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  1. ps, No was a direct reply to the title. Will the snow strike again:- No I like red.
  2. Contain yersels, it'll be fine, it's a tad frosty here, but snow not lying in the Sneck, although surrounding hills are a bit white.
  3. Nice one, I doubt the main page could handle it though. Was that ginger jaggy's original one before he edited it?
  4. can this topic be closed now if ticket has gone???
  5. Ginger Jaggy was your scribe for this game against Celtic. Cup Preview Enjoy
  6. Scottish Cup Quarter Final Action This Weekend Wednesday, 19:45 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. Deja View:- The omens are certainly doing their best to help Inverness. There are many parallels with a certain date in February 2000. The same two teams drawn together for a Scottish Cup game. First game cancelled because of the weather. Game to be played in midweek, three days after original date. St Mirren and Aberdeen drawing 1-1 in the same round, 0-0 at half time and Saints took the lead for a short time. I'm not superstitious, but I think Jupiter may have aligned with Mars, and, just in case, my fingers are crossed, and I bought some lucky white heather, I found a four leafed clover, my path was crossed by a black cat and I saw a rabbit with only three feet. I'm off to kiss the blarney stone to be sure, to be sure, and I won't be stepping on any cracks on the pavement or getting on a number 13 bus. The God's are with us I tell you. As I said, I'm not superstitious, so let's get stuck in. Heavy overnight snow and sleet meant that the original Sunday afternoon date was put on hold as the pitch was deemed to be waterlogged and unplayable by the match official. With the game being rescheduled for Wednesday evening, it now looks unlikely that there will be live TV coverage at the moment and this will mean a cash blow in excess of £80K for both clubs, although I'm sure it will only be loose change for Celtic, whereas Inverness will find it harder to balance the books with the loss of this revenue. The draw has now been made for the semi-finals and with eight teams still in the pot, then it's a little complicated. Scottish Cup semi-final draw: Dundee United or Motherwell v Brechin or St Johnstone St Mirren or Aberdeen v Inverness CT or Celtic The semi-final ties will be played on the weekend of 16-17 April, (weather permitting) at Hampden Park. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The omens have once again paired Inverness against the might of Glasgow Celtic in the Scottish FA Cup. Celtic managed to battle their way past Rangers, literally, after a turbulent replay at Parkhead saw them defeat their Glasgow rivals 1-0, Mark Wilson netting the decisive winner with a mishit shot that eluded McGregor and Bougherra as it bounced upwards into the net. This game though was more notable for angry scenes during and after the match, with three Rangers players red carded and McCoist and Lennon squaring up as tempers frayed in the aftermath. Such was the animosity and fury displayed, MP's were debating the right's and wrong's of the whole fiasco in Holyrood and Strathclydes' finest were taking a closer look at the events of that evening. In truth, such incident's have been brewing for a long time and it all reached boiling point for a variety of reasons. It's not for me to judge these incidents, but in my opinion it's about time these two clubs returned to playing football and show a little respect for each other, the referees, and the organising body, not to mention fans of other teams. It's no wonder the fans get into bother when managers and players are behaving like shell-suited Burberry wearing street brawlers. For their troubles, Mr McCoist and Mr Lennon have received dugout bans for their part in the rather unsavoury scenes. Inverness on the other hand played out a more gentlemanly affair against Greenock Morton and meandered into the quarters with a clinical display, routing the Cappielow side 5-1. This result was a refreshing change from the turgid displays being dished out whilst on SPL duty, although a clear the air meeting seems to have lifted some of the gloom surrounding recent SPL performances. It's not quite a western, but I'll let you make your mind up who The Good, The Bad and The Ugly were. The Scottish FA Cup:- This is the oldest national cup competition in the world and the first winners were Queens Park in season 1873-1874. In fact, the Spiders are still the third most successful side in this tournament with 10 wins to their credit, the last being in 1893, I think Scarlet Pimple and Johnboy still have their programmes from that game. Celtic top the list on 34, Rangers next on 33 and in fourth equal come Aberdeen and Hearts with 7 triumphs. Vale of Leven, Clyde, St mirren and Kilmarnock all have a hat-trick of wins, Vales dominance in the early years includes consecutive wins from 1887-1889. Cup shocks:- there's been a few, but then again, too few to mention ................................ Crikey! I don't know what came over me there, I almost burst into song. Aye, cup shocks are what makes it all worthwhile. It does seem like a long time now since Berwick Rangers humbled the mighty Glasgow Rangers, 1-0 in 1967, but let's not worry about them. This century alone, Celtic themselves have been on the wrong end of cup scalps. In 2006, Clyde took down high flying Celtic 2-1 with a patchwork side. That was the introduction to Scottish football for one Roy Keane, and his debut saw Celtic humiliated by the Bully Wee. It could have been much worse as an inspired Clyde were by far the better side in that game and had a couple of goals ruled out for offside and keeper Boruc kept the score down. This brings me on nicely to March 2003, when Dennis Wyness sent Celtic crashing out of the cup in front of 6,050 fans in Inverness, rounding off a neat passing move with a clinical finish just before half time. That of course, was not the first time Inverness had upset the big bhoys. Who can forget supercaleygoballistic................ you know how it goes, Feb 8th 2000, John Barnes etc. That was the game that announced the arrival of the wee team from the Highlands to a global audience. In fact, talking about wee teams from the Highlands, Celtic had an uncomfortable time last season, when the team from the market town of Dingwall upset the odds to reach the final, much to the chagrin of the Inverness support, how dare they. So, miracles do happen, let's see if there are any more miracles left in the world of football. ***Note, the kick off time for this re-arranged game is Wednesday 16th March 19:45*** Ginger Jaggy will describe the pros and cons of this cup tie for us, so read on. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ What is happening at 3.30pm on Sunday afternoon? (Nothing I'm afraid, it's slushing). Is it time for Super Caley to go ballistic again as the Bhoys of Celtic travel Northwards for a massive Scottish Cup quarter final? For the winner a trip to Hampden awaits with a realistic chance of winning the competition as a whole. It is a huge ask for Inverness to pull off another cup shock and become heroes of the highlands again. Celtic is the current SPL leaders with a staggering 31 point difference between the two clubs, but Sunday is a cup game and the boys in blue and red stripes will stand toe to toe with Celtic, there are no advantages. Fixture History This season, Celtic has beaten us twice with one draw between the two clubs. Celtic won the opener 1-0 thanks to a fantastic goal scored by Paddy McCourt even though Inverness matched them stride for stride during long periods of the game. The second was a Co-op Cup tie at Parkhead when Celtic hammered a weakened Inverness side 6-0. But the high point for us was grabbing that valuable point at Parkhead back in November when 2-0 down we clawed our way back thanks to Richie Foran and Grant Munro, to see us go unbeaten for 12 months on the road. That is this season but there have been memorable clashes between the two clubs in this very competition. The last Scottish cup game in this fixture was only played 3 years ago when Celtic triumphed thanks to a late Man Utd style come back. In a game which I remember attending Caley Thistle took the lead thanks to some brilliant wing play by Barry Wilson, he slotted the ball across to the unmarked Graham Bayne who put us ahead. That remained the only goal all the way up until the 89th minute, as Celtic huffed and puffed for an equaliser. First a deep corner was nodded back by Stephen McManus onto the head of Stephen Pressley to equalise. But a replay (which was the least we deserved) was cruelly snatched from us by KennyMiller as he hit a decent curling shot from just on the 'D' to send Celtic through in a game they barely deserved to win. I remember the gut wrenching feeling afterwards which I'm sure was felt by every other Inverness supporter in the ground that day. It hasn't been all doom and gloom though, with far happier tales to tell. I unfortunately wasn't there that day but there were a fair few who were at Parkhead on the 8th February 2000. This has to be the greatest day in the clubs history. Then we were just another first division team, and we had progressed through the divisions within our own means, but no one gave us a prayer of progressing in this tie. Who would have expected a newly promoted side to division one to come up against the likes of Ian Wright, Lubo Moravcik, Paul Lambert, Mark Viduka etc and triumph. Probably no one, but the impossible happened as thanks to goals from Barry Wilson, an own goal by Moravcik and a Paul Sheerin penalty. These names will never be forgotten but other major contributions were made by, Charlie Christie who was in charge of the midfield, goalkeeper Jim Calder, who had a stunning display in the Caley Thistle goals, Bobby Mann, who really scored that 'goal' and none other than legendary manager Steve Paterson. In fact, they were all heroes that evening. Finally another cup upset as we knocked out Celtic again this time in Inverness thanks to a Dennis Wyness goal. Again Celtic was full of star names with the likes of Henrik Larsson, John Hartson, Chris Sutton and Neil Lennon etc and had actually beaten the likes of Liverpool and Stuttgart on their route to the UEFA cup final. What a couple of victories they were. Form Guide We come into this match in a period of inconsistent form. Poor performances blighted our chances of a top six spot with consecutive 2-0 defeats against Hibs and Dundee United. But last weekend the supporters saw a much improved performance in the 3-0 victory over Motherwell. The players looked hungrier and more determined which has got expectation levels rising that we can pull off another shock against the SPL leaders. As for Celtic there is not much to say. They have been in great form since our last meeting in November when they have beaten Rangers three times. The two league victories have helped them scale the summit of the SPL table with them being five points clear even though the blue half have two games in hand. The other victory was a Scottish Cup replay which has set up this tie. Celtic looked invincible sweeping aside all challengers but were beaten at Motherwell 2-0 to show that they are not as invincible as everyone thought. GingerJaggies thoughts I don’t think any supporter of Caley Thistle will question Celtics tag of being favourites, but all I will say is if you have read this preview, then you can see that the impossible can become reality. Besides there is a much smaller gap between the clubs now which should hopefully show them not to underestimate us. I also think that we can do it. Richie Foran has shown his quality in the SPL so far and will be key if we have any hopes of progressing. Hopefully Hayes will be fit again to tear the Celtic full backs to pieces, he will be a vital cog in our attacking midfield. I feel that if the players can get stuck into their players then we can really dare to believe that we can become Celtic’s nemesis for a third time. I have also added a hyperlink to the 3-1 win. Im sure everyone has seen it before but it is a bit extra to get the fans pumped up for Sunday. ***Latest Team News*** Inverness received a boost with the news that Hayes and Doran were both ready for a comeback, should Butcher re-shuffle the pack. Hayes will require a minor operation on his ankle after the season finishes, but would be able to play should he be deemed fit enough. David Proctor is still out and Graeme Shinnie is recovering at home after a stomach problem hospitalised him. Better news of Kenny Gillet, the left back is training hard but will not be ready for a week or three. Dani Sanchez is also healing well and is stepping up his leg work, which may see him return sooner than expected. The additional three days will have given Hayes and Doran more recovery time and could work in our favour. Celtic were dealt a blow with the news that Daniel Majstorovic could be out for eight weeks with a fractured toe. He was injured during the 2-0 home win over Accies. Skipper Scott Brown and scorer from the last round Mark Wilson are suspended for this game, but striker Gary Hooper is recovering quicker than expected and has a chance of making this one. The former Scunthorpe United player has been in fine form since joining Celtic. Hooper was scoring a goal every other game for Scunthorpe and has even bettered that with Celtic, scoring 13 SPL goals in 17 appearances. Likewise for Celtic, Hooper has had an extra three days to recover and could be in contention for a start. Other Quarter finals St Mirren 1-1 Aberdeen (Sat 12:15):- Paul McGowan opened for Saints, but a Rory McArdle injury time strike keeps this tie alive, replay Wednesday evening. The game sparked into life in the second half, especially after the introduction of Michael Higdon. The Buddies may regret not completing the task at the first time of asking given the chances spurned in the second half, but fair play to the Dons for digging deep and securing the draw in the 93rd minute. Brechin 2-2 St Johnstone (Sat 15:00):- A Rory McAllister double earns second division Brechin a replay. Chris Millar and Danny Invincible had put the Super J's back in front before ex-ICT man Rory made it all square. Another ex-ICT man playing for Brechin is Kevin Byers. Replay Tuesday 22nd March. Well done Brechin who more than matched there SPL opponents. Dundee Utd 2-2 Motherwell (Sun 13:15):- Just to round off the Quarter Finals, United and Well played out a 2-2 draw, which leaves all eight sides still in the competition. John Sutton continued his recent good form and put Well ahead in the first minute. Goodwillie equalised before half-time, but Sutton again put the Steelmen ahead, alas that only lasted for a minute before Daly took the tie to a replay in the 73rd minute. SPL game:- Rangers have the chance to narrow the gap at the top to two points as they take on Kilmarnock at Ibrox , 15:00 kick off. Update:- Celtic's weekend just got worse as a very late OG earned Ranger's all three points in the SPL game against Killie, 2-1 being the final score, so that's two points behind with one game in hand.
  7. tm4tj

    PDC Darts

    Aye, Anderson still needs a bit of practice yet to beat the master.
  8. tm4tj

    PDC Darts

    Neither of them would be able to beat caley100's brother in law, awesome darts Gordie.
  9. Not fussed about him.
  10. Russell's sending off was for booting the ball as hard as he could into the gods at the rear of the main stand, borne out of frustration because we lost a goal on or near half time I think. The half time whistle blew and he thumped the ball skywards. Deserved second yellow and a bit remiss of Russell to do it, he let the side down that day for sure. Was that not the 3-4 game, cracking entertainment that one.
  11. Brown is out because he is a despicable arrogant pig headed to55er, much despised across the land and just a ned of the highest order.
  12. Thanks for the feedback JB. Good to know that the articles are being well received. Some of the guys put a lot of time and effort into this and I'm sure they appreciate the feedback, good or bad. Ginger jaggy reports on happier times
  13. google it?
  14. Over the moon with this result, and it was so out of character given the displays of late. What a way to open your scoring account, well done Shane, fantastic strike giving Randolph no chance. We started brightly but seemed to fall into old habits pretty quickly. The goal was probably against the run of play, but Motherwell for all their midfield possession seldom bothered Esson, and Hogg and Rossco stood their ground. Approaching half time we were very much on the back foot but Well still could not penetrate our back line. Second half went much the same way until we scored again, then we looked like exploiting Motherwell every time we broke forward, and only when the game was lost did they introduce the most dangerous player on the park, Humphrey, but it was too little too late for them. Esson and the woodwork denied Well a consolation goal, but by then they were well and truly stuffed. For me, Russell Duncan, Lee Cox, Chris Hogg and Esson were a touch ahead of the rest. Shane will hopefully gain a lot of respect for his stunning strike which should give him loads of confidence, maybe Nick Ross needs a goal to compliment his tidy play, as he seems to fall short when nearing the goals. He did perk up a bit late in the game and played his part with one great run but lacked the legs to go the whole way, and he also helped in the build up to Forans goal when he interchanged with Rooney. Cox deserved a goal and should have done better when one on one with Randolph, in the end it mattered not as wee Mac bundled the ball home with his first touch, and almost did it again moments later, unfortunately he fresh aired. So, all smiles this weekend. Well done everybody at ICT for turning our fortunes round, even if it is just for this weekend.
  15. Steelmen smelted by Inverness urgency. Inverness turned the form book upside down by cruising to victory against Motherwell after eventually getting on top of the Lanarkshire side. Shane Sutherland opened the scoring with a blistering shot after turning the defender and cutting into the box, the ball exploding high behind Well keeper Randolph. Foran extended the lead after Ross and Rooney combined to set him up from six yards and substitute Macdonald completed the scoring with his first touch of the ball. An important win for the North side who had only won once in fourteen games, but this win keeps the top six dream alive, given that Aberdeen and St Johnstone drew although Kilmarnock also threw a spanner in the works by dumping the Jambo's at Tynecastle by a convincing 0-2 scoreline. Jonny Hayes and Aaron Doran were missing as were Shinnie, Gillet, Proctor and Sanchez. Shane Sutherland was to start and he played a major part in the proceedings, as did Nick Ross, who was not an immediate threat but he had a big hand in the second goal. Substitute Alex Macdonald made an instant impact by scoring on his first touch, his second touch was not so good, he fresh aired in front of goals, but who cares, we are on a roll, one in a row and we could even afford a Cox up, as young Lee bore in on goal but could not produce a finish. Still time for Well to try and get their consolation, Esson and the woodwork denying them on a couple of occasions but we broke their resistance and finally got our rewards, well done Terry and the boys for turning our fortunes around, let's hope it's for more than one game this time. 5th March 2011 Tulloch Caledonian Stadium INVERNESS CT 3 - Sutherland (18), Foran (64), MacDonald (72) TEAM: Esson, Tokely, Munro, Hogg, Duff, Ross (Odhiambo 83), Cox, Duncan, Sutherland, Foran (Morrison 89), Rooney (MacDonald 71) SUBS: Tuffey, Golabek, Innes, McBain - Booked: none MOTHERWELL 0 - TEAM: Randolph, Hammell, Hutchinson, Jennings, Lasley, Gunning, Murphy, Forbes (Humphrey 54), Hateley (Saunders 57), Jeffers, Sutton SUBS: Bradley, Craigan, Page, Casagolda, Pollock - Booked: none Referee Iain Brines Attendance 3563 Ginger Jaggy will fill you in later.................And here he is... Well where did that come from? We all knew the management team and players had a pow wow after the United debacle, but my god whatever was said certainly did the trick. I never attended Tuesdays match but was at Easter Road last weekend, both awful performances which never allowed us to put pressure on the opposition. The players have been vilified by supporters for the direct longball in the last few games which has not worked at all and been in my view a constant factor in our last two defeats. But yesterday the 3,500 fans saw a display of courage and quick direct counter attacking play which for once saw us keep the ball on the ground as much as possible. Yes there was still the occasional long ball being played but overall a much better performance which has given a faint renewed hope of top six football come May time. To the game itself and it was Inverness, missing both Hayes and Doran, who started off the brighter on a lovely sunny Highland afternoon. It was the man of the match Richie Foran who created the first meaningful chance of the game with a lovely little knock back to find Russell Duncan loitering with intent. Unfortunately, his left foot strike from just outside the area was comfortably saved by Darren Randolph in the Motherwell goal. Caley continued to put pressure on Motherwell and that finally told in the 18th minute. Thurso lad Shane Sutherland was played down the wing by Cox and took the ball neatly in his stride, as he ran at Steven Hammell before cutting inside and releasing an unstoppable shot into the roof of the net. This was Shane's first goal for the club and his first in the SPL, what a way to open your account. Being in the same year as him at High school I was very pleased for him as he is a talented player. After the goal it was Motherwell who took control of the possession for the rest of the first half with Inverness making attacks on the counter. One of these counter attacks almost resulted in Sutherland getting his 2nd goal. Caley Thistle broke up the pitch quickly and it was Foran with a great ball into the box which Sutherland got a head flick to, but saw the ball agonisingly drift wide. Motherwell by stark contrast saw lots of the ball but didn't test Ryan Esson at all until just before half time. Keith Lasley found a bit of room in the the middle of the Caley Thistle half and played through a nice weighted ball. John Sutton managed to get a run on Ross Tokely but the striker who scored a double in last week's shock victory over Celtic was thwarted by Esson who was quick to react. Motherwell created one final chance before the break with it being Sutton again, but he headed a Ross Forbes corner onto the roof of the net. Ht 1-0, Sutherland The second half started like the first ended. Motherwell still had plenty of the ball but this time they looked more dangerous creating a very good chance which saw Esson tested. Francis Jeffers at point blank range had an opportunity to score but his shot was blocked by Esson in the six yard box. Motherwell continued to press with a bit more urgency than in the first half but almost came unstuck. An Inverness counter attack saw Duncan playing a brilliant through ball to Nick Ross who ran through but was forced wide by a Motherwell defender and tamely shot straight at Randolph. This warning though was not heeded by Motherwell as this time Ross turned provider as he played in Adam Rooney down the left channel of the box. Rooney at first looked like he aimed to shoot but instead squared the ball to Foran who capped off his excellent display with a goal from six yards. Motherwell had a great opportunity straight after Foran's goal to get back into the match. The ball was bobbling about the Inverness penalty area, and it was taken down by second half substitute Chris Humphrey who first of all shot straight at Esson before having a second shot cleared off the line by Tokely. That proved to be a key moment in the game. Caley Thistle had a chance to stretch the lead further as Cox was played through on goal but he shot straight at Randolph and the chance was gone, but in the 71st minute Caley Thistle sealed the game and it was Alex MacDonald's first contribution that ended the game. Seconds earlier MacDonald replaced Rooney with Terry Butcher having next week's massive cup Quarter final in mind. The goal came from a throw in which was well worked between Munro and Foran before the Caley Thistle captain swung in a devilish ball which MacDonald just tucked into the corner. Motherwell after that looked shot on morale and it was no coincidence that the game just petered out after that. They did create one last chance for a consolation with Jamie Murphy having a shot tipped onto the bar by Esson. The final whistle was blown and the reaction was one of joy after claiming our 4th home win of the season with a comfortable win, which was in contrast from Tuesday when the players were booed from the field. A morale boosting win which has given everyone connected with the club a little smile after a lovely day in the Highlands. FT 3-0, Sutherland, Foran, MacDonald
  16. I heard your seat was reserved in the Northern Constbulary hospitality area.
  17. HT: 0-0 FT: 1-0 1st scorer ICT: Foran 1st scorer Opp: Murphy Crowd: 3456
  18. Ginger Jaggy has been checking out this fixture for us. The odds appear to be stacked against us, but that's when we are most dangerous................well, let's hope so.
  19. Inverness need to show their mettle as Steelmen come North A disastrous run of form has seen Inverness drop out of the top six after the midweek games. One win in fourteen games seems to have disheartened the players, and the fans can sense the tension within the squad. It's a catch 22 situation, poor performances mean poor results, poor results mean few points, few points mean unhappy fans, unhappy fans mean unhappy players, unhappy players mean poor performances............. and so it goes on. In midweek, another home game and another defeat has surely set alarm bells ringing at the Caledonian Stadium. Sure, relegation seems unlikely, but unless things improve dramatically, then top six looks like a lost cause. Us fans of course are fickle folk, and have short and selective memories at times. However, it seems like a long time ago that we were on a fantastic unbeaten run away from home. We were riding along on the crest of a wave, even contemplating European football. Right now we can't buy a win, although St Johnstone did eventually surrender a couple of weeks ago. What has gone wrong? Is it just injuries, or injuries to specific players, or have we been found out, maybe lacking that extra quality to stay in the top six? Is the management team selecting the right players? Are our tactics right? Other than injuries and suspensions, not a lot should have changed from that winning feeling we had earlier in the season, so where do we go from here? For me, injuries to key players, combined with defensive punishments are major factors in our demise. Jonny Hayes Dani Sanchez Kevin McCann and Kenny Gillet/Graeme Shinnie left us struggling for adequate cover along with Munro and Tokely being suspended recently. That has meant a reshuffle of the pack at the back and with the introduction of the new boys, then our strongest link is in total disarray at the moment. There is of course another mystery to be resolved. Russell Duncan is not guaranteed a start, but surely his drive and passion would be more welcome than some of the tame excuses offered in his place. Adam Rooney has not exactly been bulging the nets recently, and a couple of 'taxi for Rooney' misses must have dented his confidence a little. Youngsters in the squad are being asked to fill the boots of men, and some are not ready for that, although they give their best, but it's not always enough. Let's hope Terry and Mo get to the root of the problem sooner rather than later, as the fans, especially the home ones are getting a tad restless with the performances of late. Defeat is one thing, defeat in the manner we have become accustomed to is a different kettle of fish altogether. Motherwell are here on Saturday and they must be hoping our poor run continues. They come north on the back of a tremendous result last weekend when the beat the Hoops 2-0. That result, albeit fantastic for Well, dented our top six aspirations and we compounded that by losing at Hibs and at home to United. All is not lost yet, Motherwell are only four points ahead of us, but unless we have a magic potion, then it looks to be a difficult task for Butcher to lift his beleaguered troops for another stressful home fixture. I don't know about the players, but the fans are now starting to dread these fixtures. (Hold on, I think I am watching paint dry this Saturday, or, my hair's wet, or, I'm shopping at Tesco's). All valid reasons to not turn up I suppose, but we are all gluttons for punishment as well, so I'll be there. Ginger Jaggy will talk you through this weekends fixture, and hopefully report on a positive result. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Well hasn't 2011 been a big disappointment so far. After all the jubilation and plaudits that Caley Thistle has received over a fantastic 2010 we have failed, to even come close, to hitting the heights we did. One win in fourteen is not good enough and after looking pretty comfortable to finish in our highest ever position we now face an uphill task to get there. Our opponents on Saturday are Motherwell who, although 4 points clear, still can be caught by us but a victory on Saturday is essential. The performances in our last two matches have led us to believe that finally the top six is over as an ambition. But it isn't over, five games to go including a massive cup quarter final vs Celtic the week after and the season is still well and truly alive. If we can win this one then we still have a chance but performances must improve dramatically if we are to go on a mini run of form until the split. A bit on Our opponents Motherwell has been erratic since Stuart McCall took charge of the Lanarkshire club around New Year. This last week has summed up their form with a 1-0 defeat to St Mirren last Wednesday at Fir Park, only for them to beat Celtic at Home on Sunday. But the upshot is that Motherwell lie 5th in the table 4 points above us in 7th. They still play excellent football under McCall and try to get the ball down and pass like we should have done in our last two games. Nick Blackman didn't return on loan, he followed Manager Craig Brown up to Aberdeen, however Motherwell still have dangerous players that can win them matches. Since Blackman departed it has been John Sutton filling in with the goals with 11 from this season so far. Other dangerous players I consider to see as a great threat, especially with a slow backline like ours, is the pace of Jamie Murphy and Chris Humphrey. They can also chip in with some important goals as well, helping to close the massive gap Blackman left behind. But the threat is there and performances like the win over Celtic shows that this will be a tough test (especially given our current form) and that Motherwell could be the biggest game now at this stage of the season. Form Guide This part is hardest to write. The players gave us a ray of hope when they picked up 4 points from 2 matches against St Mirren and St Johnstone. But that was just a red herring as we have lost our last two matches 2-0, each game producing a woeful performance. In fact Inverness' run of form is actually relegation form and nowhere near what we need to get us into the top half of the league. Teams like Hibs and Aberdeen who were both so far behind are now rocketing up the table and both now have realistic chances of finishing above us. As for Motherwell they haven't been spectacular but have picked up victories and have stayed in one of the top six spots. The most unexpected result was there 2-0 victory over Celtic at the weekend but of course they also lost at home to St Mirren last week so they are inconsistent. They have though picked up a fairly decent 9 points from there last 15 which is the sort of form we would need to finish in the top six. So the upshot is a good side but not invincible. Head to head in Inverness, (SPL) Motherwell have a massive advantage over ICT. Eight wins for Motherwell, with only two for the hosts and a solitary game drawn. Well also have the best result, a 0-3 scoreline in November 2007, and they lead the scoring by 9-14. The visitors have won the last four SPL games in the Highlands outscoring the homeside 6-9 during those games. Our away record is much better in this head to heads, however, this is a home game, so the omens are not great then. GingerJaggies thoughts Huge game no doubt about it, huge week in fact. This week will make or break our season starting with this game. If we have any chance to stay with the elite then this game on Saturday has to go our way. Two defeats in our next two games and our season could be well and truly over. I really can't say how this one will go. I would like to say that we will come out and play well and win but we were told that would happen on Tuesday and it didn't. Hopefully the players will perform and why shouldn't they, the pressure is off us. We are unlikely to get into the top six now so the players just have to go and give there all. A win and we still have a chance but defeat and it is all over with the fixtures to come. So hear is me giving one last bit of encouragement to get behind the players on Saturday and hopefully we can turn it around give ourselves a fighting chance. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***Latest Team News*** Aaron Doran looks likely to miss out with a hip injury, but Jonny Hayes showed no adverse reaction after his return in midweek, although he lacks match sharpness. Proctor, Shinnie, Gillet McBain and Sanchez are all missing. Terry Butcher had his squad in for extra training this week after a dismal display against United. A forty five minute discussion session was held with the players airing their views on what is going wrong and the managers taking on board the suggestions. For Motherwell, Steve Jones will sit this one out, but Stephen Craigan will return after suspension and Steven Saunders is pushing for a start. Consistency is Motherwell's problem, and they realise it's no use beating Celtic then struggling against teams in the bottom half of the league, so they will be out to consolidate their position and will be a difficult side to get the better of. tm4tj Prediction:- It's not looking good for us at the moment, but that's what supporting Caley Thistle is all about, a massive roller coaster of a ride. On paper we would appear to be on a hiding this weekend and Motherwell must be clear favourites to win. But, we are at our best when given the underdogs tag, it sits much better than the expectation of winning three points and maybe, just maybe we can poach something from this one. 1-0 for the Jags..................maybe.
  20. I'm up for that, And I will be watching a hopeless team playing useless football. Anyway, let's re-cap, what time is the bus?
  21. You are right, we did get a bit of a false dawn with the great first half of the season and we should be grateful, but when the carrot was dangled, we all wanted a bit of it. Anything above bottom is grand, I just would like some entertainment into the bargain. We, the club, are victims of our own success.
  22. And.................... Heres the stats that make up my poorest team theory, 1 win in 14 games 5 draws 14 games That equates to 8 points from a possible 42 points, that is 34 missing points in 14 games. That 14 game spell includes playing all teams at least once, therefore no wins over anybody other than Perth. Nothing much there to get too excited about, and a draw with Hamilton is now considered a good result. We have been found out. Sorry for the doom and gloom, but that is the reality of the situation and managers have been sacked for less. Meh.
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