Inverness CT 2 - 0 Dundee Utd

League Cup - Rd 3
Tuesday, September 20th, 2005, 7:45 PM at Tulloch Caledonian Stadium
Attendance: 1,919
Referee: John Underhill
Inverness CT  Dundee Utd

Goalscorers
Liam Fox (2)
Barry Wilson (40)
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Team Managers
Craig Brewster Gordon Chisholm

Starting Eleven
Mark Brown
Grant Munro
David Proctor
Darren Dods
Barry Wilson
Russell Duncan
Richie Hart
Liam Fox
Alan Morgan
Dennis Wyness
Rory McAllister
Stillie
Archibald
McCracken
Canero
Ritchie
Duff
Brebner
Wilson
Robson
Miller
Fernandez

Substitutes
Michael Fraser
Tom Parratt
Ian Black
Craig Brewster
Chris Finnegan
McLean
Kenneth
McInnes
Samuel
McIntyre

Substitutions
Ian Black for Rory McAllister (85)
Samuel -> Duff (46)
McIntyre -> Miller (67)
McInnes -> Canero (75)

Bookings
None. Miller (44)

Red Cards
None. none
Appearances & Goals To Date
Mark Brown (GK) 142 apps -
Grant Munro 138 apps3 goals
Darren Dods 38 apps1 goal
David Proctor 26 apps -
Alan Morgan 3 apps -
Liam Fox 17 apps5 goals
Barry Wilson 239 apps71 goals
Richie Hart 112 apps15 goals
Russell Duncan 153 apps4 goals
Rory McAllister 6 apps -
Dennis Wyness 164 apps81 goals
Ian Black (sub) 21 apps -

Starting Lineup
Youngest Player:David Proctor (21 years 204 days)
Oldest Player:Alan Morgan (2007 years 51 days)
Average Player Age:27 years 215 days
Domestic Players:11 (100.00 % of starting eleven)

Matchday Squad
Youngest Player:David Proctor (21 years 204 days)
Oldest Player:Rory McAllister (2007 years 51 days)
Average Player Age:31 years 118 days
Domestic Players:16 (100.00 % of matchday squad)

First Team Debuts

Milestones

Caley Thistle make it through to the quarter final of the CIS Cup despite a severely depleted squad. A 2-0 victory against Dundee United with goals from Liam Fox and Barry Wilson in the first half sealed United's fate. United came close but could only hit the woodwork and not the back of the net.

In the end a comfortable win but United had their chances. A little piece of history was created – this was the first time that Caley Thistle have beaten Dundee United in eight attempts.

History may have been on United's side but the woodwork proved to be a valuable twelfth man for ICT. Former home favourite Barry Robson was given a hard time by the fans; memories of a disputed penalty on the last day of 2004/05 had not faded and, when he hit the post twice and the bar once with headers, ironic cheers rang out.

Craig Brewster was forced to make changes due to injuries and he opted to leave himself on the bench. Rory McAllister and Alan Morgan made their first starts and the starting eleven also included Richie Hart, Russell Duncan and Dennis Wyness. United were virtually at full strength.

There was a dream start for the home side as Liam Fox took a Wyness pass in the second minute and neatly lobbed Derek Stillie from all of 30 yards. Lee Miller let fly at the other end in four minutes but he was wide of the target.

Three minutes later Robson had a free header in the box but inexplicably hit the post. Stillie beat out a Barry Wilson shot in 13 minutes and Morgan's follow-up went across the goal.

On the half-hour mark Robson came close again but this time he headed onto the bar. Caley Thistle pushed for a second goal and it came five minutes before the break. A Wyness pass was chased down by Wilson but he was grounded as he rounded Stillie, a penalty was a possibility but Wilson headed on and managed to nudge the ball over the line.

United introduced Collin Samuel in the second half and his speed caused a few problems. The visitors had a good spell just after the interval and David Fernandez forced a diving save from Mark Brown in just 25 seconds. United did have the ball in the net a minute later but the flag was up. Brown held a Robson header in 53 minutes then a Fernandez on-target shot hit Samuel but the striker was offside anyway.

The home side were rarely threatened and McAllister came close in 70 minutes. He headed the ball down in the box to give himself a clear shot but hit it over the bar. Mark Wilson sent in a cross from the right in 73 minutes and Robson's header came back off the post. It was just not his day.

Jim McIntyre made a good break through the middle in 77 minutes but somehow he hit it very wide. In the dying seconds a Hart low drive went just wide then a Duncan shot from 30 yards was saved by Stillie at the post.

A good result, a place in the quarter final draw, some fine performances and a few selection headaches for the manager as regular first team players come back to fitness.

Match report written by Ian Broadfoot



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