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Posted

This match and others seem to slipping off the radar at the minute.

 

I'd line up as follows:

 

Brill

Raven Warren Meekings Shinnie

Tansey Foran 

Watkins Vincent Doran

Mckay

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Posted

I'd expect that XI but Draper for Vincent, wouldn't be surprised if it's a 4-4-2 thought with Richie supporting Billy though

Posted

spoke to John Hughes himself and he said there is only one change for tomorrow's game, wouldnt tell me what it was though

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Posted (edited)

I've said it before and I'll say it again; Dingwall is too narrow for wingers to be effective.  For that reason I'd go with a 4-3-3 - 

 

Brill

 

Raven Warren Meekings Shinnie

 

Draper Vincent Tansey

 

Doran Foran Mckay

 

Subs - Esson, Devine, Tremarco, Ross, Watkins, Polworth, Williams/Greenhalgh

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Posted

I'd go for :

Brill

Raven, Warren, Meetings, Shinnie

Watkins, Draper, Foran, Tansey

Vincent

Mckay

Although, I do feel a bit sorry for Tremarco who has been really good too.

Posted

spoke to John Hughes himself and he said there is only one change for tomorrow's game, wouldnt tell me what it was though

 

A different team :-q

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Posted

spoke to John Hughes himself and he said there is only one change for tomorrow's game, wouldnt tell me what it was though

 

County are keeping the lights on.

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Posted

 

I've said it before and I'll say it again; Dingwall is too narrow for wingers to be effective.  For that reason I'd go with a 4-3-3 - 

Brill

Raven Warren Meekings Shinnie

Draper Vincent Tansey

Doran Foran Mckay

While I think there could be a danger in getting overun in midfield with this, worth a try initially to see if it works and if not swtch to another formation

 

Subs - Esson, Devine, Tremarco, Ross, Watkins, Polworth, Williams/Greenhalgh

 
Posted

spoke to John Hughes himself and he said there is only one change for tomorrow's game, wouldnt tell me what it was though

 

We are going to take this seriously.

 

Butcher and others did not know how to get a win according to the Herald................''Terry Butcher achieved many things during his time as Inverness manager but beating rivals Ross County on their own patch was not one of them.

 

The mantle has now been passed to Hughes who will look to end a decade-long drought by leading Inverness to an El Kessocko victory away from home for the first time since August 2004. You have to go even further back to find the last time Inverness triumphed in Dingwall on league duty, goals from Richie Hart and Barry Robson sealing a 2-0 victory back in March 2003.''

Posted

Think I'd be tempted to go 4-4-2 in Dungwall:

Brill

Raven Warren Meekings Tremarco

Watkins Tansey Vincent Shinnie

Foran Mckay

Esson Devine Polworth Ross Christie Draper

Posted

El Kessecko *cringe*

 

Guess you'll not like the El Kessecko half and half scarf that coming out... 

 

:tongue:

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Posted

Is this game on TV at all tonight?

 

Depends on wether the natives moderate their language following Saturdays potty mouth shenanigans.

Posted (edited)

heardthat bbc alba apparently pulled the early slot because of the st midden fans. kept singing derek adams youre a w@***r and mics kept picking it up

 

ETA cant think why they would think that  :lol:

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El Kessecko *cringe*

Guess you'll not like the El Kessecko half and half scarf that coming out...

:tongue:

Not sure if that's a thing but of it is then not a chance!

I see County are refusing to accept proof of purchase of tickets for the first game to get replacements / refunds for tonight.

Very poor from them.

Posted

 

 

El Kessecko *cringe*

Guess you'll not like the El Kessecko half and half scarf that coming out...

:tongue:

Not sure if that's a thing but of it is then not a chance!

I see County are refusing to accept proof of purchase of tickets for the first game to get replacements / refunds for tonight.

Very poor from them.

 

Grrrr .... Good enough incentive to PUMP them !!!

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Posted

You'd think they could afford to be a bit more sympathetic to out-of-pocket fans given the £100,000 they've reportedly received for Kevin "The Goals" Luckassen, or are they using that money to finally upgrade the electricity supply capacity.

 

That amazes baffles me. They get him on a free, he fails to score in 16 appearances, and then rather than paying him off like some of their other foreign duds, they end up with a windfall. Jammy sods - but we need to use whichever agent brokered that deal!

Posted (edited)

Hope they get a poxy crowd tonight - ridiculous policy not to accept proof of purchase as......proof of purchase! Fingers crossed, the ICT lads will do the business and make them pay for their club's poor grace!

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Posted

I guess the replay will not be shown on bt sport like the first fixture... Anyone have an idea of when / where the highlights will be up because I have to work during the game and there is no radios allowed!

 

-.-

Posted

Although I'm sure County are not under any legal obligation to do so, honouring obvious 'proof of purchase' tickets would have been a good bit of PR for them.

An opportunity missed by Uncle Roy! I say that without knowing the SPFL stance on this scenario - maybe they're not 'allowed' to.

 

But I'm eternally fickle - if they were offering free admission to those who produced stubs from the first game, I'd have dismissed it as a cheap gimmick, designed to make them look good in a desperate attempt to deflect some of the attention we're getting with the cup final approaching!

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