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Scotty

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  1. Bridge over the river Kwai and Dracula's castle ?
  2. I think #1 is wrong unless it is a straight red card for violent conduct meaning the player is suspended immediately for the next game in any competition. In that scenario, I believe it may be enforceable worldwide for the next FIFA sanctioned game the player takes part in so basically any game in any organised league (including welfare/amateur). Going by the documentation already shown in this thread, this was not the case as it clearly states he would be suspended for his next fixture in the Scottish League Cup, not the Scottish League, nor the SFA Cup, nor by extension the English League or any cups in England. As far as I can remember (from my days with the Amateur League), that suspension is enforceable on his return even if the player moves away for a decade or more .... Bottom line is that Its an administrative cockup at some level and ultimately, whether deserved or not, the blame on this lies with Hearts as the rules state the club is responsible. It doesnt matter who the actual numbnuts that failed to realise the issue was, and whether they were employed by Hearts or the SFA, and I actually sympathise a little with Hearts here as it sounds like they tried to check things out ... but based on this error, they fielded an ineligble player who may or may not have had a direct bearing on the result. If we had been hammered, then I would say let it slide, the better team won on the day, but with a game that went to ET then penalties, even though he did not take one, its a very tough call and my ICT bias says we need a little bit more than a perfunctory brush-off. Club may be a little hog-tied on what they can say, in public at least, and I hope they are doing the proverbial duck and looking calm on top but pedalling like **** underneath !!!! but either way please, CJT, get your teeth into this one ! We may not get a replay out of it, and we may not deserve one, but we do at the very least deserve an explanation ......
  3. I understand the club have to be diplomatic in their verbage .... but we do not ... Someone is LYING through their teeth and arses are being well and truly covered. so I have as simple question WHEN was this ban served ? The answer to this, and the chance to verify it will put this to bed, anything else will not.
  4. that was the reason they gave, strange it wasnt the keeper being picked to not take one, the keepers are busy enough on pens to not have to worry about scoring one too Ahh, but they worded it as Raven "not being able to take part" not him not being able to take a kick ... if we named Reguero, could he still have "taken part" in goals .....
  5. No real reason given other than saying it was because it was 10-v-10 when it came to pens, so assume ICT had to nominate someone to sit out as well as the 5 pen takers.
  6. Reguero booked at the start of pens ?????
  7. and so it is penalties ... to be taken at the ICT supporters end
  8. I keep waiting for BBC to do the same with audio ..... they do it every week when online OAM streams end promptly at 5pm and you cant get the normal BBC feed back for another 5 minutes after that .... usually about the same time as TB is interviewed !!!!
  9. even Allan Preston agreed
  10. Ngoo equalises
  11. Arabs 1-0 up on County too ... Mackay-Steven scores.
  12. Yeah, I have a commercial VPN service ! looking back at older posts - try this: http://www.proxfree.com/
  13. need VPN connection to access over the net from abroad. think Scarlet posted details of a free one a while back .... cant remember.
  14. 16336 crowd
  15. Andy Shinnie 1-0 :)
  16. Warren booked - out of final if we go through
  17. think he said Doran as well, but Foran was not one of them
  18. Mckay is one of them !
  19. Billy obviously didnt want to score there ..... keeper wins the first one-on-one encounter. Ngoo sounding like a handful
  20. kick off delayed due to flare on pitch at ICT end and stewards individually checking Hearts fans at other ..... ok, and we are started ..... good feeling about this today.
  21. Heart Breaker Inverness suffered a heart breaking defeat at the hands of the Jambo's after a dramatic penalty shoot-out favoured the Hearts team when young Phillip Roberts was entrusted with the vital tenth penalty. The previous nine penalty's had unerringly found the back of the net with neither keeper getting near the ball when up stepped Roberts. Unfortunately the substitute who had stepped up to the plate in a previous round at Ochilview blazed his penalty high over the bar right into the mass of Caley Jags fans gathered behind the goal and it was game set and match to the delirious Hearts team who had played the latter stages of the game with ten men after Scott Robinson was sent off for a rash tackle. There were chances to win this game, none better than the Billy McKay one in extra time, but he inexplicably delayed his shot and the chance went abegging. Andy Shinnie and Mr Ngoo scored the goals to take this tie into extra time and penalties in front of an excellent and noisy crowd at Easter Road, but sadly for Inverness it will be Hearts that go to Hampden, good luck to them. The only thing that can save us now is Danny Wilson Capital Caley will have a full report for us after the dust settles........................... The dust has not settled yet. Especially since the day has been preoccupied with Wilson Gate. The Caley Jags fans descended to Edinburgh in good spirit for what would be a heart breaking game. The Four in Hand was the pre match destination for many of the ICT faithful – until it got too busy and many of us went to the usual away day Hibs venue the Iona. The atmosphere was electric in the ground. The pre match anticipation was high…… Caley Thistle started with their strongest XI. Antonio Reguero (who still hasn’t a clue where Tain is) was behind the back line of Raven, Meekings, Warren and Graeme Shinnie. In midfield, Aaron Doran, Ross Draper, Owain Tudur-Jones, Andrew Shinnie and Richie Foran. Billy Mckay (Who sometimes) scores when he wants led the charge. Hearts new signing Michael Ngoo started and proved a thorn in Caley Thistles side all afternoon. Mr Magoo also fielded potentially ineligible defender Danny Wilson. For Wilson Gate you can get more information on the Caley Thistle forum. For now, we’ll stick to the match! The game started slowly with both teams looking sluggish. Richie Foran picked up a soft yellow card just after 15 minutes. A few long distance shots from both teams didn’t give Reguero and MacDonald too much of a test in the ICT and Hearts goal respectively. Around the 20 minute mark, after persistent fouling by Ngoo he got involved in a tussle with Gary Warren and both received yellow cards. On 25 minutes Danny Wilson crossed in the box and Ngoo rose above the Caley Thistle defence and headed the ball off the post. Most Caley Thistle chances at this point were very much long distance and crosses that didn’t trouble Jamie MacDonald at all. Half Time 1-0 Two minutes after the restart Caley Thistle took the lead. Billy McKays cross found Andy SHINNIE who drilled the ball low into the corner of the net. There wasn’t much between the two teams and Hearts levelled on 64 minutes. Josh Meekings had fouled Jamie Walker and received a caution. Fraser Mullens cross found Michael NGOO who’s powerful shot was hit first time and gave Reguero no chance. Caley Thistle nearly took the lead 4 minutes later. Another clumsy challenge by Ngoo on Meekings resulted in a long free kick finding McKay who was immediately brought down by Zaliukas. Graeme Shinnies swinging cross found Richie Foran who’s header went just wide. With 14 minutes left Caley Thistle were given an advantage when Scott Robinsons reckless 2 footed lunge at Owain Tudur-Jones resulted in a straight red card. Luckily OTJ came out of the challenge unharmed. With this 1 man advantage the Caley Thistle fans urged the players on. With ten minutes to go McKay was booked for a late challenge as the game started to get very edgy. Just before full time Philip Roberts replaced Aaron Doran who had an unusually quiet game. ICT were not to find a winner and the game headed to extra time. A few minutes into the first half of extra time Captain Richie Foran was replaced with the fresh Shane Sutherland. With the game going from end to end ICT should have gone 2-1 up just before the end of extra time 1st half. A great through ball by Philip Roberts found Billy McKay who looking flat footed delayed for a spilt second whilst the Hearts defence crowded round him. He really should have hit it first time. He then passed to Andy Shinnie but his shot was brilliant saved by MacDonald and Shinnies overhead kick from the rebound went agonisingly over the bar. Here's the moment the game slipped away. Andy Shinnie's face says what we were all thinking........... Into the second half of extra time and both teams still pushed for the winner. Despite the 1 man advantage to Caley Thistle, Hearts were playing better football. But again, Inverness came close to winning the game. Graeme Shinnies swinging cross found McKay who hit the ball over the bar from a few yards out. Penalties beckoned. Full Time 1-1 (120mins) Antonio Reguero was booked before Hearts first penalty for apparently ‘time wasting’. Zaliukas stepped up for Hearts first, before Graeme Shinnie equalised for Inverness. Ngoo put Hearts 2-1 up with Andy Shinnie responding. Andy Webster restored the Jambos lead and finally McKay chose to score to make the score line 3-3. OTJ equalised for Caley Thistle after Novikovas had scored. Taouil restored Hearts advantage making it 5-4 before Philip Roberts stepped up. We all know what happened next. Here’s hoping young Roberts bounces back with a goal soon. There was severe disappointment within the Caley Thistle ranks. It had been a below par performance but with the chances that came our way we should have won. Credit to the players for getting to the Semi Final and we share their disappointment that we could not get to Hampden. Lets look forward to the rest of the season. The management and players are still doing a magnificent job but we need to bounce back quickly. In the mean time, lets listen out for what happens with Wilson Gate…................. 26th Jan 2013 Scottish Communities League Cup Semi-Final Easter Road Stadium, Edinburgh Hearts win 5-4 on penalties Inverness C.T. 1 - A.Shinnie (49) TEAM: Reguero, Raven, G.Shinnie, Warren, Meekings, Doran (Roberts 87), Draper, Tudur Jones, Foran (Sutherland 97), A.Shinnie, McKay SUBS: Esson, Ross, Devine Booked: Foran (18), Warren (22), Meekings (65), Mckay (85), Raven (120), Reguero (120) Sent Off: none Hearts 1 - Ngoo (66) TEAM: MacDonald, Mullen, Webster, Zaliukas, Wilson, Tapping (Taouil 97), Holt, Robinson, Walker (McGowan 112), Ngoo, Driver (Novikovas 67) SUBS: Ridgers, Sutton Booked: Ngoo (22), Zaliukas (99), Taouil (110) Sent Off: Robinson (77) Referee Euan Norris Attendance 16,336
  22. Rather than a Hibs song, this one brings back memories of the cup game against Hearts at Tynie a few years back for me
  23. THE MATCHDAY THREAD Discuss ICT & other games in this thread as they happen Inverness C.T. -V- Hearts PREVIEW 26th Jan, 2013 @ 3:00PM, Easter Road Stadium, Edinburgh Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Facebook Go to the Chatroom Media Coverage AUDIO LINKS BBC Sportsound LIVE commentary [UK Only] BBC Sportsound Open All Mics [UK Only] Moray Firth Radio Live commentary [UK Only] TEXT LINKS ESPN BBC SKY Sporting Life VIDEO LINKS SPL YouTube Channel ICT Official YouTube Channel TEAM LINEUPS
  24. tempted to turn off the swear filter for a few minutes, just for this thread !!!
  25. nope .... the dolphin stand was coined by a friend of mine at the time who mocked up a new picture based on Gordon Gillespie's iconic photo that was used all over the place ... It just kind of stuck ! Here's the pic that Pete created from Gordon's original
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