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  1. Chance to shine It's the last chance to catch the managers eye before the League Cup semi-final as Inverness make the long haul to Kilmarnock, home of the Killie pie and venue of some good times for us. A new face will be in the away dugout as Russell Latapy has joined up again with Yogi to become our new management partnership. The talented former Trinidad and Tobago international midfielder made 79 appearances for his country, and has teams like Boavista, Porto, Hibernian and Glasgow Rangers on his CV. AJS is our wordmonger this week with this preview for you.............................. Caley away with Yogi and Russ - Chapter 1 ICT Players, staff and fans make the 395 mile all round trip to Kilmarnock this weekend with John Hughes and his side looking to build on the monumental three points gathered from Aberdeen the week before. The performance as well as the result will have put a great deal of promise back into the season following a bleak winter. With a threadbare team and poor form on the stats sheet we travelled to Pittodrie to face a near full strength Aberdeen side who hadn't lost in their last 8. History kicked in and with our backs to the wall we stepped up and delivered a resounding performance, a stunning goal and well taken 1-0 win back to the Highlands to bring a combination of relief and gladness to all associated with the club. While Yogi may seem to have turned a corner, it seems as though his counterpart this weekend is also beginning to find his way. Allan Johnston has endured a frustrating beginning to top flight management as a host of problems have disrupted the Ayshire side this season. Injury, lack of funds and a selection of unwanted holdovers from previous regimes left Johnston with a lightweight and somewhat disjointed squad and despite some impressive performances the results did not reflect and nor did the league position as only Hearts and their deduction separated Killie from the bottom. The build up to Christmas saw a change in fortune and now results look more favourable with just 3 defeats in 8 and a shift up the table to 9th, their last result being a point well snatched at Firhill With the January window now open both sides have also been active in the transfer market. Greg Tansey made a surprise return north to ICT following an 18 month spell with Stevenage. He signed a contract till the end of next season and was thrown into the match at Aberdeen, showing flashes of what he's capable of with some sharp passes and a strong presence in a midfield that was lacking numbers. Yogi has stated he is still in the market for a striker with Billy McKay the only senior frontman in the side. Bringing in someone else is an absolute must with the end of the window approaching. We cant put that amount of pressure on wee Bill for the rest of the season, especially if he gets injured. Killie have been active themselves. Retaining the services of loanees Jackson Irvine and Michael Gardyne for the remainder of the campaign while also securing a loan deal for Brighton defender Vitalijs Maksimenko. One name linked with a move to Killie is their former player Alexei Eremenko. The Finnish midfielder was a revelation during his stay at Rugby Park, getting nominated for player of the year as a result of some classy performances. ICT fans will be hoping that negotiations for his return to the club carry on over the weekend. Fixtures between the sides have always served up goals, especially at Rugby park and the form reflects well for us as visitors. The last two visits have seen ICT pick up 2-1 wins consecutively while the last win for Killie was an enthralling 4-3 encounter two seasons ago. That same season saw without doubt our greatest win over Kilmarnock and arguably our greatest away day triumph in the top flight. The 5th November 2011. On the back of a crushing defeat to Motherwell we travelled to Rugby Park deprived of form and a defence courtesy of injuries and suspensions. Kilmarnock grabbed an early lead against a Caley defence leaking goals. Andy Shinnie equalized on the stroke of half time and what followed was one of footballs magical moments served up that every football fan deserves in their life. The 2nd half kicked off and in no time at all Jonny Hayes had turned the game on its head with a lethal 25 yard strike, before we had time to worry about a Killie comeback Shinnie had doubled his tally and the advantage before a solo run and finish from Gregory Tade made it 4 and the 5th was happily rounded off with Shinnie completing his hat trick, latching onto a great run from David Davis (remember him?). Killie pulled one back before Tade scored a 2nd...yes Tade scored 2 goals in this game to make it 6-2. Killie got a 3rd in the last minute by which point most home fans had cleared the stadium and following the full time whistle the small band of loyals that braved it and made the journey were sent into raptures and partied on into the night. With such inspiration to draw from past games I'm hoping this Saturday will be equally as enthralling. Both teams have danger men that are capable of producing on the day. The likes of youngster Chris Johnston and Gardyne for Killie are well matched by Doran and Williams, who in particular seems to be finding his feet which is pleasing. Both teams have a potent goal threat with Kris Boyd being a proven name in this league, while Billy McKay is joint top scorer and both are keen for a result, one looking to secure top six and chase Europe and one chasing survival. It doesn't matter what the distance is between the teams, both have quality and both need 3 points, there is little excuse for a slack game. My only hope is that we keep the Semi Final out of our thoughts as much as possible. John Hughes has used it as a motivational key for those who are playing on Saturday, that those who impress will feature in the game. That's probably the most sensible way to balance it out, its bound to play on the minds of some of the lads but with that incentive thrown to them by the manager and the wise heads such as Foran and Esson keeping them grounded I see no reason why we can't come away from Rugby Park with a well earned 3 points on Saturday. To end I would like to welcome Russell Latapy to the club as Yogi's assistant. I was absolutely delighted at this appointment, being a huge fan of him as a player. He was classy on the park and he brings domestic, European and even World cup experience to the table as well as sharing a good working relationship with the gaffer. He will surely have a lot to pass on to our players in terms of coaching and I look forward to seeing our new management team finally get to work as a duo. Inverness will be boosted by the return of Gary Warren and Ross Draper from suspension and Marley Watkins should be fit for this one along with James Vincent who started on the bench last week. This should all add up to a selection headache for the new management team although Richie Foran remains out. Kilmarnock have defender Vitalijs Maksimenko signed in time for him to play tomorrow and Ismael Bouzid could return but fellow defender Darren Barr is out long term while David Silva will sit this one out. AJS prediction :- It will be a tight game I think, both teams have goals in them and will be eager for a result but I'm hoping our quality in the final third will see us through, as well as our ability to hit teams on the break - I'm going for a 3-1 win.
  2. or Scott Vernon..... Reckon Rooney and Vernon will be top two choices. Zola wont get let go this quickly. Magennis is a solid unit, he knows Billy and his contract is expiring...its the smart move.
  3. Making a move for Magennis seems like even more of a shout now.
  4. Probably because for the 2nd half of the season the back four was Proctor, Tokely, Munro and Golabek.
  5. Allison deserves to be a contender in the all time XI for such an achievement. I think Bulvitis also played that day, also prone to dodgy moments.
  6. Allison played against Allan in the Challenge cup once.
  7. This thread has lost its edge without eagle...its wonderful
  8. How many games did Bajram Fetai play? I dont recall him making a start...but made a lot of sub appearances.
  9. How many more strikers to County want? Would imagine he will either head to whichever team dosent get Greatpenis (Aberdeen or St Johnstone) or TB will be all over this move.
  10. News is pleasing.
  11. AJS replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    And it is what caused Elgin to be stripped of the Highland League title in 1993. Hearts have known since October that the game v St Mirren would have to be rescheduled. And all of a sudden it gets rescheduled with only 1 weeks notice. It stinks. If I could think of something Hearts could be stripped of I'd demand that they be stripped of it. Hmmm, strips is all that are left to strip from Hearts...none of us want to see that, especially where Ryan Stevenson is concerned.
  12. AJS replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    If he plays he plays, Foran talking up his chances of being back for the game. Vincent and Draper will be back and a number of the boys will be well up for this after the heartbreak of last season, Hearts may well be motivated for it with nothing else to play for but with a point to prove and last season to make up for so will our boys.
  13. Andre Martins...i mean, what was even the point to him? And Richie Byrne
  14. AJS replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    So Ryan Stevenson is an overinked beaut, poor lad has been labelled on this forum bwahahahahahahahahahahhahaha
  15. AJS replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    Was that not Jamie Hamill?
  16. AJS replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    hehehehehehehehehe
  17. AJS replied to TopSix's topic in Caley Thistle
    echo ECHO
  18. Left to reflect on what could have been with this one. He's one of the most promising young managers in the game. Good luck to him wherever he goes...unless its over the bridge.
  19. Yoann Arquin is the only County striker to score this season...with 1 debut goal - this is fact. So much for being high scorers. Adams is on a planet of his own. Long may he stay there.
  20. Perhaps he has finally woken up and smelt the same stench that the rest of the world could...that Hibs are gash and he has climbed aboard a sinking ship, honeymoon period is over - good luck Terry!
  21. Fantastic result and performance in both attack and defence. You couldnt have written a better script. Yogi who has allegedly bombed takes his side to play the best team in the league next to Celtic and Danny Williams, a player under fire himself for not looking up to scratch scores a peach of a winner. I said it a few weeks ago that when you lose so many key players and require bit part lads to step up and dig deep then it can galvanize a team, today was a prime example of that. Im just so pleased as it seems we have finally turned a corner after a harsh winter. I really hope this is where we get back to our best. Hard to pick out a particular name. Shinnie showed all the qualities of a true leader, Devine was solid, Williams looked so dangerous at times, Tansey looked sharp when he got on, its no surprise that since Raven has returned our defence has improved dramatically, Deano picked out a stunning save while Polworth gave a good account in a vital game. Aberdeen for all their quality couldnt really break us down, they saw more of the ball but it was ourselves who had the better chances and were it not for a post and a bobble it could have easily been 2 or 3. Massive result, tremendous boost and a chance of another classic away day next week...John Hughes, you sir may rest easy tonight - On the Road with Yogi and Russ!
  22. Delight for Danny boy. Back in his natural position and its paying divideince.
  23. AJS replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    I was going to suggest that myself. I think Josh Magennis and Billy Mckay are mates so it might be a decent partnership. Josh can also play at right back which in an ideal world would be back up to David Raven rather than sticking Graeme Shinnie there. Just noticed that Magennis's contract is up at the end of the season, one way or another he will be getting pushed down the pecking order with Zola, Vernon and whoever they bring in over January contending for places... I hope Yogi is aware of this. Megennis would be a terrific signing. Aberdeen are now in the running for Rooney as well, seriously Magennis would be worth taking a chance on, perfect little and large strike force with Billy...
  24. AJS replied to fraser's topic in Caley Thistle
    We couldve signed Xavi just now but cos he'd be a Yogi purchase it would be seen as a player thats either too old, past his best, or seen as an excuse to overlook the youth I actually think its a really smart move, he may not have been so consistent when he was first here but lets be serious...who really was during that season? It was the most disrupted, disjointed season that we've ever had in terms of trying to put a team together, so many players fell foul of it...he was one of them. Once we have Foran, Draper and Vincent back in the fold we will be well covered in terms of quantity and quality in midfield. Been a while since we had that. We saw flashes of brilliance from him and we are a different team from the one he left. With the likes of Draper or Foran playing the more defensive role Tansey will have more freedom to do what he does in midfield, he's a good ball player, hes got a set piece in his locker and an eye for goal. I see no point in reading what the Stevenage fans have to say. If we paid attention to what fans of previous clubs said then the likes of Foran, Hayes, Esson or even Raven would never have been signed Welcome back Greg...lets all do the Tansey!

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