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Am I correct in remembering that’s the first time we’ve picked up 3 points since being a goal down since Queen’s Park last December? Either way, domineering second half performance…. On the bus back from Aberdeen feeling more positive than longer than I care to think 

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26 minutes ago, NuclearDachshund said:

Am I correct in remembering that’s the first time we’ve picked up 3 points since being a goal down since Queen’s Park last December? Either way, domineering second half performance…. On the bus back from Aberdeen feeling more positive than longer than I care to think 

You are right that conceding the first goal is usually fatal for us - but I think the last comeback was at the end of January when we won 3-2 at Raith (when we thought Alex Samuel was going to be our saviour after his hattrick)

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13 minutes ago, Yngwie said:

You are right that conceding the first goal is usually fatal for us - but I think the last comeback was at the end of January when we won 3-2 at Raith (when we thought Alex Samuel was going to be our saviour after his hattrick)

Right enough…. Indeed that was equally a joyful watch and a false dawn 

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2 hours ago, Pele_Is_God said:

We were excellent 2nd half I thought. Pele was sitting with Grassa and Savage, was nice to see him.

Yep, Pele is God. Good times. They’ll be back!

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34 minutes ago, Yngwie said:

Today’s result takes Kellacher’s win rate to 33%, overtaking Ferguson’s 29%.

For me it’s 50% as we should discount the Dumbarton game given what he and the players had been through in the days leading up to it. 

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I hadn’t until today been taking much notice of League One crowds apart from Inverness ones (which seem to end in 01-05 incredibly frequently) and was quite surprised to see the crowd at Cove today was as low as 551. At Inverness they remain in the 1509-1900 range and today in League One, the 1565 for the local derby between Montrose and Arbroath was way above any of the others and probably exceptional because it was a derby.

So far, ICT don’t seem to have done too badly maintaining the kind of crowds they had in the Championship with a fairly small drop off. Let’s hope that this can continue because a fall to what emerges as typical L1 numbers would be fairly disastrous. A credible campaign to survive in the third tier would certainly help.

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Absolutely buzzing after that result.  Well done to all concerned. A nice wee winning run to finish off a desperate 2024 is the Xmas present we all need. Perfectly achievable I think.

Onwards and upwards

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Scott &co. & his boys deserve all the credit we can give them .Their fight back yesterday was incredible against the top team .So proud of them,and to see Scott's delight when we scored was heart warming .They played their hearts out right up to the end .Well done to one and all .Keep it up boys we can do this .🌟❤️💙

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Brilliant to see the two young western isles lads on the score sheet!


Also the ICT social media team were brilliantly on point in posting “siri, play Western Isles by Peat and Diesel”…need to have that tune at the Caledonian Stadium to encourage them!

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On a  day when a depleted Crystal Palace lost at home and a depleted Sutton United team lost away, coming out of an event and seeing this briliant result really made my weekend. It feels like the team are playing with a bit more freedom, conviction and energy. And we still have some gems in the team. Obviously the worry is if we get a Dodds-era injury crisis [which with our squad is now 2-3 players being out!] it could make life more difficult.... but aside from that I am buzzing for my trip up for QotS away in two weeks time

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It's credit to Kellacher that the mindset and approach has changed so immediately. We're seeing it in how the team play and in press conferences and interviews that we've moved from an attitude of 'must not lose' to a more positive 'we can win'. Things aren't perfect but that's being acknowledged with a view to working on improvements instead of throwing out tired excuses and complaints and playing victim.

Survival in league 1 is still a monumental challenge and whether we manage it or not there feels like there is a true sense of belief about the club again that's been missing for a long time.

We play the league leaders again next week and I'm looking forward to it.

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1 hour ago, Northern_jaggie said:

Also the ICT social media team were brilliantly on point in posting “siri, play Western Isles by Peat and Diesel”…need to have that tune at the Caledonian Stadium to encourage them!

Who do P&D support I wonder. It would be great if they could write a tune for the club.

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First time at an ICT game for a shamefully long time and really enjoyed that! Didn't see what the penalty was for (can anyone enlighten me cos nobody appealed for it that I saw?) Thought the team were excellent in the second half, proper attack after attack and our win was deserved. Hopefully the start of a winning run. Also shout out to the team bus driver for offering to let our daughter take the drivers seat, she loved it 😀 IMG-20241109-WA0008.thumb.jpg.e7d221c6e7a220ac3c7438a2f3bbb81f.jpg

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22 hours ago, Robert said:

For me it’s 50% as we should discount the Dumbarton game given what he and the players had been through in the days leading up to it. 

Tbf we could use the Dunc logic for his games where artificial pitches don't count, games we conceded don't matter and defeats are only considered if if they are against teams we don't play ........so technically dunc has a much higher record than many fans are giving credit

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