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    Inverness CT -V- St Johnstone - Preview

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    Lomas Fancies Chinese Takeaway

    Shaanxi Chan-Ba: No it's not a spicey Oriental lamb shank, it's where Steve Lomas might get his next Chinese takeaway from in the shape of one of the top SPL scorers of all time, Derek Riordan. The former Hibs and Celtic striker is at a loose end after leaving his club in November, only four months into a two year deal. Lomas would see him as an ideal replacement for Cillian Sheridan and Fran Sandaza should the Perth Club be unable to tempt them to stay at McDiarmid Park beyond the seasons end, and he could sign for them before the weekend to bolster their push for European football next season.

    But, we are not here to discuss Deek. It's the rearranged SPL game against St Johnstone on Wednesday evening, and if you still have your ticket for a fiver, then it's a cheap night out for you. The original game was scheduled to see Saints as our first footers on the 2nd of January but very heavy early morning blizzards and sleet put paid to that and the game was called off a couple of hours before kick off. The already saturated pitch had worsened and became waterlogged ending any possibility of football being played, much to the chagrin of all concerned.

    The Perth Saints have sustained their early season surge and sit comfortably inside the top-six, 15 points ahead of injury stifled Inverness, a position even their own fans thought would be difficult to achieve this season. But achieve it they have and they have the opportunity to push for European football come the end of this season with Tayside neighbours Dundee United in fourth place in the league on the same points total prior to this game. So, while St Johnstone have their sights set on a Europa place, we look to jump two places with a home win. That would see us leapfrog Aberdeen and St Mirren into eighth place, commendable given our problems this season.

    St Johnstone's season has been built around a fantastic away record that boasts only two defeats, both by the same scoreline, 3-2 at Easter Road and Fir Park. That has seen them tally 27 out of their total of 46 points so far this term, scoring 21 times on the road, but more significantly, only conceding a miserly 10 goals away from Perth.

    Our own season has been hindered by numerous injuries and we have been unable to mount any serious assault on the top half of the table, instead concentrating on keeping a team or two below us. Still without Chris Hogg and Andrew Shinnie we are starting to see one or two return, with Golobart and Tudur-Jones getting more match sharpness at Pittodrie last weekend. Unfortunately, some fresh injuries to other key players are still disrupting our continuity, Hayes, Doran and Gillet sitting out the last couple of games, with Doran's continuing injury nightmare completely ruining his season so far. Ryan Esson was the latest casualty, pulling up in the pre-match warm up at Aberdeen with Jonny Tuffey ably deputising.

    Remember folks, ticket prices have been halved for tonights game and season ticket holders can bring a friend for a fiver, as long as tickets are bought before reaching the turnstiles.

    I could ramble on, but I'll let someone else take up the story as ajsict92 has been doing the homework for this preview and will tell us how we are going to tackle the Super J's, read on...................................

    Long time coming...

    I managed to win myself a lengthy lie in bed when this fixture was first cancelled way back at the start of the new year but i think given our result against Aberdeen at the weekend then it is probably a good time to challenge ourselves against a team like St Johnstone and look to inflict only their third away defeat on them this season.

    Building on the weekends performance will be difficult but I think it is important that we do so. All of the boys ran themselves into the ground for that result, showing alot of passion and commitment. Passion and commitment which transmitted to the stands as the team received a standing ovation and chorus of chants at full time. As Big Tel mentioned at the weekend the last time we played three games in the course of a week we won all three and we definitely need that kind of display again. As has been typical of our season though it was a result gained in a lot of adversity with the loss of Ryan Esson through injury and Josh Meekings being sent off. However both Jonny Tuffey and Thomas Piermayr gave very credible displays, couple that with the potential return of the likes of Gillet and Hayes then Tel will have a decision to make on what changes will be necessary to the squad when he chooses his starting eleven.

    Not a great deal to go on between the two sides as there has only been one fixture previous to this one in which the Saints ran out 2-0 winners. The Saints were on top form at that point and had Spanish hitman Fran Sandaza scoring freely for them. A quality player on top form and given the fact he has clocked up 16 goals this season I would imagine it will be a case of when he departs as opposed to if. The previous encounter between the two sides also proved to be Derek McInnes' final game in charge of the club before he departed for Bristol City. I'm sure when he left many Saints fans would have been concerned about the clubs future, especially given the strides they had made under him. Steve Lomas however seems to be proving a more than capable replacement and given he is also a young manager plying his trade, Geoff Brown may well have difficulty holding on to him when bigger clubs come calling.

    Given the rare but nonetheless beautiful weather we've been having and the Easter hols looming, I'm very much looking forward to this match. With both teams having taken maximum points at the weekend and against tricky opposition they will both be feeling confident going into this one and with the quality of players at each others disposal im hoping to see a reasonably open game of football with two teams going at it. Both still have alot to play for. Saints will be pushing for that one European spot left with Top-Six already secured and looking to do the double over ourselves while we have our own agenda of trying to go two places better than our current position of 10th which we have occupied comfortably for a considerable amount of time now but have always aimed to move up and away from.

    ajsict92's prediction:- It will be a tense game, despite the disparity in league positions, but I dont think there is a great difference in quality between the sides, especially if we have Jonny Hayes back at our disposal. It will be absolutely essential that we keep the likes of Sandaza and Sheridan quiet or even Marcus Haber who despite not having as prolific a record, has some real pace about him. It will be a big challenge for young lads like Golobart and Graeme Shinnie but with an experienced head like Big Toker's bossing them there is no reason why they shouldn't be able to do so. Boys like Tade and McKay will be looking to replicate their good performances from Saturday and impress in front of the home crowd and if Butcher keeps Tudur-Jones and Foran anchoring the midfield they could well have a big influence in play as well. Both teams will be well up for it but I think with the home crowd on our side and a confident team on the pitch I can see us grabbing a 2-1 win.

    ***Latest Team News***

    Inverness' injury fortunes are still going in and out like a fiddlers elbow. Out are Hogg, Andrew Shinnie and Doran with Ryan Esson (groin) joining the definites and Josh Meekings for his red card will be suspended. The maybe's are Hayes and Gillet (hamstrings) and Owain Tudur-Jones who might need time to re-adjust to full time football again after a classy showing at Pittodrie. The ins will be Jonny Tuffey and his new deputy, u19 keeper Scott Mathieson, Thomas Piermayr who has had to bide his time for the right back position unless Butcher decides to move Ross Tokely back out wide and play Steve Williams alongside the already returned Roman Golobart, with u21 left back Graeme Shinnie wide left if Gillet does not return. Tansey, Foran and Sutherland, Ross or Hayes will make up the midfield with Tade and the industrious Billy McKay looking for the goals. Hayes, Gillet and Doran are more likely to target the Hibs game this weekend for a return to action, but Butcher will keep his options open until the last minute.

    St Johnstone's Murray Davidson will miss this game after injuring his knee against Hearts, but it's not as serious as first feared and he could be back in a couple of weeks. Callum Davidson (hamstring) should be fit enough to be included in the squad and Steve Lomas has no fresh injury worries ahead of this testing encounter, quoting "We'll have to be at our best to get anything from Inverness."

    Other ICT news:- Papers saying today that Owain Tudur-Jones is keen to extend his stay with Inverness and repay the faith shown in him since he returned from long term injury. Have to say I think his injury was one of many serious aspects that hindered our season but anyone who has seen him play since he returned can see that if we can get this guy playing regularly and 100% fit he could be different class for us. Hopefully Tel will give him some more game time to impress as the season draws to a close

    Other SPL news:- Surprise surprise, Neil Lennon has been asked to explain his alleged misconduct in the wake of last weekends fiery Old Firm game where after the dust settled, Rangers emerged with a 3-2 victory and ten men on the park, with Mr Lennon's side being reduced to nine players. Well well, how does this not surprise me. The greetin faced wee toerag has been pushing his luck with officials for as long as Rangers have been cheating the tax man and he still expects to get away with it. Time he learned some manners and the beaks should grow a pair and tell him. Apparently he reckons he was "prevented from doing his job", I could answer that but my lawyer is too expensive.

    They think its all over....well mathematically it's not quite.........ajsict92 adds, I must admit that I have laughed at Rangers a lot in the last month for most of the same reasons that the rest of the nation have, but on Sunday a part of me wanted to see the Gers frustrate Celtic's attempts to wrap up the league nice and early. For a side in turmoil Rangers, who had nothing to play for gave a quality and spirited performance against their fierce rivals led by a very in form Sone Aluko. Celtic's performance was that of a side who thought they'd already won the game before it began (similar to the CIS Cup FInal) and probably gave them the wake up call that maybe they are not so invincible yet in their quest for total domination. A modern day Old Firm wouldn't be complete without Neil Lennon throwing a twizz worthy of him being sent off and giving an angry interview at full time. This no doubt will be followed by the usual slap on the wrists and small fine from the SPL but he knows only too well his side will never get a better opportunity to win the league at Ibrox.




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    Must admit i have never thought of it. Have i left that much of an impression?

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