Everything posted by Scotty
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Strengthen during transfer window?
Earnshaw was on US$155,150 last year at Toronto FC (or roughly £1827 per week) but scored only 8 goals in 27 appearances. Admittedly he was playing in a bad team but he himself blew hot and cold all season. Matias Laba would be a better bet if looking at TFC players. signed last year as a "young designated player" the 22 year old Argentinian was very good before he got an injury. great vision and passing ability and tracked back well, a very hard worker, but looks like Toronto will have to sell, trade, or loan him out this year after signing Jermain Defoe, Michael Bradley and Gilberto to designated player deals for the coming season. You are only allowed 3 designated players and TFC currently have 4. This would probably be a wage problem for ICT though as he is on a US$200K per year deal which is about £2400 per week.
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ButcherWatch
Yup ... its a bit like the scenarios in the past at Aberdeen and Dundee Utd .... clubs with a large fanbase living on past achievements or successes rather than facing the stark reality of the slump they - and Scottish football in general - have faced since then, coupled with a board or chairman willing to make a knee-jerk reaction to appease them when it all goes pear-shaped. If he is given time I think he will be a success - like he was at 'Well and ICT - but if not given time, and recent history at Hibs (10 managers in 14 years) suggests this is more likely than not, then he may be looking for a new gig before the end of 2014 ! Average lifespan of a departing Hibs manager in the 2000s = 638 days 3/9 moved to other clubs. 6 were either sacked, 'resigned' or left by 'mutual consent' Butcher: 12/11/13 - ???? --- 90 days and counting ..... Fenlon: 27/11/11 - 01/11/13 ('resigned') --- 705 days Calderwood: 18/10/10 - 06/11/11 (sacked) --- 384 days Hughes: 08/06/09 - 04/10/10 ('mutual consent') --- 483 days Paatelainen: 10/01/08 - 29/05/09 ('mutual consent') --- 505 days Collins: 31/10/06 - 20/12/07 (resigned) --- 415 days Mowbray: 24/05/04 - 13/10/06 (moved to West Brom) --- 872 days Williamson: 25/02/02 - 20/04/04 (moved to Plymouth) --- 785 days Sauzee: 14/12/01 - 21/02/02 (sacked) --- 69 days McLeish: 11/02/98 - 11/12/01 (moved to Rangers) --- 1399 days Average lifespan of a departing ICT manager ... (only 7 in our history not including current) = 1017 days 4/7 moved to other clubs. 1 sacked, 1 left by 'mutual consent', 1 resigned. Hughes: 04/12/13 - ???? Butcher: 27/01/09 - 11/11/13 (moved to Hibs) --- 1749 days Brewster: 27/08/07 - 19/01/09 (sacked) --- 511 days Christie: 13/01/06 - 26/08/07 (resigned) --- 590 days Brewster: 25/11/04 - 13/01/06 (moved to Dundee Utd) --- 414 days Robertson: 26/12/02 - 03/11/04 (moved to Hearts) --- 678 days Paterson: 01/08/95 - 11/12/02 (moved to Aberdeen) --- 2689 days Baltacha: 15/05/94 - 13/05/95 ('mutual consent') --- 363 days
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Stranraer -V- Inverness CT
THE MATCHDAY THREAD Discuss ICT & other games in this thread as they happen Stranraer -V- Inverness CT PREVIEW 8th Feb 2014 @ 3:00PM Stair Park, Stranraer Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Facebook Go to the Chatroom Media Coverage AUDIO OPEN ALL MICS (BBC) [uK/VPN Only] TEXT ESPN BBC SKY Sporting Life VIDEO SPFL YouTube Channel ICT Official YouTube Channel TEAM LINEUPS TO FOLLOW
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Player Sponsorship - Draw
Here are the draw results for 2015/16 season to see who receives Liam Polworth's signed shirt and the other gift from this season just past. WINNER - SIGNED SHIRT : OddQuine WINNER - FRAMED WORDART : The Sponge The names in the hat for each of the seasons are based on the members who joined the sponsorship group each year (see topics linked below). The draw itself is conducted using a random generator website (www.randompicker.com). We have used this same site to conduct all our draws over the years, and have also successfully conducted several test draws on the current data that completed without any issues. The draw is completely and utterly random and no-one on CTO or within ICT has any influence or control over the names that come up. This is important to note as there are people connected with the club and with CTO who are eligible and who will not be excluded from the draw. If anyone has any concerns or questions about this process please feel free to PM me or mention it in the thread below. 2015-16: List of participants 2015-16 Draw Result on the randpompicker website
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Player Sponsorship - Draw
I am finally getting round to drawing the members who will receive our player sponsorship goodies from the last couple of seasons plus we may as well complete the draw early for this season ....... The names in the hat for each season are based on the members who joined the sponsorship group each year and who are marked paid on the lists in the links for each season below. There are a few who are marked unpaid and these will be excluded from the draw unless those users can tell me who they paid and that person confirms it (please send me a PM). I will wait until the beginning of next week before making the draw to allow users time to review the lists and allow us to correct any omissions or inaccuracies. 2011-12: 2012-13: 2013-14: The draw will take place online using randompicker.com and I have successfully conducted several test draws on the current data that completed without any issues. The draw is completely and utterly random and no-one on CTO or within ICT has any influence or control over the names that come up. This is important to note as there are people connected with the club and with CTO who are eligible and who will not be excluded from the draw. Members whose names come up will be able to pick up the goodies from the people listed below, or in the case of members from outside Inverness or indeed outside the UK, once the draw is complete we will figure out how to get it to you (eg. post it, or have it taken to a game etc). The name that comes out of the hat for this season will also - if they wish - be able to represent CTO and go to the sponsors event at the end of the season (details/dates etc to be confirmed). If anyone has any concerns or questions about this process please feel free to PM me or mention it in the thread below. Season 11-12 (currently in possession of LG) ICT Shirt (Shane Sutherland) ICT Ball (Gavin Morrison) ICT Miniature Ball (Ross Tokely) Season 12-13 (currently in possession of CaleyD) ICT Shirt (Shane Sutherland) ICT Mug (Gavin Morrison) Season 13-14 (currently in possession of ICT - awarded at end of season) ICT Shirt (Liam Polworth [to be confirmed])
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Scottish League Cup Final Roll Call
You should make yourself known to the club and the media, it's a great story that will interest and impress the wider public. You are either completely nuts or a true hero !!! Agree you should make yourself known. Assuming you will be spending some time in Inverness before/after the final? If so, I am sure someone at the club would be delighted to show you round and introduce you to Yogi and a few others. Its the least they can do for that level of dedication. Drop TM4TJ a note as well as I am sure we would like to - at the very least - post a "human interest" article for the final detailing your efforts. If anyone else is also making a mammoth trek that would also be good to know so that TM4TJ can truly say our fans arrived from all over the globe !
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Charlie Christie on Sunday
I know it's a rhetorical question, IHE, but thinking back, for a Highland League team to mobilise that many troops was incredible. Likely went some way to convincing the central-belters of Inverness's viability when the League admission vote came a couple of years later. Not sure if it's urban legend, but reputedly some Caley fans were locked out! But anecdotal evidence suggests there may have been as many as 5,000 Caley fans there? It's not urban legend. There were fans locked out. It was simply the best support that I have ever had the pleasure to be in. It was also a night where there was no seating plan and the singing section amassed in the middle but it felt like everybody was in synch. There have been times that I have felt that the ICT away support has been close in short periods. remember that game ... I was one of the ones locked out .... until St J. opened up the main stand for us to sit with home fans .... even then there were still a fair few locked out once the main stand filled up.
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Josh's Red card
He seems to have more than most ..... off the top of my head he has had 3 red card decisions rescinded in the last 12 months .. Dundee player Nicky Riley (Dundee -V- Hearts), Jamie Hamill (ICT -V- Hearts) and now Josh Meekings (ICT -V- Hearts). Must be something about Hearts games !!! Stuart McCall also complained about the 'goal' not awarded by him in the League Cup QF against Aberdeen (for which the ref allegedly apologised), there were two fairly dodgy penalties in the Killie - Hibs SFA Cup QF last year, and numerous complaints of him being 'too quick with the cards' ...... could be worse though .... he issued 12 yellows and 3 reds in an U17 Euro match in 2013 !!! http://www.uefa.com/under17/season=2013/matches/round=2000314/match=2011179/index.html
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Charlie Christie on Sunday
As much as I would like to see dedicated ICT commentary and/or live video of every single match ICT plays its not really viable financially. You can have all the volunteers you like and donated equipment and all sorts but some costs are unavoidable (infrastructure/bandwidth) CaleyD and others have already commented on this at length in various threads and the media team will do what they can to get as close to that 'dream' as possible but lets face it, we are talking about an audience in the hundreds not the thousands or tens of thousands (and i think saying hundreds is being generous). Neutrals are not going to subscribe and those that would take it up as a serious option number only a handful spread around the globe. If there is a way of the service being provided without negatively affecting the club budget such as sponsorship or it being self financing (unlikely even in a subscription model) then I am all for it. Otherwise, Open All Mics it is (unfortunately). If it were a game where there was going to be a capacity issue then I would agree with the voucher idea. Have made similar suggestions in the past in the days when we did sell out TCS for the odd cup game here and there ..... you reward the core fans and diehards if not everyone will be able to get a ticket. However, with a venue like Celtic Park and no likely ticket issues, I would suggest you think in the opposite direction ... embrace the so-called glory hunters, welcome them with open arms and consider them "casual fans" as opposed to the derogatory term of "glory hunter". Those 'casual fans' who make the decision to go are an opportunity to increase our core crowd on a regular basis. (These numbers are all subjective - feel free to insert your own as they are only used to illustrate my point) If our core is 3000 and we take 10,000 (just picking a number out of the air) to Parkhead then there are 7000 opportunities to convert new fans. OK, some will be fans of other teams who happen to live/work in Inverness or are mates with a fan who is going and like the idea of going to a cup final, or yes, some who are true glory hunters in every sense of the words ..... even if 75% of those casual fans would never darken the TCS gates, that would still leave 1750 candidates who might be persuaded to come on a regular basis. Its occasions like this that we can use to build our fan base
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Red Cards
Watch this page for a list of updated suspensions: http://www.scottishfa.co.uk/football_document_libraries.cfm?page=2567 seems to be updated weekly.
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Hearts -V- I.C.T.
Think you asked and answered the question in your own post !!!! I hate nothing more than referees that try to make the game all about them - and i see plenty of that watching MLS week-in and week-out !!!! A good referee should never be noticed until the end when you realise that you don't remember any dodgy decisions. This clown awarded a total of 43 free kicks in the game (roughly twice the average for most games in SPFL), booked 5 Hearts players and 3 ICT players then flashed the red twice at ICT. Anyone looking at just the stats would think it was a dirty nasty game but that's not what I watched. Sure there were some cards warranted, and a good few fouls but this incompetent idiot wanted to be the centre of attention - like he does in most matches he takes part in - and could have not only ruined the game (he failed at that too), but could also have cost ICT a deserved cash injection for reaching the final.
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most memorable moment in ICT history?
For me the 1-3 win at Parkhead will always be the moment. The 1-3 cup win at Tynecastle a couple of years later is also up there. However, yesterday is one of those days that epitomises the never say die attitude of our team and supporters...... Shafted by the organisers of the competition from the very start with the ludicrous venue choice that effectively made it a home tie for one of the teams, they then heaped more scorn on us by selecting a starting time that paid no heed to the fact that no public transport was available to get supporters there in time, instead expecting them to make their own arrangements and brave a treacherous road in the dawn hours of a winter's morning. Add to that that they assigned a referee who is regarded in various circles as controversial or incompetent at best (look him up in google in terms of dodgy red card decisions, or crap performances) and the odds were stacked against us. To be 1-2 down deep into injury time with two dodgy red cards and a couple of shouts for penalties that were never given, come back to 2-2 with virtually the last kick of the ball, then hang on for 30 minutes and win it on pens was remarkable and now that the dust has settled I would just like to thank John Cheaton (oops Beaton) for giving our club the massive boost to morale and jolt to our #togetherNESS that we may have lost in the Butcher --> Yogi transition !!!
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Red Cards
Meekings' laughable red was listed on the news wires as "serious foul play". If that is the case, then as others have posted above, he will be instantly suspended for the next ICT game regardless of which competition that game is in (unless we appeal it in which case I believe he would serve the ban immediately after the appeal is heard if we lose the appeal). So, assuming we don't appeal, he will be out for the cup this weekend and depending on how the SPFL disciplinary committee view it he may be awarded a further game or two if they think it is warranted. Only two red card offences - serious foul play and violent conduct - carry an instant ban that transcends any and all competitions. Other offences (second yellows, accumulation of yellows, or 'lesser' red cards) are served in the competition they were received in. His was listed as serious foul play so he is out of the next game. Hope that explains it simply ? Going back to Warren for a second: Personally I think the idea that 1 yellow card earlier in a competition can ban you from the final if you happen to pick up another along the way is ridiculous. How many times have we seen players from numerous teams who put in hard honest shifts and - especially in the case of defenders - pick up a booking or two over the course of a competition. The final is huge for ICT and you have to think it is also a huge occasion for players in their careers. to lose out for simply doing your job is stupid and nonsensical. Maybe it is time to review for future competitions and maybe up it to 3 yellows or to wipe all bookings for each team when it comes to the quarters or semis ?
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Nick Ross
A wee bit of credit to Yogi too !!!! Here we are, Tansey scores and Hearts look like they may start to fall to pieces if we can get another. We look good. 12 minutes later and its all gone pear-shaped !!! Gary Warren gets a second booking for a tackle that Marley Watkins actually put in. Its doubtful if it was even a yellow (for Watkins) but John Cheaton (oops Beaton) decides its serious enough for a second yellow for Warren (ludicrous decision). Hamill equalises from the resultant free kick courtesy of a wicked deflection. 2 minutes later Hamill hits a very sweet strike to make it 2-1 and try as we might we cant get back into it. A couple of minutes from 'the end' Yogi throws the dice and brings on Nick but loses Meekings to a very soft red. He is clearly frustrated and may have tripped the player up but no way it was serious foul play or a straight red card - a yellow at best - and I would have said that even if it was a Hearts player doing the fouling. (yet another ludicrous decision). So ICT down to 9 men, into injury time and with the ref clearly having a howler (I dont think he was biased just crap!!!). Billy had a chance before the end but was scythed down (no card ref?) but up pops Nick to get us back into it. I cant remember what game it was, but I think Nick had a similar impact before? (snatching a win or a draw at the death) So credit to Nick for getting the goal. Credit to Yogi for the 'inspired substitution', and credit to each and every one of the players for holding out for another 30 minutes against the Hearts 11 and the officials and for then winning it on penalties. A real team effort with everyone a star !
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Hearts -V- Inverness CT - Semi Final
The Proclaimers Inverness Caledonian Thistle publicly announced themselves on the footballing world today by reaching their first major final after only 20 years of existence. The near 2000 fans although outnumbered by almost 10-1 proclaimed the message loud and clear at Easter Road in the Sunshine on Leith after Hearts, the infamous 'always the bridesmaids' were beaten in the League Cup semi-final by nine man Inverness. Ten buses and various other modes of transport were deployed as the Highland fans made their way to the 'neutral' venue of Easter Road once more, scene of last seasons dramatic shoot out disappointment. Not even a fire drill at Glasgow Central could halt the march as most travelled 500 miles, well nearer 400, to witness this historic day. It was literally sunshine on Leith, and Yogi rang the changes with Richie Foran failing to make the bench. Back came Ross Draper, James Vincent, Marley Watkins and Greg Tansey to produce a powerful midfield. Dropping to the bench were Nick Ross, Carl Tremarco, Liam Polworth and Danny Williams along with Ryan Esson and Danny Devine. Hearts sprung the bigger surprise with Ryan Stevenson only starting from the bench, which was odd considering they brought forward their game with St Mirren to free him from suspension. Loan signing Paul McCallum joined Stevenson on the bench and he is an unknown quantity. Graham Shinnie captained the Highlanders onto the pitch with his counterpart Danny Wilson, and Raven, Warren and Draper tread a fine line as they are one booking away from missing a possible Cup Final appearance. Inverness started on the front foot but Paterson burst forward only for Meekings to dispossess him in the box. Play raced to the other end and Draper spooned a great opportunity to open the scoring after McKay fed him in the box, Draper electing to prod the ball with his wrong foot and it went high over. A nervy start by Hearts as the game settled into a midfield tussle. A tussle that Scott Robinson took too seriously as he clattered Billy McKay, Raven intervening and Robinson rightly booked. Doran latched onto a throw-in but his shot from the edge of the box was dragged just wide of MacDonald's goal. Inverness were asserting themselves more on the game and a Doran corner was flicked goalwards by Tansey, but the keeper saved comfortably. Some of the play was a bit frantic with Inverness looking the more comfortable on the ball and ahead on possession. A Doran shot was blocked but the ball spun towards the crossbar, the keeper tipping it behind, eleven minutes gone. A re-taken corner gave Doran a second chance but Draper's header went a couple of yards wide. Callum Paterson lay on the park as Inverness strode forward again and Watkins caused problems with a run deep into the box, but another effort was knocked wide, the Hearts fans not amused. Hearts woke up and Carrick headed narrowly over after a good break on the right side and a McGowan cross. However, it was Inverness that were making most of the early running, Watkins being prominent in most forays forward. Twenty minutes gone and Inverness forced the Hearts defence to scramble the ball out for a corner, Watkins close range overhead kick resulting in a sore head for Paterson and a free kick to Hearts. Our midfield still had a tight grip of the game at this point. Some tough tackling going in and one or two players might well fall foul of the referee if not the physio. MacDonald once more has to rush to the edge of his box to thwart another Inverness attack and at the other end in Hearts first real sustained attack Brill had to watch a long cross sail narrowly over, but the Jambos continued to press before Shinnie cleared the danger. Hearts were now seeing a bit more of the ball as the Inverness midfield lost their way slightly, but chances were at a premium. Gary Warren took a sore one as Paterson went under him for a high ball, but he resumed after a couple of shakes of the head. Inverness without a regular dead ball expert for a long time might still have to wait a while yet as Greg Tansey fluffed one from thirty yards. Marley Watkins took the first Inverness yellow card as Nicholson sped forward, Brill easily gathering the ball and as a result, McKay was released by the keeper, bursting into the box but again closed down. Nicholson tested Brill at the other end, and the keeper parried it well, then Warren made sure he would miss a prospective final by earning a booking. The game was more even now but Inverness were struggling to get behind the Hearts defence as easily as they did in the first quarter. Shinnie drew a corner but Doran easily found the keepers gloves. Passes were now going astray as every ball was being keenly contested and a war of nutrition broke out before half time. Brill took two goes to get his hands on a swinging free kick and as Inverness broke forward McKay squandered the best chance of the game hitting MacDonald from seven yards as he burst into the box. Should have scored with a bit more composure, but it was a great block by MacDonald and it was typical cup fare, the game raging from end to end. Callum Paterson got a finger wagging from the ref just before half time, the word tousy springs to mind. Billy McKay almost broke the deadlock once more but his shot from the edge of the box rose too high when he had better options and the half drew to a close. Would Inverness rue their ascendency not being capitalised on? Half Time 0-0 A boost for Hearts as the second half got under way with Ryan Stevenson replacing David Smith. Game on! Inverness were now shooting towards their home end. A penalty shout was waived away as Inverness continued to take the game towards Hearts and a couple of Doran corners in quick succession followed, as did another penalty claim, Warren falling in the box. It was a replication of the first few minutes of the game as Inverness pushed forward in numbers. Doran was almost on the end of some great interplay but the Hearts defence stood firm, just. A raking Meekings ball picked out Watkins and the cross just fell behind Draper as Inverness continued to press. Greg Tansey had made a hash of a free kick earlier, but when he latched onto another loose ball around the Hearts box, he absolutely lashed as ferocious a shot as you would see behind MacDonald to put Inverness in the driving seat for now, and not undeserved it has to say at this moment. I'm not sure you will see a better strike anywhere this season, or maybe any other season for that matter. MacKay was inches away from connecting to make it two nil, as was Vincent from the return ball, and Doran could have done better as they stretched the now overworked Jambos defence when he sped into the box, his shot straight at a grateful MacDonald. Jeepers; we almost shot ourselves in the foot, but Brill made a tremendous reflex save to deny Paterson and Raven completed a headed clearance from Paterson's header. A let off and a warning as Hearts rolled up their sleeves and introduced unknown quantity Paul McCallum for McGowan. Hearts upped the pace and got the break as Warren looked to be harshly sent off for giving away a free kick right on the edge of the box. McHattie shaped to take it but a massively deflected Hamill shot found the corner of a wrong footed Brill's net. Devine then replaced Aaron Doran into central defence after the dismissal of Gary Warren as Hearts sensed blood. Another clumsy tackle gifted Hearts a second free kick and there was no dubiety about the quality of this free kick as Hamill found the top corner. Stunner! Ten man Inverness looked shell shocked as that two goals in two minutes turned the game on it's head and MacDonald denied McKay as they pushed for an equaliser to take the game to extra time, and once more MacDonald saved superbly from a Meekings header from the corner. Things were beginning to go Hearts way now as the burden of playing with ten men began to take it's toll. Tiring legs as the game entered the last fifteen minutes. Shinnie was upended on the touchline and Tansey swung in a great ball, but it would not fall kindly to us and Hearts cleared. Ten minutes to go and Hearts players were finding it easy to stay on the deck as time ebbed away. Could Inverness muster one more charge as Tapping came on for Nicholson who left the arena on a stretcher. Paterson burst forward from deep with a great run but his shot was deflected out for a corner to Hearts. The final throw of the dice for Inverness came when Nick Ross replaced David Raven as they went for broke, Graeme Shinnie volleying one at MacDonald. Five minutes of stoppage time were confirmed as a tiring Inverness gave their all but sadly it all went tits up when Meekings lost the ball then hacked down the Hearts player as he took the ball forward. Nine men on the park and the game was all but over. Brill punted a long free kick forward but three Jambos smothered the ball, content to sit on it for a few seconds. Unbelievably, just when you think it's all over, Nick Ross forces the ball over the line for his first and most important goal of the season. No more than Inverness deserved to be honest in the last minute of stoppage time, and seconds later the ref blew his peeper to send the tie into thirty minutes of extra time. Absolute pandemonium in the Inverness end and delight for Nick Ross who started from the bench. Ninety Minutes 2-2 Hearts still look the likeliest though with Inverness down to nine men now, and straight from the kick off Brill had to save smartly from a superb McCallum header to keep the game all square. Carl Tremarco replaced Vincent at the start of extra time to put some fresh legs on the park. Two penalty shouts in quick succession as Hearts superiority in numbers told on the proceedings, Inverness throwing bodies in the way as Hearts tried to force the ball home, clearance to anywhere the order of the day now. Inverness look like they would take a penalty shoot-out right now. However it was now wave after wave of Maroon attacks as they tried to unsettle the makeshift Inverness defence due to the two sending off's, firing plenty of high balls into the box, Grant Mackay heading tamely over from a good position in the 99th minute. Tapping almost bundled the ball home as a melee broke out in the Inverness six yard box before a free kick was awarded to the Inverness side. A rare break forward with McKay feeding Ross who drew a free kick on the left. Tansey whipped it in and McKay tried to flick it on but MacDonald flopped on it to kill the ball. Inverness were busting a gut now and managed to survive the first period of extra time, the dream is still on and Nick Ross, the saviour is linking well with McKay on the rare occasions that we do get forward. Extra Time Half Time 2-2 A long, very long Tremarco throw-in caused panic in the Hearts box but they smuggled it clear and play raged to the other end, Brill collecting a hanging cross well. Ross found time in the box to turn after some good build up play, but this time his shot was weak and into the arms of MacDonald. Moments later McKay brilliantly held the ball up and exchanged passes with Ross before the latter fired a cross in which the keeper gathered easily. It was however encouraging signs for nine man Inverness. Down to the last ten minutes now and the players left on the park are running on empty. John Beaton feeling sorry for Inverness and a couple of decisions go our way. Meh. Billy McKay gets upended in the box and another melee ensues, but the ball is eventually driven harmlessly over, and at the other end Hearts head over to relieve the pressure on the Inverness defence. Have Hearts been saving themselves for a late surge or have Inverness got something else up their sleeves? Great defending by Tremarco as he mugs Hamill and McKay holds the ball up brilliantly again as Inverness continue to take the game to the eleven men. Suddenly Hearts break forward and McCallum should have scored but headed over from point blank range. That would surely have sealed it. McKay again provides an outlet and wins a valuable time consuming throw-in for under pressure Inverness. It's backs to the wall stuff now and Brill comfortably gathers a cross and despite a lung bursting run from Shinnie the game draws to a close, and penalties are the order of the day........pulsating stuff........PHEW! Full Time 120mins 2-2 So, it's penalties once more and the two most important men on the park will be Paul MacDonald and Dean Brill. The two keepers exchange pleasantries and Shinnie takes the first one, but keeper saves. My Heart cannae take this. 0-0 Shinnie miss, MacDonald guesses correct and makes the save. 0-0 McCallum miss, Brill does likewise. 0-1 Billy McKay scores, bottom corner, keeper AWOL 1-1 Carrick scores similar to McKay, opposite corner. 1-2 Nick Ross blasts home, tremendous strike from young Nick, chuffed. 1-2 Brill saves Hamill's mediocre shot, Karma! 1-3 Tansey blasts home as expected, super strike though, high and hard. 2-3 Robinson dribbles his one in, like our Billy's one. 2-4 Draper, cool as a cucumber slots the ball into the opposite corner, game over. Pandemonium once more in the away end as Inverness defy the odds to secure their first ever major final appearance, Caley 100 grabbing a wonderful souvenir by collecting Dean Brill's glove as the big keeper throws them into the crowd. Big Yogi has a grin the size of Leith Walk embedded on his dial and that will take some time to come off. More reaction and video to follow, but for the moment huge congratulations to everybody, and a final against Aberdeen to come. Can it get any Better. Brings a tear to yer eye.................Have an unofficial swatch at the penalty shootout Date: 02.02.2014 Venue: Easter Road Stadium, Edinburgh Attendance: 12762 Referee: John Beaton Hearts: 2 Lineup: MacDonald, Hamill, McHattie, Wilson, McGowan (McCallum 64), Robinson, Paterson, McKay, Smith (Stevenson 46), Carrick, Nicholson (Tapping 84) Subs (not used): Ridgers, McGhee Scorers: Hamill (67, 69) Booked: Robinson (6), MacDonald (54), Stevenson (69), Paterson (103), McKay (116) Sent Off: none Inverness CT: 2 Lineup: Brill, Raven (Ross 87), Shinnie, Vincent (Tremarco 95), Warren, Meekings, Mckay, Draper, Doran (Devine 68), Watkins, Tansey Subs (not used): Esson, Williams Scorers: Tansey (54), Ross (90+4) Booked: Watkins (32), Warren (34), Shinnie (90) Sent Off: Warren (66), Meekings (90) Inverness C.T. win 2-4 on pens after extra time
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Hearts -V- I.C.T.
THE MATCHDAY THREAD Discuss ICT & other games in this thread as they happen Hearts -V- Inverness CT PREVIEW 2nd Feb 2014 @ 12:15PM Easter Road Stadium, Edinburgh League Cup Semi-Final Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Facebook Go to the Chatroom Media Coverage AUDIO LIVE COVERAGE (BBC) [uK/VPN Only] TEXT ESPN BBC SKY Sporting Life VIDEO LIVE COVERAGE (BBC) [uK/VPN Only] SPFL YouTube Channel ICT Official YouTube Channel TEAM LINEUPS
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Barry Wilson
mmmm, how can I wish Barry well without having to wish Elgin well ... its a dilemma !
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The new manager thread
For the last 10 years or so under several different chairmen we have offered nothing longer than a 2 year deal to any player which we all know - with Bosman - is effectively no better than a 1 yr deal as the player is free to talk to other clubs barely 4 months into the second season of his deal. Any response was usually along the lines of longer contracts costing too much if we were relegated .... We - the fans - have constantly bitched about that strategy, so seeing the club starting to believe in itself and being confident enough to offer longer deals to those players we want to keep is a fairly significant, and positive step forward IMO. Agree Sunday's game is very important ... reaching the final would also be another step forward for ICT