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  1. Rooney had his best game for ages, and was unlucky not to score. Munro off??? Ask the linesman or that cheating little shiiiit Maguire. Don't be too harsh on the team if you were not at the game, as we gave Aberdeen a game with only ten men. Not disheartened, but certainly disappointed.
  2. Off night for Grantie as ten man Inverness wilt. Not many outwith the secret society of referee's, male or female, know the answer to this one, but for some reason Grant Munro was sent off for what at this moment can only be described as an off the ball incident. The stand side lines person flagged the referee and after consultation, Munro was singled out as Maguire lay nursing his face on the edge of the Inverness box. Even Penn & Teller had to concede this one. Worse was to come as the half time cuppa brewed when Jack fired a ferocious shot off the underside of Esson's bar on the stroke of half time from one chain and a bit. Great strike, but harsh on Inverness who had started brightly with Hayes taking the game to Aberdeen. Shortly after half time Blackman turned the ball in with the aid of a deflection which left Esson flat footed, and it was game over. Inverness battled gamely, especially Adam Rooney who was unlucky on a couple of occasions after he fashioned out his own openings. This was a much improved performance from Inverness, but with the sending off of Grant Munro, it made the task much more difficult and in the end it proved to be just out of reach, despite a number of half chances for the home side to gain a foothold in the match. Adam Rooney was the target for most of the homesters attacks and with a bit of fortune he might have scored a couple of goals. Comeback man Jonny Hayes also shone brightly but the scything Aberdeen henchmen made it an early bath for him as well when he limped off injured in the second period. So, unfortunately, the stats will show that is ten games without a win, but this was a game that turned on a split second decision by the officials. A decent away support for a midweek game will no doubt go home happy that they close the gap on the top six, and Inverness will rue another home game without a point. 26th January 2011 Tulloch Caledonian Stadium INVERNESS CT 0 - TEAM: Esson, Tokely, Munro, Innes, Shinnie, Duff (Doran 82), Hayes (Odhiambo 73), Ross, Foran, Rooney, Sanchez (Proctor 46) SUBS: Tuffey, McBain, Duncan, Sutherland - Booked: none - Sent Off: Munro (18) ABERDEEN 2 - Jack (44), Blackman (49) TEAM: Langfield, McArdle, Diamond, Considine, Vujadinovic, Hartley, Jack, Milsom, Maguire (Young 75), Vernon (Magennis 65), Blackman SUBS: Howard, McNamee, Robertson, Pawlett, Paton - Booked: McArdle (38) Referee Steve Conroy Attendance 4468 Davie will unveil the full report when he gets home to warm up and reflect on another pointless exercise. And so it goes on. The run of 10 games without a win is becoming tedious and just a bit alarming. After the joy and verve of early season, how did it come to this? Last night's game went a long way to providing at least some answers to that. As the ambling preamble from TM4TJ said, the game opened brightly enough although it was obvious from kick off that these were a different prospect completely from the one that played under Mark McGhee. But we did start brightly, Chris Innes heading in a Jonny Hayes cross that was held by Langfield. Hayes was back to his impetuous best, turning Considine at will in the early stages although when he tried a carbon copy of his goal of the month strike (the rangers' one) it went out for a throw in. It wasn't long before the inevitable first foul arrived, but Hayes is resilient if nothing else. Hayes also tested Langfield with an on target drive, but there were also efforts from Aberdeen that pointed to this being a close game of not inconsiderable quality. The fact that this didn't happen was entirely due to Messrs. Conroy & Bee, who spotted something in the Caley Jags penalty area that involved Grant Munro and Chris Maguire and ended with Maguire on the turf. The linesman flagged for something and Munro saw red. The blatant simulation involved from the Aberdeen player was obvious from the outset, the referee was conned and Munro walked. Curiously, violent conduct (Munro allegedly punched him) is deliberate foul play but no penalty was awarded. It might as well have been as ICT then struggled to adapt to the new shape they were required to adapt to. TB had no arguments with the decision, but it seemed less than obvious from the North Stand. Aberdeen were still troubled to the extent that Blackman was booked for hoofing Hayes (again) before McArdle was punished for an appalling "tackle" on Graham Shinnie that was designed purely to injure. Mr Conroy could have redeemed himself there and then but chose not to, to his shame. He proved himself as yellow as the card he brandished. Just before the break Rooney, playing his best game in ages, missed narrowly, and right on 45 minutes JACK drifted into the space where Munro would have been and scored with a drive off the bar. He then launched into a singularly graceless and inflammatory celebration that should have seen him booked. That he wasn't was no surprise. Half time: Inverness CT 0 Aberdeen 1 Again, the half started brightly, with nearly all of ICT's chances falling to Rooney. Time and time again he fashioned chances, his hold up play was excellent as was his tackling. Missing Sanchez, who had been replaced by Proctor, his options around him had been sacrificed to expediency. His likewise immense work rate was obvious, but the fates conspired against him, and we were punished again after a missed chance resulted in a break up the field and a goal for BLACKMAN which sealed the game. That heads went down slightly was no surprise, but a goal back was never far away. Bickering replaced honest enjoyment in the stands and the game slipped away. That Hayes limped off after 73 minutes to be replaced by Odhiambo was no surprise, but no less depressing for that. There is little chance of him staying fit if other teams are allowed to literally kick him off the park as a counter to his skill. How Adam Rooney must have felt when Diamond cleared off the line after a slaloming run that had left everyone in his wake is beyond me, but it summed it up. There was a bright note as Inverness was treated to their first sight of another Irish winger, Aaron Doran. He showed enough to suggest it won't be their last sight. As the fight in Inverness receded, Ryan Esson showed again and again why Craig Levein should pay this boy some attention. One save, a one on one with Blackman, was sublime. Thanks again Ryan. Full time: Inverness CT 0 Aberdeen 2 MotM was Adam Rooney by a length from Ryan Esson. Low light was Richie Foran, again off the boil but struggling manfully. Villain was the referee, ably abetted by the stand side assistant and general irritation was provided by the local constabulary, videotaping all and sundry and earnestly pointing out people who appeared to commit no offence other than support their team. Roll on next Wednesday.
  3. Absolutely cmib. I have not been totally convinced by Murray at this Open, but he is grinding out some great results. Dolgopolov was a dangerous opponent, but very erratic, and that's where Murray wore him down, nothing too flambouyant, just clinical and less error strewn. I was not as enthusiastic as he or the commentators were about his win over the eccentric Austrian, but he ended up doing Melzer relatively easily and his resistance was shot well before the end. His serve will need to improve if he is to win a slam, but it did get better as the games wore on. Let's not forget, Murray has not won a slam yet, and may never will, but he is quite often found in the last eight of these competitions, and if he keeps knocking on the door, then one day somebody will let him in.
  4. Wow, the door is ajar. David Ferrer horse-whips Nadal 4,2&3 in the all Spanish quarter. That's a turn up for the books. It appears as though favourite Rafa was struggling with a thigh injury from the off, two games in, and Ferrer took full advantage to put him to the sword. He has had a great run so far and now Murray is next up for Ferrer. That's one down, one to go for the rest with Nadal out, and just Federer in the way. To be honest, any of the four left have a great chance to win this slam, but they will have to be at their best. Would Ferrer or Federer be the tennis eqivalent of Forfar 5 East Fife 4? It's all getting very tasty down under.
  5. HT: 0-0 FT: 1-1 1st scorer ICT: Hayes 1st scorer Opp: Vernon Crowd: 4225
  6. Federer looking awesome at the moment, and Djokovic brushed aside a dangerous player in Berdych. Big game for Murray against Dolgopolov who looked fairly powerful against Soderling. He will have no fear playing Murray and his pace and energy could cause an upset. If the Murray body language gives it away then the Ukrainian could find himself facing Nadal in the semi's. The number 1 seed should have enough in his locker to remove David Ferrer from the competition. Late night or early morning if you want to catch Murray's match. Approx 03:30am, but times could be much later.
  7. Ginger Jaggy is yer man for this weeks Don's preview. Dons Preview
  8. Oh no, not another home game. Wednesday evening has Craig Brown's rejuvenated Aberdeen come knocking on the door at Tulloch Caledonian Stadium looking for their share of cheap points from their over generous Highland cousins. The 19:45 kick off may take the edge off of the crowd figures, but these three points are crucial to Butcher's boys instant recovery after a run of dismal results akin to Aberdeens own shambolic opening quarter of the season. The Dons have taken on a new lease of life with ex-Scotland boss Craig Brown shoring up a leaky defence and giving them the confidence to start climbing the league, and they seemed to enjoy their Scottish Cup experience with a crushing 6-0 win over East Fife, Chris McGuire notching a hat-trick. Celtic found out that the 9-0 humiliation was never going to happen again under the new management, although they did manage to score the only goal of a much tighter encounter. So, it would appear that Aberdeen have made progress on all fronts recently, while Terry & Mo's lads have gone backwards at an alarming rate. McGuire's opposite number at Inverness, Adam Rooney has been the subject of much transfer speculation since Xmas time. His last league goals coming against Hibernian, also a hat-trick, but that was nine games ago, not the best of form for someone looking for pastures new. It's possibly no coincidence that Rooney's drought has happened at the same time as fellow Irishman Jonny Hayes' enforced lay off and the other shamrock connection of Richie Foran's apparent lack of energy on the park. Strange for a player who was putting his body where it hurt in the run in to the first division championship. What can Butcher do to change this? Well, the re-introduction of Hayes last weekend lifted the fans and should certainly give the team more energy. He did more in his fifteen minutes on the park than most did in ninety. He can't do it on his own of course, but Adam Rooney will maybe see more of the ball now that a supplier has returned. Dani Sanchez has also shown that he can poach a goal when required, and he seems to have an eye for a defence splitting pass, if only the recipients could take advantage of them. Russell Duncan, so often the scapegoat, staked a claim for a start with a bright subs appearance and was unlucky not to score, but for a goal line clearance denying him when he burst onto Jonny Hayes' slipped through ball after a jinking run by the little Irishman. The defence, so often the backbone for grinding out results has not altered too much, so nothing needs to be meddled with there. The midfield and creative area's are the ones responsible for our lack of success recently and that is where the likes of Nick Ross and Richie Foran need to show us an end product. It's all very well weaving pretty patterns across the pitch, but the direct approach may pay more dividends and if Rooney can take advantage of the new energy available, then maybe all is not lost yet. Inverness hold the upper hand in the two previous games this season so far, but I doubt they will find Aberdeen to be the same downbeat bunch of losers they were before Brown and Knox resurrected their season. The Dons on the up, and ICT on a downer, it looks as though the tables have turned. The ICT fans have been waiting for Hayes to return, let's hope we are not disappointed. Ginger Jaggy has the job of picking up the pieces for this crucial encounter, and here are his thoughts before the teams battle it out for the three points. Tomorrow night we face our third match of the season against Aberdeen. The dons are below us in the table but have a couple of games in hand, and they, like others from the bottom six look to close in on us and capitalise on our poor form. In the past this match has had a predictable outcome with the Dons usually coming out winners, having such a hoodoo over us that it took four full seasons in the SPL before we finally registered a competitive victory. But this season has been a fruitful one and we are looking for a third victory over our east coast neighbours this season. Form Guide The form of these two teams could not be at further ends of the scale. Back in November it was the Dons, who were coming into this encounter on the downward spiral. This time it is them who come into this encounter as the form team – how times have changed. Our form has suffered since the injury to Jonny Hayes. Caley Thistles goal scoring has been a problem and this can be attributed to the missing Hayes as Adam Rooney has not had the service that he thrived on earlier on in the season. But we can't just pin our bad run to wing wizard Hayes, this transfer window has seen a lot of speculation about the future of Adam Rooney and I'm sure that has been playing on his mind with a few below par performances. Last Saturday has shown that a revival may be on the cards with the return of the injured Hayes. In a game which Inverness produced some flair and passion in the first half, we failed to hold on to 1-0 lead given by the impressive Dani Sanchez who in my view should have been brought in way before the cup game against Elgin. Even though we looked short of ideas in the second half, the return of Hayes looks to be a big plus to everyone, the squad, the club, and also the supporters as we look for some much needed inspiration that has been lacking in the last few weeks. His 15 minute cameo breathed new life into the team and his inclusion from the start for Wednesday night will be a massive boost against the resurgent Dons. Caley Thistle is 9 matches without a win in the league and that will hopefully be broken on Wednesday night. There have been a lot of draws, some of which were welcome, but some like last weekend's result, and defeats to St Johnstone and St Mirren are not results that keep you in the top six. Looking at the Dons and it has been a massive transformation from the team who were bottom of the league just before Christmas. A 9-0 thrashing, a manager under pressure, players playing below their ability; things at Pittodrie looked gloomy since topping the league after the first few matches of the season. Since the departure of Mark McGhee Aberdeen have been a different team, those same under performing players now look like troubling any team in the league. There last poor performance was a 5-0 nil thrashing at the hands of Hearts in the interim period between the departure of McGhee and the arrival of Craig Brown. Since Brown has taken charge of the team they have been on an excellent run of form which only came to an end with a creditable 1-0 defeat at Parkhead on Saturday when they pushed the Glasgow side all the way. They have beaten Hibs, were held only by a late David Goodwillie goal against Dundee United so they have had some decent results. Aberdeen were not a team of poor players, they were a team playing poorly, and low on confidence not to mention the huge amount of injuries they had sustained. But since the arrival of Brown and Knox they have regained that confidence. In some ways Aberdeen suffered a lot of what we have been through in the last month. A lot of goals scored by Scott Vernon have been down to the excellent form of Chris McGuire. This parallel to our problems with the missing Jonny Hayes and with Rooney's lack of quality service, and this was a major problem for Aberdeen. But these two are in excellent form now and with the addition of Nick Blackman who showed real talent at Motherwell, it will make Wednesday a very different proposition altogether. Recent Fixture History We actually hold the advantage in this stake as we have recorded two victories over the Dons this season. A few seasons ago we had zero in the win column against the Dons but all of a sudden we have beaten them three times. The first of these being at Pittodrie in 2008 when we thought we were going to have a great season especially with our new star striker Andrew Barrowman scoring on his SPL debut. Winning against Aberdeen and Barrowman opening his account made us think we could have a good season with both ducks broken, but how wrong were we. This season has been a breath of fresh air against our not so close neighbours. Since our first victory in 2008, we followed that up this season by breaking our home duck over the Dons as we recorded a welcome 2-0 victory, one of the few comforts at home this season. We kept it up by continuing our long unbeaten away record with a 2-1 victory at Pittodrie in mid November which was just about the last straw for their beleaguered boss Mark McGhee. However, overall Aberdeen still has the best record in the head to heads with 8 wins out of a possible 17. Inverness has only recorded the three mentioned victories, 2008 and our two league wins this season. But lets not listen to statistics as I think with Jonny Hayes back we may just sneak a win we desperately need to reinvigorate our season. Prediction This is a tough game to call when putting all the elements together. This should be an away win if we take into consideration the form of the two sides, our dreadful home league record and our overall head to head stats. But football is more than that and with Jonny Hayes looking hungry after his 15 minutes against Hamilton I feel we can do something in this one. We have not yet been destroyed by teams at home this season and are normally reasonably tight defensively. If we can grab the first goal then I think we can win this one. We have had a few disappointing results when we have led teams at home but Terry will have drummed into the players to cut out the slack mistakes and loss of concentration. A lot of our problems this season at home is when we fall behind and end up chasing the game which we struggle to do. The first goal is key but I will be optimistic and go for a 1-0 win. 1-0 Inverness is Ginger Jaggies shout. ***Latest Team News*** Inverness will have Jonny Hayes available after he came through his comeback cameo at the weekend. Lee Cox is back training after his knee injury and David Proctor will also be in the squad. Gillet and Morrison are still a week or two away from inclusion in the matchday squad. Terry Butcher is looking for a more ruthless approach in front of goal and maintains that this weeks training sessions were very lively with the squad looking sharp. Let's hope he has worked on the throw-ins as well. Inverness are reported to have signed AAron Doran on a loan deal from Blackburn Rovers until the end of the season. The 19 year old winger has played for the Republic of Ireland at u19 level and has made first team appearances for Rovers as a substitute. If International clearance comes through in time he may be able to be called into action against the Dons. Aberdeen boss Craig Brown makes his first visit to Inverness as the Dons manager. David McNamee has returned to full training and could be included in the squad. Another man with a chance of playing is enigmatic winger Sone Aluko, back after achilles problems. Brown's priority is to get points on the board and steer well clear of the relegation battle, and he is aware of the task in hand after taking Motherwell up north previously. Other News Morton look to have secured their place in the cup game at Inverness barring a major collapse, they are leading Airdrie 0-4 with twenty minutes to go. 2-5 Final score, Morton it is. Hibs have signed Ross County player Martin Scott for a fee thought to be around £80,000. Rangers have confirmed an interest in Scotland and Derby star Kris Commons. Former Partick Thistle midfielder Charlie Adam is being touted as a multi million pound player by Blackpool after he put in a transfer request. They have already rejected a "derisory" four million pound offer from Liverpool. On a wider view, former Dundee United, Rangers and Scotland player Andy Gray has now been sacked from his lucrative Sky TV contract after he made sexist comments about female officials, and unacceptable and offensive behaviour revealed since this came to light.
  9. No, just most of the fans.
  10. Fantastic event for this area. Probably the largest gathering of sporting superstars ever in the Highlands.
  11. Getting down to the business end again and the same old question arises, can Andy Murray win a grand slam? He is cruising so far, but the big guns are waiting. Straight set wins into the quarter finals and a match against an unseeded, but nonetheless dangerous oponent. Probably Nadal waiting for him at the semi-stage and more than likely Federer waiting for the winners in the final, with Djokovic also looking sharp. With Soderling falling to Dolgopolov, that's one big danger gone. All in all, the Aussie Open is shaping up nicely. Can Murray do it? Big ask I think, beating one legendary player is difficult, beating both of them in the same slam is almost impossible. Good luck Andy.
  12. Out of interest did you ever go and watch Caley or thistle in the Highland league days ? I did, many a time. Mostly Clach, but also Thistle latterly. Why would you ask? ICT Paisley..........have we not been saying this since before Xmas, with an 'easy' run of games coming up against St Mirren, Kilmarnock, St Johnstone, Motherwell and Hamilton, all winable, all points frittered away.
  13. It's a run of poor form that started at the start of the season. Only 2 wins and 3 draws at home is relegation stuff. While we should be thankful for the points gained away from home, we need to get our act together. We are rapidly undoing the good work from early in the season with this dismal home sequence. Only Hamilton are worse at home than any other team, St Mirren are equally as poor, the rest are better off. What was a huge cushion against the other clubs is now just a pillow case. It is frustrating to watch as the team at home look like Highland league standard, as Elgin showed in the cup.
  14. We have some neat and tidy players but I am concerned about the lack of an end product. Nick Ross has been winning MotM awards as if they were going out of fashion, yet for me all too often he flatters to deceive. He did reasonably well again yesterday, but once more never looked like scoring. I know I know, but Cerny fumbled the shot, it was hit pretty limply adjacent to him, similar to his next attempt, and the third is not worth discussing. Rooney is not a natural scorer. Yes he can score, but he does not score with applomb, usually shoot on site stuff, hit or miss, no finesse about him around the box. Lack of goals recently has seen him and us struggle. Eric has lost the plot. Out of touch I'm afraid and a shadow of the player he promised to be. Dani is one of the success stories I believe. He can spot a run and pick a pass and has the ability to drift forward effortlessly. Foran looks to be running on empty, whats wrong with him. Jonny coming back is the one shining light, but if the rest of the guys round about him keep playing like this then there is trouble brewing. Should we be happy at this lack of quality, or do we shut up and put up with it?
  15. Can he take throw ins?
  16. No way did I think that was a penalty yesterday. We were directly behind it and unless I am mistaken I was under the impression that Rossco trapped the ball with his foot as the guy was about to either shoot or move it forward resulting in the forward tumbling straight ahead. It does look clumsy, but in my opinion Rossco only got the ball. It's not very clear on the BBC highlights either. The referee ruined the game for both sides and all the fans, stopping the game every few seconds for trivial nonsense. What utter drivel. We scorned a couple of chances and Duncan made a great run to get onto the ball Hayes poked through. But once again the poor form at home continues. When will it ever end. We must be the pooresst side in the league at the moment, apart from Hibs, a shadow of the side that won promotion, it's as if the heart has been ripped out of us. Transfer windows, I hate them. Rooney's substitution...............was there more to that? Was that his last game?
  17. HT: 1-0 FT: 2-1 1st scorer ICT: Sutherland 1st scorer Opp: Mensing Crowd: 3488
  18. HT: 1-0 FT: 3-0 1st scorer ICT: Rooney 1st scorer Opp: Davis Crowd: 43858
  19. HT: 1-0 FT: 3-1 1st scorer ICT: Munro 1st scorer Opp: Humphreys Crowd: 3896
  20. Challenging times ahead. Back to SPL duty this weekend as Inverness head south to Motherwell for another away day. With the year long run coming to end at McDiarmid Park Perth, a fresh challenge awaits Butcher's boys in 2011. Can Inverness now pick up the pace again and push for a top six place, or has the focus on the away record taken it's toll on the bigger picture and hindered the bid for SPL points. The defeat at Perth has come hard on the heels of back to back defeats at home and some quarters think that the bubble has burst on our season. The challenge for Terry and Mo is to get the winning mentality back into the squad and ensure the early season form is not wasted. Points on the board though should see Inverness well away from the relegation squabbles, but recent form suggests otherwise. Last weekend saw a break from the cut-throat SPL rigours, and Inverness crept over the finishing line, eventually, thanks to the introduction of spanish star Dani Sanchez who scored one and set up another in the late late show against third division Elgin City. We created enough chances to win half a dozen cup ties, but the lack of a real cutting edge saw ICT keep the fans on their toes until after ninety minutes had elapsed. With Adam Rooney being targetted by our komrades in the Soviet Union will Butcher need to look further than the inexperienced Shane Sutherland to ensure the flow of goals remains constant? Shane has shown up really well in the game time he has had, but unfortunately for him he can not buy a goal at the moment, not for the want of trying. He is a great prospect, but the burden of carrying our top six hopes on his young shoulders may lead Butcher to dip into the January sales. No league wins in our last six games is not the form of a team pushing for the top half of the league, but draws with Celtic, Rangers and Hearts in that period since thumping Hibs on the 20th November seemed like good results at the time. The Hibs game coincided with Adam Rooney's last SPL goals, a hat-trick at that, and to add insult to injury (no pun intended) Hayes has missed the last three SPL games which has limited the supply to the striker. Captain Richie Foran has been subbed frequently, which brings his fitness into question, as he seems to be a shadow of the fiery talent we saw last season, and Eric Odhiambo, after a great start to the season has disappointed recently. Let's hope Terry Butcher has all the answers as we need to get back on track asap, and can we look forward to the prospect of a cheeky wee cup run after Elgin, with Morton or Airdrie coming to Inverness in the first week of February? Some big names have already fallen, Killie and Hearts, and they will be joined by one half of the old firm after the next round of ties. Ginger Jaggy has been checking out this fixture for you On the road again with Fir park the destination. Caley Thistle have had an awful festive period with back to back home defeats before losing the long unbeaten record at McDiarmid Park. We did manage to stop the rot by beating Elgin City in the cup even though it took two stoppage time goals to get us through. This match could also be made even harder with the news that top goal scorer Adam Rooney could be on his way out of Inverness after a Russian club are reported to have made an offer to the ICT board. This has been rejected so Adam will remain our player for the time being . A bit on our opponents Back to the action on the pitch and we face a huge game at Motherwell. If Inverness is to realistically stake a claim in the top six of the SPL, then a result at Fir Park will help us from being hunted down by the chasing pack. Motherwell has had an up and down season so far. They started so well, occupying 3rd spot for quite a while under the management duo of Craig Brown and Archie Knox and star striker Nick Blackman. But since their impressive performance and victory in Inverness last November things have not run so smoothly for the Steelmen. First of all Brown and Knox decided to leave to become the replacements to Mark McGhee whose tenure at Aberdeen was terminated after a spell of appalling results including the 9-0 drubbing at Parkhead. To add to Motherwell's woes, on loan striker Nick Blackman's loan deal ended with Blackburn now deciding that he can team back up with Brown at Aberdeen. But even without their top goal scorer, they still have players who can win them games like Jamie Murphy, Chris Humphrey and Ross Forbes. So they will still have the quality to hurt us. Motherwell remain below us in 6th but with all that has gone on in the last couple of months this has to be the best chance for us to extend our lead in the Top Six battle. Terry Butcher will be pitting his tactical wits against new well boss Stuart McCall who was appointed just before the Lanarkshire derby at New Year. Form Guide and match history These two sides come into this match in indifferent form with both teams failing to secure a victory in the league in there last 5 matches. In that time both records are identical with both teams picking up only 2 points from a possible 15 on offer. Both teams did have a little respite last weekend with both on cup duty getting away from the slog of the league. Both teams made it through to the 5th round with victories over Elgin City and Dundee respectively. We know Inverness scraped through with two stoppage time goals but Motherwell's result was one of the stands out results of the 4th round. Going to Dens Park, lots of people saw a potential cup upset but instead Motherwell made it through comfortably winning 4-0. But that was undone on Wednesday night when Motherwell were easily beaten 2-0 by Dundee United at Tannadice . So the form of these two has not been great but it is definitely Motherwell who has the upper hand on us in terms of head to heads. Out of the 19 matches Motherwell have won 11 including being unbeaten in the last 5 encounters. Caley Thistle have won 6 of the league games against this weekend's opponents with the only positive result in our last 5 being a 2-2 draw at Fir Park in the bottom six match two seasons ago. In fact it was a late equaliser that played a pivotal part in our relegation from the SPL. We did though claim a 2-0 victory in the 4th round of the cup last season with Dougie Imrie scoring his last Caley Thistle goal and what a belter it was. GingerJaggies thoughts and predictions Well this game will be difficult and maybe it is even more difficult than it would have been. Our poor form is a matter of concern as it is raising fears that the small squad we have is starting to creak. Add in the issue of Adam Rooney and this may be very difficult indeed. Rooney has been brilliant and I'm sure young Shane Sutherland is chomping at the bit to replace him, but with a lack of 1st team experience we would be short up front. But Rooney hasn't gone yet and hopefully that will stay the same case. But with or without Rooney, we need to start again after that painful defeat in Perth which is not going to be easy against a decent footballing team like Well. Hopefully we will have Jonny Hayes fit and that will give us that spark and creativity that we have lacked in recent matches but I think this game will come to early for Hayes. I believe we can come out of this one unscathed and pick up a decent point. Prediction 1-1 ***Latest squad news*** Inverness are still without Gillet, McCann, Morrison and Hayes, but David Proctor might make the squad. Lee Cox could also have to miss this one. Motherwell are unchanged from midweek against United although Steven Saunders is still suffering with a hamstring problem and will not join the squad. Other news Celtic beat Hibernian 3-0 at Easter Road in todays early kick off to move eight points clear ahead of the rest of the games. Goals from Hooper and a Stokes double, one a penalty, sees them moving well clear at the head of the SPL. Dundee United v Hearts postponed due to waterlogged pitch. Hearts young whizz kid David Templeton has been named as the Clydesdale Bank Young Player of the Month for December. Scotland manager Craig Levein has been keeping a close eye on the youngster after a series of enterprising performances by the Hearts forward. Further afield, Martin O'Neill looks set to replace Avram Grant as manager at West Ham.
  21. I just assumed he was pulling my finger.
  22. Before you get superior about anothers punctuation why don't you concentrate on your own grammer, Mannie. Starting a sentence with "and", and in the same post too. It's the linguistic equivelant of polishing a floor and putting a rug on it. Tut tut. I think you will find grammer might well be grammar, but you are the expert, so I'll bow to your obvious superiority. Sort your own rug first. I think you know what I was doing as you are not altogether stupid, but you have a penchant for this, are you on a mission. I get bored easily too.
  23. And the ICT connection has put Brechin through against QoS, Byers and Rory scoring. Miss ICT, what is noones complaining about?
  24. He's turning into a right moaning git.
  25. Oh, forgot it might be our own fans.
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