Caley Mad In Berks
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Yes, that was a really poor, losing two quick goals after being 2 up midway through second half. Although it is a very tight league at the minute I fear we are going to have to fight (and improve) to stay in it!
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Yes, thanks Celtic1Caley3, for posting that link about Gardner's record at both Hearts and Dundee. We are well shot of him, and just in the nick of time. At least, many of us feel more comfortable about Savage being back at the helm, if only temporarily. Now we need to win a few matches and learn how to score goals again. Whether we can do that with Ferguson still here is doubtful, but I'm willing to be proved wrong. Onwards and upwards.
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Just come back from a couple of weeks away. Delighted with the news that Gardner has gone and that the take over by Seventy 7 (or whatever they were called) is now a non starter. Very happy that Savage has the best interests of ICT at heart, and that he will genuinely try hard to get us stable again. Onwards and upwards
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What awful news. Such a shock. I usually only met him in pre or post match pubs, mainly at 'away' matches, all over the south of Scotland. I had left Inverness by the time Johndo had become a stalwart in the Howden End. He will be greatly missed. Condolences to his family. R.I.P. I'll raise a 'vodie' or two to you this evening.
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Yes, its almost as if you have hired IHE to do your script writing!!! Now who would ever have thought that? Nudge, nudge!!!!
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Play off final 2nd leg (ict 1-2 Accies)
Caley Mad In Berks replied to tm4tj's topic in Caley Thistle
Sad to see after a decent first few minutes. But, we have given away soft goals all season. Ridgers at fault for the first one, he should have saved that. His errors in recent weeks have proved costly. I fear Division 1 is our level nowadays, so we can have no complaints. -
First full match I have seen in a while. I thought we were the better team by far, At least 4 or 5 times hitting the woodwork , and Raith keeper was outstanding throughout. A real sickener to lose that, but strangely I feel fairly confident that we can stay up without the help from other results. Call me a happy clapper if you like, but I thought we were really good tonight and really unlucky to lose a match we could have won by a handful of goals Onwards and upwards
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Great result. Well done lads. A good confidence boost, I hope, for the run-in which still won't be easy, but we can do it.
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What a result this could be! Come on lads, let's have another.
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I don't want to wake up from this dream any time soon!
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Well done lads. Glad that we finally managed not to concede vital goals in last few minutes. More of the same next week please.
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Yes, a good 3 points, badly needed. Let's hope we can have a wee winning run now, including the impending Sc Cup game. Well done lads
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I see Wayne Rooney will be looking for a job!!
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Well done lads. Great win. Keep it up and we'll have a sniff at play offs.
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As others have said, a good point. Would certainly have taken it before the game. Well done lads
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No one has mentioned Charlton Athletic (The Valley). Also, the Bristol Rovers friendly mentioned by IHE wasn't at their own ground. From memory, I think it might have been in Bath?
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Just thought I'd add my tuppence worth. Got back Sunday evening after two glorious days (weather wise) in Glasgow. As some others have said I was actually proud of our performance, firstly in holding off Celtic for most of the first half, and then again by scoring the best goal of the game to give them a fright for a few minutes before the end. So, not the drubbing that many predicted. Spotted one couple in our section who were probably Celtic supporters. One of them continually was looking over towards the the mass of Celtic supporters to our left (behind the goal) and at times waving towards them!. I was actually disappointed with the group of our own supporters who stood up for most the game , making it very difficult for our row (who did not stand up) to see anything at all. In fact, my son watched most of the game on his phone because of those thoughtless (some would say, selfish) fans in front of us. Again, as some others have said, all the Celtic fans we actually spoke to, before the game, and especially during the long walk back into Glasgow centre after the game, were friendly and respectful. Not sure how I feel about Ross County saving themselves with that late comeback! I was sort of looking forward to the return of the Highland derbies next season! Anyway, onwards and upwards
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A real disappointing end to the league season after all the excitement, and expectation of the last couple of months. Let's hope we can get the enthusiasm back in time for the Cup Final. Onwards and upwards. Super Caley go ballistic may live again
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Only got back home at 11pm last night (Sunday), after a couple of great days. Watched the match with my son plus Eagle for Caley. Really good to catch up with him again, drinking lots of beer, eating pizza, good chat and banter. Stayed overnight in Coatbridge with friends of my son (Celtic supporters!), who couldn't have been more hospitable. Well done to the team, great performance, and the fans too were wonderful. Flights already booked for final! Looking forward to another magical day supporting ICT.
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Well said CaleyHedgehog. Your positivity has been a joy to read over the past few weeks, and many of us could benefit from following your example.
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Yes, not much atmosphere being generated as yet. I feel quietly confident that we will get the better of Falkirk, although obviously they will be doing their utmost to avenge the cup final defeat of 8 years ago. Given the early kick off, I don't expect that too many of our fans will be meeting up in Glasgow pubs beforehand, but perhaps after the match, I hope that some of us can congregate in the city centre for a celebratory drink (or two). Hope to see some of you there.
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Ah well! Title dreams over, but play off in our own hands if we beat Ayr. It is just possible that a draw will do against Ayr, but that depends on how Morton, and PT get on in their final 2 games. But, first of all lets just enjoy the day out at Hampden next week. Good luck lads.
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Yes, a draw, or an Ayr win, would keep our slim chance of winning the league alive, at least until tomorrow.
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R.I.P. Tommy Met him in the Smithton Hotel a couple of years ago, when up north on a golf trip, and had a beer or two with him.
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Simples isn't it :- ICT beat Dundee and Ayr to finish on 60 points QP lose to Ayr, lose to Morton and draw with Dundee to finish on 58 points Dundee lose to ICT, lose to Cove and draw with QP to finish on 59 points PT draw one of their last 3 games to finish with a max of 59 points ICT are champions, no need for play-offs What odds would I get on that prediction? Oh, btw I picked the winner of the Grand National too!