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  1. Just back from Lossie. 3-2 win for us. Richie played the first half apparently but I missed it as the k.o. was 12 not 1.

     

    One name to watch out for - Chris Blackett. He was outstanding.

    Apologies, Tob, for the misleading KO time. I can only see it advertised as 1pm. It was on the Lossiemouth FC match secretary's Facebook page as 1pm certainly and on various other forums! I can only assume it was brought forward at short notice...or maybe just started early so the squad could get back in time for the St Mirren game!
    Anyway, good to hear that Richie is actually, eventually, on the road to back to fitness! 

  2. I haven't seen Ollie Norburn, so can't really comment on him.
    But, he's been released from Plymouth Argyle after struggling to become a first-team regular. Largely been kept out by, amongst others, Lee Cox. They're probably very similar players, competing for the same position - as using Soccerbase's 'player filter', they didn't feature on the pitch together in any of Plymouth's most recent 28 games. And Lee Cox made three-times as many first team starts as Norburn last season (21 vs 7).
    Not sure even Cox would be forcing his way into our first-team, let alone Norburn.
    But, football doesn't work like that!

  3. Romanian Liga 1 - FC Astra Giurgiu 2-2 Concordia Chiajna

    Lossiemouth v Inverness CT U20s (Saturday 11th July - 1pm)
    Inverness CT v St. Mirren (Saturday 11th July - 3pm)

    Europa League Q2 - 1st leg - Inverness CT v FC Astra Giurgiu (Thursday 16th July)
    Draw for Europa League Q3 (Friday 17th July)
    Wick Academy v Inverness CT U20s (Saturday 18th July - 2pm)
    Nairn County v Inverness CT (Saturday 18th July - 3pm)

    Romanian Liga 1 - FC Astra Giurgiu v Targu Mures (Sunday 19th July)
    Europa League Q2 - 2nd leg - FC Astra Giurgiu v Inverness CT (Thursday 23rd July)
    Europa League Q3 - 1st leg (Thursday 30th July)
    Premiership - Inverness CT v Motherwell (Saturday 1st August - 3pm)
    Europa League Q3 - 2nd leg (Thursday 6th August)

  4. It's a bit like ourselves with Aberdeen!
    I've got to confess to 'going onto' one of the Dons fans' forums last night to see how Shinnie fared. Admittedly ridiculous, as he's no longer our player!
    Notice all our ex-boys played last night - Shinnie, Hayes, Robson and Rooney. But Aberdeen were dreadful by all accounts.

  5. From today's BBC 'gossip section' : Classic misuse of grammar - perhaps it was Derek Ferguson who was dictating - as he's frequently 'guilty' of this! As is Willie Miller!

    The Dons are through after winning on away goals against Shkendija,
    but beaten manager Shpetim Duro believes the best team have went out of the competition. (Various)

  6. You're quite right, ICTRoughi. Today, is the deadline for registering the squad, but there is provision to add one more player up to 24hrs before the first leg.
    Below is the relevant section in UEFA's 'handbook' for this season's competition. 'List A' apparently refers to the squad which must comprise a maximum of 25 players, 2 of whom must be goalkeepers. Doubt we've even got 25 players at this time!

    42.07 List A has to be submitted by the following fixed deadlines:
    a. 22 June 2015 (24.00CET) for all matches in the first qualifying round;
    b. 10 July 2015 (24.00CET) for all matches in the second qualifying round;
    c. 24 July 2015 (24.00CET) for all matches in the third qualifying round;
    d. 10 August 2015 (24.00CET) for all matches in the play-offs;
    e. 1 September 2015 (24.00CET) for all further matches from the first match in the group stage up to and including the final.

    42.08 For the three qualifying rounds and the play-offs, a club may register a maximum of one new eligible player on List A after the above-mentioned deadlines. Such registration must be completed by 24.00CET on the day before the relevant first-leg match and the club’s association must confirm in writing that the new player is eligible to play at domestic level at this time.

  7. I don't think I've seen that show-reel of Dean McDonald before - the technique and strike at around 34 seconds was quite brilliant! Shows how misleading these videos can be - as he was really quite poor. I won't use the word 'rubbish'!

    Anyway, I read that Yogi is keen to have another look at Lopez tomorrow against St Mirren. I may be wrong but I think today (Friday 10th) is the cut-off for registering players in time for the Europa Q2 round. (probably for both legs). Not sure if JJ Hooper will also be given one final outing to show what he can do. The 'U20s' have a game tomorrow too, so I'd imagine every fit player in our whole squad will see some action 2moro.

    But, perhaps we shouldn't be using this game too much to look at trialists but rather set-up with effectively our strongest available team, as this is the last friendly before the Astra game.

  8. Now that the dust has settled on the Q1 round, it's now official that we (or Astra) will be unseeded in the Q3 draw next Friday.
    This leaves us with the opportunity to be paired with a real name club.
    The likes of Sampdoria, Bordeaux, Southampton, West Ham United, Athletic Bilbao and Borussia Dortmund are amongst the clubs we could meet.

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    It's not 'academic to argue' when there's clearly a right and wrong, Laurence.

    It's NOT an eight! The final two figures are identical - surely you can see that. If you still maintain it's an eight, then by that reasoning, you obviously paid £15.08 for your ticket.
    Look at both figures again on your scanned image.

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  10. No surprise.
    Wish him well, a top bloke and reputedly a visionary, contemporary coach, who was very much involved in championing our on-the-deck passing style. He also was apparently, all for flair-players, like himself, to be able to express themselves without necessarily having to 'conform' to the possession game and to take gambles in attacking situations. Ryan Christie, for example. has flourished under his tutorship and training-ground philosophy.

    Where will Russell land up at?!..... If indeed that's to be the case, and there wasn't a 'bust up'!
    We'll certainly be weaker on the coaching front with his departure. But good luck to Brian Rice - you've a hard act to follow!

  11. Incredibly, this technically starts tomorrow!
    We don't enter until the 4th Round (which is now in 'back' in its traditional January slot), but the draw for the opening stages is being held tomorrow at Hampden. Davie Moyes drawing out teams he'll never have heard of!

    Interestingly, no 'first time' winner has retained the trophy since the 1870s.

    To my knowledge, this seasons competition will have the most ever clubs with 92. And with 2 preliminary rounds scheduled, there are effectively 10 rounds of competition - again a record.
    In the old North of Scotland Qualifying Cup, if I remember, the 16 Highland League teams had to win two games to reach the semi-finals, and qualification to the Scottish Cup.
    Then (the Scottish Cup) had 4 rounds before the quarter-finals...so a total of 9 matches to win the whole thing! (sometimes even a bye in Round 1 was a possibility).

    But this season's marathon means that when we enter, 5 of the 10 rounds will already have been played, and 60 of the 92 clubs will have been eliminated!

    The 2 preliminary rounds are drawn tomorrow with the Scottish Amateur Cup winners involved for the first time - apparently a team called Harestanes from Kirkintilloch who play on a public park!

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  12. This resumes on 4th August. The same 17 clubs are competing. We endured a dreadful campaign last season, finishing last! Hopefully, a year on, our youths can perform better, as I understand last season much of our team were boys who'd just come 'up' from the U17s.

    A couple of pre-season games soon - the first-team have St Mirren on Saturday while the 'U20s' head to Lossiemouth the same afternoon.
    Similarly, the following Saturday Inverness CT have a 'double header' with games at Nairn and Wick, with presumably the youths heading to Caithness.

  13. I did forget about him! Oops!
    Yeah, he''ll forever be remembered in ICT folklore for his part in our cup win. Although the actual final wasn't his best performance for us, he was absolutely 'key' against Celtic in the semi - with a lovely goal, too!
    Will be interesting to see which club he eventually joins.

  14. Yeah, they've had impressive turn-outs for their European home games over the past few seasons. They have indeed exceeded 7,000+ in 4 of their 5 games at home - and as they've a broadly similar fan base as ourselves, we should be looking at that as the benchmark. It would be a little disappointing if we had 'only' 6,000 at this historic game!

  15. Again, there's no '8' in that time, Laurence.
    It's NOT an error. It's simply the default setting of 00:00 which I'm sure you've encountered on electrical appliances 'flashing' away, awaiting input to the correct time. The kick-off time hadn't been established when the tickets were printed, hence 00:00 (which is the same as 12:00 am). The last figure is a zero.
    Normal people don't start threads 'asking the club' what time the game starts when it can be found in numerous places, including this very website.
    http://caleythistleonline.com/team/fixtures.html/

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