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A cash gate will be in operation but you can buy your digital ticket in advance using this Link 

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Good article on the Nairn County website entitled Caley Thistle Connections

Have a wee read ahead of tonights game at Station Park with Ross Tokely the man in charge at Nairn, and he also knows a thing or two about our youth players having previously helped at Inverness with the coaching.

Here's Rossco>>>

 

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31 minutes ago, tm4tj said:

Good article on the Nairn County website entitled Caley Thistle Connections

Have a wee read ahead of tonights game at Station Park with Ross Tokely the man in charge at Nairn, and he also knows a thing or two about our youth players having previously helped at Inverness with the coaching.

Here's Rossco>>>

 

That’s exactly the type of message Ferguson should be giving our young players and it will boost their confidence.

His interview on Saturday will have done nothing for them.

He needs to learn how to get the best out of people, and fast!

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I will be heading through to support our team with waterproof jacket 😃

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Just now, IBM said:

I will be heading through to support our team with waterproof jacket 😃

Strange name for a woman :moon02:

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STARTING XI to face Nairn County FC tonight

1. Jack Newman (GK) Image

3. Matthew Strachan

4. Danny Devine

5. Remi Savage

6. Jake Davidson

7. Keith Bray

8. Luis Longstaff

9. Billy Mckay

10. Adam Brooks

11. Robbie Thompson

16. Calum MacLeod

SUBS

13. Szymon Rebilas (GK), 2. Jack Walker, 12. Calum MacKay, 14. Ethan Cairns, 15. Cameron Ferguson, 17. Sam Nixon, 18. Shae Keogh, 19. Ben Corner

And we're off...

  • 05’ | 0-0 Post! Adam Brooks is played through on goal by Billy Mckay’s pass but his effort comes off the post from close range.
  • 07’ | 0-0 Billy Mckay and Longstaff combine but the winger can’t get full contact on his shot and his effort is held.
  • 20’ | 0-1 GOAL! Billy Mckay gives us the lead with a great finish after meeting Keith Bray’s ball in the box.
  • 30’ | 0-2 GOAL! Robbie Thompson doubles our lead as he finishes Keith Bray's low cross from close range.
  • HT - 0-2
  • 53’ | 0-2 Luis Longstaff sees his low free-kick saved.
  • 54’ | 0-2 Close to a third! Brooks’ ball finds Longstaff in the box and his effort is off the post.
  • 74‘ | 1-2 Goal. Matthew Wright pulls one back for Nairn County.
  • 76’ | 1-3 GOAL! Calum Mackay makes it 3-1 after a great move on the break from the Caley Jags.
  • FT - 1-3 
Nairn County 1-3 Inverness CT
(B Mckay 20, R Thompson 30), C Mackay (76)

58’ |  ICTFC Subs: Jack Walker, Calum Mackay, Ethan Cairns and Sam Nixon ON, Danny Devine, Billy Mckay, Jake Davidson, Robbie Thompson OFF

70‘ |  ICTFC Subs: Szymon Rebilas, Cameron Ferguson, Shae Keogh and Ben Corner ON, Jack Newman, Luis Longstaff, Remi Savage and Adam Brooks OFF

 

 

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I’ll be watching the Turkey match but following the ICT score from here in Olu Deniz, named after Deniz Wynez.

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Good first half performance, second half pretty even.

Well taken goals and we could have had a few more before the break.

Some rough challenges by Nairn.

Picks for me were Bray, MacLeod, Thompson and Mackay, but all the players worked hard. Yes, MacLeod made a poor pass which led to the Nairn goal, but these things will happen with the youngsters as they learn, and otherwise he was controlling the midfield.

I was within earshot of Ferguson and he was positively encouraging and coaching the youngsters, which was good to hear.

Raith will be a tough challenge, but there is hope. Gilmour will be back for it. Nicolson a month or so away from returning. 

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10 minutes ago, Robert said:

 

Some rough challenges by Nairn.

 

 

Aye their striker (Barron?) had a lecture from the referee after flying into a challenge from behind late in the first half. He wasn't seeing much of the ball as our defence was assured first half so frustration looked to have set in. 

Much slicker pitch cut shorter than Grant St & a bit if rain all helped our passing we were much better first half compared to Saturday. 

Billy Mackay showed how effective he still is when he gets a chance in the box a really well constructed and well taken goal for 1-0. 

All the changes disrupted the second half but another good run out for the young team. 

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The pre match warm up at Station Park .. Bollan actively involved & Ferguson watching on as manager fair enough ... but what exactly is Kellachers role in this dream team he looks completely detached ! 

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The team moved the ball better at times tonight but still frustrating to watch us overplay on the edge of the box, then get hit on the counter attack. I think our defensive options are good but we need to strengthen the midfield and attacking options and a backup GK is a must. Macloed showed up well at times but he and Nixon got caught out for the goal. Bray was very quiet again and didn’t really get into the game. Brooks and Longataff were wasteful in front of goal and Billy showed what’s he is capable off when he is in the box.  Walker lead the young team through the second half and Cairns and McKay looked promising. I think we really need to get behind this team as fans and back these promising young players. It’s going to be a roller coaster season. 

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Looking at Ferguson's comments to the press after the game he has no intentions of changing the style of play this season.  So it's 5 at the back and tippy tappy football to look forward to again.

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15 hours ago, tm4tj said:

Good article on the Nairn County website entitled Caley Thistle Connections

Have a wee read ahead of tonights game at Station Park with Ross Tokely the man in charge at Nairn, and he also knows a thing or two about our youth players having previously helped at Inverness with the coaching.

Here's Rossco>>>

 

Big Tokes definitely making his pitch for the job when it becomes available.

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10 hours ago, LisleRightPeg said:

The team moved the ball better at times tonight but still frustrating to watch us overplay on the edge of the box, then get hit on the counter attack. I think our defensive options are good but we need to strengthen the midfield and attacking options and a backup GK is a must. Macloed showed up well at times but he and Nixon got caught out for the goal. Bray was very quiet again and didn’t really get into the game. Brooks and Longataff were wasteful in front of goal and Billy showed what’s he is capable off when he is in the box.  Walker lead the young team through the second half and Cairns and McKay looked promising. I think we really need to get behind this team as fans and back these promising young players. It’s going to be a roller coaster season. 

Was he still sticking with the damned 5 at the back?

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10 hours ago, EvilWhiteStripe said:

Big Tokes definitely making his pitch for the job when it becomes available.

I’d have him back in a heartbeat right now for a League One campaign 

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11 hours ago, EvilWhiteStripe said:

Big Tokes definitely making his pitch for the job when it becomes available.

1 hour ago, CaleyCanary said:

I’d have him back in a heartbeat right now for a League One campaign 

 

Two words. Richie Foran

Would love to see Tokes in the dugout, perhaps with some combo of Doran, Esson, Ridgers, but that may be more sentimental than sensible. He has been quietly doing some coaching and hopefully gaining his badges (?) so if at some stage he feels he has amassed enough experience, is ready and has proven himself at his current level then why the heck not. I am sure he would crawl over broken glass for ICT as a manager given his history and loyalty to the club over the years. If we are using the current manager as a benchmark, then the bar is not that high!   

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Yep the Richie Foran experience certainly gives you the jitters when thinking about bringing back a club legend but I don’t feel Tokes is another RF - and I most certainly do feel he’d do a far better job with our youngsters than Ferguson - the bar has indeed been set very low now.

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