Skip to content

Scotty

08: Site Admin
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Scotty

  1. Arabs 1-0 up on County too ... Mackay-Steven scores.
  2. Yeah, I have a commercial VPN service ! looking back at older posts - try this: http://www.proxfree.com/
  3. need VPN connection to access over the net from abroad. think Scarlet posted details of a free one a while back .... cant remember.
  4. Warren booked - out of final if we go through
  5. think he said Doran as well, but Foran was not one of them
  6. Billy obviously didnt want to score there ..... keeper wins the first one-on-one encounter. Ngoo sounding like a handful
  7. 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.
  8. 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
  9. Rather than a Hibs song, this one brings back memories of the cup game against Hearts at Tynie a few years back for me
  10. 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
  11. Scotty replied to 12th Man's topic in Caley Thistle
    tempted to turn off the swear filter for a few minutes, just for this thread !!!
  12. 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
  13. Here's one of those "paper plans" from about 2000 ...... it got as far as hanging on the wall in John Sutherland's office. Plan on the office wall looking from away end to home end showing possible low level home end and west stand profile Main stand and low level west stand Main stand, low level west stand and a new north stand North Stand from the away end View from the bridge of North and West stands looking from Main stand to low level west stand View from car park near North stand
  14. Scotty replied to bauhaus's topic in Caley Thistle
    I think that is based on previous experience though CD ..... We have seen numerous people leave for peanuts before, mostly because the end of a contract was near and we took what we could get rather than £0 a few months later. Although it does have benefits, that is one of the risks we have taken with only offering 2 year deals to our players. Personally, I think we have seen that the backroom team have a good eye for talent and I would like us to offer longer deals to some players, but I understand why we dont. I would also like to think that TB and the club have toughened up a bit now that we are sitting so high in the league and would laugh in the face of any offer under 7 figures, but lets face it, with the club typically losing anywhere from £150K - £250K per year unless we have cup runs or windfall payments the chance to balance the books for a couple of years with a single transfer fee is enticing ..... however, I live in hope that there are one or two with balls who might see that holding out for a higher fee could balance the books for 3 or 4 years or longer !!! Having said that ... I would far rather see ICT in Europe next year with Billy McKay banging one in in the Bernabeau from an Andy Shinnie assist .. and then rushing off to celebrate with Doran, Foran, Warren, Draper, OTJ, et all .... before saluting the Immortal One in the stands who is in the process of being ejected after over celebrating with their €2 beers !!!!
  15. Scotty replied to bauhaus's topic in Caley Thistle
    Realistically, if we were selling him we would probably be happy with £1m, but stick him in a Celtic shirt and he would instantly be worth £10m ...... would rather keep him though and see him score in Europe next season (with an assist from Shinniesta)
  16. Scotty replied to Scotty's topic in General Football
    Interesting ... went and checked the salaries for last year (publicly available info in MLS) and Robson was on $600K for the year (or $11,500 a week, whichever you prefer) ... but Miller did indeed get over $1m .... $1,239,316 to be precise (or $23,833 per week) ... that is scary ! Also scary is that Kris Boyd made more than him .... Only 11 players in MLS making over a million US dollars a year last year .... Thierry Henry (New York) = $5.6m Rafael Marquez (New York) = $4.6m David Beckham (LA Galaxy) = $4m Robbie Keane (LA Galaxy) = $3.4m Landon Donovan (LA Galaxy) = $2.4m Torsten Frings (Toronto) = $2.4m Marco Di Vaio (Montreal) = $1.9m Julian De Guzman (FC Dallas [formerly at Toronto]) = $1.9m Danny Koevermans (Toronto) = 1.5m Kris Boyd (Portland) = $1.5m Kenny Miller (Vancouver) = $1.2m
  17. Scotty replied to Laurence's topic in Other Sports
    I have been to one Ice Hockey game - Toronto Maple Leafs -v- Vancouver Canucks about 12 years ago (before I even moved here). It was a pre-season game and was quite entertaining. Yes there were breaks and stuff and no I didnt understand everything that was going on but it was fun. Shame that most "normal" fans cant afford to go see the Leafs though. Tickets are routinely several hundred dollars and most seats are owned by corporate season ticket holders. The entire league has been on strike for the last six months and the shortened season just started last weekend. I have been to several Baseball games over the years and that is more boring. It gets a little exciting when the ball is hit for a home run but way too much stopping and starting between innings for me. Plenty of seats available cheaply though given that the Blue Jays play in a 50,000 seat stadium they can barely fill when they are doing well (and it has been a while since they were doing well ... although 2013 is a year of expectations as they have made some big signings). Just before Christmas I went to my first NBA Basketball game. Toronto Raptors -V- Detroit Pistons. I have to say I quite enjoyed it. Not sure what I was expecting, but I got into it as the game wore on and it was pretty fast paced. Of these three traditionally North American sports (albeit ones lifted from other countries over the centuries), I have to say that I enjoyed the basketball the most ... fast paced action interspersed with breaks, but not a huge amount of them, and all of them quite short. The Buffalo Bills from the NFL have been struggling for crowds at home for years, so for the last 2 or 3 years they have played a few "regular season" home games in Toronto at the Rogers Centre (formerly called Skydome, and home of the Blue Jays). Its only a short hop from Buffalo to Toronto, maybe a 2 hour drive so no big deal for many diehard Bills fans. I havent managed to get to a game yet to complete my set of North American sports, but this has to be the worst for breaks and stop-start action so I am not really enthused by it .... I used to like watching NFL on Channel 4 many years ago, but that faded a long time ago. The other sports over here are Lacrosse, which is officially Canada's national sport (yes, even ahead of Ice Hockey), and the CFL which is like NFL but with lower crowds and 3 downs instead of 4 per play. I haven't been to either. The big problem I have with most of these sports is the manufactured atmosphere. Baseball is the worst for me, they blare out music or stick words up on the big screen, karaoke style, to try and build atmosphere but it just feels forced. there was less of that in Hockey and at the Basketball, but still enough for me to know I couldn't go there every week ! That's why I am sticking with MLS footy. At TFC there is none of this bull about forcing an atmosphere, it has developed and exists organically via the supporters groups. It is fun and the clubs, for the most part are on board with letting the fan culture grow and develop. The (diehard) fans are knowledgeable and don't call it soccer, they call it football like it is supposed to be, and other than half-time there are no breaks or other gimmicks. It may not be an elite league, but trust me, there are plenty of decent players and the standard has increased year on year. Many clubs who once played in NFL or other sport stadiums as a tenant have now built their own stadiums and despite what the media would have you believe, it was growing before David Beckham came along and will continue to do so now that he is gone ....
  18. Had to laugh at this clip on the BBC. Neil Lennon answering a journo's phone during his press conference after Hearts game. Given all his bad press, this actually shows he does have a sense of humour http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21151977
  19. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21151306 : BBC story that has direct quotes from the player and from Butcher who basically says the ball is in his court. Seems fair enough to me ..... If he does decide to go elsewhere, at least he will have weighed up his options. sounds like a sensible lad.
  20. Scotty replied to Laurence's topic in Other Sports
    I'd question whether or not this will be the biggest. It is estimated that the FIFA world cup final 2010 had over a billion viewers. I believe the estimated viewing audience around for last years Superbowl was around 165 million with 111 million of those in US. It will, however, be an interesting contest It is all relative too ..... The (confirmed figure of) 111 million in USA watching the 2011 Superbowl and 111.3m who watched the 2012 game is about 30% of the population. The mens ice hockey final in the 2010 Winter Olympics may only have been watched by 16.6m in Canada, but that is over 50% of the population !!! I find that American broadcasters treat the "biggest" audience ever claims in the same way as they regard the Superbowl as a world championship ... it is not, it is an American championship as no team for any other country can get to the final. Likewise, the claims of biggest TV audience ever is largely based on the fact that consecutive Superbowls have traditionally had the largest TV audience in the states .... not the world .... although, the 2012 London Olympics is said to have blown even the biggest Superbowls out of the water with more than 219m viewers ! http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/08/13/london-olympics-on-nbc-is-most-watched-television-event-in-u-s-history/144780/ Look around google for a bit and you will find various claims to the largest audience - over 1billion for World Cup, 400m for a Cricket World Cup game between India and Pakistan and various others - but the 2008 Olympics opening ceremony is (currently) the leader in terms of 'verifiable' viewing figures, followed closely by the 2010 and 2002 World Cup finals: http://www.sportingintelligence.com/2010/06/10/world-cup-final-will-vie-for-record-of-second-most-watched-event-in-human-history-100605/ . I would guess that London 2012 will go into the mix their somewhere but cant find the 'verifiable' numbers right now. I like this quote from that page: I hate to quote Wikipedia as a 'factual' reference as anyone can say anything, but many of the claims on this page link to sources that are credible: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_most_watched_television_broadcasts
  21. Scotty replied to Scotty's topic in General Football
    I dont think they are that different from Scottish refs to be honest but definitely not on a par with the FIFA elite refs ... They do seem to have improved over the last 5 or 6 years though and I think 5 or 6 of them are full-time refs employed by MLS or the refs association. Just like Scotland, every one of them has his (or her) moments but most are 'average'. There are a few decent ones, a few that you cringe when you see the name and dont know what you will get, and a few that should be run out of town immediately !!! They also seem to like their own aerosols !!! In MLS, the ref has a can of white grass paint to mark the free kick spot and the 10 yard line for the wall - they seem to love playing with their own aerosols like that The biggest difference for me is the number of free kicks that are awarded during a game. Very few refs allow the game to flow and many are extremely card happy. I would also say that the referee assistants are very bad in MLS. In Scotland, you may get an assistant at an SPL game who is a 'lower grade' ref who is working his way up to the top grade ... I dont think that is the case in MLS, although I could be wrong, but most seem pretty clueless. However, having said all that ,... MLS refs (and Scottish ones) look like superstars compared to some of the refs we have seen in the Concacaf Champions League. These guys are a joke, and on occasions, lets just say you know what is going to happen to US or Canadian teams when you play in Mexico, Honduras, Panama etc when the ref is not from Canada/USA or one of the bigger nations within Concacaf. Although - and this is for the benefit of Scarlet - concacaf refs would not have been a factor for Barry as Vancouver and Montreal have not qualified for that competition for the last four years due to Toronto being Canadian champs for the last 4 years.
  22. Scotty replied to Laurence's topic in Other Sports
    Yup, it will be the first time two brothers have ever faced each other from opposite sides in the Superbowl as player or coach. Prior to this SB, there have been 18 sets of brothers who have played in the Superbowl, one of those 'sets' had 3 brothers, but they have always been in different games, or on two occasions, in the same team (Blackwoods with Dolphins in 1983/1985, and Griffin's with the Bengals in 1982. Keith and Jim Fahnhorst were both on the 49ers in 1985 but Jim was inactive for the game.) But it depends on what sport you regard as biggest ? It has happened in the NHL Stanley Cup 6 times and the first time it happened there were actually 2 different sets of brothers facing off against each other ... It has happened in the MLB World Series 5 times It has happened once at the World Cup, but not in the final - Germany-Ghana in 2010 featured half-brothers Jerome Boateng (GER) and Kevin-Prince Boateng (Ghana)

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. : Terms of Use : Guidelines : Privacy Policy

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.