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Inverness CT -V- Greenock Morton
http://caleythistleonline.com/page/index.html/_/reports-2013-14/inverness-ct-v-morton-sc-cup-report-r1097 Great report from AJS Inverness surged past a luckless Morton eventually, but it took a power failure, two penalties and three second half goals to ensure their safe passage into the fifth round draw.
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Team for Morton
http://caleythistleonline.com/page/index.html/_/previews-2013-14/inverness-v-morton-sc-cup-preview-r1095 Preview for tomorrows game now published.
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Inverness -V- Morton - Sc Cup - Preview
Leaderless Clubs Battle It Out Scottish Cup action this weekend and both sides find that they have something in common in the run up to this game. Neither team has a permanent manager in place after the departure of Terry Butcher at Inverness and Allan Moore at Cappielow. Greenock Morton have parted company with manager Allan Moore after a series of poor results have left them two points adrift of Cowdenbeath at the foot of the Championship. A 1-5 thrashing from Livingston has them taking only nine points from fourteen games and a goal difference of minus seventeen is not good. Their ninth Scottish Championship defeat of the season was obviously the last straw for chairman Douglas Rae. Knocking Celtic out of the League Cup was not enough to keep Moore in his job and he takes with him Mark McNally. Moore had been in charge for three and a half years. Since news of Butcher's worst kept secret was revealed, Duncan Shearer and Scott Kellacher have a 100% record in charge of the team, defeating Hibernian and St Johnstone, something Butcher struggled to do recently. The youth coaches will happily hand over the reins to the new Mr (or Mrs) X prior to the Morton game as the shortlist is whittled down by the Inverness board. The last time these teams met was two and a half years ago. Incidentally, that was also a Scottish Cup game which was played in the Highlands and it was notable for more than just the 5-1 scoreline in favour of the home side. Adam Rooney was on a hat-trick when he was given a goalden opportunity to notch his third goal. All he had to do was connect with the ball from five yards out with the goal at his mercy, the rest is history ............. Richie Foran (2), Adam Rooney (2), and a debut goal from Chris Hogg saw Inverness cruise past Morton who only had a late consolation from Derek Lyle to show for their efforts. 1893 hardy souls attended that game and were rewarded with a comfortable win for Inverness and six goals to relish. For Inverness, only Graeme Shinnie, Richie Foran, Aaron Doran and Ryan Esson have survived the Butcher's knife from the squad that were selected for that game, although Nick Ross would have been injured at this point. It's nine games since Morton last beat Inverness, a 2-0 win in November 2010. In fourteen meetings, all of which have been in the old first division apart from the 5-1 cup game, Morton have only two victories to their credit, with one draw and eleven wins for Inverness. Morton have averaged 1 goal per game in seven matches at Inverness and we are running at over 3.5 per game in the Highlands against the Ton. Our worst score at home was the game Nick Ross scored his first goal in a 1-0 win in March 2010. Cue a no-scoring draw now! That would be a first. Morton's best result against Inverness was also a 5-1 win on a Friday night at Cappielow. Here is the extract from the CTO vaults on this fateful night for the Caley Jags:- This match was switched to Friday night because of the Scotland against England Euro 2000 Qualifier. It proved to be a disaster for the visitors - a crushing defeat by a very good Morton side. It was all very close in the first half but in the second half the Caley Thistle defence went to pieces. Morton took advantage of the errors and finished clinically. Keith Wright scored in 14 minutes but Ross Tokely equalised in 41 minutes. With half time looming Harry Curran made it 2-1 and in the second half Caley Thistle were over-run. Graeme Morrison, Ross Matheson and Stephen Aitken all netted to make the final score 5-1 – the most goals ever lost by Caley Thistle in a match. This fixture had a crowd of 1900. However, Inverness did gain revenge for that hammering and in January 2010 we thrashed Morton 6-2. Once more from the archives:- Revenge for the 5-1 defeat at Cappielow in November. 0-0 at half time but 8 goals in the second half. The opener was a brilliant solo effort by Kevin Byers and the second was a knock-in by Martin Bavidge after the ‘keeper failed to hold a Barry Wilson shot. Wilson flicked in a Paul Sheerin cross for 3-0 and Sheerin did the same for 4-0 after Maxwell touched out a Wilson cross. Michael Hart pulled one back with a low drive then Wilson made it 5-1 with a superb 25 yard angled lob into the top corner. Calder misjudged a cross from the right and allowed Harry Curran to make it 5-2 but right on the whistle Ross Tokely ran through to hit number 6 after Maxwell pushed away his first attempt. The only blight on the day was a leg injury to Mark McCulloch just before half time – David Hind came off the bench to make his debut appearance, in front of a crowd of 1524. Back to the future, and Morton will bring a couple of familiar names with them. Ex-Inverness wide midfielder Dougie Imrie who scored the winner at Parkhead from the spot and none other than Nacho Novo, the former Rangers striker. Both of these players have scored here in previous games against Inverness. Imrie, spectacularly in the opening minute for Hamilton with a thirty yard thunderbolt, and Novo for the club that used to be known as Rangers. Inverness are narrowing down their search for a manager and the final selection will see a new manager definitely in place before our next SPFL game. Paul Hartley is believed to be one of the front runners for the vacancy. James Vincent is still out and Nick Ross lost a tooth or two last week in a face knock but other than that it is a clean bill of health for Shearer and Kellacher to pick from. They won't however have Richie Foran available to them as he is suspended for this cup game. Morton also have a suspended player in Kabba-Modou Cham, that should please the commentators. Reece Hands and David O'Brien are out but Scott Taggart should return after injury. David Hopkin will supervise the Morton squad who will need a lift after the departure of Moore and their poor league form. The Scottish Cup fifth round draw will be minus at least four Premiership clubs as they go head to head, top tie being Hearts v Celtic on Sunday. The Rangers face a tricky tie at Falkirk and St Mirren will be sure of a tough game at Queen of the South. Terry Butcher returns to the Highlands as Hibs take on our neighbours Ross County who I'm sure would like to stick one on Terry's chin. And, the romance of the cup is still alive for the Broch, as Fraserburgh travel to Ochilview. Hardly a glamour tie for only non-league club left in the tournament, but good luck to them nonetheless.
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Announcement re Managerial Situation
Discussed on other thread, but here is the link to ICT official site http://ictfc.com/news/club-news/1110-manager-search-update
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The new manager thread
Hartley and Robertons .................. Jammy Dodgers
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The new manager thread
Hartley's Jam............mmmnnnnnn, now that sounds promising.
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ICTFC U20s
Falkirk FC @falkirkbairns ICT : Mackay; Raven, Howarth, J. Brown, Gorman, Polworth, Pepper, Williams, Ferguson, Christie, Greenhalgh Falkirk look disjointed after the late change in the line-up 12] Comrie hacks one off the line 14] GOAL CALEY ! Christie sets up Calum Ferguson to smash a low shot past Bowman from 8 yards 38] Great Comrie free-kick touched over by Mackay 40] Short passback Gorman - intercepted by Small - squares to Shepherd - shot saved by McKay 46] Good shot Ferguson - well saved - and held - by Bowman low to his right 51] Ferguson netbound header from close range - brilliantly saved by Bowman ! 60] ICT Sub : Polworth off - Sutherland on 70] CALEY sub : Evans on for Ferguson 75] GOAL FALKIRK ! - Botti Biabi heads home at back-post............5 minutes after coming on. 84] GOAL FALKIRK ! Connor Hogg cool as you like curls a shot round the 'keeper from 12 yards ! 2-1 Bairns !!!....... Oh no! 86] GOAL CALEY - 2-2 Christie cross - Evans knocks past Bowman..........Oh yes! Falkirk FC @falkirkbairns Both teams going for it in the dying minutes Falkirk FC @falkirkbairns 2m FULL-TIME : ICT 2 - 2 FALKIRK Cheers for the tweets Falkirk
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ICTFC U20s
Half Time at the Caledonian Stadium 1-0 Calum Ferguson Falkirk FC @falkirkbairns 9m Half-time U20's - ICT 1 - 0 FFC
- Inverness CT -V- St Johnstone
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ICTFC U20s
At Inverness http://spfl.co.uk/reserve-and-youth/
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Team for Morton
They are doing so well they are bottom of the championship with a goal difference of -17 and Alan Moore has left after a 1-5 drubbing from Livingston last weekend.
- Inverness CT -V- St Johnstone
- ButcherWatch
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Inverness CT -V- St Johnstone - Preview
Life After Butcher Begins Now Managerless Inverness face the bogey boys from Perth this weekend as St Johnstone head North to the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium in the first game of the post Butcher era. Technically it's the second game after Butcher, as he chummed with the Hibernian hierarchy during the game at Easter Road, nailing his colours to the mast there, it was certainly a bit of a give-away as to his future loyalties. With the whole management team now officially residing at Easter Road, Inverness will continue the search for a new manager once more with names from around the globe being bandied around like nobodies business. However a shortlist is now being processed and the top candidates will be interviewed this week with the successful one being in situ before our Cup game with Morton allegedly. Coaches Duncan Shearer and Scott Kellacher will try to do what Butcher failed to do in recent games against St Johnstone, win, and maybe score a couple of goals, that would make a nice change. On top of Butchergate, we also have Grassagate which sees Graeme Bennett leave his position as vice chairman within the club, citing "growing reservations about the boardroom mix and the influence that is having". But, it's not been all doom and gloom up North. Club Captain Richie Foran has taken the plunge and signed on for another three years, that's fantastic commitment from Richie, and Dean Brill has also put pen to paper. Many up here thought that Foran would be the first to follow Butcher out the door, but it's fantastic news for the fans that he will commit his future to Inverness Caledonian Thistle until May 2017. Brill has 14 clean sheets since coming North and he is another great addition, signing on for two years, quickly establishing himself as a fans favourite. St Johnstone have made an impressive start to the season and sit fifth in the league, just four points below Inverness. They are something of a bogey side for us and seem to hold the Indian sign over us. Our own impressive start to the season faltered at Perth in a 4-0 hammering, ending our unbeaten run of nine games. Stevie May was the architect of our downfall at Macdiarmid Park, scoring one and setting up the other three with a brilliant display of incisive finishing and creative build up play. Our record against St Johnstone has been woeful recently, no wins in our last seven games against them, and scoring only twice in that sequence whilst conceding eight. Inverness' temporary gaffers have a full squad other than long term injury victim James Vincent. St Johnstone's Frazer Wright is back after suspension but Steven Anderson and Steven MacLean are out injured. David Robertson will not be risked after suffering a slight niggle in training and will not be in the squad for Inverness. tm4tj Prediction:- It's been a dramatic couple of weeks from the speculation, rumours and official announcements surrounding Butcher and his cronies. The long drawn out affair has soured a lot of the good relationships that Butcher built up during his tenure here, and Malpas' comments regarding the stature of his new employees compared to our diddy club has left a nasty taste in the mouth. I hope this gives our leaderless club the grit and determination to show Butcher that there will be life after he has gone. I'll go for a draw at worst, and a hard fought narrow win at best. Auldy Boy in the spotlight
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Who will Butcher try to get from ICT in Jan
Josh Meekings will be a prime target, but not just for Hibs. Young, powerful, quick and plenty left in the tank.
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The new manager thread
- ICT Away Days on YouTube
Such as Port O' Leith.........................- Butcher offski?
Going by Malpas' statement on radio today he is more of a snide and turncoat than Butcher. Malpas never gave the impression that this was his true vocation and he as much as said so today with his comments about size of club, Stadium, Training Facilities, Fanbase etc. According to him we are just a short term job, Hibs is a dream move with huge potential. Yes Maurice, that potential for a Scottish Cup win is over 100 years old and counting I've never wanted a club to be relegated as much as Hibs. Let's keep the Status Quo................Down Down, Deeper and Down- The new manager thread
Someone wake me up when we appoint a new manager please ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ- Caption time again
Narcissist am I Johndo, get up ya wee nyaff.- Caption time again
Hibernation Football club secure Marty Feldman lookalike event...........................- ICTFC U20s
just Motherwell FC @MotherwellFC 1m 89mins. Oh my! Inverness almost equalise with a back post header but it drops inches wide. Phew!- ICTFC U20s
Motherwell FC @MotherwellFC 2m Someone has majorly turned on the wind machine. Has knocked the WiFi off :-s Sost lowlanders Motherwell FC @MotherwellFC 27s It's literally gale force winds now... All hope of connecting to Wifi seems futile. Updates from the phone now - hands are freezing- ICTFC U20s
Half an hour played and it's 1-1 Ryan Christie, and Craig Moore Still 1-1 after 65 minutes but Well having the better of the second half so far. Motherwell FC @MotherwellFC 63mins: 'Well first to every second/loose ball at the moment. Another chance there - Thomas' shot deflected over for a corner. It's no the best of days down on the Firth, strong gusty winds and driving squally showers.- Announcement re Managerial Situation
The poll on CTO will decide who gets the job. - ICT Away Days on YouTube
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