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ICT have now played for 7 hours without scoring a goal. And it's not as if we are faced with keepers making miraculous saves, we just aren't cutting through or making chances like we used to. It may well be that fatigue is taking its toll in the midst of a long run of weekend and midweek games, and at times like this the decision to release our 2 back-up strikers and not replace either of them seems to have been the wrong one.
Anyway, some stats for you. Since Watkins sealed our victory in Dingwall, we have currently gone 402 minutes (plus however much injury time there was in our last 5 matches, which would get you to 7 hours) without a goal.
I've looked back and found that only once have we had a longer drought - the record was set in March 2002 and stands at 426 minutes (again plus any injury time). That run started with a painful cup QF defeat to Partick and ended with a Tokely equaliser v County. It's not as if we were short of goalscorers or creativity back then, as we had Wyness, Ritchie, Christie and Robson.
So, the upshot is that we need to score in the first 24 minutes v Motherwell to avoid setting an unwanted record. More importantly, we know that when we score first, we always win!