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  1. Looked a certain slip to me, but would need to get a closer look. There were three men of the match today and they all had there best ever game for ICT. Take a bow Richie Foran, Jonny Hayes and Greg Tansey. We were all over Hearts like a rash in the first half. Their only moment of note came when Hammil??? smacked the bar with a snapshot early on from thirty swirling wind assisted yards. That apart, they were less than useless and we should really have put three past them. In the second half the goal was coming from the restart and Shane powered a header through Kelo, but it was not in doubt as it rolled in. Unfortunately that woke Hearts from their slumber and as the wind pushed us back Hearts looked more threatening as the game wore on, however we looked more likely to increase our lead on the break. Shanes cross cum shot was centimetres away from going the right way when it smacked the post. Make no bones about it, this was a great win, a victory for determination and massive desire to win. Richie Foran was everywhere, and I mean everywhere. Jonny Hayes was ripping past the Hearts players at will, just goes to show what being grabbed by the throat can do for you. Greg Tansey was simply fantastic. To be honest nobody did anything wrong and Williams and Proctor were particularly classy and solid. Meekings I would prefer to start at right back every week; at least he can take a throw in. Can't think of any negatives really, great performance in extremely difficult conditions as Esson could barely get thirty yards with any kick out, but he was dependable when required. Ian Black showed what a ned he was with petty fouling and it is a wonder Hearts ended with 11 men. Well done everyone, enjoyable game and great three points, more comfortable for the team than the fans probably. :banana:
  2. Just passed the stadium 5 minutes ago and the pitch looks as though it is covered with thousands of carrier bags, so the game should be fine
  3. Third set bagel from Murray in a highly entertaining game winning 6-4 6-2 6-0
  4. Same here, cold, wet and windy bring it on.
  5. Mr Murray on soon against Llodra 08:00 allegedly.
  6. Heart's Preview now published on Home Page http://caleythistleo...ts-preview-r909
  7. Injury crisis returns to haunt Inverness Under paid Hearts are the visitors this weekend in the SPL clash at Tulloch Caledonian Stadium. Inverness are starting to ease themselves away from the foot of the table thanks to their recent revival and a change of fortune. We had an extra game in midweek which lasted for two hours before finally seeing Dunfermline out of the cup. Lady luck smiled on us in the shape of Dunfermline keeper Chris Smith who once more gifted a goal to an embarrassed Jonny Hayes, but there was little he could do about the next couple as Andrew Shinnie and Greg Tansey scored in extra-time to put Inverness into the fifth round and a lucrative tie against holders Celtic. Shinnie's goal was as good as it gets as he lashed a swerving shot behind a stunned Smith who never moved as the ball flashed behind him and in off the post. That makes it five games unbeaten for Inverness, a great confidence booster as the season wears on. Unfortunately there was a price to pay for the extra-time win in the cup as three players will miss SPL duty. Hearts are on a bit of a roll themselves and are unbeaten in their last six games, scoring fifteen goals in the process. During that run they have beaten Hibs 3-1 at Easter Road and bettered that last week by slapping St Mirren 5-2 with ten men on the park, Zaliukas being sent off after only twelve minutes. Unfortunately for the Tynecastle men it's the off field antics that are making the headlines as the SPL will investigate late payments to the players. This has taken the shine off the Edinburgh clubs recent good form and they have slipped almost unnoticed into third place in the league, deposing Motherwell as the best of the rest. Of the two meetings this season, Hearts came out on top in the game at Tynecastle, Skacel and Jonsson scoring for the Jambo's and a rare Ross Tokely goal for Inverness. The game in the Highlands finished all square as Stephen Elliot equalised for the visitors after Gregory Tade had scored his second goal of the season for Inverness. This was a game where Inverness were unfortunate to only get a point, Tade passing up a few golden opportunities to win the match before the late leveller. ***Latest Team News*** Inverness have new injury concerns after the midweek cup game after impressive Spaniard Roman Golobart was stretcherd off at Dunfermline. David Proctor returned to the side to replace the youngster and Kenny Gillet will be back after suspension. Steve Williams will also be eligible for this game so it's not all doom and gloom. However, Andrew Shinnie is reported to have a metatarsal injury and could be out for some time, having added to his original injury after playing in the midweek cup-tie. Ryan Esson was suffering from a strain in midweek and was rested, although Jonny Tuffey often deputises for cup games. It doesn't rain but it pours. Injury Update:- The extent of the midweek injuries does not make good reading for Inverness fans as Golobart has possible torn ankle ligaments and will be out for three months. Andy Shinnie fares slightly better and has only broken a bone in his foot, the fifth metatarsal, and will miss the next couple of months. Lee Cox is less serious but a calf strain means he will miss the Hearts game. Hearts will have to do without the services of Marius Zaliukas who was red carded last weekend. Kevin Kyle is still out and Ryan Stevenson has taken the huff and refuses to train. Andrew Driver is out with a leg injury and Danny Grainger has a groin problem. Ryan McGowan and David Templeton are poised to return to the squad after missing out against St Mirren. tm4tj Prediction:- Recent form suggests that we could be in for a treat. However, unpredictable as we are, we could also be in for a dour struggle as we try to keep a clean sheet, but with Hearts enterprising youngsters that will be no easy feat. The midweek cup game has taken it's toll on the Caley Thistle squad, with three players losing out. Just as our season was starting to kick on we lose two of our top players. Golobart has been in great form recently picking up the player of the month award at CTO and Shinnie showed us that he does have that extra class with that unbelievable strike at Dunfermline. It's just no fair, therefore I will sit on the fence and go for a repeat of the first encounter, 1-1. Other SPL News Former Inverness winger Dougie Imrie has returned to the SPL with St Mirren for a fee believed to be around £35k . Celik joins Rangers. No, it's not a mis-spelling, but Swedish Under-21 midfielder Mervan Celik has signed for the Gers on a three and a half year contract. Still at Rangers, they have withdrawn their original offer for Francisco Sandaza.
  8. Yep, it's cos the other team score. Here to help.
  9. Hayes mortified after Foran tells him that he loves him :love02: Small boy prepares his fingers for picking his nose
  10. I reckon Murray is playin around breakfast time on Sunday morning......................................... listen to this song and tell me if he is ready....
  11. hey, off to the tennis forum for you............... I am overjoyed at this victory. Too many gloom merchants looking at us as relegation fodder and just another team. We are neither. We are a decent team and deserve a bit more respect from more than just our own fans,
  12. No I don't think so.............the Pars are a shockingly poor side and enjoyed the few miniutes of adrenalin rush afforded to them before we overwhelmed them. It's not a verb that sits well with us but in honesty we bossed three parts of that game and should have won it sooner. Let's be more assertive about our side, especially with the likes of Shinnie and Tade and Hayes in the team..............we are going places.
  13. Well done to all concerned. My absence heped me get the report published ultra quick...........wooooohooo.
  14. ` :lol: And in answer to the thank you card..............maybe it should be a get well soon card as there must be something wrong with him? Shame really.
  15. Second chance for cup flops. East End Park Dunfermline is the venue for this Scottish Cup Fourth Round replay between the Pars and the Caley Jags. The two clubs played out a grim 1-1 draw in Inverness eleven days ago, where 10 man Inverness got an eleventh hour reprieve when Jonny Hayes capitalised on a massive goalkeeping blunder by the unfortunate Chris Smith, to earn the clueless Highlanders another chance to progress to the next round where Celtic will visit the winners. Inverness reject Andy Barrowman had nodded the Pars ahead in the first half after Jonny Tuffey fluffed a clearance and Andy Kirk picked up the loose ball. As he made a bee line for the goal Kenny Gillet halted his progresss, unfairly said Mr Norris, and he sent him packing. Barrowman nodded home from the resultant free kick which Tuffey spilled onto the head of the striker to open the scoring. Neither side deserved to go through at the first time of asking after what can only be described as lethargy in motion. Dunfermline were the architect's of their own downfall after wasting time at every opportunity since taking the lead and the leveller was just reward for Inverness' persistance rather than anything to do with slick football. However six minutes of added time looked likely to be insufficient for the home side until Smith's aberration gifted the alert Hayes the opportunity to take the tie to a replay. Despite Inverness lodging an appeal, claiming that Gillet got the ball and Kirk kicked the back of Gillet's leg, the panel decided that the evidence was inconclusive and this means that stopgap centreback Gillet is suspended for the replay. Not great news for Inverness to be honest as Ross Tokely is still struggling to overcome injury and recent loan signing Steve Williamson is ineligible for this cup game. Chris Hogg is out for the season as well so it could be a case of who turns up on the night getting the nod. David Proctor returned to the pitch last weekend as a late substitute at Motherwell and Josh Meekings has had another week to regain fitness. In the SPL games sandwiched between these two cup meetings, Inverness had the better result, defeating Motherwell at Fir Park thanks to a magnificent turn and strike from Gregory Tade which eased Butcher's men slowly away from the foot of the table. Meanwhile in Fife, Dunfermline were losing to nearest rivals Hibernian by three goals to two. A result which now leaves the Fifers slightly detatched at the wrong end of the table. So, what has changed since that last cup game? David Davis has returned to Wolverhampton Wanderers.........who swiftly loaned him out to struggling League One side Chesterfield. The injured Aidan Chippendale has returned to Huddersfield to continue his rehab. Inverness signed big centre-back Steve Williams from Bradford City on loan until the end of the season.........but he is ruled out for the cup game. Ross Tokely is taking longer to regain fitness after the knock at Ibrox. The one positive news for Inverness is that Richie Foran will return after missing the Motherwell game through suspension. Keeper Ian Turner has signed on loan at East End Park from Preston North End, but he suffers the same fate as Williams. Neither were registered for the first game and this makes them ineligible for the replay. The Pars will be without Paul Burns, along with Craig Easton, Austin McCann, Nick Phinn, Steven Bell and number one keeper Paul Gallacher who misses the rest of the season. tm4tj Prediction:- Oh dear, I predicted that we would be too strong for Dunfermline at home, but did not build in the red card factor that slowed the process down. Having witnessed the first game I still see no reason to think that the Pars will be any better than they were at Inverness, but if we can keep eleven men on the park then that should see us move on to face Celtic in the next round. Nobody said it would be easy, and I expect another turgid encounter. TV cameras will be present for live coverage on Wednesday evening with a 19:45 kick off. Let's hope it's a more entertaining sight than the first game, and that penalty kicks are not required to sort the men from the boys, as Celtic await the winners.
  16. Aye.................Rooney was perfect all the time
  17. Leigh Griffiths shows the size of the fish as Heimlich Manoeuvre works a treat.
  18. Report now added to Home Page courtesy of Capital Caley http://caleythistleonline.com/page/index.html/_/reports-2011-12/motherwell-v-inverness-ct-report-r906
  19. I heard somewhere that Turner was unavailable as well, nothing official though.
  20. Good view of our central belters as well
  21. That's the goal just gone through on Alba............and what a belter it was as well..........wooohooooo
  22. Fantastic result..............never in doubt
  23. That's the official seal of approval then
  24. Excellent article Ross............too good for STV, you should have stuck it on CTO
  25. Dossers Preview now published on Home Page. http://caleythistleonline.com/page/index.html/_/previews-2011-12/motherwell-v-inverness-ct-preview-r905
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