Everything posted by CELTIC1CALEY3
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League Cup - 2015/16
ICT V Ross County!! Honest
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League Cup - 2015/16
Celtic away with Meekings scoring a dubious winner off his shoulder.
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Spot the odd one out
- Stand up for the Champions
Job done!- Inverness CT -V- Aberdeen
Aberdeen Manager in secret talks to sign more ICT players!!! http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34299512- Owain Fon Williams
Very impressive talent and a demonstration of a down to earth individual. Let's hope he can update the Mona Lisa with a Moaner Loser after McInnes post match interview today.- Stand up for the Champions
This is a big week for ICT starting with the League Cup game and for Livi a cup upset will boost their morale. For ICT it is must win game. On Saturday it will be a great honour to welcome the Dons to our modest stadium and our supporters should give not only Graeme a round of applause as they take the field but their whole team. Since Considine pushed Richie away from a simple headed winning goal for ICT in the League Cup Final, with minutes to go, the Dandy Dons have gone from strength to strength. Last year we gave them significant points. For the North East now it is a privelege to see them leading the table by such a margin and we should acknowledge that. Derek McInnes is a brilliant Manager................- Yogi in trouble. Been stealing picnics again.
It looks like Yogi is being charged with being honest.- Inverness CT -V- Hearts
Phearts - the true storey Before “The boys are all good, feel fresh, ready to go to Inverness and go for the three points,” Neilson told the Evening News. “It’s a good game to have but any game is a good game to have after Hamilton..............we’re in good shape going up to Inverness.” After ROBBIE NEILSON admits Hearts got a wake-up call in Inverness last night and warned his players they must fight much harder for points in the Scottish Premiership. Neilson said he refused to get carried away by the impressive start because he knew difficult times would come. Message to ICT Never, ever underestimate the opposition. Dundee United will be extremely dangerous this weekend and one win against a cocky young Hearts Manager was just a start.- Two loan signings
Was Anthony Stokes not a little younger and just as unknown when Yogi introduced him to the SPL?- Replacement Striker?
For those getting on the back of Dani Lopez plus Yogi (as early as August)...................... ......................4 Dec 2011 'Going nuts at McKay on his first start over nothing in particular was unnecessary. McKay seems to have something and came into it a lot more as the game went on, but I feel that, as he is more of a Dargo type striker, could do with someone up there with him - he ain't the type to play the lone frontman role.' A short time later he scored and became a hero. He later became a lone frontman and then went onto play for his country.- Ian Vigurs
Left sided, hungry, a point to prove. Welcome back.- Gary Warren has a broken leg
This has to be the most inspirational photograph of a club captain for some time.- Yogi says no more money no more players!
We also need a hellava lot more people to attend matches to pay for some of the dreams supporters have after last seasons amazing success on a very tight budget. Austerity - look at the crowds Celtic, Dundee United and Hearts had over the weekend!1- Gary Warren has a broken leg
Having now seen the incident on the BBC highlights it does look like a dreadful two footed block tackle by Pearson. However, there is no obvious intent to cause injury but in the cold light of day it should have been red.- Gary Warren has a broken leg
Not good news so good luck to Gary and his recovery. It was over in a split second and his inability to get up pointed to a stress injury given the impact. In terms of blame, it should be made clear that Pearson, who was booked for the tackle, and also injured, made a point of speaking to ICT players and officials regarding Gary's welfare.- Inverness CT -V- Motherwell
Last year we played this way with few injuries and much success. This year we started competitive action much earlier. That nor 'the passing game' was probably not a factor behind Warren's injury. Probably not Tremarco, Foran, and Vincent too because they have hardly played so far. Aaron's injury neither. So where is the evidence? Was it Meekings who seemed to pick up or exacerbate a knock against St Mirren?- Trialists
Potentially a brilliant signing. Rooney, Hayes, Watkins, Shinnie, McKay, and Offere have all played their part in our history but we move on and redevelop.- Realistic expectations for this year??
Same as last year - not to get relegated and see what happens. Then sign up a team for 2016/17 to compete in a very competitive SPFL assuming Rangers are back up.- Billy Mckay
Realistically Billy was sold because he was not scoring and in 20 months hardly found the net. Consequently he has lost his NI squad place. Today we should be massively proud of every player and official of ICT. They gave their all.- ICTFC v FC Astra Giurgiu // Travel + Build up
- ICTFC v FC Astra Giurgiu // Travel + Build up
- ICTFC v FC Astra Giurgiu // Travel + Build up
- UEFA Europa League - Q3 draw
To me a 1-0 away win is achievable. Extra time and penalties might be needed but ICT never do things the easy way. Astra probably left feeling the clapping we gave them at the end indicated they were through and ''well done''. Achieving a 1-0 result involving Inverness CT has actually been achieved by Yogi and Brian Rice before!!! ''A WHOLLY relieved Falkirk manager John Hughes was able to ruminate on his team "coming through the mire" after the Inverness win that allowed them to avoid falling out of a top flight they had seemed incapable of gaining a foothold in not so long ago. Victory yesterday meant Hughes, the subject of a letter from supporters' trust members demanding his removal a month ago, could subtly remind critics just how acceptable the campaign has proved to be. "We reached the League Cup semi-final, we are in the final of the Scottish Cup, which we have a chance of winning and we are tenth in the SPL", he pointed out. "So there is a chance of this being a right good season for Falkirk. I have to give a special mention to Brian Rice, my No 2. He has stood strongly by my side for the last six years. The players have a tremendous amount of respect for him and I have to say that one's for him." http://www.scotsman.com/sport/inverness-ct-0-1-falkirk-highland-fling-ends-with-a-fall-1-1353034- ICTFC v FC Astra Giurgiu // Travel + Build up
Richie Foran gives Inverness fitness boost ahead of Astra tie http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/33545884 Inverness are expecting close to a full house for the first leg with the side that finished fourth in the Romanian league and drew at home to Celtic in the group stage last season. - Stand up for the Champions
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