Would love to see us break this 24 match unbeaten spell. This is a marvellous achievement by ICT. Even more of an achievement( if it was true) is the headline on front page of the Courier that Caley have WON their last 24 games.
i agree jardi ,he has to show a backbone and sub someone who is underperforming has to be done this way it should keep them on there toes ,id defo like to see our manager go back to the tactics shown against ayr in the 5-0 game it works great for us got to play to the strengths of our top players ,in recent games our manager seems to play to the strengths of our defensive player ,however i dont think fordyce compliments our attacking game ,got to be semple and doyle in the centre need guys in there who play the ball about not just defend and get rid .
Would love to see us break this 24 match unbeaten spell. This is a marvellous achievement by ICT. Even more of an achievement( if it was true) is the headline on front page of the Courier that Caley have WON their last 24 games.
Tough match and with Inverness 4 points ahead of us we really must not lose as that would leave us 7 points behind them for 4th place.
Inverness beat Partick last week they had drawn 7 games in a row before that since they beat Partick earlier in the season.
Inverness last lost a league match on 13th March against Dunfermline which are also the last team to beat them this season in the 1st round of the Irn Bru cup.
Inverness 24 match unbeaten spell
4 wins this season (8 last season) - 12 wins
9 draws this season (3 last season) - 12 draws
Let`s go for it Queens and be the team to end this run plus it would be nice to see Dobbie score against Inverness as well as he has not done that yet for us.
Come on Queens!
Folk moan about Martin but Leighfield is a bomb scare.
Today's game summed the Queens up very succinctly. As an attacking force we are as good as any out there and some of the play was scintillating with Dykes leading the line very ably supported by Stirling and Todd with Dobbie as every providing a threat. 3-0 and coasting and I was just waiting to see if we could match the Ayr score. At this point, although Leighfield was obviously a bag of nerves, our defence had their attack in the back pocket limiting ICT to barely a kick. Having missed several chances to add to the scoreline we conceded a poor goal from a free kick out wide with hardly a challenge on their scorer after which it looked as though they would score with every attack with some players going missing, I point the finger at Stirling at this point after having had an excellent game up until then. Ironically Leighfield saved us from defeat at the end of this game.
Brilliant in attack but fragile in defence so it looks as though we are in for a roller coater for the remainder of the season and Palmerston is the place to come to if you want goals but hard for the home supporters to watch and not overly good for the health. Perhaps the tickets should come with a health warning on them!!!!!
Should the manager have made the changes before it was 3-2 and hooked those who had went missing earlier-yes in my opinion.
Another 3-3 draw at home. This time Queens were 3-0 up rather than 3-0 down as they were in the Alloa game....
Is Martin injured again? If so, I hope Leighfield sharpens up as reports that he was a bag of nerves isn't good to hear, with an 18 year old sub keeper on the bench....Although, young Jack saved Queens from a 4-3 defeat near the end...
Naysmith, at 3-0 ahead should be closing the game out with defence minded players getting on the pitch...
We can point fingers at not making changes and sitting in deep but the fact is the first two goals were bread and butter saves directly in front of the keeper. It's not like he was out of position either, he just can't command from close range. He ships in goals every time we play him. Harsh as he's young but true.
It's gutting because the game was well and truly in the bag. 10 minutes of madness.