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35 minutes ago, RednBlackComeback said:

How did we go from Tuesday’s performance to that today ?

Badly missed McLeod, and Bavidge obviously.

When McKay is in that kind of form we’d be as well playing with 10 men!

Tuesday night was 2 teams going toe to toe allowing space to play in. Today, once they scored and with us being too slow in possession, they got eleven behind the ball and were hard to break down. Need pace for that sort of game which we don’t have.

our finishing was poor today and the pick of the bunch was billy , centre of goal, 8 yards out, goalkeeper no where to be seen and only a defender on the line, billy hit him with his shot. Not so long ago he would have slotted home with aplomb.

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Just back home now and still can’t believe we didn’t get something out that game given the amount of shots on goal we had. I know we have a few key players injured, but we just didn’t seem to have another gear to go up, or a change in shape or tactics. Annan were out to frustrate and waste time from the minute they scored, we just didn’t handle that well. Makes next weeks game so much more crucial, but perhaps when we are up against it, is when we are at our best.

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That was a poor performance and hopefully a defeat that humbles us all and brings us back to reality. The team looked tired and I feel the managers lack of squad rotation may come back to haunt us. It would be easy to criticise individual performances today but I think we could still be playing now and not have scored! 

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Football can be a cruel game at times. Think Annan had 1 shot on goal and scored whereas we must have had well into double figures yet only hit the target on 2 occasions.  Paul Allan was desperately unlucky to hit the post but Billy should have scored. The majority of the other chances were all of the half chance variety and their keeper had 3/4 reallgood saves.

Felt some players were just off their game today, Bray, Stewart, Gilmour and Billy for example and, to me, Devine is a mistake waiting to happen in most games at the moment. He almost cost us another goal due to a poor needless pass and his delivery into their box was poor.

Finally the referee, who again I thought was poor. Blatant penalty denied in the first half and let Annan get away with murder on time wasting. Pick of that was one of their defenders going down in his box clutching his head only to ge treated for cramp. Too far away to see why the goal was disallowed but pretty sure if it was for a foul,  it wouldn't have been given outside the box. 

At least we now know what we have to do now and that is secure 8th place as a minimum. 

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1 hour ago, big cherly said:

Back into the relegation fight with a thumping bump. Maybe the wake up call we needed as we were flat and poor today. I’ll upset a lot here but well done Annan. They had a game plan and they executed it perfectly. Score  a goal early, sit back and defend in numbers. Waste time, play the referee and break forward when the openings come. 
The first 45 minutes we had Billy alone in Annan’s half up against 4 defenders??
We just did not have any answer either tactically or in quality of balls into the 18 yard box. When the few chances came we fluffed them. 

No talk now of 5 or 6th, every game now will be important in avoiding 9th place. 

bc

This, to me, is a concern with Kellagher in that I don't think he is tactically aware enough. Changes should have been made far earlier today and we needed to play at a far higher tempo. This nonsense if having all our players back to defend cirberz Gas to cease as it doesn't work as we then have not outlet to clear the ball. We actually kept 2 men up late in yfe game but we seriously need to change this tactic.

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A disappointing afternoon.

The early goal gave Annan something to defend, and a mixture of the woodwork, great saves and poor finishing cost us.

I’d like to see the penalty incident when Savage looked to be clearly fouled again, along with the alleged foul that caused our “goal” to be disallowed.

I’ve said before that we’d have bad days and setbacks, but we picked a bad day for this one.

However, back on 26 October when we had -3 points and were 15 points adrift of 9th, we’d all have grabbed being 8th in mid March and in control of our own destiny.

We need to put this behind us, regroup and focus on getting a win next week. 

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What an opportunity to close the gap on fourth place with a win . No where near good enough to lose at home to a really poor team, let's be honest they offered next to nothing.

 However, we just plodded on more out of hope than expectation. The changes we made were ineffective and far to late. Appreciate the bench was young but IMO they deserve a chance when things are going not to plan, not just  the last 5 minutes   Possibly some of the more senior players need a wee kick up the arse, get their hunger and desire back.

 

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CTO take on a grim afternoon of anti football.

Time wasters wasting our time

 

Was this going to be the game that breaks the Donkey's back? A home win would put Inverness in the driving seat whilst a win for Annan would revive their ailing hopes of avoiding the relegation play-off slot. Inverness were without Luis Longstaff, Alfie Bavidge and Calum Macleod, not forgetting long term casualties in Lewis Nicolson and Jake Davidson. Annan had their own injury issues with Tommy Goss. Undaunted they opened the scoring in the third minute, a deflected effort from Paul Smith. Virtually their only attempt over the ninety minutes. We, on the other hand were usurped by their tedious time wasting eleven behind the ball tactics and couldn't hit a coo on the arse with a big stick. Sean Murdoch, the referee, using the term loosely, was so far out of his depth it was unreal. A couple of penalty claims ignored and allowing the time wasting was his speciality. Paul Allan hit the post at the end of the first half and Jamie Smith made a handful of saves. Not a great day at the office as the temperature dropped before the end and the Donkey's took all three points. Meh

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12 hours ago, Robert said:

A disappointing afternoon.

The early goal gave Annan something to defend, and a mixture of the woodwork, great saves and poor finishing cost us.

I’d like to see the penalty incident when Savage looked to be clearly fouled again, along with the alleged foul that caused our “goal” to be disallowed.

I’ve said before that we’d have bad days and setbacks, but we picked a bad day for this one.

However, back on 26 October when we had -3 points and were 15 points adrift of 9th, we’d all have grabbed being 8th in mid March and in control of our own destiny.

We need to put this behind us, regroup and focus on getting a win next week. 

 we can’t keep harping on about the past. Yesterday was a chance to go 8 points clear of Annan with 7 games remaining. We should be cruising to the end of the season and safety.

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13 hours ago, Huisdean said:

This, to me, is a concern with Kellagher in that I don't think he is tactically aware enough. Changes should have been made far earlier today and we needed to play at a far higher tempo. This nonsense if having all our players back to defend cirberz Gas to cease as it doesn't work as we then have not outlet to clear the ball. We actually kept 2 men up late in yfe game but we seriously need to change this tactic.

Know what you mean Huisdean, I just hope when they are announced, our new owners pay big money for striker Cirberz Gas. 😃

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Some of our fans really need to give their head a shake. Talk of 'we should have been doing this' or 'should be doing that' or 'our manager is tactically unaware'. Are you living in the real world?

Read Roberts post above. We were dead and buried in October due to a truly inept manager the 15 point deduction no money and a variety of associated factors.

The very fact we've managed to claw ourselves back to a position on the park where we even have hope at surviving in this league is a near miracle. Yet we have fans wanting to turn on those same coaches and players who have achieved that. Seriously?

Some of the vitriol being spewed across social media is disgusting and a lot of it coming from so called diehard fans.

Shameful.

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Camera work from Annan like their team...  feckin pysh.

Billy Mackay must be having nightmares about missing that chance,  lift it above waist height and its a goal and he batters it off the defenders leg....  doh.

Very unhappy with the results yesterday. 

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36 minutes ago, STFU said:

Some of our fans really need to give their head a shake. Talk of 'we should have been doing this' or 'should be doing that' or 'our manager is tactically unaware'. Are you living in the real world?

Read Roberts post above. We were dead and buried in October due to a truly inept manager the 15 point deduction no money and a variety of associated factors.

The very fact we've managed to claw ourselves back to a position on the park where we even have hope at surviving in this league is a near miracle. Yet we have fans wanting to turn on those same coaches and players who have achieved that. Seriously?

Some of the vitriol being spewed across social media is disgusting and a lot of it coming from so called diehard fans.

Shameful.

Yes, pay our money, every right to express an opinion, (just like you have done here).
I personally have stated that what the manager and team has achieved so far is nothing short of amazing, and if we avoid relegation it will be recognised when we look back as one of the clubs greatest feats. 
We were all disappointed (I think) about the performance and result on Saturday having come of the ‘high’ of Tuesday nights extravaganza, but let’s not kid ourselves Saturday was not a timely warning! 
The team (SK - BM + players) has done well clawing back 15 points, with a good number of results ground out with a single goal. 
The loss of Alfie B and Louie L may be significant for the remaining games to come as Saturday displayed all too well for me. 
I’m optimistic we still have a better than good chance of remaining in division 3, but it’s going to an anxious few weeks for me. 
Respect your view, but equally I will continue to respect others that don’t.

bc

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1 hour ago, bishbashbosh said:

 we can’t keep harping on about the past. Yesterday was a chance to go 8 points clear of Annan with 7 games remaining. We should be cruising to the end of the season and safety.

I agree, but we aren’t.

That’s why remembering how far we’ve come can help us stay positive and behind the players for the run in.

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37 minutes ago, STFU said:

Some of our fans really need to give their head a shake. Talk of 'we should have been doing this' or 'should be doing that' or 'our manager is tactically unaware'. Are you living in the real world?

Read Roberts post above. We were dead and buried in October due to a truly inept manager the 15 point deduction no money and a variety of associated factors.

The very fact we've managed to claw ourselves back to a position on the park where we even have hope at surviving in this league is a near miracle. Yet we have fans wanting to turn on those same coaches and players who have achieved that. Seriously?

Some of the vitriol being spewed across social media is disgusting and a lot of it coming from so called diehard fans.

Shameful.

Typical over the top and loud reaction to fans who are just posting their own points of view.

After all this is not what football is all about the highs of Tuesday and the very lows of Saturday. Of course supporters are going to be gutted that was a f***ing sore one,not helped by the way Annan conducted themselves.

 

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I think we all are terribly disappointed but we just need to pick ourselves up, dust down and get back onto the task in hand. The players absolutely feel the same as could be seen in the bar post match. Hopefully this puts all the talk of promotion to bed and we just concentrate on getting safety. We would have taken this position when we entered admin. 

Folk are entitled to whatever views they like but the club existence is probably at stake here. Annan we're anti football imho and the ref was terrible but the problem really was we couldn't score? 

Hopefully a bit more positive at 4.45pm next Saturday. 

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People are quite entitled to express disappointment at the result but that can be done without the nastiness and character attacks.

You can say the team played poorly and talk about errors without broad sweeping statements suggesting they are useless.

You can question whether the manager got the tactics right for one game without claiming he's entirely tactically unaware.

Why does all decency and gratitude from some need to go out the window after a loss when the people involved have done way more right than wrong in the last 6 months or so?

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It's a football forum. They were rightly praised for the performance against Stenny. Unfortunately this was the Polar opposite and the fact that it came in the first game after our best performance of the season amplified our frailties on the park. It is abundantly clear we struggle without Longstaff's creativity and the pace and power of Alfie Bavidge, yet they both missed most of the Stenny game. MacLeod was also another good option that missed out. Through no fault of the players or management that left us with a fairly limp bench.

Such is life. It's where we are at just now. 

We can bounce back again as we have done before. It's going to be a tougher run-in than most fans envisaged and it's the same for every team fighting for their existence.

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Bit of a reality check all round, our defensive line didn't cover themselves in glory for the calamitous defending ( not defending?) which led to the corner and again for the goal.

Everything that followed was fairly pedestrian stuff giving the Annan team plenty time to pack the box whenever we were trying to break through. Plenty saves from their keeper, but I wouldn't say he was particularly over extended - simple stuff really.

The ref wasn't of a decent standard at all, not much worse than Tuesdays but we won that didn't we.

Well done Annan.

Pick it up next week.  Hopefully Macleod is back.

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3 hours ago, old caley girl said:

I think we all are terribly disappointed but we just need to pick ourselves up, dust down and get back onto the task in hand. The players absolutely feel the same as could be seen in the bar post match. Hopefully this puts all the talk of promotion to bed and we just concentrate on getting safety. We would have taken this position when we entered admin. 

Folk are entitled to whatever views they like but the club existence is probably at stake here. Annan we're anti football imho and the ref was terrible but the problem really was we couldn't score? 

Hopefully a bit more positive at 4.45pm next Saturday. 

Understand the underlying point you make OCG. I believe every one of the ICT fans that turned up on Saturday want to be able to continue to sit on their seat come August and support the team.  
However with respect the survival of the club and how we perform on the pitch are two separate matters. Any interested buyers will maybe keep an eye on the team’s results but it will have little or next to no bearing IMO on their decision to invest or not.

On the football side, the team on Saturday were running-on-empty. Absence of (key) injured players was evidence of just how important they are to the team. 
Yes Annan were time wasting, fainting injury, awful to watch, (to us) and rode their luck. But that’s their job. They turned up with one object in mind, go back down the A9 with 3 points. If they lost yesterday they understood that was their chance just about gone to get out of 9th position. 
We were unable or incapable to change the outcome to swing the game in our favour. We had plenty of time to grasp the way we were set up and playing wasn’t working.

So bad day at the office. Learn from it  and put it behind us (it’s history now). I look forward facing Allow on Saturday. Completely different type of game I would expect. 
bc

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9 minutes ago, big cherly said:

Understand the underlying point you make OCG. I believe every one of the ICT fans that turned up on Saturday want to be able to continue to sit on their seat come August and support the team.  
However with respect the survival of the club and how we perform on the pitch are two separate matters. Any interested buyers will maybe keep an eye on the team’s results but it will have little or next to no bearing IMO on their decision to invest or not.

On the football side, the team on Saturday were running-on-empty. Absence of (key) injured players was evidence of just how important they are to the team. 
Yes Annan were time wasting, fainting injury, awful to watch, (to us) and rode their luck. But that’s their job. They turned up with one object in mind, go back down the A9 with 3 points. If they lost yesterday they understood that was their chance just about gone to get out of 9th position. 
We were unable or incapable to change the outcome to swing the game in our favour. We had plenty of time to grasp the way we were set up and playing wasn’t working.

So bad day at the office. Learn from it  and put it behind us (it’s history now). I look forward facing Allow on Saturday. Completely different type of game I would expect. 
bc

Totally agree. 

Think you misunderstand what I was trying to say? I meant that given our minus 15 deduction we would have been happy enough with where we are now? 

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