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how many have we sold does anyone know
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Matchday Thread Inverness C.T. -V- Partick Th
gingerjaggy replied to Scotty's topic in Caley Thistle
found this on sky sports about the corner http://www1.skysports.com/watch/video/8983581/spfl-corner-controversy- 80 replies
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Matchday Thread Inverness C.T. -V- Partick Th
gingerjaggy replied to Scotty's topic in Caley Thistle
TBF to Euan Norris he did have a mare but the corner controversy was none of his doing. He was jogging back tot he centre circle with the players to restart and then went over to the linesman. The linesman had a right stinker and really is it possible he could have seen foxes antics right along the line is Norris couldn't. I don't think any ref in Scotland is any good especially Willie Collum but i do feel a little sympathy now the dust has settled over disallowed goal 2. I think ref's are a victim of the nanny culture that has crept into the modern game over goalkeeper protection. I don't think Norris should be all to blame as Fox clearly was trying to take advantage of the culture to con the referee and try and blunt one of our biggest strengths which is our height and physical muscle from set pieces. Its fine to be angry at officials as if they worth anything then they would get most decisions right and they clearly don't but Fox should be made an example of, he wont but I don't see any difference in a player running into the box and falling over conning the ref into a penalty than what fox was doing yesterday. And just a little comment about our full backs I think someone mentioned both our full backs didn't get as high up the pitch as we are used to but I think they sat deeper due to the fact Partick play very attacking full backs and we had to combat them and beware of there pace on the break.- 80 replies
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Matchday Thread Inverness C.T. -V- Partick Th
gingerjaggy replied to Scotty's topic in Caley Thistle
we played well i thought and should have had 3 goals but we were robbed by some poor officiating again Euan Norris had a stinker. The winner was just poor but with Brill having had such an excellent season we cant be to harsh he probs was looking to find a way to get forward and took his eye off the ball. The corner incident was apparently draper touched it twice which he didnt on sky but the up shot it was a goal and the second was also a goal if not it is a penalty billy does not make any movement towards the keeper. So gutted it was 3 points for the taking but i thought we played well against a side that reminds me of us from last season and most other seasons very good away from home. People who think this was a given were deluded but I think Watkins deserves to get a game he is very pacey and could be a good weapon. Derby next week we can move on we will lose games but we played well so lets not be to critical- 80 replies
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Matchday Thread Inverness C.T. -V- Partick Th
gingerjaggy replied to Scotty's topic in Caley Thistle
1-1 oh wait no its ruled out. If there was an issue why didnt he blow straight away- 80 replies
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lets just forget it these games will happen. The results were kind as well we still lead motherwell and Aberdeen and i believe yes we have been poor but i think we will be more consistent than some other teams this year. St Js will do well again this year but will also lose games as will dundee utd and everyone further down the table. Every tem will take points off each other below celtic and frankly people who thought the title was possible were getting a little carried away but i feel we will still have a fine season and sitting 2nd after 9 games is beyond our wildest dreams
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i spent 7 years as a season ticket holder and hardly saw any home wins let alone 4 on the bounce and not conceded in any how times have changed
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What a wonderful day for the club on and off the pitch. Off it yes hibs brought a decent crowd must have been maybe 500 or just a tad more but sitting in the north stand there was a lot less empty seats and I hope that some of football the team has played will encourage these extra bums on seats to attend more games. Everything that has been said so far sums up the game really. The 1st half really was pretty even with us taking the lead thanks to a little help from Hibs keeper Ben Williams. Billy rolled it in and looked a constant menace to the hibs backline and should have scored a second but put his one on one chance past the far post. Hibs did create little but had Heffernan finished with the goal at his mercy then the game may have been different instead his sliced it horribly high and wide. After that not much to say with a lot of midfield play but neither side breaking each other down. But the 2nd was a really treat. Both goals were great and it could have been more. As stated Ben Greenhalgh looked really good when he came on always willing to run and try and beat the hibs full back. Apart from one bad miss and an attempt david raven own goal hibs were blown away on wards and upwards
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hard game but winnable and at home so without jinxing it a good chance to progress. United have been very inconsistent so far but on there day they have a very good side who are capable of beating any team in the country but they have alot of youth so there comes that lack of experience and consistency but overall it could have been better but it could have been far worse so quite happy
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no penalty for celtic even though chick young was so taken back by a penalty given to morton that he shouts penalty to celtic
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1-0 Billy 7th of season
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wow so 20 years and we get 6 minutes why am I not surprised
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Hearts young guns in town Top versus bottom on Saturday, but don't be fooled by this. With Hearts being penalised from the start of the season, they are in a slightly false position and are doing their damndest to steer clear of relegation. Give Hearts their fifteen points back and they would be level with Celtic and St Johnstone, so no place for complacency against the youthful Jambos. Ginger Jaggy has been looking into this fixture to produce this preview for you................ With four games gone Caley Thistle sit proudly on top of the SPFL Premiership table but face arguably the greatest threat to our unbeaten start this weekend. This Saturday will see a maroon invasion as the kids of Hearts try to continue Mission Impossible which is certainly right on track. From a deficit of -15 the Jambos after last week’s battling 2-1 win over a fancied Aberdeen team has the likes of St Mirren, Kilmarnock and County looking over their shoulders on -8. So far Terry has only used two of his new players and so the starting eleven has a very familiar look to it. Dean Brill has continued where Antonio Reguero left off and apart from 2 goals in Glasgow last week has looked unbeatable between the posts. Of course he has been helped by having a back four that flourished so well last season and keeping the structure of Raven, Warren, Meekings and Shinnie has reaped great dividends. Midfield is similar but everyone wondered how we would fare without Andy Shinnie, but he has been brilliantly replaced by James Vincent. Aaron Doran has become the main playmaker and he still creates goals just like he did last season but more importantly he has started getting goals to add to his vital contribution he brings to the team. But with more faces on the bench Terry has options this year giving us all a feeling that this season may just be even better than last season. Our opponents couldn’t be further from our cloud nine feeling as the distinct threat of losing the football club still looms very large. The fans have backed the club fantastically with sell outs against Aberdeen and Hibs while taking a large following to Perth and to Firhill against Partick. With the predicament they are in and an excellent gesture from our football club it looks like the away stand will look pretty full. The club has kindly offered to donate £5 for every ticket over the average attendance of 650 to the supporters fighting fund. It is a win/win situation with more hearts fans making money for their own cause but also adding to the home coffers with a larger attendance. In fact look out for some Watford supporting Caley Thistle fans in the home end to see how we roll up North. Everything seems to be against the capital side with a transfer embargo stopping them buying players until next summer (if they make it out of administration) meaning they can’t strengthen to fight relegation in January and of course have a -15 points disadvantage. But the clouds are parting with the Foundation of Hearts being given preferred bidder status and with that momentum the kids are going off like Usain Bolt in 100M race. Defeat to St Johnstone was tight but then wins over Hibs and Aberdeen plus a late equaliser at Partick has the gap now down to under 3 wins. So for fans expecting us to cash in on Hearts misery, we need to be wary of the wounded beast that makes Hearts more dangerous than ever. Usually I do a head to head comparison between the two teams but due to Hearts predicament it won’t come in to play with the squad being so different. Instead I will give you a brief fact file on some the kids. Hearts skipper is Danny Wilson who will be suspended after a strange outburst involving sheep in the tunnel last Saturday. So I expect the key trio will be Jamie Walker, Jason Holt and Callum Paterson who are excellent talents that will give the Jambos an attacking threat. Holt plays in the Andrew Shinnie role and is already being courted by Nottingham Forest. He can score goals and is the teams most creative asset playing between the lines. Jamie walker is an outstanding talent who has pace and trickery on the flanks and an eye for scoring wonder goals with two long range strikes already this season. Finally Callum Paterson may not be the most natural of forward players but his header against Hibs and the help he is receiving from club legend and former Inverness boss John Robertson means he can’t be underestimated. Along with Wilson, Kevin McHattie is also suspended and Ryan Stevenson is out long term. Mark Ridgers will deputise if Jamie MacDonald fails a fitness test. Inverness have one injury concern, Marley Watkins is out injured for a couple of weeks with an ankle injury. Apart from that, the continuity will carry on and Butcher should be fielding an unchanged side once more. I expect the three points to stay in the Highland capital on Saturday but it won’t be easy. Both clubs have momentum at the start of the season but Inverness being more experienced and with the very small and youthful Hearts squad being taken all the way by Raith in the league cup it may be difficult for them to recover properly. I predict a hard fought 2-0 win in the end with Foran and McKay netting the goals.
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yep first home game in over a year
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This talk about hearts is just nonsense as football fans why are guilty of being hypocritical and it is displayed hear. The money that the club is donating is going to a fund set up to help the fans pay some running costs of club while it is financial trouble e.g repairs to tynecastle as already said. My best mate who i met at uni is a jambo and he has changed his mind on numerous occasions about romanov, one minute he is saviour next minute he is ruining the club. So on that front yes they did lap it up during the good times but if Inverness where same position we would all be singing and dancing in the street. As a club we have come from a humble beginning and have done thing right from the start but hearts like many other clubs are victim to the period when Scottish football chased the big money and paid for players way to expensive and more fatally paid inflated wages which would never continue. In fact Romanov stopped hearts going bust when he bought them so this isnt a new thing under romanov. Scottish football is where it is now, will we see the days when a scottish club and compete in europe where it aint the old firm im not sure but clubs are more accepting that the heavy spending days are gone. As for hearts they never cheated when romanov pulled the plug the club shed lots of players to try and cut budgets but the damage was done. They are allowed to buy players like any club and so they didnt hve the money so what they got short term success but have paid for it now i mean are english clubs who are in masses of debt cheating because they buy very expensive players with high wages but because they can sustain the debt it isnt a problem. As for the semi final we never turned up and with Billy missing the easiest goal of the whole of last season we shot ourselves in the foot wilson and ngoo didnt exactly change the game ngoo scored but we dropped deeper and allowed hearts back into the game. I am led to believe they were both free loans and the 50,000 owed to Liverpool is some gate money that they didnt recieve from Hearts so there you go rant over everybody smile we are top of the league
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we have more supporter than the attendances suggest but a lot will come from England or the central belt and cant usually make it to home games. It wont be a huge amount but i recon we could get near 3,500 home supporters if all the supporters who cant make it not from inverness and those that had season tickets but stopped after that awful season we had around 3,300 to 400 when i had a season ticket so some who gave up still must not have renewed after last year and this brilliant start
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not great attendance
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yesssssssssssssssss
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great start
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I love Caley Thistle but England have to win I just wouldn't hear the end of it with all my Scottish mates
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i think as well some clubs are bringing less fans in the away end. Of course we want more home fans but i remember aberdeen and hearts used to sell out they dont now. I believe hearts will sell alot this season so expect more money from that game but i think it is always going to be a slow process to get more in the home ends. The club is just short of 20 years old so we are still young we have risen to the top league of scottish football and i think if more sucess happens like europe qualification or a cup then i think more will come out to find the what the fuss is about. But we should prefer to have proper fans who want to support the club through the good and bad, rain or shine than people being encouraged to come and then turn there back on maybe one poor performance they need to give the the club a chance.
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weird i cant find attendances from any game apart from aberdeen
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1) Leighton Hospital Crewe 2) Cheshire, oxfordshire, Caithness 3) 2001 we had just moved north Caley Thistle vs Ayr united first division won 2-1 since then got hooked and became a season ticket holder 4)Back in Cheshire
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i can still do previews and any games i may get to i will give you reports but im still happy to continue previews
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i hope we get another midfielder and striker our midfield just needed a little more cover at the end of the season