Everything posted by PerfICT
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Transport to Motherwell
And moving completely off topic - midweek games should just be abolished. It is harder to find a reason to go to a Tuesday/Wednesday match than not (poor transport options, A9, school night, crap weather, Champions league, Alba "nearly live", pub, sports activities etc etc). I know these are re-arranged matches and there's no space in the schedule for a team as successful as ICT , but there has to be a recognition of these issues, which are more acute for us, but relevant to all the clubs. Anyone ever thought of increasing the league to 16 and only playing each other twice? Plenty of time to fit the cup games on Saturdays and allow for poor weather! So, I take my hat off to all supporters (ICT or other) who manage to get to any games midweek - I can't and won't be able to until children are off the books (does that ever happen?) SPFL needs to recognise that they are competing for our time and cash......in midweek the competition is too strong!
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What now?
There weren't anything like 5-6k newcomers there. Its more a question of lots of folk who only go to a few games a year all going to the same one. No matter, whether new or occasonal supporters, let's hope they enjoyed the day and come along to support the team more often for the bread and butter games. That is where the foundations of the glory days are laid and where the club really needs the support. Fair point! Substitute "newcomers" with "newcomers/occasional supporters".
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What now?
Alas, I fear that crowds will drop to their usual hard core levels for the next few games and will only peak again if there is a glimpse of Europe after the split (the 2 games against Motherwell will decide that and I don't rate our chances on Wednesday for as many reasons as you care to mention, unfortunately). I don't think reducing prices will have much of an impact TBH....just hope that the best parts of the experience at Celtic Park might just attract some of the 5-6k newcomers to try out TCS for a league game!
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Hugh Keevins take on ICT
My @rse didn't touch the seat from the moment I arrived until the moment I left..... and nor did anyone else's in 112! He's just sore because two sets of fans from north of the "Falkirk Gap" went and enjoyed a cup final without the bitter taste of sectarianism to spoil the day. He'd better get used to it: Dundee United v St Johnstone in the Scottish Cup final?
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What now?
I think Tree has a point. Mckay's loss of goalscoring form has coincided with a slight change in shape to the team, which means he is isolated. It isn't even that he's missing loads of chances - he's just not getting them. No striker can work off the scraps he's getting just now, so we either need to get back to where we were or find a different striker. I'd vote forgoing back to where we were....although I suspect we'll need to find a new striker in the summer anyway!
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Free Kicks
I fail to get excited when we get a free kick around the box because the delivery is always pants! This is a specialist skill and there should be a nominated taker from each side (left and right footed). If we haven't got anybody with the skill to shoot from that range, then do something different: half the other team are tied up in a wall, so there must be bodies free somewhere. This is one (maybe the only) area where the shadow-dwelleres have been better thna us over the past few years - Vigurs and Brittain are/were dangerous from any set-piece around the box and we need to learn from that.
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We Gave It A Right Good Go
Re: tactics - I think we need to remember that 2 x 5-0 drubbings in the past few weeks would be fresh in the minds. Therefore a tight formation for the first half was very sensible - don't lose an early goal (like we did at Celtic and against Dundee United) and have to chase the game ('cos you know how good we are at that!) I suspect there was a concern that Doran would not last 90 (or 120 min), so best to bring him on to make an impact, which he did. So, I don't think poor tactics lost us the game. In the first half the guys were sooooooo nervous - nothing was sticking and nothing going to feet. They settled in the second half and played some good stuff at times, but the final ball or cross just wasn't good enough to stretch a well-organised defence. The bottom line is that if you only test the keeper once in 120 min, you're not likely to win. Penalties: mckay always goes the same way and keepers have sussed him, which is why he shouldn't have been taking one. Tansey's was no better than Philip Roberts' against Hearts (but I bet he doesn't get the stick that Roberts took!) Brill went the same way every time (and McInnes had sussed that too). So, they had done their homework better than us this time. Still, what a day and what a great support! The team should be proud of what they've achieved and I hope they can lift themselves for a push to Europe!
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Inverness CT -V- Aberdeen
Crossing was dreadful today, as were free kicks (from both sides, fortunately)!
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Inverness CT -V- Aberdeen
Gutted, but we didn't create enough to deserve it despite a much better 2nd half with some excellent football. Well done especially to Ross and Christie who were excellent when they came on. The guys played their hearts out: Shinnie was immense again, but they are all heroes!
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- Officially staying up and top 6?
- Officially staying up and top 6?
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Cup Final Ticket Allocation
I have 3 u16 tickets available in section 112, if anyone interested.
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Cup Final Ticket Allocation
The lack of comment from the club would suggest that we've not sold our allocation and have nothing to crow about. As hawkeyethegnu says, this has been debated at length in other threads - the reasons for our small support are multiple and complex; they are unlikely to change dramatically in the near future (but a cup victory would certainly do no harm!), so let's get over it. This is no time to be focusing on a negative - DESPITE our small support and budget we are in a major final and have a fair chance of actually lifting the trophy. I'm just delighted that I'm one of a happy band of followers who will be lucky enough to be there tto witness it!
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Team for Final
...agree with just about everything being said here, but Yogi is going to go 4-4-2 which will be a disaster on one of the widest pitches in Scotland. Hope I'm wrong, but that is what he has indicated. Can somebody get to him please?
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Team for Final
Don't like the sound of the "...Billy definitely needs a foil up front...." peice about Richie Foran. Sounds like the dreaded 4-4-2 to me (unless Yogi's bluffing??!!) http://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/latest/fierce-foran-tackle-gave-hughes-a-fright-1-3338582
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Team for Final
My thoughts exactly! If he starts with Wyness101's team, with the option of reverting to Yogi's team if we need a goal, I'd be happy with that, but don't go 4-4-2 from the start..................Please!
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im getting sooooo excited
Can start to think properly about it now. Productivity at work down the tubes!
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Inverness CT -V- Hibernian
We've really missed Draper in the last couple of games. Back to 4-2-3-1 for the final......please!
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Inverness CT -V- Hibernian
Masterstroke from Hughes; save all the goals for the final...at least I hope that's what's happening. Bring it on...the big day is nigh!
- Rex cards
- First goal....game over!
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First goal....game over!
Like Sneckboy, apparently, I'm a bit of a stats nerd! The corner stat is fascinating: between 1.5 and 3% of corners actually result in a goal (some teams are better than others at both scoring from them and defending them). And yet we all get so excited by them. Some of you will have seen that Barca often don't just pelt the ball into the midlle any more - they simply see it as an opportunity to keep possession.The point is that a cross into the box is effectively a 50:50 ball, so it is little wonder that goals from corners are so rare. It is astonishing that more inventive corners are not adopted by more teams. Back to who scores first and ICT - the stats are astounding for us....Sneckboy will no doubt tell us whether a whole season has ever been achived wherby a team has never won a game in which they've conceded first and/or t'other way around? I'm sure it says something about us, but I'm not quite sure what...
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Rex cards
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11781/9206234/greg-tansey-and-marley-watkins-set-to-play-for-inverness-caley-against-aberdeen Given the above, there's no way it is worth risking an appeal: the players would be dead against it and, throw in the cost and the chances and I'm sure they'll be left. Short again in midfield for Hibs, though!
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Team v H*bs on Wednesday
Brill Raven Devine Meekings Shinnie Foran Vincent Doran Ross Williams Mckay subs: Esson, Tremarco, Warren, Polworth, Christie, Pepper, Geenhaugh