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  1. Second half 50' | 4-0 GOAL! Alfie Bavidge makes it 4-0 with a great finish! 52' | 5-0 GOAL! Jordan Alonge makes it 5-0 with a good finish inside the box! 67' I 5-0 Attempt saved! Alfie Bavidge's left footed shot from the centre of the box is saved. 89' I 6-0 Ross denied Hutchison before the end but alas for the youngsters, Bavidge got his brace to make it six with an assist from Kerr. FULL TIME: 6-0
  2. 7' | 1-0 GOAL! We're ahead through Chanka Zimba! He's played through by a great ball from Adam Mackinnon and finds the back of the net. 13' | 1-0 Jordan Alonge sees his effort go just past the post. 19' | 2-0 GOAL! Chanka Zimba has his second! The Striker finishes Jordan Alonge's low ball into the box! 29' | 2-0 Bar! Alfie Bavidge races through on goal but his effort comes off the bar. The follow-up from Chanka Zimba is saved! 30' | 2-0 Bar again! This time Adam Mackinnon sees his shot come off the bar and Chanka Zimba can't force in the rebound. 44' | 3-0 GOAL! Chanka Zimba gets his hat-trick! He is played through on goal by Jordan Alonge and makes no mistake in front of goal! HALF TIME: 3-0
  3. LoL. I originally saw it as 11th November. Then I thought they must just be telling us who the teams play by their standings in the table. Nahhh, too complicated by half. I see it's amended to 13th. Cheers
  4. Tremendous effort by the Supporters Trust who have now managed to get a seat in the boardroom. Well done to George Moodie who has been driving the Trust forward and leading by example. What an effort over the last year to get to where they/we are right now. It's light years ahead of anything that had been previous offered and blocked by previous incumbents. TAKE A BOW ALL INVOLVED If you are a member you will have received the full details by eMail. Extract from eMail: Update to Members: November 2025: A Milestone Moment for the Supporters Trust It’s been a long time coming, but last week marked a significant milestone for the Supporters Trust. I had the privilege of attending our very first Board Meeting of the Football Club. This is something the Trust has worked tirelessly toward for many years. At times, it felt like a distant goal, but under new owner Alan Savage, we were warmly welcomed to the Boardroom table for the first time. The meeting was extremely positive. What’s clear is that the club is working hard behind the scenes on many fronts to drive progress. In particular, there’s a strong focus on reconnecting with the local community and building a stronger reputation both on and off the pitch. It’s exciting to be involved, to contribute, and most importantly, to bring the voice of supporters into the Boardroom. We’re now working on a way for members to share feedback on the issues that matter most and help us enhance the supporter experience at the stadium. Thank you for your continued support in getting us to this point. Now, the real work begins.
  5. How did this not happen to Gardiner??? WOW!!! That's the way to do it... Latest from the Scotsman SPFL club rocked as owner and director deemed unfit by Scottish FA and ordered to stand downClub plunged deeper into crisis after governing body ruling Hamilton have been told by the Scottish Football Association that owner Seref Zengin and director of football Gerry Strain are not deemed “fit and proper to hold a position within association football”. The governing body has ordered the crisis-hit Accies to ensure that, with immediate effect, the pair no longer carry out any role, be involved in the management or administration, or exert any power whatsoever over management or administration of the League One club. “The Scottish FA has written to Hamilton Academical to notify that, following investigation, neither Seref Zengin nor Gerry Strain are fit and proper to hold a position within association football, in accordance with Scottish FA Article 10.3,” read an SFA statement on Tuesday.
  6. Barry Robson and Raith Rovers are no longer a thing...
  7. KDM Trophy Time It's the last of our six KDM Trophy group stage matches and we sit at the head of the table and have already qualified for the knock-out stages. The young Arabs could still make the final cut, but they have to win and still depends on others as it stands. Inverness, Stenhousemuir and Montrose are the only teams with a 100% record. Kick-off is 7:45pm on Tuesday night, the 11th of November. Bar 94 will be open and the matchday bus service will be operating for Tuesday’s game against Dundee United B. The Man of the Match presentation will be taking place in Bar 94 after tomorrow's game. Tickets for this match available in the Main Stand only with Section Lower F available for Dundee United B supporters.Prices: Adults: £10, Concessions: £5 (Over 65s & Under 16s) Inverness' next league game is a home fixture against Queen of the South on 22nd November. Scottish Cup Tie Tickets at Forresters Park Tranent now on sale. All Ticket - 400 Allocated to Away Fans. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Prices: Adults: £10 Concessions: £5 (Over 65s & Under 16s) KDM Buy Ticket Here Scottish Cup All Ticket ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tickets for this match are available via Fanbase from the link above: Prices: Adult: £15, Concession: £10 and 15 and Under: £5 Our allocation is 400 with a restriction of 10 per transaction ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This was our last KDM outing, a 4-1 win at Station Park with MacLeod, MacKinnon, Longstaff & Mckay getting the goals as we came from behind. KDM Group Results Elgin 1-4 ICTFC ICTFC 4-1 Dons B ICTFC 2-1 Binos ICTFC 6-0 Dee B Forfar 1-4 ICTFC 🚍Bar 94 will be open and the matchday bus service will be operating for Tuesday’s game against Dundee United. 🍺Bar 94 will open at 1730, with last orders at 1915 (the bar must be fully vacated by 1930). 🍺The bar will reopen at full time. 🚍A bus will leave the Bus Station for the Stadium at 1900, returning from the Stadium 10 minutes after the full time whistle. 💰The bus fare is £2.70 single (contactless payments or cash accepted), and Over 60 / Disabled and Under 22 Concession passes are valid, giving free travel on the service to passholders. ⚽The Man of the Match presentation will be taking place in Bar 94 after tomorrow's game. Just the one win for the young Arabs in the KDM Trophy and that was a decent result against a team that we struggled to overcome, Stirling Albion. Nairn Reynolds and Jamie Forrest featured for Scotlandu17's against Sweden on 31stOct. Binos 0-3 Arab B Elgin 3-1 Arab B P'Head 3-0 Arab B Spartan 1-0 Arab B Cove 5-1 Arab B This was their last squad at Cove Rangers. It didn't go too well for them. However, the opportunity to proceed in the competition is still there. After the Group stages, we lose the bottom eight teams and replace them with the teams from the Championship to give us a straight knock-out from thirty-two teams. Here's the bottom eight teams ahead of the last group fixtures. Note that they are all Premiership B sides. Celtic B (20th) & Hibs B (22nd) are just above the elimination places on 6 & 4 points respectively with the Binos sandwiched in-between them. 23 Saints B 5 -4 4 24 Hearts B 5 -6 3 25 Arabs B 5 -7 3 26 Dons B 5 -10 1 27 Well B 5 -13 1 28 Gers B 5 -7 0 29 Killie B 5 -10 0 30 DundeeB 5 -15 0 Round of 32 draw at 1:00pm on 13th November Unlucky for some! Here it is in full. The biggest League Table in the World>>>
  8. KDM Trophy Time It's the last of our six KDM Trophy group stage matches and we sit at the head of the table and have already qualified for the knock-out stages. The young Arabs could still make the final cut, but they have to win and still depends on others as it stands. Inverness, Stenhousemuir and Montrose are the only teams with a 100% record. Kick-off is 7:45pm on Tuesday night, the 11th of November. Bar 94 will be open and the matchday bus service will be operating for Tuesday’s game against Dundee United B. The Man of the Match presentation will be taking place in Bar 94 after tomorrow's game. Tickets for this match available in the Main Stand only with Section Lower F available for Dundee United B supporters.Prices: Adults: £10, Concessions: £5 (Over 65s & Under 16s) Inverness' next league game is a home fixture against Queen of the South on 22nd November. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Prices: Adults: £10 Concessions: £5 (Over 65s & Under 16s) Buy Tickets HERE Scottish Cup All Ticket ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tickets for this match are available via Fanbase from the link above: Prices: Adult: £15, Concession: £10 and 15 and Under: £5 Our allocation is 400 with a restriction of 10 per transaction This was our last KDM outing, a 4-1 win at Station Park with MacLeod, MacKinnon, Longstaff & Mckay getting the goals as we came from behind. KDM Group Results Elgin 1-4 ICTFC ICTFC 4-1 Dons B ICTFC 2-1 Binos ICTFC 6-0 Dee B Forfar 1-4 ICTFC 🚍Bar 94 will be open and the matchday bus service will be operating for Tuesday’s game against Dundee United. 🍺Bar 94 will open at 1730, with last orders at 1915 (the bar must be fully vacated by 1930). 🍺The bar will reopen at full time. 🚍A bus will leave the Bus Station for the Stadium at 1900, returning from the Stadium 10 minutes after the full time whistle. 💰The bus fare is £2.70 single (contactless payments or cash accepted), and Over 60 / Disabled and Under 22 Concession passes are valid, giving free travel on the service to passholders. ⚽The Man of the Match presentation will be taking place in Bar 94 after tomorrow's game. Just the one win for the young Arabs in the KDM Trophy and that was a decent result against a team that we struggled to overcome, Stirling Albion. Nairn Reynolds and Jamie Forrest featured for Scotlandu17's against Sweden on 31stOct. Binos 0-3 Arab B Elgin 3-1 Arab B P'Head 3-0 Arab B Spartan 1-0 Arab B Cove 5-1 Arab B This was their last squad at Cove Rangers. It didn't go too well for them. However, the opportunity to proceed in the competition is still there. After the Group stages, we lose the bottom eight teams and replace them with the teams from the Championship to give us a straight knock-out from thirty-two teams. Here's the bottom eight teams ahead of the last group fixtures. Note that they are all Premiership B sides. Celtic B (20th) & Hibs B (22nd) are just above the elimination places on 6 & 4 points respectively with the Binos sandwiched in-between them. 23 Saints B 5 -4 4 24 Hearts B 5 -6 3 25 Arabs B 5 -7 3 26 Dons B 5 -10 1 27 Well B 5 -13 1 28 Gers B 5 -7 0 29 Killie B 5 -10 0 30 DundeeB 5 -15 0 Round of 32 draw at 1:00pm on 13th November Here it is in full. The BIGGEST League Table in the World>>>>
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  10. Down by one goal at the break... 44’ | ICT 0-1 Rose After a delay in play the ICT keeper Murphy can no longer continue after coming off worse in a 50/50 with Chelsea from a corner, she’s replaced with one of the outfielders taking the gloves 45’ | ICT 0-1 Rose Caley almost gifted a way back into the game as we give the ball away and they hit the post
  11. Have to agree Shirley. Some wayward efforts. They played a lot of intricate stuff and cut Cove open at times but failed to stick the knife in. It's not for a lack of effort, but what are they doing in training. In their defence however, the conditions were pretty grim for approximately 90 minutes.
  12. Hold the front page Cove Carbon Copy Bottom side Cove Rangers poor season continued at the Caledonian Sarens PSG Stadium as the Caley Jags remained top of the table. Billy Mckay and Ross Millen were out for Scott Kellacher's side with last weeks match winner Chanka Zimba leading the line and Calum MacLeod continuing at right back. Paul Hartley was without Fraser Fyvie, Mikey Doyle, Declan Glass and Mitch Megginson. After an impeccably observed minutes silence for the fallen and those that gave their all, we were ready for kick-off. Considering it was the first week in November, the inclement weather had relented and it was a calm Saturday afternoon as the teams took to the pitch. Oh no it wasn't said the pantomime voices as a constant heavy shower that lasted for the whole first half engulfed the stadium and then continued to p!ss down after the break. It was a Carbon Copy of last weeks squeaky bum game against Montrose where failure to put the game to bed almost resulted in dropping points. In a half dominated by the hosts, Chanka Zimba missed a sitter early on with just the keeper to beat, firing high over the bar from ten yards. We only had a solitary goal to show for our endeavours when Mitchell Robertson met an inswinging corner by Joe Chalmers in the six yard box to crash the ball into the roof of the net. Calum MacLeod came in from the right but Mutch was equal to his parting shot to keep the Caley Jags player out. Soon after, a blow for Cove when captain Aaron Darge was replaced by Mackenzie Strachan. Just on the half time whistle, Adam Mackinnon was denied by keeper Mutch who pulled off a superb low save from a thunderbastard of a daisy cutter on the sodden surface. HALF TIME: 1-0 Similar to last week, the visitors started the second half brighter than they did in the first but without troubling the home defence. Inverness gradually got themselves back on top and Robertson headed over, as did substitute Alfie Bavidge. Ten minutes from the end Liam Sole eventually got a decent shot away as he cut in from the left but again Mutch was able to keep the ball out. As keekie winkers started to twitch, Adam Emslie was able to make his way out of Calum MacLeod's back pocket and found himself shooting goalwards. However, Ross Munro kept focussed on the job in hand and was able to usher the slippery ball over the bar as we all held our breath. We saw out the game mostly on the front foot and MacLeod was unfortunate to be nudged off balance after cutting in from the right before his effort sliced wide of the target. Still time for the gangly and awkward David Eguaibor to shoot over the bar to bring proceedings to an end. The stats will show something like 70%/30% possession for the hosts, but to be honest, once again we made hard work of putting away a poor Cove side who were there for the thrashing. No bogies were harmed in the making of this result... We shouldn't complain too much really, but that's another nervy ending to a game we were well in control of. But 1-0 is never enough going into the final few minutes when the opposition suddenly get forward in numbers. Maybe that says more about the fear we are putting into other teams, but it would be nice to get a comfortable victory to ease the nerves. Calum MacLeod was immense again today only letting Emslie out for air on a couple of occasions. And that's no mean feat against a tricky, pacy winger.
  13. Cove Carbon Copy Bottom side Cove Rangers poor season continued at the Caledonian Sarens PSG Stadium as the Caley Jags remained top of the table. Billy Mckay and Ross Millen were out for Scott Kellacher's side with last weeks match winner Chanka Zimba leading the line and Calum MacLeod continuing at right back. Paul Hartley was without Fraser Fyvie, Mikey Doyle, Declan Glass and Mitch Megginson. After an impeccably observed minutes silence for the fallen and those that gave their all, we were ready for kick-off. Considering it was the first week in November, the inclement weather had relented and it was a calm Saturday afternoon as the teams took to the pitch. Oh no it wasn't said the pantomime voices as a constant heavy shower that lasted for the whole first half engulfed the stadium and then continued to p!ss down after the break. It was a Carbon Copy of last weeks squeaky bum game against Montrose where failure to put the game to bed almost resulted in dropping points. In a half dominated by the hosts, Chanka Zimba missed a sitter early on with just the keeper to beat, firing high over the bar from ten yards. We only had a solitary goal to show for our endeavours when Mitchell Robertson met an inswinging corner by Joe Chalmers in the six yard box to crash the ball into the roof of the net. Calum MacLeod came in from the right but Mutch was equal to his parting shot to keep the Caley Jags player out. Soon after, a blow for Cove when captain Aaron Darge was replaced by Mackenzie Strachan. Just on the half time whistle, Adam Mackinnon was denied by keeper Mutch who pulled off a superb low save from a thunderbastard of a daisy cutter on the sodden surface. HALF TIME: 1-0 Similar to last week, the visitors started the second half brighter than they did in the first but without troubling the home defence. Inverness gradually got themselves back on top and Robertson headed over, as did substitute Alfie Bavidge. Ten minutes from the end Liam Sole eventually got a decent shot away as he cut in from the left but again Mutch was able to keep the ball out. As keekie winkers started to twitch, Adam Emslie was able to make his way out of Calum MacLeod's back pocket and found himself shooting goalwards. However, Ross Munro kept focussed on the job in hand and was able to usher the slippery ball over the bar as we all held our breath. We saw out the game mostly on the front foot and MacLeod was unfortunate to be nudged off balance after cutting in from the right before his effort sliced wide of the target. Still time for the gangly and awkward David Eguaibor to shoot over the bar to bring proceedings to an end. The stats will show something like 70%/30% possession for the hosts, but to be honest, once again we made hard work of putting away a poor Cove side who were there for the thrashing. No bogies were harmed in the making of this result... Well, at first we thought it was a bogie.... but it's not ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We shouldn't complain too much really, but that's another nervy ending to a game we were well in control of. But 1-0 is never enough going into the final few minutes when the opposition suddenly get forward in numbers. Maybe that says more about the fear we are putting into other teams, but it would be nice to get a comfortable victory to ease the nerves. Calum MacLeod was immense again today only letting Emslie out for air on a couple of occasions. And that's no mean feat against a tricky, pacy winger. More match reaction to follow>>> No Listen! Date: 08/11/2025 Venue: Caledonian Stadium Attendance: 2102 Referee: Gary Hanvidge Inverness CT: 1 Manager: Scott Kellacher Lineup: Munro; MacLeod, Devine, Savage, Robertson, Sole (MacIntyre 88), Allan, Chalmers (Alonge 88), MacKinnon (Stewart 72), Wotherspoon (Longstaff 72), Zimba (Bavidge 63) Subs (not used): Ross; Clark, S Thompson Scorers: Robertson (18) Booked: none Sent Off: none Cove Rangers: 0 Manager: Paul Hartley Lineup: Mutch; Bisland, Darge (Strachan 37), J Eguaibor, Parker, Harrington, McAllister, Yule, O'Donnell (Donaldson 83), Emslie, D Eguaibor Subs (not used): Demus; Milnes Booked: Yule (33) Sent Off: none
  14. Caley Jags Unchanged No Megginson for Cove and only 4 subs.
  15. Bottoms v Tops Struggling Cove Rangers are the visitors to the Caledonian Stadium on Saturday as they look for their second win of the season against the team with the most wins of this League campaign. That's us for those still unsure of our credentials. From the twelve games played so far, we have three wins more than anyone else in League1. The last time we met in early September, we came away from Balmoral Stadium with all three points thanks to a goal from Calum MacLeod. Cove won their first game with a resounding 0-3 win at Montrose recently but followed that with a 1-2 home defeat to Peterhead last weekend. Billy Mckay has a grade 2 hamstring injury and is out until around Xmas. Maybe he will be a surprise Santa. Usual niggles as well but we are not aware of any surprise casualties. As Gringo succintly pointed out on CTO: We've been here before...top v bottom....home banker? You'd certainly think so, well, on paper anyway. Our home form/performances aren't Earth shattering that is for sure. Need to win this at least 6-0 to get rid of that bogie with a massive blow out. Aaaaaattttccchhhooooooo! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Match/Ticket/Info KDM v Dundee Utd 'B' Info/Tix Hospitality see image below ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Enjoy the ultimate matchday experience in our Kingsmills Lounge for just £60 per person, or £50 if you’re an ICTFC Season Ticket Holder. This is your chance to watch the game in style, soak up the atmosphere, and make matchday memories to last a lifetime! 💫 Your Kingsmills Lounge Experience Includes: ✨ Premium Main Stand seats - the best view in the house 🎤 Pre and post-match entertainment to get the buzz going 🥧 Tasty half-time fayre to keep you fuelled up 📄 Official team sheets 🍽 A mouth-watering two-course meal freshly prepared by the fabulous Drumossie Hotel 🥂 Complimentary welcome drink on arrival 🚗 Free car parking 🏆 Man of the Match presentation 👔 Dress code: Smart casual (No ripped jeans) 🎟️ Book Your Spot Now! Book your place by emailing [email protected] or calling 01463 227450 Tables of 4, 6, 8, or 10 available — no minimum covers required. Don’t miss this chance to experience matchday with premium comfort, great food, top football, and unbeatable vibes! 👉 Get behind the team this November and cheer them on in style! Book your place by emailing [email protected] or calling 01463 227450 ########################################################## Last weekends squad that laboured to victory over a lively Montrose. Chanka Zimba was the difference between the sides as we hit the top of the table. Since we last met: Cove 0-1 ICTFC QotS 0-2 ICTFC ICTFC 4-1 E Fife Accies 3-1 ICTFC ICTFC 2-2 Kelty P'Head 0-1 ICTFC ICTFC 1-0 Monty Our home form has been the subject of much discussion as many teams come North to sit in and Stenhousemuir certainly benefitted from that in our only home defeat and Kelty Hearts also got off lightly in a 2-2 draw. However it's up to us to dictate the pace of our own home games and that is certainly up for debate as our goals to attempts ratio shows alarming disparity at times. ℹ️ Matchday Info: Cove 🎟️ Tickets available HERE 🚗 North & South Car Park Open 🍺Bar 94 open at 1200, last orders at 1430 (the bar must be fully vacated by 1445). 🍺The bar reopens at full time. 🚍Buses will leave the Bus Station for the Stadium at 1245 and 1415. 🚍Buses return from the Stadium to the Bus Station 10 minutes after the full time whistle and at 1800. 🚍 💰 £2.70 single (contactless payments or cash accepted), and Over 60 / Disabled and Under 22 Concession passes are valid, giving free travel on the service to passholders. Cove's squad at home to Peterhead last Saturday was unchanged one week after their first win of the season at Montrose. Lewis O'Donnell's goal was not enough to stop Peterhead taking the points. Since we last met: Cove 0-1 ICTFC Alloa 2-1 Cove Cove 0-2 Kelty E Fife 2-0 Cove Cove 0-1 Stenny Monty 0-3 Cove Cove 1-2 P'Head David Eguaibor tops Cove's scoring chart with five goals. Bisland, Eguaibor and O'Donnell were the scorers in the 3-0 win at Montrose. Cove had long-term absentees Fraser Fyvie, Mikey Doyle and Declan Glass all sidelined at Montrose and Mitch Megginson was added to that injury list which remained the same for the Peterhead game. Paul Hartley felt that his side missed too many opportunities without the cutting edge the likes of Megginson would have provided. We traditionally make hard work of seeing off struggling sides, especially at home. But what better opportunity pops up to get the fans on board and boost your goal difference than playing the team at the opposite end of the table. Weather's mild too. Pos Team Pld Gd Pts ICTFC 12 13 23 2 Stenny 12 5 22 3 Alloa 12 5 20 4 P'Head 12 1 19 5 E Fife 12 1 19 6 QueenS 12 -1 17 7 Accies 12 14 15 8 Monty 12 -12 11 9 Kelty 12 -16 7 ☹️ Cove 12 -10 5 No listen! Here's Scott
  16. Bottoms v Tops Struggling Cove Rangers are the visitors to the Caledonian Stadium on Saturday as they look for their second win of the season against the team with the most wins of this League campaign. That's us for those still unsure of our credentials. From the twelve games played so far, we have three wins more than anyone else in League1. The last time we met in early September, we came away from Balmoral Stadium with all three points thanks to a goal from Calum MacLeod. Cove won their first game with a resounding 0-3 win at Montrose recently but followed that with a 1-2 home defeat to Peterhead last weekend. Billy Mckay has a grade 2 hamstring injury and is out until around Xmas. Maybe he will be a surprise Santa. Usual niggles as well but we are not aware of any surprise casualties. As Gringo succintly pointed out on CTO: We've been here before...top v bottom....home banker? You'd certainly think so, well, on paper anyway. Our home form/performances aren't Earth shattering that is for sure. Need to win this at least 6-0 to get rid of that bogie with a massive blow out. Aaaaaattttccchhhooooooo! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Match/Ticket/Info KDM v Dundee Utd 'B' Info/Tix Hospitality see image below ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Enjoy the ultimate matchday experience in our Kingsmills Lounge for just £60 per person, or £50 if you’re an ICTFC Season Ticket Holder. This is your chance to watch the game in style, soak up the atmosphere, and make matchday memories to last a lifetime! 💫 Your Kingsmills Lounge Experience Includes: ✨ Premium Main Stand seats - the best view in the house 🎤 Pre and post-match entertainment to get the buzz going 🥧 Tasty half-time fayre to keep you fuelled up 📄 Official team sheets 🍽 A mouth-watering two-course meal freshly prepared by the fabulous Drumossie Hotel 🥂 Complimentary welcome drink on arrival 🚗 Free car parking 🏆 Man of the Match presentation 👔 Dress code: Smart casual (No ripped jeans) 🎟️ Book Your Spot Now! Book your place by emailing [email protected] or calling 01463 227450 Tables of 4, 6, 8, or 10 available — no minimum covers required. Don’t miss this chance to experience matchday with premium comfort, great food, top football, and unbeatable vibes! 👉 Get behind the team this November and cheer them on in style! Book your place by emailing [email protected] or calling 01463 227450 ########################################################## Last weekends squad that laboured to victory over a lively Montrose. Chanka Zimba was the difference between the sides as we hit the top of the table. Since we last met: Cove 0-1 ICTFC QotS 0-2 ICTFC ICTFC 4-1 E Fife Accies 3-1 ICTFC ICTFC 2-2 Kelty P'Head 0-1 ICTFC ICTFC 1-0 Monty Our home form has been the subject of much discussion as many teams come North to sit in and Stenhousemuir certainly benefitted from that in our only home defeat and Kelty Hearts also got off lightly in a 2-2 draw. However it's up to us to dictate the pace of our own home games and that is certainly up for debate as our goals to attempts ratio shows alarming disparity at times. ℹ️ Matchday Info: Cove 🎟️ Tickets available HERE 🚗 North & South Car Park Open 🍺Bar 94 open at 1200, last orders at 1430 (the bar must be fully vacated by 1445). 🍺The bar reopens at full time. 🚍Buses will leave the Bus Station for the Stadium at 1245 and 1415. 🚍Buses return from the Stadium to the Bus Station 10 minutes after the full time whistle and at 1800. 🚍 💰 £2.70 single (contactless payments or cash accepted), and Over 60 / Disabled and Under 22 Concession passes are valid, giving free travel on the service to passholders. Cove's squad at home to Peterhead last Saturday was unchanged one week after their first win of the season at Montrose. Lewis O'Donnell's goal was not enough to stop Peterhead taking the points. Since we last met: Cove 0-1 ICTFC Alloa 2-1 Cove Cove 0-2 Kelty E Fife 2-0 Cove Cove 0-1 Stenny Monty 0-3 Cove Cove 1-2 P'Head David Eguaibor tops Cove's scoring chart with five goals. Bisland, Eguaibor and O'Donnell were the scorers in the 3-0 win at Montrose. Cove had long-term absentees Fraser Fyvie, Mikey Doyle and Declan Glass all sidelined at Montrose and Mitch Megginson was added to that injury list which remained the same for the Peterhead game. Paul Hartley felt that his side missed too many opportunities without the cutting edge the likes of Megginson would have provided. We traditionally make hard work of seeing off struggling sides, especially at home. But what better opportunity pops up to get the fans on board and boost your goal difference than playing the team at the opposite end of the table. Weather's mild too. Pos Team Pld Gd Pts ICTFC 12 13 23 2 Stenny 12 5 22 3 Alloa 12 5 20 4 P'Head 12 1 19 5 E Fife 12 1 19 6 QueenS 12 -1 17 7 Accies 12 14 15 8 Monty 12 -12 11 9 Kelty 12 -16 7 ☹️ Cove 12 -10 5 No listen! Here's Scott
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