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  1. Celtic sneak a win The opening game of the SPL season finished 0-1 to Celtic but ICT fans can take heart from a spirited ICT performance on their return to the top league. 14th August 2010 Tulloch Caledonian Stadum, Inverness INVERNESS CALEDONIAN THISTLE 0 - TEAM: Esson, McCann, Tokely, Munro, Gillet, Ross (Blumanshtein 61)(Proctor (78), Cox, Duncan,Hayes (Sutherland 86), Odhiambo, Rooney SUBS: Tuffey, Golabek, McBain, Sanchez CELTIC 1 - McCourt (56) TEAM: Zaluska, Hooiveld, Cha, Mulgrew, Loovens, Brown, Ledley, McCourt (Forrest 62), Samaras, Fortune (Juarez 88), Maloney SUBS: Cervi, Misun, Ki Sung-Yeung, Kayal, Murphy Referee Calum Murray Attendance 7547 Irish jig from Paddy wins TV opener After a flurry of early activity in the Celtic half the game settled down to a more familiar pattern after the half hour as Celtic upped the pace and ultimately ran out comfortable winners thanks to a brilliant solo effort from Paddy McCourt early in the second half. Inverness without the influential Richie Foran had no answer to the Celtic power play in the second half and Ryan Esson and his over worked defence did well to keep Inverness in the game, although an equaliser always looked just out of reach. Jonny Hayes made a welcome return to competitive action and Nick Ross started the match on the other wing. McCann and Gillet were the full backs with Tokely and Munro the centre backs. Duncan and Cox were the defensive midfield cover with Eric backing up the lone striker Adam Rooney. Celtic started their title challenge without some familiar faces, McGeady offski, as was Boruc. Hooper missed out through injury, but still plenty of quality in the Celtic line up, and that was to be the crucial difference. ICT started the game in lightning fashion. Within the first minute, Jonny Hayes let his intentions be known as he darted inside the Celtic rearguard only to be upended on the edge of the box by Loovens. No penalty, no foul, only lengthy treatment to an already struggling Hayes, who eventually returned to the action some seven minutes later. Glen Loovens fared slightly better, but both men were back in action with the Physio’s having done their job. Inverness were playing the better football at this stage and Rooney got on the end of a McCann cross, but volleyed the ball well wide. Still, this was an encouraging start by the Highlanders. Eric Odhiambo should have done better with a free header after eighteen minutes, but he nodded the ball weakly over the bar. Up to this point, Celtic were kept busy trying to contain the eager Inverness forwards. The game was about to change though. Maloney sprung the offside trap and was left one on one with Esson, he beat the keeper but not the far post as his lofted effort smacked off the upright. Around the half hour, Rooney tested Zaluska with a snap shot, but the keeper was equal to it. That was about the last threat to Celtic as they started to press the Inverness defence. Tokely did well to block a Ledley attempt as we were cut open. This was a sign of things to come. Near half time, young Nick Ross was in the right place to clear a Samaras header from a corner kick. Standing at the back post he met the ball on the line and the last chance of the entertaining first half was gone. Half Time 0-0 A blistering start to the second half by the Jags had Celtic on the back foot, but they soon began to stamp their authority on the game. The goal when it came was brilliant. Maybe Terry Butcher will ask why McCourt was given the freedom of the eighteen yard line, but take nothing away from Paddy as he waltzed across the box from his left wing, admired by the on looking defenders, skipping merrily away from three or four blue shirts before releasing the ball back across an unsighted and stranded Esson. Great goal, not so sure about the celebrations as McCourt then had to leave the field of play after being injured by Maloney. This setback for Inverness left them chasing shadows for the next twenty minutes as Celtic versus Esson became the norm. Our now under siege defence had no outlet as Celtic surged forward in numbers at every opportunity. Like Lennon, I too was puzzled at the number of opportunities squandered by his wealthy forward line. James Forrest missed a gilt edged chance to secure the points from ten yards as he lashed a ball high over the bar when he should have scored. Esson kept the scoreline down with some acrobatic work, saving well from Forrest and Cha Du-Ri as the pressure mounted on the tiring home players. The only chance of note for Inverness fell to Nick Ross, who received an unexpected gift when a long cross ball eluded the Celtic defence, but he could get no power in the free header and he dollied it into the keepers arms. Forrest also cracked the bar with a rasping 25 yard effort and Ledley and Fortune were denied by Esson. For Inverness, the final whistle relieved the pressure, and for Celtic it was a well deserved victory in a very entertaining match. Full Time 0-1 The official MotM was afforded to Nick Ross, but there were some fabulous contributions from Ryan Esson, Ross Tokely and Kenny Gillet to name a few. For Celtic, Samaras has his critics, but today he led the line brilliantly, holding the ball well and feeding in those around him. McCourt won’t score a better goal in a hurry and Maloney and Forrest were very dangerous. The score line kept the home fans on edge, but while we never looked like equalising, at 0-1 there was always a chance that we could get something from the game, deserved or not. Alas, we got the best defeat we could have hoped for. The good news is that we don’t play teams of this quality every week. Next weekend it’s off to Tannadice.
  2. Scotty, I am unable to open the main page at this moment. All I get when trying to open is the background of faded ICT badges. 22:00 over here. Is anyone else having the same problem?
  3. Not sure that folk are writing him off. He certainly is no Richie Foran that's for sure, but in the games I have seen him so far he appears a bit lightweight. He does have a nice touch sometimes, but is prone to losing the ball. If he plays, good luck to him, nobody will not be backing him tomorrow.
  4. Oh well, that's one chap that won't be playing against us this weekend. He has eventually confirmed his signature with Spartak Moscow. A reported ?9.5 Million for a four and a half year contract. No matter what we all thought of him, he was a dangerous opponent, but the thought of playing against Rossco one more time was obviously too much for him. Offski
  5. :_talktalktalk: Wow, I can relate to that. It's no laughing matter at the time, trust me.
  6. It's all over the back page of the Inverness Courier I'm afraid. Out for 3/4 weeks. Nothing serious found but a quick tidy up while they were inside. Deffo out for Celtic, Arabs, Peterheid, and they will assess him as he builds up his fitness. His op was on wednesday, which has meant lots of misleading articles on the rounds......including our own preview which has now been amended to reflect his situation. Topic title changed to reflect that.
  7. He might have told us before I wrote the preview :_doh: Big player for us, this is a blow.
  8. Sound and Vision for SPL kick off as ICT take on Celtic. There will be a global audience watching this SPL opener, and with MFR broadcasting live commentary as well, First Division Champions Inverness Caledonian Thistle will unfurl the League Flag at Tulloch Caledonian Stadium as they host Neil Lennon’s championship hopefuls Celtic. What a start to the 2010-2011 campaign. They don’t come much tougher than this as Celtic will be smarting from their sharp exit in the Champions League at the hands of Braga and will look to take an early lead in the SPl, (no pun intended). The game will kick off at 12:15 and a full house is expected to watch this Sound & Vision experience with millions around the world tuning in to see if the famous ICT can produce another exhilarating performance to match the famous Feb 8th extravaganza, or the 3-2 league victory in 2007 when playing with 10 men for half an hour after David Proctor was sent off. A game not just remembered for the 10 man resistance, but also the magnificent fingertips save of Michael Fraser from a net bound McManus header. Here we go, another year on and Terry Butcher’s bouncebackability saw Inverness return to the top flight after only one season. That in itself is a rarity, but to achieve it on a shoestring is remarkable. Butcher scoured the reserve team sheets and plucked a few players unheard of in the North. Amongst these rough diamonds, a few real gems shone through. None more so than Lee Cox and Jonny Hayes who were instrumental in seeing Inverness slowly but surely overhaul Dundee to the elusive promotion spot. It took a few weeks, well maybe a few months, but once Terry & Mo had sorted out the best way forward, there was no looking back as we went on a 21 game unbeaten league run to win the title. This included nine straight wins to put the icing on the cake. Celtic, on the other hand, were letting the SPL title slip away with some indifferent performances and this culminated in a parting of the ways with a 4-0 hammering at Paisley enough to get anyone sacked. Tony Mowbray was dethroned and Neil Lennon ultimately took over the reigns at Parkhead. Nonetheless, despite arch rivals Rangers winning the coveted trophy, Lennon saw out the season in style with eight straight league wins, including an old firm derby. The major disappointment for Celtic and Lennon during this run was the humiliating defeat in the Scottish Cup semi-final at the hands of our near neighbours and agricultural exponents Ross County. To his credit, Neil Lennon was scathing in his after match interview, and true to his word, some of the culprits at Hampden are no longer at Parkhead. Lennon will be fondly remembered up our way for an incident involving Juanjo and I’m sure will get a warm reception when he appears. Expectations amongst fans for these two sides are poles apart. The Celtic faithful are an unforgiving lot and nothing less than winning the SPL will be on their minds with the Scottish Cup trophy second prize. To be honest, this would not be an unreasonable task for Lennon’s side as it will inevitably boil down to one of the Old Firm to lift the important silverware for the season. Inverness fans, however optimistic, would be quietly happy to steer clear of relegation before the final few games. A top six spot may be a bit too much to ask for in our first season back, but given Butcher’s seemingly God like status, it will remain a target for as long as is mathematically possible. His speech from the pinnacle of the main stand at Ayr was breathtaking, and his delivery was held in awe by those clad in blue, spellbound and enchanted by the master of ceremonies as he controlled the volume of the masses that thronged below him in submissive joy. (That may be another phrase for being half shot, I’m not sure.) Yes, Butcher is optimistic for the new season, but he is also realistic and knows that every game will be tough, but that is the nature of the beast, and he is up for the challenge. Pre-season and early games for Inverness have gone reasonably well. We had a few days in England where we took on Fleetwood Town and Stockport County. One win and one defeat. We have been missing some important players in pre-season, notably new captain Richie Foran and fellow Dubliner Jonny Hayes. Grant Munro took a knock and missed the European experience of Valladolid and Antwerp, as did Hayes, although Foran was a late substitute against Antwerp, scoring within a minute of coming off the bench. David Proctor looks to have gained valuable match fitness as he gets back to full fitness. The winner of last seasons Caley Thistle Online Player of the Year award Jonny Hayes made a belated start to his pre-season with an hour against Clach in a North of Scotland cup match in midweek. The good news for the fans is he scored a couple of goals although he might be a little off the pace. The signing of Irish International Jonny Tuffey will provide stiff competition for the No1 spot, with Ryan Esson in charge at the moment. The arrival of loanee Kevin McCann at right back will almost certainly mean Ross Tokely’s overlapping career is over, although his displays at centre back have been solid so far. With Chris Innes waiting to come in after his two game ban then competition is hotting up all over the park. Kenny Gillet from Barnet has impressed in his couple of games and could be a crowd pleaser, and with youth on his side, Stuart Golabeck may find it difficult to get a start. Young Nick Ross has shown some great skills so far although he may be one for the future, and Shane Sutherland will make a decent target man should Rooney be replaced. Eric Odhiambo has improved beyond recognition and looks to be the main runner off of the lone striker. Celtic’s early games have seen them play somewhat more illustrious opponents than Inverness. Arsenal and Lyon, to name a couple have sampled Lennon’s new team whilst Braga enjoyed a 4-2 aggregate success over Celtic in the Champions League qualifiers. Celtic appear to be on the verge of losing Aiden McGeady to Spartak Moscow, but they have made an approach to loan equally talented Craig Bellamy from Manchester City. Bellamy showed our defence a clean pair of heels in 2005 as he scored one and made one in a 0-2 win in the Highlands. A lot of big names have come and gone as Lennon looks to stamp his style on the Celtic steamroller. Out go some big names, Artur Boruc, Stephen McManus, and Lee Naylor. Fresh faces will be Daryl Murphy, Efrain Juarez, Joe Ledley, Charlie Mulgrew, Gary Hooper, Beram Kayal and a chap called Cha Du-Ri. It would appear that Lennon’s budget is a bit larger than Butcher’s pocket money. However money does not always bring success, although success will normally bring with it, money. Team News Inverness boss Butcher will most likely stick with the tried and trusted 4-2-3-1 formation which did us proud in the first division. Innes is definitely out, and Hayes is struggling to be fully fit. Ryan Esson will surely be first choice with McCann – Tokely – Munro – Gillet being the likeliest back line. I can not see past Duncan and Cox for the strongman role ahead of the back four but behind the creators of Hayes Odhiambo and Foran, with last years award winner Adam Rooney spearheading the attack. This would leave the versatile Proctor and experienced Golabeck on the bench, with Bloomenshtein, Sanchez, Ross and Sutherland all vying for a start. Basically it is a blank canvas for the first game and Butcher having assessed all candidates in pre-season will know who he wants and where. The major debates are over the fitness of Irish duo Richie Foran and Jonny Hayes. Grant Munro hopes to have recovered from the foot knock that saw him miss the last two friendlies, but should he sit out, then Proctor would fill the gap. ***Latest team news update, Inverness captain Richie Foran is out for three or four weeks after undergoing minor knee surgery this week. He was not feeling comfortable after the Antwerp game and his knee has been cleaned out during a minor operation on Wednesday. Nothing serious was spotted but a quick tidy up was carried out and this will result in him missing the seasons opener against Celtic, Dundee United away and Peterhead in the C0-op cup. He had a knee operation four years ago and this is the first problems since then. This could mean a starting place for Nick Ross, Sanchez or Bloomenshtein. On a brighter note, Jonny Hayes and Grant Munro are ready to go. Likely starting line up Esson McCann Tokely Munro Gillet Duncan Cox Hayes Odhiambo Ross Rooney Celtic will have the same blank canvas for their team selection, although Hooper and Brown are reportedly struggling with knocks. This was the Celtic starting eleven against Braga in the Champions League Qualifier, but being a new season, there are no templates to follow. Zaluska Juarez Hooiveld Cha Du-Ri Mulgrew Loovens Brown Ledley Samaras Maloney Hooper Subs Cervi, Rogne, Ki Sung-Yeung, McCourt, Fortune, Rasmussen, Murphy. Tm4tj Prediction Always difficult to predict the first games of the season and even more difficult to predict a defeat for your own team, it sort of sticks in the throat. If Foran and Hayes are deemed fit enough for this one, then we could be in for a treat. However, Celtic will be looking to get off to a flier and with plenty of new Bhoys on the park they will be out to impress Mr Lennon. I am going to sit on the fence and won’t be too unhappy with a point apiece, maybe 1-1. CTO's davie has also presented his thoughts before Saturdays big game..................... Back where we belong. Saturday sees the full SPL sheebang in town on day 1: televised game, big media interest, sell out crowd, a host of new faces. Capping it all is the fact that the champions flag being unfurled is ours, not theirs and they have to watch. The two teams go into the game with a raft of new faces, with ICT's costing around 5 million quid less than Lennon's new friends. In for ICT are; Chris Innes, Kevin McCann, Jonathan Tuffey, Gil Blumenshtein, Max Johnson and Kenny Gillet. Innes will miss out, curiously on account of a mistimed "Glasgow kiss" for his last club. Johnson is one for the future and Tuffey will be on the bench after his holiday in Montenegro. The rest are in the frame for a start, having impressed in pre-season. Some old faces have gone, of course, and we wish Lionel Djebi-Zadi, Nauris Bulvitis, Kyle Allison, Jamie Duff, Robert Eagle and Daniel Stratford awrabest wherever they are. Our "guests" have undergone a similar metamorphosis, although the jury is still out on what kind of butterfly they might turn into (won't be a champions league one) Daryl Murphy striker, Efrain Juarez midfielder, Joe Ledley, midfielder, Charlie Mulgrew, defender(??) Cha Du-Ri, defender, Gary Hooper, striker and Beram Kayal, midfielder have gone hoopy, and lots have fled the other way. Glad to see Artur Boruc leaving rather than be on the end of another defeat at TCS! Same (presumably) to Aiden McGreety, but if you thought TCS was cold in January, son…………… Pre-season has pointed to the fact that both sides are willing to play open football with far more of an accent on attack than self preservation. There will be goals. ICT will be over the moon that Foran and Hayes will be back, Lennon not having seen those two in action this year. He's going to get a shock. Lennon looked comfortable at TCS when he was watching the Valladolid game, but he might not be quite so laid back on Saturday. We have the pace, determination and firepower to make sure he's jumping even higher than normal. That's it then, no more to be said. The season ticket's bought, the lucky shirt is washed and ready, the wife has alternative plans for the next 30 odd weekends. Pre match beers are lined up, the kids have got their vuvuzelas ready, the sky box is on record. Bring it on.
  9. Faroe Islands were having a great game until the 90th minute. Estonia equalised then scored a winner in the 93rd minute :_phew:
  10. Sweden have taken 4 minutes to go ahead against Scotland, whats new.
  11. Belfast Telegraph has Tuffey in the squad. You must be reading the wrong papers.
  12. That is a very encouraging quote from Richie at the end of that article ?It is an honour to captain a side such as Inverness, it is a big achievement for me. The manager has always stuck by me, he turned my career around and showed me how to be a professional footballer.? Vital player for us this season.
  13. The Pretty Things - Rain - from Parachute
  14. Cheers for all the updated caleyrule.
  15. My brother always said he would manage Man Utd but i think he could be the new england manager as i cant see capello staying with england much longer Wow, I never knew your brother was that good?
  16. I have to say that's exactly what the Antwerp players did to a man at the end of the game. They all walked over behind the goals in front of the away stand and applauded and high fived as many fans as they could get their hands on. Maybe that is the answer to drum up an interactive following, seemed to work for them.
  17. Ex-Dalneigh player now in temp charge. :_thumbup:
  18. This was a game that always promised something more direct than the oh so pretty stuff served up by Valladolid. Given that ICT had coped well enough with that, it would be interesting to see what RAFC would do to test us. The sides were as expected, with the bonus of Richie Foran on the bench for the first time this pre-season. Still no sign of Jonny Hayes though, and Munro and Innes out with McCann and Gillet starting. The first half began with a concerted effort from ICT with good possession culminating in a good chance for Rooney. After a while, Antwerp came more into things, with their no. 10, Oris breenging about effectively. The no. 4, Bart van Zundert caught the eye, but maybe that was his yellow boots. Boots or no, he could tackle. There was enough of a hint from ICT of good things to come this year ; some of Blumenshtein's first touches were bloomin excellent, the passing was crisp and tackles were snappy. Gillet again showed enough to suggest that he might be a bright light this year. Nick Ross had our best opportunities to open the scoring. He decided to bring the ball under control from a deep cross and the chance was lost as the defenders closed him down swiftly, and another good chance from a McCann cross before the interval saw him place a header just over the bar, but 0-0 was a fair reflection of the pre-pie & bovril (if you could hack the queues) action. HT 0-0 Antwerp's manager ( an excellent tm4tj impersonator) must have said some harsh things in Flemish at half time, because Antwerp flew out of the traps after the break and should have had a penalty after 50 minutes for a stonewall hand ball. Pressure was increasing, however and after 58 minutes that man Oris rose unchallenged at a corner and buries a sweet header. 1-0. After that, Inverness woke up, and pressed more but it was difficult to see where a goal was coming from to get us back into the game. Enter Richie Foran. A 69 minute sub for Adam Rooney, three touches (one of them a penalty kick earned by himself) and the score was 1-1. He's not match sharp though. Roy McBain then when overstretching, somehow manged to spoon a ball from 10 yards with the keeper on his backside, and Shane Sutherland nearly belted a great shot from 20 yards but a winner eluded both sides. Just as well really, because an honourable draw suited everyone and was, in the end, just about right. FT 1-1 My man of the match award would be shared amongst the 200 or so away fans, who seemed to have as good a day out as we had a few times last year (I'm thinking Ayr here) by constantly creating a racket in perfect english throughout. They made the game in many ways by creating their own good time atmosphere, and It turns out that their club was founded by english students at University in Antwerp, so they sing all their songs in english. You can't beat that kind of history. It was a pleasure to host them, and I for one would relish a return fixture in Antwerp. Nice conga lads. This report was compiled by davie Full-time score: ICT 1 (Foran 70 mins) - Royal Antwerp 1 (Oris 59 mins) No official crowd figures available, guesstimate 1,000 approx ICT Team Esson McCann, Tokely, Proctor, Gillet Cox, Duncan Sanchez, Blumenshtein, Ross Rooney Subs: Tuffey, Odhiambo for Sanchez (54 mins), Foran for Rooney (69 mins), Munro, McBain for Duncan (73 mins), Morrison for Ross (85 mins), Sutherland for Blumenshtein (63 mins)
  19. tm4tj

    McBain

    He did indeed and what a fantastic goal it was. He started the run from his own six yard box on the left side and made a diagonal run to the edge of the Don's box and rifled the ball past the keeper with his right foot after Imrie made a reverse pass into his stride. 2-0, brilliant stuff.
  20. tm4tj

    McBain

    Roy is a true gentleman and a scholar. A really nice guy and a versatile player who should have played more games last season and we would have strolled to the title sooner. He should have a major input this season, although it might be horses for courses.
  21. Me, Crusher and Zogg.............bring it on.
  22. As mentioned numerous times, the Antwerp fans were brilliant. Great moment to see the four kilted fans complete with Scottish wigs parade along the front of the main stand, and on passing the away dugout,(Antwerp), gesticulated to the coach in a manner which we all regognised, the familiar welcome to Scotland from ra boys an'at. Decent game, better than the style clash on Tuesday and a draw just about right. We probably just shaded it although the goal apiece was fair do's. Slack marking at the far post allowed a free header and questions will be asked. Where were Gillet and/or Proc. Goal was well taken though by Kevin Oris. The man of the match for me was either Eric or Foran. They did more in the few minutes that they were on the pitch than Ross, Bloomy and Sanchez have done in two games. Our equaliser can be described in three touches since Richie Foran enters the arena almost under cover. 1st Touch..........Foran skins the defender. 2nd Touch..........Foran gets scythed down. 3rd Touch..........Foran sends keeper the wrong way, perfect introduction to the game. Esson had one tremondous reflex save from a Proctor sliced block! Eric has looked electric in the last two games and must be a shoe in for the SPL opener. Rossco was once again superb. McCann and Gillet accomplished. Proctor living the dream. Rocky Cox and Rocky Duncan are as tough as they get in the engine room. Rooney once again ploughed his lone furrow to no avail, but once again the wide boys disappointed. Sanchez, Bloomy and Ross did not set the heather on fire although Ross did put in an industrious shift. What a difference when Eric and Foran came on, and young Shane Sutherland, he brought out an acrobatic save from the Belgian's keeper Kevin Wauthy. Foran threaded through a number of inch perfect passes for Eric to run onto and with a bit more luck might have produced a goal. Some long balls and some neat play, some of the long balls being almost Mannesque by definition, popped over the top for the strikers to run onto, others were threaded through the eye of a bent needle by the brilliance of Richie Foran. So, talking points of the day were the FANtastic and vocal Antwerp support who put our pretend support to shame and Richie Foran, one of the main reasons we were promoted.
  23. Did he not also say "a good stance and posture reflect a proper state of mind". Stop slouching man.
  24. You can stop the positive scores by keeping on posting the rubbish that you have been lately ya olde stirrer.
  25. For a glimpse of what we are about to receive, Peterhead have some excellent footage on their website. The downside of this is the ability of Bobby Mann to pick out players at ease with some wonderful passes and Denzil still having the ability to bamboozle players, with the added bonus of a super diving headed goal.
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