 point
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Woohoo, we've got nearly a million of debt and all signs are that we continue to spend beyond our means. We're so lucky that the much talked about deal with ILI will be enough to wipe that out so we can start running up debt from zero again. Praise be to Jesus, what a time to be alive and supporting the mighty Caley Jags.1 point
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Given that the results are improving, albeit marginally, and are pretty much in line with expectation, I don't understand the depth of negativity from some posters.1 point
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Well I quite like No Shin Guards............a breath of fresh air. That dont mean I agree with much of the content. It would be a sad old world if we all agreed with each other. Eh what?1 point
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Great to see these youngsters support their local team with such passion and enthusiasm. Pleased to see the club engaging positively with them. I realise that money is tight but surely one positive step would be to improve their facilities with the West Stand getting a bit of a tidy up and preferably a roof which would both keep them dry and and channel more of the atmosphere they create onto the pitch rather than disappearing into the sky. I know that I have been critical of the actions of one or two individuals but the vast majority of our young crew have been a great credit both to the club and themselves. It would be good also if efforts could be made to make more girls and young women feel more welcome to join the crew. These are are our future long after us sweetie rustlers have departed the scene.1 point
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I say, any chance of attending this 'virtually'? I'm away that weekend on a Haggis Farming mission and won't be able to attend in person. I'm sure others would like to 'attend' in that way also. Eh what?1 point
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Queens Park -V- Inverness CT - Preview
tm4tj posted an article in Previews 2022-23,
Euan Henderson Appreciation Encounter: After the heroics of the Scottish Cup win over Kilmarnock and the anticipation of the semi-final draw for Hampden Park it's back down to earth with a bang and a trip to Ochilview Park to take on league leaders Queens Park in the Championship. Queens will be hurting after beating Inverness on the park in the Scottish Cup, but off the park it was Inverness that progressed and subsequently went on to dispose of Livingston and Kilmarnock to reach the semi-finals of the Cup. If only, if only.... Anyway, it's back to league business and this is another tough game on Saturday with kick-off due at 3:00pm. The Spiders might find us better equipped this time round as injured players return and our bench fills up. Could be a bit of a grudge match to add some extra spice to the occasion. Thanks Euan.-
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Semi-Final Date
tm4tj posted an article in News 2022-23,
Scottish Cup Semi Final - Fixture Details and Ticket Prices confirmed
Our Scottish Cup Semi Final against Falkirk will take place on Saturday 29th April at Hampden Park with a 12.15pm kick-off.
Full Info https://ictfc.com/scottish-cup-semi-final-fixture-details-and-ticket-prices-confirmed
Inverness Caledonian Thistle Support
· South Stand Lower Section I Adults £38 Over 65 / Under-16 £18
· North Stand Section D Adults £38 Over 65 / Under-16 £18
· East Stand Section F Adults £28 Over 65 / Under-16 £13
· North Stand Wheelchair Users Adults £20 Over 65 / Under-16 £10
· South Stand Wheelchair Users Adults £15 Over 65 / Under-16 £8
ICT Season Ticket holders will have priority once the on-sale date is confirmed and general sale dates will be announced at the same time.
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Rangers v Celtic -----------Sunday @ 13:30-
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Inverness CT 2-1 Kilmarnock - Sc/Cup
tm4tj posted an article in Reports 2022-23,
What a performance from the Caley Jags. Heroes to a man and well deserving of their trip to Hampden again. For me, Scott Allardice was tremendous with Jay Henderson having a field day in the first half and unlucky not to score at the start of the second. Sean Welsh does likes a strike against Killie from around twenty-seven yards. On another day we might have scored four or five, but for now, two will do. Big shout out for the young team, great noise all night. Come again please.
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Inverness CT will play Falkirk
tm4tj posted an article in News 2022-23,
Well hello again.
We will play the Bairns at Hampden after they beat Ayr United 2-1 to book their spot in the semi-final of the Scottish Cup. The other semi will pair Rangers against Celtic.
🏆 Scottish Cup Semi Final games to take place weekend of 29th & 30th April 2023.
Last time we met at Hampden Graeme Shinnie lifted the Cup for the Caley Jags after a nailbiting 2-1 win for 10 man Inverness.-
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Inverness CT -V- Kilmarnock - Sc/Cup - Preview
tm4tj posted an article in Previews 2022-23,
Killie Cup Action: It's Scottish Cup quarter final action this weekend when Scotland's second oldest club Kilmarnock come North on Friday night @ 7:45 looking for a place in the semi-finals of the second oldest Cup competition in the world. However, it's the oldest trophy as it's still the original trophy that is up for grabs. At 2ft high the silver trophy was not cheap back in the day, costing £56/13 shillings and was commissioned to Glasgow silversmith George Edwards & Sons. The first ever event started in 1873 and the final in 1874 saw Queens Park beat Clydesdale 2-0 in front of 2,500 fans at the original Hampden Park. Incidentally Kilmarnock played in the first ever Scottish Cup tie, losing 2-0 to Renton in 1873. Standing in their way this season are our very own Caley Jags, Scottish Cup winners in 2015. Kilmarnock have won the Cup three times (1920/29/97). The last time they lifted the Cup in 1997, like us, they also defeated Falkirk in the final. The result was 1-0 at Ibrox in front of 45,000 fans with Paul Wright scoring the only goal.-
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