So Overall P9 W4 D2 L3 F9 A9 and
for the League P7 W3 D2 L2 F7 A8 PTS 11
01-Feb - ICT v Celtic (SPL) - 0-0 (1 point)
07-Feb - ICT v Killie (SC) - 2-0
14-Feb - DU v ICT (SPL) - 1-1 (1 point)
21-Feb - ICT v Hibs (SPL) - 2-0 (3 points)
28-Feb - ICT v Motherwell (SPL) - 1-2 (0 points)
4-Mar - Rangers v ICT (SPL) - 0-1 (3 points)
7-Mar - ICT v Falkirk (SC) - 0-1
14-Mar - ICT v Kilmarnock (SPL) - 2-1 (3 points)
21-Mar - Falkirk v ICT (SPL) - 4-0 (0 points)
05-Apr - ICT v St.Mirren (SPL)
11-Apr - Aberdeen v ICT (SPL)
18-Apr - ICT v Hamilton (SPL)
Still not a bad start as we are now definitely back in the mix as they say but two defeats to Falkirk (home and away) is a big blow especially as we have to play them again after the split and they will definitely believe that they can get the points off us again - I am not sure if the same can be said about our team. The 4 goals conceded at Falkirk last weekend has also made a big difference on the goal difference and this could be crucial come the end of the season as Falkirk currently now have a far superior goal difference to the others in the bottom 5 (Falkirk -8, Killie -13, Hamilton -16, St.Mirren -16, ICT -20). This can change in the remaining 8 games but I know I would prefer to have the twelve goal cushion.
As it stands at the moment I would also prefer to see Hibs fall into the 7th spot instead of Motherwell as to date we have got better results against them. Before then though two home victories against St.Mirren and Hamilton are critical, a few goals to help our GD, and something from the trip to Pittodrie would be a bonus. Whatever happens we don't want to go into the split back on bottom.