Inverness CT 3 - 0 Gretna

League Match
Saturday, January 5th, 2008, 3:00 PM at Tulloch Caledonian Stadium
Attendance: 3,919
Referee: Dougie McDonald
Inverness CT  Gretna

Goalscorers
Marius Niculae (34)
John Rankin (pen.) (39)
Marius Niculae (41)
None.

Team Managers
Craig Brewster Unknown.

Starting Eleven
Michael Fraser
Richard Hastings
Ross Tokely
Grant Munro
David Proctor
Russell Duncan
Ian Black
John Rankin
Don Cowie
Dennis Wyness
Marius Niculae
Caig
Barr
Collin
Innes
Horwood
Makinwa
Jenkins
Yantorno
Murray
Skelton
Deuchar

Substitutes
Zbigniew Małkowski
Jamie Duff
Roy McBain
Markus Paatelainen
Iain Vigurs
Dale Gillespie
Graham Bayne
Grady
Osman
McGill
Deverdics
McLaren
Canning
Fleming

Substitutions
Markus Paatelainen for Don Cowie (66)
Roy McBain for Richard Hastings (75)
Graham Bayne for Marius Niculae (77)
Osman -> Jenkins (51)
McGill -> Makinwa (88)

Bookings
None. None.

Red Cards
None. None.
Appearances & Goals To Date
Michael Fraser (GK) 43 apps -
David Proctor 54 apps4 goals
Richard Hastings 320 apps3 goals
Grant Munro 232 apps5 goals
Ross Tokely 423 apps29 goals
Russell Duncan 245 apps8 goals
John Rankin 55 apps9 goals
Don Cowie 25 apps6 goals
Ian Black 93 apps3 goals
Marius Niculae 23 apps8 goals
Dennis Wyness 233 apps101 goals
Markus Paatelainen (sub) 12 apps2 goals
Roy McBain (sub) 285 apps16 goals
Graham Bayne (sub) 123 apps20 goals

Starting Lineup
Youngest Player:David Proctor (23 years 311 days)
Oldest Player:Ian Black (2009 years 158 days)
Average Player Age:27 years 287 days
Domestic Players:10 (90.91 % of starting eleven)

Matchday Squad
Youngest Player:Iain Vigurs (19 years 247 days)
Oldest Player:Dale Gillespie (2009 years 158 days)
Average Player Age:25 years 277 days
Domestic Players:17 (94.44 % of matchday squad)

First Team Debuts

Milestones

Craig Brewster made two changes to the starting lineup after a disappointing defeat in the New Year fixture against Aberdeen. On-loan defender Phil McGuire was suspended for what might have been his last game for the Caley Jags – at least for a while – if a permanent deal cant be worked out with Dunfermline. His place in central defence was taken by the versatile David Proctor who may not have had success at Dundee United but is once again proving to be a very capable player in Inverness colours. Dennis Wyness also returned to the side with Graham Bayne dropping to the bench.

Gretna had endured a horrendous journey up the A9. Opting to come up a day early, but were thwarted at Perth for 6 hours because of bad weather and didn’t arrive until very late Friday night. Saturday was to be no better for them as Caley Thistle once again triumphed at the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium with a 3-0 victory and made it 10 goals scored and none conceded against the visitors this season.

This win was Caley Thistle’s fifth home victory in a row at the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium and seventh in the last 9 games, a record that has seen the club climb up the table from the relegation spot to currently lie seventh and only 4 points off third placed Motherwell.

Going into this game Caley Thistle had scored 996 competitive goals but try as they might, they could only take the tally to 999 after this game and will have to wait for that 1000th goal.

The home side, often slow to start was quick off the blocks in this game. Gretna has had a habit of completely capitulating if hit hard and early and this appeared to be Craig Brewster’s gameplan.

The first real chance fell to Ian Black in only 4 minutes when he forced a save out of Tony Caig after some neat build up play from Ross Tokely and Don Cowie. Dennis Wyness was next with a chance when a volleyed effort went close in 13 minutes but was again saved by Caig. David Proctor then had a header saved by the keeper and Ian Black had one blocked by Skelton and with 23 minutes on the clock, Caley Thistle had another three efforts on goal courtesy of a John Rankin corner. First Ross Tokely saw his headed effort blocked on the line, then the keeper blocked Grant Munro’s attempt and finally Proctor had a shot diverted off the bar and out for a corner which came to nothing.

Goals were coming, and even the neutrals could tell that only one team was going to score them. The first came in 34 minutes and it was from Marius Niculae with a major assist from Russell Duncan. Duncan surged forward from his own half deep into Gretna’s and then laid the ball off to Niculae who looked up and then drilled a perfect shot low into the corner from 25 yards to make it 1-0.

Five minutes later, it was Niculae again harassing the Gretna defence and this time he was needlessly pulled down by Chris Innes and the ref had no hesitation in awarding a spot kick. John Rankin stepped up to take it and made no mistake. 2-0.

At 2-0 Gretna did have a decent effort from Craig Barr but Mike Fraser held it easily enough.

Back to the other end then and another goal from Niculae in 41 minutes. Marius doesn’t seem to score single goals and today was to be no different. A Cowie corner was headed on by Tokely and Marius volleyed it home from the edge of the box to make it 3-0.

If the first half was exciting and enjoyable from an ICT point of view, the second was a bit more mundane. Caley Thistle were on the hunt for competitive goal number 1000 but despite numerous chances, they couldn’t get it. Gretna on the other hand, although they tried, put very little pressure on the Caley Thistle defence and when they did ICT usually went back up the park and had a go themselves.

Niculae was the first to have a go just after half-time before Skelton tried his luck for Gretna. Wyness then went close with a header that went just inches wide and then Rankin curled a shot just past Caig's post. Caley Thistle then came within a whisker of goal 1000 through substitute Markus Paatelainen. A Rankin cross found Markus in the box and he headed powerfully at the keeper but Caig managed to tip it over for a corner. From the resultant corner, Markus again went close but Caley Thistle just couldn’t get that fourth goal.

Gretna had a chance at a consolation goal in 77 minutes but Mike Fraser managed to push away Fabian Yantorno’s shot. At the other end four minutes later Proctor hit the post and Paatelainen hit the rebound over the bar and that was about it.

A fine victory, a clean sheet and 999 competitive goals. Its Hibs at Easter Road in the cup this week so a hard game but with confidence running high and Hibs lying below ICT in the SPL table, a win is definitely possible.

Match report written by CaleyD



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Pld W D L F A +/- Pts
1. Rangers 19 14 2 3 45 16 29 44
2. Celtic 20 13 4 3 51 17 34 43
3. Motherwell 20 11 2 7 30 25 5 35
4. Aberdeen 22 9 6 7 28 29 -1 33
5. Dundee Utd 22 10 2 10 32 30 2 32
6. Falkirk 22 9 5 8 34 35 -1 32
7. Inverness CT 22 10 1 11 31 35 -4 31
8. Hibernian 21 7 7 7 29 28 1 28
9. Kilmarnock 22 5 7 10 23 32 -9 22
10. St. Mirren 20 6 4 10 13 31 -18 22
11. Hearts 22 5 6 11 32 40 -8 21
12. Gretna 20 2 4 14 16 46 -30 10