Everything posted by tm4tj
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ICT -V- Hearts
http://caleythistleo...rts-report-r987 Frustrating game, could see it coming from far enough away and if true, then that would account for us looking bu$$ered.
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ICT -V- Hearts
Yep. think it says fu(k 0ff Johndo, but not sure..........
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New deals offered
Unfortunately money talks. Will be difficult to secure our top players and I am not looking forward to the January sales.
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Maroons Preview & Report
http://caleythistleo...ts-preview-r986 Now published on front page
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Inverness CT -V- Hearts - Preview
Football Brunch Penniless Hearts visit the Highland capital this Saturday for a 12:00 noon shootout with Inverness Caledonian Thistle. The Edinburgh club are being hounded by the tax-man looking to recover a £450,000 debt, amid fears that this latest debt could send the club down the same route as The Rangers. They are already contesting a £1.75m tax bill for unpaid PAYE and VAT, and have defaulted on players wages on more than one occasion recently. The Scottish Cup holders are warning fans that this is not scaremongering and the club could be out of business before the end of this month if financial backing does not improve. Tough times ahead for the Jambo's, and tough times ahead for Scottish football. However, they have fixtures to fulfill and will be in Inverness on Saturday for the lunchtime kick off. With Hearts having to offload high earners at the start of the season, they have struggled to gain any momentum and an inconsistent campaign sees them third bottom with thirteen points, five adrift of Inverness. Hearts have only one win in their last five games while Inverness have won four with the one drawn game against St Johnstone. The Jambo's have a poor scoring record on their travels this term, only scoring four times, but they are also set up well defensively away from Tynecastle only conceding five goals in their six fixtures. In contrast, Inverness have scored twelve at the Caledonian Stadium, but have leaked eight goals, mostly in the early part of the season. The first game between them ended all square when Inverness made a late comeback with ten men to break Hearts as Conor Pepper netted the equaliser in stoppage time. Novikovas and Sutton, from the spot, had put Hearts two up at the break, but an Andy Shinnie penalty threw Inverness a lifeline and they never gave up, even once reduced to ten men when Richie Foran was sent packing for a rash challenge. Pepper's goal was just reward for the battling qualities given the predicament. There is more at stake in this SPL encounter now that we know the League Cup draw. This is a great chance for either club to lay down a marker for the semi-final and with Inverness on a confidence rush just now, then they could be the ones to set the standard. Hearts have a new set of youngsters to take on the mantle from last seasons cup winning team with Callum Paterson catching the eye and he will be one to watch. Ross Draper is struggling to be fit for this game and he has been influential in recent games, forging a good understanding with the long man, Owain Tudur-Jones. They compliment each other in midfield, Jones doing the play-making with Draper an excellent box to box grafter. Butcher could have an easy decision to make should Draper miss out though with Foran getting more match time since his enforced injury time out. The Long Man speaks to Iain Auld before the visit of the Jambo's. Antonio Reguero also talks to Auldy boy ahead of the weekends game against Hearts ***Latest Team News*** Inverness midfielder Ross Draper is out of tomorrows visit of Hearts after twisting his ankle against Kilmarnock. Chris Hogg, Simon King and Nick Ross are still all out longer term. Hearts midfielder Ryan Stevenson is available for selection after missing last weekend's defeat by Dundee, but Mark Ridgers, Jamie Hamill and Dale Carrick remain on the sidelines through injury. tm4tj Prediction:- The form book shows that we should be considered favourites, but that's not something that sits too well with us. However, we are free scoring, have tightened up the defence somewhat due to the influence of Gary Warren and I believe we have enough in the tank to lay down the gauntlet for the League Cup game. 2-0 for the locals. Mon the Caley Jags
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Scottish Cup Draw - Away to Ross County
Cup games split 50/50, that's why crowds are usually announced less than actual attendance.
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Scottish Cup Draw - Away to Ross County
http://caleythistleo...-highlands-r985 A wee article published on the front page after today's draw for the fourth round took place.
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Scottish Cup Fever hits the Highlands
It's County in the Cup Inverness Caledonian Thistle have been drawn away to neighbours Ross County in the Scottish Cup fourth round. It's the first time the two clubs have met in the national competition, although Inverness have won at Dingwall before in the Scottish Cup. The Caledonian Stadium upgrade work was well underway in January 2005 and the tie against St Johnstone was switched to Victoria Park Dingwall in what was the then manager Craig Brewster's first playing appearance for his new club. The game was almost called off after torrential rain and sleet fell throughout, but it just escaped the weather and Inverness edged out St Johnstone with Golabek heading the winner after 75 minutes, the ground resembling a Xmas card scene long before the end. 2021 people were at that game, I imagine there will be a somewhat much bigger crowd for this one with both clubs now plying their trade in the SPL. There has been three cup games played between the clubs. Two Challenge Cup ties both being played in Inverness and both finishing 1-0 to the Caley Jags. The third cup game was a League Cup fixture at Victoria Park in August 2004. A Barry Wilson corner was met by the head of who else, but Ross Tokely and that was enough for Inverness to advance to the next round. 3315 were at that game where County had players like John Rankin and Don Cowie in their side. Inverness were blessed with Mark Brown, Ross Tokely, Grant Munro, Russell Duncan and Michael Fraser ................ Where are they now? The most recent derby was the first ever SPL game between the two sides where Inverness eventually ran out 3-1 winners in a storming encounter. Early goals from Ross Draper and Richie Foran put Inverness in the driving seat before Ian Vigurs reduced the leeway with a well struck free kick. A tremendous volley from Aaron Doran settled the match near the end and the TV companies were pretty pleased with the offering from both clubs. This draw has already whetted the appetite of both sets of supporters with County fans hoping for revenge for the SPL encounter and Inverness fans looking to keep County in their shadows. Bring it on. So, derby day in the Highlands, and it's also derby day in the capital as Hibernian host Hearts in a re-run of last seasons historic Scottish Cup final. Another all SPL clash sees Motherwell take on Aberdeen. The Rangers will welcome Elgin City and Inverurie Locos will go to Parkhead should they overcome Arbroath in their replay. All cup ties will be played on 1st or 2nd December, unless otherwise stated as changes could be made to accommodate TV companies. Mon the Caley Jags
- Kilmarnock -V- ICT
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Killie Countdown & Report
http://caleythistleo...-ct-report-r984 Report from Immortal Howden Ender now published
- Kilmarnock -V- ICT
- Kilmarnock -V- ICT
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Roll call for the jambos & team
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Kilmarnock -V- Inverness CT - Report
Killie pay the penalty Not quite the fireworks from last season, but nonetheless another three points in the bag for Terry's Allstars, and the dizzy heights of third in the league at the moment. Let's not get too carried away though as there are plenty clubs within touching distance and the fall from grace could be just as rapid as the rise to the top. Both clubs went with unchanged lineups, hardly surprising given their endeavours over the last week, although Ryan Esson was nowhere to be seen, an alleged injury keeping him away, maybe his nose is out of joint given the rave reviews of Spanish goal minder Antonio Reguero. Andy Shinnie continued his good form and stroked Inverness ahead after twenty-two minutes, but brother Graeme's penalty taking exploits came to an abrupt end as Cammy Bell brilliantly saved his first half spot kick. There was one firework on display. Liam Kelly let off a rocket to level the scores in the fifty-sixth minute but Billy McKay took over the penalty duties to fire home the winner after seventy-seven minutes. Inverness held on against the now ten men of Kilmarnock to earn themselves another three points and the unaccustomed position of third in the league after twelve games. One hundred and twenty-five visiting fans witnessed this one and a certain Immortal Howden Ender was one of them, joining up with the Caley Away fans for another great day at the 'JimmysaysayetoaKilliepie' dome. When he gets back home, I hope to have a full match report from him. And here is his informative overview on yesterdays game. Well it is yet another fine season for the CaleyAwaywithTerrryandMo Brigade and the JuanjoAway contingent from Central Station. By-passed Fanny's which unfortunately is getting a face lift and headed to the Hunting Lodge which has had more feckin management changes than Hearts of Midlothian - probably late wage packets as well. But a free shot and free pool (c/o GovindaJeggy) helped pass away the pre match warm-up. It was also nice not to be the oldest as the Owd Bugger from Berks flew up fer the game - by the way what has happened to The Fly ? Anyway, on to the football. For thirty minutes, up until the penalty, I would say that the display was the best ever (yes EVER) that I have seen ICT play. We were organised, sure footed, industrious and some of the movement, passing and keeping the ball was simply entertainment personified. If we had scored the penalty then I reckon we would have scored more than the six we did at this time last year. In many ways the penalty miss went against us and that, and probably a half time bollocking from the Irish equivalent of Ken Dodd, got Killie out of their slumber. As fer the Diddymans' comments after the game - well there was a penalty for them but it serves McKenzie rite fer not been born a Mac - and did the ref actually play advantage ? - the two we got were also stoneawllers although Draper may well have lost control of the ball - as fer "pulverising" us - well we simply controlled the first half and it was end to end stuff in the second half and we had more chances than them - although the last 10 minutes was nervewracking and I think they had five efforts that practically tickled our crossbar and two fine saves from Reguero. I hope it wasnt tactical to lie so deep as we went to stringing out across the 18 yard box in a return to an old "nightmare". It may well be that three games in a week took its toll. And did the diddyman not realise that TB sat in the stands fer the Tinkerville game !! Two reports for the price of one............this one from the immortal man himself............... It was a case of Ayrshire v Inverness this weekend as Caley Thistle visited Rugby Park whilst Clachnacuddin were just down the road at Somerset Park. The overall outcome was even stevens with Caley Thistle and Ayr both winning 2-1. The long journey home would evidently have been a happier one for us as we jumped up to third in the table, top the SPL goal scoring charts, another three points but the icing on the cake was the manner in how we played in the first half. I have been known to be overly critical but I would have to concede that I witnessed the finest 30 minute spell that I have ever seen from a Caley thistle outfit. Terry Butcher pointed out that we now have "consistency and confidence" to add to our CV. But in that first half we would have taken on anybody and we played as a team. In many ways we did not have one individual who stood out and some players who have performed more as individuals in the past suddenly looked like team players. We were simply commanding. We were organised, we were structured, we were industrious but we also played "keep ball" and some of the passing and movement was stunning at times. ANDY SHINNIE, who must be close to a Scotland cap, scored in the 15th minute. A shot from Aaron Doran was blocked and Shinnie benefitted from a subtle backheeler from Billy McKay. McKay may well have added a second minutes later but was thwarted by Cammy Bell on that occasion. We were then probably a tad fortunate not to concede a penalty as Gary Warren certainly appeared to bring down Rory McKenzie. From my viewpoint it looked like the referee had allowed advantage to be played. Perhaps that was the piece of sarcasm that Mr Shiels got upset about ? Both goalkeepers were brought in to action but Cammy Bell to centre stage when he saved a Graeme Shinnie penalty just before half time. I suspect that Graeme did not make the contact that he was looking for and Bell may well have done his homework watching the Ibrox goal. Bell guessed right, went all out to his right and parried, and even got back up to parry the ball away from Roberts. In many ways missing that penalty took us of our stride. I am convinced that if it had gone in then we may well have eclipsed the six goal achievement of last season. As it turned out Shiels would have given his team a right rollicking at half time and they came out like men possessed, determined to up their game. I note that one of the comments made after the game by Mr Shiels was that they "pulverised" us in second half - now that is sarcasm !! Sure Kilmarnock were a better team but it was still end to end stuff. Bell again thwarted McKay in the 53rd minute and three minutes later we took a sucker punch. LIAM KELLY scored and added to his goal at Parkhead the previous week. It was a well struck 30 yard drive which Reguero had no chance to save. Then there was the moment that turned the game and Bell was again at the centre of the action, Shane Sutherland put Draper through and Bell clattered him. In many ways it may be argued that Draper "played" for it and may also have lost control of the ball but it was a penalty in anybody's book and the only possible outcome was a red card. None of the Killie players made any sort of appeal as if they knew what was going to happen. It looked to me that Graeme Shinnie was going to take it but the ball had been smuggled away by BILLY MCKAY who showed his level of confidence by putting the replacement keeper Letheren the wrong way. For the next 15 minutes we were "pulverised" and how Kilmarnock did not score is down to luck and solid defending. It also appeared that the efforts and emotion of the last week suddenly caught up with us and we were camped deep in our own half. I reckon that there was at least five efforts from Kille that scraped the top of our crossbar but Reguero and the troops in the firing line stood firm. I have to agree with Mr Shiels that Kille should have had a penalty but there were three stonewallers yesterday, two being in our favour. Mr Shiels was evidently not watching the Highland derby as it appears that he did not note that Mr Butcher was sitting in the stands. If Mr Butcher is deemed to be "clever" and "charismatic" then what is Mr Shiels' psychological profile of Craig Brown ?!! And lets all hope that the month of October brings the first trophy of the season to Inverness as Mr Butcher must be a firm favourite to pick up the Manager of the month accolade. Terry also appeared to suggest that suspensions and injuries tampered with his team selection last season. The picking of the starting eleven against Hearts must be a difficult dilemna for him. But at approximately 13.55 on Staurday 10th November 2012 there may be a new team sitting top of the SPL. (cue smiley!!) And for good measure, report number two.................. As IHE alluded to above, Inverness were quick out of the blocks and Aaron Doran was close to opening the scoring in the third minute after latching onto a neat flick from Andy Shinnie, but his shot from the angle of the box just cleared the junction of post and bar. Andy Shinnie should have been awarded a free kick if not a penalty as he broke into the box and was uncerimoniously upended right on the line, but no foul was Norris' judgement. He was later to wind up Kenny Shiels by not awarding them anything, according to the Killie manager. Jones was next to have a pop at goal but he missed the target and the hard working Billy McKay tried his luck after fifteen minutes but he pulled his shot wide. Kilmarnock were woken up by all this activity around their box and the dangerous Rory McKenzie brought out a great save from Antonio Reguero, who dived low to his right to push his shot to safety, Gary Warren turning the loose ball behind for a corner. Three minutes later and Inverness broke the deadlock with a well worked goal. Phillip Roberts threaded a ball through to Doran on the edge of the box. His shot was charged down inside the box but Mckay was quickest to react and backheeled the ball into the path of Andy Shinnie who stroked the ball under Cammy Bell. A wayward pass across his defence from McKeown set McKay in on goal, but as he took the ball to the edge of the six-yard box, Bell blocked his effort with his legs and the chance was gone. McKenzie was denied a penalty claim as he went down under challenge inside the box and Shiels was not amused, but he did appear to go down rather easily. Reguero again earned his crust by diving low to his left to thwart a low strike by McKenzie from twenty yards, just a minute after Bell had saved from Roberts at the other end. Drama as half-time approached. Lee Johnson blocked Andy Shinnie as he waltzed into the box and the referee pointed to the spot only for brother Graeme to be foiled by Bell who was doing his utmost to keep Killie in the game. He clawed the ball away with a sprawling one handed save then reacted brilliantly to punch the rebound away from the advancing Roberts, top class stuff from Cammy. Half-Time 0-1 Strong stuff must have been said in the Killie dressing room and the home side looked more determined in the second half. McKay was once more stopped by Bell and ten minutes after the break Liam Kelly set off his rocket. He turned on the edge of the centre circle strode forward unchallenged then unleashed an unstoppable shot into Reguero's postage stamp corner. The keeper did manage to get his finger tips to it as it whistled high into the net for a stunning goal from thirty yards out. Andy Shinnie almost restored the advantage as he brilliantly turned in the box after chesting down another probing ball from Roberts, but Bell was equal to it again producing another top drawer save. Moments later and Bell once more saved a Shinnie shot from distance. Another penalty for Inverness after Ross Draper burst into the box and Bell tripped him as he took the ball away from him. Bell was sent packing and Billy McKay was confident enough to slap the resultant spot kick past reserve keeper Kyle Letheren. To their credit, Killie pushed hard for an equaliser and Reguero pulled off another great save to deny Paul Heffernan. It was becoming a tense final few minutes and McKenzie and Harkins narrowly missed the target as they had a final flourish, but it was too little too late for the Ayrshire men. Full Time 1-2 3rd Nov 2012 Scottish Premier League Rugby Park, Kilmarnock Kilmarnock 1 - Kelly (56) TEAM: Bell, O'Hara, O'Leary, Nelson, McKeown, McKenzie, Johnson (Letheren 77), Pascali, Kelly, Dayton (Harkins 70), Sheridan (Heffernan 65) SUBS: Tesselaar, Fowler, Perez, Sissoko Booked: Heffernan (83) Sent Off: Bell (76) Inverness C.T. 2 - A.Shinnie (22), McKay (pen.77) TEAM: Reguero, Raven, Warren, Meekings, G.Shinnie, Doran, Tudur-Jones, Draper, Roberts (Sutherland 74), A.Shinnie (Foran 88), McKay SUBS: Mathieson, Cooper, Morrison, Polworth, Pepper Booked: Warren (32), A.Shinnie (74), Sutherland (83) Sent Off: none Referee Euan Norris Attendance 4541 Immortal Howden Ender gives us a breakdown of each player and his MotM went to the ever improving and classy Owain Tudur-Jones REGUERO 4:- Is he a feckin catch or wot ? He didnt put a foot wrong and you can see that he has a bit of skill and pace and is practically a sweeper. I reckon his parents will never forget beinng serenaded at half time !! RAVEN 3:- I thought that he had a poor game and that is not proctorising. He made a few wayward passes and clearances - although unlike Proctor wasn't punished - and that is the part of the game that he needs to concentrate on. Defensively he is sound and I think that TB has told him not to be clever and get rid asap. G.SHINNIE 4:- Another solid performance and continues to be a fine attacking force as well. He really does communicate well with Doran and, probably less surprising, his bruvver. As fer the penalty he didnt strike the ball well enuff and the keeper was moving to the right before he struck it. Bell simply guessed correctly. He also wanted to take the second pen as well. WARREN 4:- Another fine performance although he could have given away a penalty with a mistimed tackle. He is also gelling very nicely with Meekings. MEEKINGS 4:- As above although quiter than usual was just as effective as ever. ROBERTS 3:- Still think that the lad is being asked to fit in to a system that does him no favours - but the system is effective and he will benefit from the experience. He also suffers a bit cos Doran is usually the man to find and OTJ is improving all the time as well. He appears to be thinking more about defending than he is about attacking. OTJ 5:- Feckin master class boyo and has led to me having to eat some humble pie. He looked for the ball every time and did he waste any pass ? DRAPER 4:- Not at his best yesterday but a great foil fer OTJ. He is always going to get behind or run at defences and what a run fer the penalty. He also showed experience by going fer the pen. SHINNIE 4:- Hate to say it but I feel that he is a better player when Foran isn't there as we do not employ the hoof and play to his feet plus he has a rambling role which suits him to a tee. DORAN 4:- Beginning to show more industry and consistency. We know that he has the talent and he is begging to show more maturity. He is looking more like a team player than an individual. MCKAY 3:- Harsh but he could have got a hat-trick. Shows his confidence that there was no way that anbody else was going to take the spot kick. Having said that his wee backheel fer Shinnie's goal was an impressive assist. Run his wee erse off as ever and fitting that his goal choked his fellow countryman !! SUTHERLAND 3:- Did nowt wrong and nowt to remember either. Just slotted back in to the wide right role. FORAN 2:- On to waste some time - but is he causing a dilemma fer next week or not ?
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Roberts extending his stay?
That was just a smoke screen. He can pick a pass out of nothing, has plenty pace and is decent in the air.
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Penalty awards
Looks like a penalty to me, blocked and barged over, penalty kick and unfortunately a great save from Bell.
- Kilmarnock -V- ICT
- Kilmarnock -V- ICT
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Roberts extending his stay?
just taken from the video online and on here.
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Killie Countdown & Report
http://caleythistleo...ct-preview-r983 Guy Fawkes is back, by popular demand..................
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Kilmarnock -V- Inverness CT - Preview
Another Fireworks Display Please The last man to enter Parliament with honest intentions. That is how they described Guy Fawkes, and it's that time of year again. This fixture last season produced plenty of fireworks. There were certainly rockets and a few bangers as Inverness fired six crackers past a stunned Kilmarnock, who managed to score three times themselves, but played like damp squibs. Both clubs are on a high just now having respectively beaten both halves of what used to be known as 'The Old Firm'. Killie took Celtic crashing back to earth after their European adventure in Barcelona, and Inverness gave The Rangers a reality check as life in the third division looks harder than even they would have imagined. These two clubs shared sixteen goals in the two Rugby Park fixtures last term, Inverness edging the scoring with nine of those goals. This season Inverness find themselves at the top of the SPL scoring charts after eleven games with twenty three goals and on a six game unbeaten run in the SPL, eight if you count the two League Cup games against Stenhousemuir and The Rangers. Kilmarnock had slipped up recently with defeats to Aberdeen and St Johnstone before surprising Celtic at Parkhead where goals from Sheridan and a Kelly penalty gave them a surprising but well deserved victory. That was their first win there since 1955, and follows on from their League Cup triumph last season over the Hoops. Kenny Shiels has started the mind games early and is trying to convince everyone that Inverness are the favourites for this one, but you won't find many Inverness fans getting carried away at the moment, despite our decent run of form. Terry Butcher has praised the team spirit this season and the camaraderie was highlighted today when Simon King discovered his car was covered in post-it's by his own team mates. I'm not so sure Simon was as chuffed as the perpetrators with the new colour scheme on his sparkling Mercedes, but it's this team spirit that has been carried onto the park and is beginning to pay dividends with the recent run of results. I doubt we will see the players coming out onto the park with post-it's covering their bodies, but if that's what makes them tick, then hey-ho. ***Latest Team News*** Inverness captain Richie Foran will not start against Kille, but he will make the bench after getting on the park at Ibrox for a few minutes in midweek, however a full game may be too early for the fiery Irishman after his knee injury. Terry Butcher seems to have his preferred starting line up playing the last few games and I would expect another unchanged starting eleven at Rugby Park. This would keep Shane Sutherland, Conor Pepper, Gavin Morrison and Ryan Esson on the bench. Simon King, Chris Hogg and Nick Ross remain long term casualties. Kilmarnock could be without the dangerous Cillian Sheridan as he is reported to be struggling with a virus. William Gros misses out through injury along with Garry Hay and Danny Racchi who remain on the sidelines. tm4tj Prediction:- Light the blue touch paper and wait for the fireworks to begin. These are usually open games at Rugby Park and goals are guaranteed. Given the form of both clubs then another Guy Fawkes extravaganza is on the cards and I would be happy enough to leave with a hard earned point over a sometimes difficult opponent. 2-2 draw is my shout, second guess is 1-2. Mon the Caley Jags
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Rangers -V- Inverness CT - Report
No cup shock at Ibrox SPL quality brushed aside a plucky The Rangers as Inverness moved into the semi-finals of the League Cup for the first time in their history with an emphatic 3-0 win in Glasgow. The minnows were looking to get into the next round at the expense of their more illustrious opponents from the North of Scotland, but by the end of the game they were well beaten and looked in disarray as the SPL club showed the gulf in class was too great for them to overcome. A first half strike from Andy Shinnie was added to by Gary Warren in the second half, and brother Graeme Shinnie buried a penalty to end the scoring and put Inverness into the semi's along with Celtic, St Mirren and Hearts. Inverness were treating this game the same as any other and fielded an unchanged side with a surprise on the bench as Richie Foran made sufficient recovery to get stripped for action. Reguero kept Esson away from the gloves for his fifth game in a row. The game had started evenly enough but Neil Alexander had to save sharply from Doran and McKay as Inverness showed their class. It was fifteen minutes before Antonio Reguero earned his wages, saving from Macleod and Little in quick succession. A period of posturing was ended in the twenty seventh minute when Andy Shinnie made amends for his series of misses last Saturday after knocking in a feed from Aaron Doran to open the scoring. This goal stunned the third division side but they struggled to make any headway against a resolute Inverness back four who look more commanding with every game. Hegarty had the only effort of note just before the break, but he headed onto the roof of the net. Half Time 0-1 Inverness upped the pace after half time and Phillip Roberts was popping up on both flanks and causing problems with his pace and close control. David Raven was booked and then tested the referee's balls as he committed another rash challenge within minutes but he went unpunished for it, much to the chagrin of the home support. Lee McCulloch passed up the best chance for the liquidated team as he turned a Little centre wide of the mark and five minutes later the game was put beyond them when Gary Warren headed home a Graeme Shinnie corner to put the clinical visitors two ahead. This prompted McCoist to change things around and he withdrew Shiels and Sutton for Barry McKay and Kevin Kyle, but the pattern remained the same, Inverness dominating play and The Rangers continuing in their error strewn ways. Billy McKay should have scored the third when Hegarty was short with a passback but Alexander blocked well and an even better chance came when Andy Shinnie played him in on goal, but again Alexander was equal to it. The goal was merely delayed though as Andy Shinnie was needlessly bundled over on the edge of the box going away from goal by Argyriou, and brother Graeme showed him how to take a spot kick as he stuck it behind Alexander. Inverness were now well in control and Roberts stung the keeper with an angled shot while Andy Shinnie blasted one over from twenty yards. Reguero did have one excellent save to make with five minutes left as Barry McKay got a low shot away from twelve yards but found the keeper saving well, diving to his right to deny The Rangers a consolation goal. Full Time 0-3 So, big team beats wee team, nothing to see here, move along. Excellent result for Inverness and some all round decent performances with Andy Shinnie in the thick of the action most of the time. Back four looks good once again but were not stretched by the third division outfit and Phillip Roberts just oozed class when he got on the ball, leading the home defence a merry dance. 31st Oct 2012 Scottish Communities League Cup (Quarter Final) Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow Rangers 0 - TEAM: Alexander, Hegarty, Cribari, Perry (Argiriou 46), Wallace, Hutton (Kyle 62), Black, MacLeod, McCulloch, Little, Shiels (McKay 62) SUBS: Gallacher, Aird Booked: Cribari (22), Black (74), Alexander (78), Little (87) Sent Off: none Inverness C.T. 3 - A.Shinnie (27), Warren (59), G.Shinnie (pen.79) TEAM: Reguero, Raven, G.Shinnie, Warren, Meekings, Tudur-Jones, Draper, A.Shinnie (Foran 88), McKay (Pepper 90), Doran, Roberts (Sutherland 82) SUBS: Esson, Cooper Booked: Raven (52), McKay (52) Sent Off: none Referee Steven McLean Attendance 28,033
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Rangers -V- I.C.T.
Looks like the preview chappie was right. No shock at Ibrox as third division side get pumped by the professionals from the SPL.
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Are ICT fans biggots too?
Wow...............any publicity is good publicity, never realised anyone read the articles
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