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Oh well, how handy was that!
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My heart bleeds for them watp not anymore, oh my, how the mighty have fallen, now take the other half with you.
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Is it not ok to be upset with the current squad? People who are very upset have the right to say so, people who are upset but see the positives are also right to say so. But the linking factor is this, people are upset with what is happening at ICT! Perfectly reasonable to be less than happy with what's on display. I just don't see Jay7 as a happy clapper somehow. The unreasonable part is making provocative comments to fellow fans for having a different opinion. For what it's worth I agree with most points made in the case against ICT, but completely ignoring our situation this year is like believing what you want to believe. I'm as cheesed off as the next person about our plight, if you have read any of the previews/reports on here then you will see where I'm coming from, but certain posters on here and on P&B are content to slag the club and moreso fellow fans off at the drop of a hat. We are verging on Old Firm hysteia here. Let's look at our league position. Of course it's crap, we know it's crap, the manager know's it's crap and I'm pretty sure the players know it's crap. However, we are in the SPL and will be there next season with our lovely neighbours from over the bridge. Fans expectations is the one that sets off the alarm bells. We should be beating them, we should be beating whoever, how did we lose that. We have no more right to win any game than the opposition have, thats why they are there playing us. Old Firm mentality I'm afraid. By all means express your doubts as to where you think it's all gone pear shaped, but if someone else believes otherwise then let them have their say, it's a forum for discussion, good or bad, we swing both ways on here. But personal attacks on fellow posters just ruin what can be a constructively negative post, and becomes point scoring instead. People who dish out insults should expect some in return, that's the way of the world I'm afraid. There are dozens of reasons for what is wrong this season. Grant Munro Terry Butcher Maurice Malpas Quality Passion Injuries Suspensions Tactics Expectations Top-Six Danni Sanchez Free Kicks Greg Tansey Corners Own Goals Long balls No Balls Strikers, or lack of them Defenders Continuity Apathy Safety Net Fans on yer backs Negativity Confidence etc etc etc to the Nth degree What's right this season Dunfermline 6-3 at Killie erm, erm We now know that our main striker can't score goals We now Know that our defenders can't defend the seasons nearly over
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Diazepam not working Jay? We are not getting relegated though. We are better than at least one team, possibly two. It has been a poor season, I don't think anyone will dispute that fact. Our points tally when we were relegated was the highest tally at that time for a relegated team. Happy Clappers, Glass half full, we all support the same team surely, just see it slightly different. Injuries have blighted our season, thats not an excuse, that is fact. I also agree that we are not exactly blessed with our strongest squad, but it is our squad and surely that means we support our team. We could all go on and on and on, but sometimes it's best to let things take it's course. It has certainly been a depressing season, and a frustrating one, but hey, we are SPL....................just. Next season could see a different situation, if not then change would be for the best.
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Rightyo guys, keep on topic or next off topic poster is banned from thread.
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STV news had this:- http://sport.stv.tv/football/scottish-premier/inverness/304545-graeme-shinnie-replaces-michael-ohalloran-for-scotland-under-21s/ Inverness Caldeonian Thistle defender Graeme Shinnie has been handed a late call-up to the Scotland under-21 squad to face Italy. Shinnie is a replacement for Bolton’s Michael O’Halloran, who has been forced to withdraw from the friendly due to injury.
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Possibly 250-300 in the South Stand and there must have been some in the corner of the main stand as Rossco received the standard set of boos every time he surged forward, and that was often.
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Another chance for Graeme to be involved at u21 level.
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Neil McCuish, I believe he was on our books about 97-98. Someone can correct me if that is incorrect, found that info on the net somewhere, and if it is the same man he also played for Clach.
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OK folks, all these speculative posts have been given a topic of their own. Can I remind you that it is speculation as to how/why Mr Butcher was allegedly not at the Testimonial, as someone already posted, maybe he was inside Nessie the moonwalking mascot. Innocent until proved guilty and all that.
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OK guys & girls. All posts with references to The Gaffer not showing up bar a couple that have also got other discussion points in them have been split into a new topic, Butchers No Show. Any further post about Butcher on here will be deleted. This thread is to show our support for a pair of ICT died in the wool players, keep it that way please. Rossco was like a man on a mission. It was like a throw back to the olde days with him and Barry overlapping each other and covering for each other seamlessly. Rossco was like Usain Bolt on speed yesterday, quicker than Mapplebeck's whippet out of the traps. Unkucky not to score three or four goals. Great to see the silky skills of Charlie and the eternal possession passing of Bobby Mann, even at 40 stone, now that is a defender. Jimmy Calder did his legendary dribbles to the halfway line and even came up for a corner, think he took a taxi to get back to his own goal line as County cleared the danger. Best entertainment this season at Caledonian Stadium and a decent turn out considering, and well done to County fans for turning out in bigger numbers than most SPL sides have done this season, credit gudgies. And Nessie the mascot was an absolute star at half time, brilliant choreography to entertain the crowd at the break And to Grant and Russell. Thanks guys, you have given plenty to Inverness Caledonian Thistle, I hope they give you plenty in return.
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Starting line ups something like this.......... Present Mathieson Piermayr Tokely Proctor Shinnie Ross Tansey Morrison Whyte Sutherland Winnall Legends Calder Tokely Mann Dods Munro Wilson Christie Duncan McBain Bayne Wyness
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What is for sure, is that playing like this and lack of entertainment we have suffered recently will not make a great advert for next season ticket sales. I have also heard dozens of people questioning their sanity over the season ticket problem. Shopping or football Shopping or football Shopping
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Brilliant 147 from Stephen Hendry as he opens up an 8-1 lead over Stuart Bingham breaks of 100, 89, 78, 61, 147, 75 and 65. Not bad for someone who has been written off by many. Would live to see Hendry win the title again.
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Go Mummy, get her up the back of the North Stand
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Possibly Mr Sorted, but we have to put our season behind us and get down to the stadium to thank two guys who have helped mold ICT into where we are today. £10, that's a fiver each for the effort they put in over 21 years and 720 passionate appearances for our club, that's got to be better value than the current crop of encumbents got for yesterday. Thanks Grant and Russell ps, the colour does not signify any cards you may have received in your time here Russell.
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http://caleythistleonline.com/page/index.html/_/reports-2011-12/inverness-ct-v-aberdeen-report-r939 Great report from ajsict92, putting more effort into it than the team on the park as the sound of tearing contracts echoed round the Moray Firth. Come on Inverness, give us something to cheer about.
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The audible sound of contracts being ripped up could be heard from the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium last night after another limp display. We seem to have no urgency, no passion, no quality, and no idea how football should be played. All we have heard all season was we can still make top-six, which turned to we can still make 7th, which will soon be turning to we might just escape relegation. I have to say, regardless of changes/injuries, this has to be our poorest season ever. We had a better team when we were relegated, a better team in the first division and now we are lumbered with this lot. This season is a complete waste of space, let's forget it ever happened, our annus crappus. Butcher has now taken us full circle back to the Brewster era and I don't see it changing overnight. WE certainly have dug a hole for ourselves, a very deep one and it won't be easy to get out of it. Plenty folk are finding it difficult to motivate themselves for Saturdays, and playing football like this will not make them change their minds, it's equivalent to stealing. Highway robbery without a mask on. There will be better games in the welfare league, more entertainment and excitement for there was no skill attached to yesterdays event from either side. To think Aberden were once capable of beating Real Madrid..............
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I'm lost for words..................this season has been a disaster, a complete write off, apart from the 6-3 at Killie, the rest has been tripe. We need help, and quick.
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The sun has got his hat on now
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It's not a chronograph operated by the elements, but let's hope the lashing rain will ease off.
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http://caleythistleonline.com/page/index.html/_/previews-2011-12/inverness-ct-v-aberdeen-preview-r938 The game that nobody is interested in, but it's coming along anyway. Sneak peek "A weekend away from SPL football and already families are at war wondering what to do. I watched Titanic sink about 42 different ways last week, unfortunately the result was the same. Like Dunfermline Titanic was favourite to go down, and down she went. The Grand National was won by a short nose; or a long horse..............."
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Desperate Dons looking for pick-me-up. A weekend away from SPL football and already families are at war wondering what to do. I watched Titanic sink about 42 different ways last week, unfortunately the result was the same. Like Dunfermline, Titanic was favourite to go down, and down she went. The Grand National was won by a short nose; or a long horse, that went by the name of Neptune Collonges, pipping Sunnyhill boy ........... Seabass was in third plaice, (see what I did there). The race was marred by the news that two horses were destroyed after suffering at the hands of the Aintree course, and all in the name of sport they say? Inverness had a week off with the Scottish Cup semi-finals taking place and the results of those games has given us our first all Edinburgh Cup Final since 1896; that's 116 years for the mathematically challenged amongst us. On the Sunday, Hearts cheered up most of Scotland by enraging Neil Lennon (nothing personal Neil) with a late late penalty winner against treble winning, double winning, single trophy winners Celtic, and that with the help of the tax-man. Mr Lennon will serve a two match ban as a result of his antics at the end of the cup semi-final. Our next opponents, Aberdeen, succumbed to eleventh placed Hibernian the previous day which was another minor shock, but not totally unexpected as Hibs sometimes wayward, but nonetheless talented front pairing scored the goals that saw them through, despite a tremendous effort from Rory Fallon to keep the Dons in the tie. So, Paw Broon will need to pick his side up after their disappointment, and where better for him to do it than at Inverness, where we seem to have the knack of helping teams out of their depression. We don't do it deliberately, but if shooting ourselves in the foot was to become an Olympic Sport, then we would certainly be amongst the medals. The weekend off for Inverness meant that some players had too much time on their hands and twitter was awash with tranfer rumours fuelled by a mishievious leprichaun and some gullible followers, meh. Let's get down to the nitty gritty though, with £80k available for every place gained in the table; that is a possible quarter of a million pounds up for grabs for Inverness, not to be scoffed at in these parts where money is tight, and for an Aberdonian, where every penny counts then it is as good as winning the national lottery. The God's have been kind to Inverness in the post split with three home games, although up till now, we have only four wins in Inverness this season, not a statistic we are proud of, but hopefully it will look better by the end of the campaign. Injuries have blighted most of our season, but recently we have been able to field an on paper, stronger eleven, although the likes of Owain Tudur-Jones has been eased back in delicately after such a season wrecking injury and Jonny Hayes has had to be careful after hamstring issues curtailed his flamboyance somewhat. Aaron Doran will get his chance soon and Andrew Shinnie is targetting an appearance before the season ends, so all is not lost. Of course Chris Hogg and Andrew Shinnie are still part of the long term list, but progress is good for both lads with Hogg in a positive mood and Shinnie back running on his broken foot. We have not had our troubles to seek this season, and one area we are definitely lacking is in the strikers department. Billy McKay has played his heart out in most games, gamely trying to hold the ball up when it is not floating high over his head, but Gregory Tade, who most fans are willing to do well seems to have gone into a confidence crisis and little is going right for the big man, it's not for the want of trying though. Maybe even trying too hard. It's a thankless task being an Inverness front man, chasing lost causes and when things don't go right at the back, then chasing the game puts even more pressure on the front men to deliver, and that has not happened often enough. McKay has not exactly over exerted the statisticians since getting fit, one solitary goal against Dundee United is a poor return to be honest. I am not convinced that playing him as a lone front man is the sharpest thing to do, and he does need a foil to help him out, that is the job of the manager to decide who fits the bill, when will we see it Terry? The good news is that our injury list has shortened, however to counterbalance that, the bad news is that our suspension list has grown. Graeme Shinnie, Ross Tokely and Greg Tansey have all fallen foul of the totting up system and will miss the game against Aberdeen. Twenty year old Spanish defender Roman Golobart is treading a fine line and is one booking away from a suspension. Looking at the season so far, Inverness have had five red cards and fifty nine yellows. We are not the best behaved team in the league, but are by no means the worst. Rangers have received six red cards and Hibs are way out on their own with an astonishing seventy three yellows, although they have only one red to their name. It's probably no surprise to Inverness fans that our fiery Captain Richie Foran is our biggest culprit with ten yellows, most for fouling with his mouth no doubt. It would also be no surprise to find out that former Inverness player Ian Black can equal Foran's discretions, but St Mirrens' Jim Goodwin beats the lot with eleven bookings. Three players have been sent off twice, and yes, you've guessed it, Ian Black is one of them, with Aberdeens Ryan Jack and Well's Keith Lasley. The post split matches offer players the chance to enhance their CV's ahead of the new season, and Inverness have no fewer than twelve of their first-team squad out of contract:— goalkeepers Ryan Esson and Jonny Tuffey, defenders Thomas Piermayr, Ross Tokely, Chris Hogg, David Proctor and Kenny Gillet, midfielders Owain Tudur Jones and Greg Tansey, and forwards Jonny Hayes, Gregory Tade and Billy McKay. Terry Butcher has indicated that he would like to keep as many as possible for next season as they will benefit from another year together after this seasons squad was disrupted with injuries and suspensions. Too many key players out saw Inverness flirt with relegation for most of the season and Butcher would like to put this campaign behind us and move on. ***Latest Team News*** Inverness are two down through long term injuries, Chris Hogg and Andrew Shinnie. Ryan Esson will need at least another week to recover fully from his groin injury. Ross Tokely, Greg Tansey and Graeme Shinnie are all suspended and Claude Gnakpa has left the building, Butcher ending his contract now to give Claude the chance to move on. He had made eight appearances, with six of those coming from the bench. The shackles have been released from Gregory Tade as he has been offered a contract for next season already. Maybe this will allow the enigmatic Frenchman to open up and let the tricks flow, as he has been a bit reserved recently Aberdeen boss Craig Brown will shuffle his pack after the disappointment of last week and Jamie Langfield will be starting, with squad places for youngsters Cammy Smith and Jamie Masson. Gavin Rae is back in contention after missing the cup game. Clark Robertson will miss the drive along the A96 after injuring his knee in training. Darren Mackie and Stephen Hughes are out along with Peter Pawlett, Mo Chalali, Isaac Osbourne, Rob Milsom and Yoann Folly. Looks like the Dons have inherited our lengthy injury list. tm4tj Prediction:- If I had a penny for every prediction I have got wrong, then I would be a rich man. However, this one looks to have a more than even chance of being close to the mark. Neither side have set the heather on fire recently and the Dons are in despondency after their Scottish Cup exit at the hands of lowly Hibernian. Gregory Tade has received a lift with the news he will have a contract for next season and our injury list is as good as it gets for this season. Gnakpa has returned south but will not be missed as most of his eight appearances were as a substitute. If there are two more defence minded managers in the SPL, then I have yet to see them and for that reason, I will go for a 0-0 draw. My second guess would be 1-0 for the home side, but given our suspension list then it's possible that the Dons could sneak an away win. With that in mind, I'll stick to my original guesstimate and go for the draw.
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Judging by twitter tweets, he is offski. Started in a blaze of glory (almost), then we saw little of him, how odd. Cheers Claude