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The winner for this season voted for by you is Shane Sutherland. Shane started well at the start of the season and picked up points throughout the season coming on to his best form in March, April and the start of May before being injured in the away game at Arbroath. A well deserved winner and hopefully he will make a good recovery from the serious injury picked up at Gayfield. However, early indications are that Shane will be out long term. Congratulations on winning this trophy which was held for the last two seasons by runner up David Carson and a speedy recovery Shane. Full Name: Shane Sutherland Born: October 23rd, 1990 (Wick) Height: 1.82 Position: Striker or inside forward Signed: July 1st, 2020 First Manager: John Robertson Left Club: May 31st, 2021 Career Stats: 162 appearances, 21 goals Debut (as sub): August 1st, 2009 - Inverness CT 4 - 0 Annan Athletic (League Cup - Rd 1) Full Debut: September 22nd, 2010 - Celtic 6 - 0 Inverness CT (League Cup - Rd 3) First Goal: March 5th, 2011 - Inverness CT 3 - 0 Motherwell (League - ) Also Played For: Elgin City, Peterhead Shane's Bio. Signed From: ICT U-19s Date Signed: July 2009 A young player who has come through the ranks and began to show excellent form last season. He made his 50th appearance for the club in the away fixture against Hearts at Tynecastle at the end of November 2011 and scored his first goal of the season against the same side on 21st January 2012 in Inverness. A very pacy and strong forward he will be looking to make a lot more appearances in the starting line-up this season. When given the opportunity, he has a lethal shot which has seen him scoring some excellent goals, both at senior level and also junior level. A lot will be expected of Shane this season as he strives to be one of the main strikers at the club. Sutherland made his senior début for Elgin City in the Third Division on 23 January 2010, while on loan from Inverness Caledonian Thistle. He was released by Inverness Caledonian Thistle at the end of the 2012–13 season,and signed for Elgin City in July 2013. After two season with Elgin, Sutherland moved to Scottish League One side Peterhead in June 2015, signing a one-year contract. At the end of his contract Sutherland returned to Borough Briggs for his third spell with Elgin. In January 2019 he returned to Peterhead. On 16 January 2020, Elgin announced that Sutherland would be leaving at the conclusion of the 2019–20 season to rejoin his first club, Inverness Caledonian Thistle where he is now a regular starter. At the end of season 20/21 having scored six goals Shane signed a one year contract extension. Shane has now gone on to make 162 appearances for the Caley Jags scoring 21 goals in total and 12 this season which included a vital one against Partick Thistle in the pay-off 1/4 final. Unfortunately he has suffered a serious knee injury in a play off game at Gayfield and will be out long term into season 22/23. Player of the Year Winner with 57 points Shane Sutherland Second with 40 points David Carson Third with 39 points Mark Ridgers Fourth equal with 38 points Billy Mckay and Roddy MacGregor Sixth with 36 points Scott Allardice Monthly Winners July Shane Sutherland August Roddy MacGregor September Michael Gardyne October Michael Gardyne/Roddy MacGregor November Billy Mackay December Scott Allardice January Mark Ridgers February Sam Pearson March Shane Sutherland April Shane Sutherland May Austin Samuels The highest number of votes in a game is Reece McAlear for his great finish from Austin Samuels cross and his stunning free kick in the home playoff against St Johnstone. The worst referee by far this season is Willie Collum for his disaster of a performance in the Arbroath away playoff game. Thank you again for all your votes throughout the season. Indebted to IBM and ictEWD. These guys have been working tirelessly in the background updating stats, adding current stats/results and new information to this site and keeping the voting polls going. Along with that Eric has produced a working master spreadsheet and Iain has collated all the votes over the last two seasons to come up with the Player of the Year once more. An onerous task all round but one carried out with due diligence. View full article
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I was happy with his contribution while on loan especially sinking Raith Rovers I wish him all the best for the future
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I do like the PPV for away games that I would no be going to and as others have said if they are to far away but I would much rather be at the game.
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That's quick we just finished last night
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Once again thanks for your support tonight and through the season. We’ll see you again next season @TMPfoto
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I have to agree about Rooney and the sad thing is we have never replaced him and that is why we have struggled the last few seasons. A good effort tonight from the players after all the extra games.
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Just need a couple of goals
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It seems that we are going to have a big support, I am not able to go to Perth tomorrow night so will be watching the game on TV. To all fans going to the game enjoy the great occasion and I hope the team put on a good performance and beat the Saints!
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Och no we will have it done and dusted by 90 minutes
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You are late home tonight Robert you must have taken the long way home again
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After the shambles the last game you are right Yngwie
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The first half we were farting against thunder! Once Scott Allardice came on we were a much improved side pushing forward and looking dangerous and got two well deserved goals, the second a cracker The ref was decent and let the game flow, the stewards were good not chasing the kids away from the wall behind the goal and our home support was the best all season
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Building up for the next game.
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We are delighted that the North Car Park will be open for Home Fans tomorrow. @StJohnstone fans should make use of the South Car Park Entry to the Car Park costs £3 with the money going to the @ICTFC_Community Trust. Car Park spaces are subject availability 6:14 PM · May 19, 2022·Twitter Web App
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In addition to Hyde there might be a couple of youngsters to put on the bench we might need them.
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Even with a communications man on the board?
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Billy Dodds had said it was a light fracture of his jaw which was reported in the P&J a couple of week ago so don't think a mask would work for that. Whatever it was I would be delighted if he took part even as a sub.
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I have passed through many times but not got a photo. Must have been raining every time
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From the clubs official twitter account. The club can confirm that we have today appealed the red card decision against Danny Devine which was shown to him by referee Willie Collum on Friday night. We would also have appealed the red card given to Wallace Duffy but due to the current rules this avenue was not open to us.
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There is a clue to the area if you look at the bus
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Here she is at the same place in better condition. SCOT II was built as an ice breaking tug by Henry Robbs of Leith in 1931. She is of steel plate construction and has a Kelvin T8 diesel engine. She was purpose built for the Ministry of Transport as a steam powered ice breaking tug for duties on the Caledonian Canal. Early in her life she was handed over to British Waterways by the Department of Transport and undertook various duties on the canal including keeping the canal navigable during the Second World War. In 1960 she returned to Leith and was converted from steam to diesel, which was when her rare Kelvin engine was installed. From 1961 to 1991 she cruised on Loch Ness with a carrying capacity of 70 passengers. During this period she also continued her ice breaking duties on the Caledonian Canal during the winters. From 1992 to 1999 she was leased out and became a floating bar and restaurant at Laggan Locks. In November 1999, British Waterways took her back and in 2001 started a restoration programme, but this was stopped before she was completed. In the summer of 2005, SCOT II was bought by an individual who had her twoed to the Isle of Bute where she was going to be restored but again, sadly, restoration work was never carried out on her. She was towed across to Ardyne where she was left sunk for 10 months. She was then lifted and put on a mooring in the Kyles of Bute. In 2009 she was then taken back to Bute and rescued by the Save the Scot II group in September 2010. SCOT II is a one off design and build and thought to be the oldest ice breaking tug in Britain. Her current owner plans to return SCOT II to her former glory so she can undertake ice breaking duties again to keep the Fort William-Inverness waterway open during the winter. It is also planned she will house a museum and be available to local schools for educational purposes and to charities for diadvantaged children.