Inverness CT 0 - 2 Arbroath

League - League 1
Saturday, December 14th, 2024, 3:00 PM at Caledonian Stadium
Attendance: 1,531
Referee: Colin Steven
Inverness CT  Arbroath

Goalscorers
None. Dylan Smith (52)
Gavin Reilly (93)

Team Managers
Scott Kellacher David Gold & Colin Hamilton

Starting Eleven
Musa Dibaga
Matthew Strachan
Remi Savage
Daniel Devine
Robbie Thompson
Charlie Gilmour
Paul Allan
Adam Mackinnon
James Nolan
Luis Longstaff
Billy Mckay
Aidan McAdams
Jack Wilkie
Thomas O'Brien
Calum Gallagher
Ryan Dow
Scott Stewart
Fraser Taylor
Keith Watson
Ryan Flynn
Innes Murray
Dylan Smith

Substitutes
Corey Paterson
Sam Thompson
Lee Walker
Ben Gardiner
Keith Bray
Calum MacLeod
Calum MacKay
Jack McConnell
Craig Slater
Liam Callaghan
Gavin Reilly
Gavin Coulson
Layton Bisland
Brynn Sinclair
Alasdair Spalding

Substitutions
Keith Bray for Matthew Strachan (68)
Ben Gardiner for Adam Mackinnon (82)
Alasdair Spalding -> Innes Murray (58)
Gavin Reilly -> Fraser Taylor (76)
Craig Slater -> Calum Gallagher (76)

Bookings
Robbie Thompson (18)
Robbie Thompson (35)
Innes Murray (13)

Red Cards
Robbie Thompson (35)
None.
Appearances & Goals To Date
Musa Dibaga (GK) 16 apps -
Matthew Strachan 19 apps -
Daniel Devine 234 apps10 goals
Remi Savage 40 apps1 goal
Robbie Thompson 26 apps -
Charlie Gilmour 52 apps4 goals
Paul Allan 14 apps3 goals
Adam Mackinnon 19 apps3 goals
James Nolan 15 apps1 goal
Billy Mckay 316 apps113 goals
Luis Longstaff 54 apps4 goals
Ben Gardiner (sub) 1 app (debut) -
Keith Bray (sub) 27 apps2 goals

Starting Lineup
Youngest Player:James Nolan (19 years 78 days)
Oldest Player:Billy Mckay (36 years 62 days)
Average Player Age:24 years 128 days
Domestic Players:5 (45.45 % of starting eleven)

Matchday Squad
Youngest Player:Keith Bray (18 years 262 days)
Oldest Player:Sam Thompson (2026 years 141 days)
Average Player Age:23 years 80 days
Domestic Players:12 (66.67 % of matchday squad)

First Team Debuts
Ben Gardiner(Signed )

Milestones

The Curse Strikes



Inverness and Arbroath met at the Caledonian Stadium as the Christmas shopping got into full swing. With the frost lifting, it was a chilled afternoon for this fixture with Inverness missing four longer term casualties in Jake Davidson, and Lewis Nicolson along with loan players Connall Ewan and striker Charlie Reilly . Ethan Cairns was also missing. Corey Patterson came in as an emergency loan due to an injury to Szymon Rebilas. Arbroath, like Inverness, were one of the form teams in League1 prior to kick off and talk of the Manager of the Month curse was rife. As it happened, the Curse saw Robbie Thompson sent off before the interval and second half goals from Dylan Smith & Gavin Reilly won the points for the Smokies. In truth it wasn't a great performance today, but we can't complain after the recent run we had been on. It was a result that puts Arbroath top of the table, not a bad week for them, and their assistant gaffer who had a Golden baby boy introduced to the world. Congratulations David Gold and fiance Claire.
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A quick start from the hosts offered them what looked like a decent chance when a ball from the left was met by a couple of attackers near the edge of the six yard box, alas we seemed to try and walk the ball into the net rather than attempt a first time strike and the fleeting moment passed us by. 

The fleet footed Luis Longstaff tried to replicate his goal against Montrose from the previous week as he cut in from the left across the face of the box. It was perfect up until his parting shot which he dragged wide on this occasion in the tenth minute.

After the initial surge, the game lapsed into mediocrity, littered with fouls and errors from both sides with Arbroath not in any hurry to venture forward. Robbie Thompson was booked for a soft infringement on Ryan Dow. That would come back to bite him on the arse before the interval.

On the half hour and following a corner, Adam MacKinnon saw his fierce volley deflected just wide.

Five minutes later, the already booked Robbie Thompson was sent off after he tripped Fraser Taylor who had picked up the ball about 30 yards from his own goal and was preparing to surge forward, albeit some 70 yards from Dibaga in the Inverness goal. A needless foul with plenty of bodies between Taylor and Dibaga and a simple clip on the heels was enough for the incompetent Colin Steven to produce a second yellow followed quickly by a red. Thompson slowly took the walk of shame and hopefully he will etch this in his brain for future reference. 

The sending off was all the impetus that Arbroath needed for the start of the second half and they showed that intent on the interval when after a wee flurry of attacks since the red card, Dow shot over into the North stand.

HALF TIME: 0-0

The writing was on the wall from kick-off in the second forty-five and it was no surprise when Ross County loanee Dylan Smith headed high into the net in the fifty-second minute. We had been under the cosh in the opening gambits of the second half failing to clear our lines once too often.

That stopped us feeling sorry for ourselves and we tried to make a game of it thereafter, but it was difficult to see where a goal was coming from apart from at the other end when Arbroath looked more direct going forward.

Fraser Taylor should have put the game beyond us when Arbroath cut us open but his shot from the centre of the box was blocked by Dibaga who spread himself well on the hour.

James Nolan fired a rebound just over after a shot had been blocked in the box and he met it around twenty yards out on the right side of centre. He also shot high and wide into the North Stand when on a promising burst forward and Charlie Gilmour fired a vicious shot over as we realised we were still within range of the Smokies.

Our best chance of the game ended without making Smokies keeper McAdams work. A long diagonal ball from Nolan on the right side was well controlled by MacKinnon about eight yards from goal, but instead of bursting the net he stretched out a gangly leg early and his shot sailed harmlessly over the bar.

Dow might have done better in the dying embers but he Dibaga denied him. However, we were caught up the park when Nolan fluffed his pass back to his keeper allowing Gavin Reilly to drive forward before calmly clipping the ball past Dibaga and watch it roll slowly into the empty net from twenty yards in stoppage time. Game Over! That was a stand emptying moment if ever I saw one.

FULL TIME: 0-2

Our big highlight apart from MacKinnon's miss with fifteen to go was an Arbroath player having to pay to get back into the ground after Luis Longstaff left him for dead around the halfway line. Made me laugh anyway.


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A disappointing result and an untidy game to boot. We spurned what looked like a great opportunity in the first couple of minutes where nobody was willing to put their laces through the ball and the chance petered out. Some second half wasted opportunities but that would have papered over the cracks where we looked like we didn't believe in ourselves. Arbroath were equally poor but once we were reduced to ten the writing was on the wall. Only a matter of time. The second goal was immaterial as we never looked like scoring and it came as a result of an error from a pass back that gifted Reilly the ball to allow him to run on unchallenged in stoppage time. Dibaga made a couple of good stops when Arbroath should have put the game beyond us, unlike McAdams who could have sat in the stand.

Dust ourselves down and we go again next week at Stenhousemuir.

Match report written by tm4tj



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Pld W D L F A +/- Pts
1. Arbroath 16 8 4 4 21 17 4 28
2. Stenhousemuir 17 8 3 6 25 17 8 27
3. Alloa Athletic 17 6 7 4 22 16 6 25
4. Kelty Hearts 16 6 5 5 23 15 8 23
5. Montrose 17 6 5 6 18 16 2 23
6. Cove Rangers 17 6 4 7 24 23 1 22
7. Queen of the South 16 6 3 7 15 18 -3 21
8. Annan Athletic 17 5 3 9 16 28 -12 18
9. Inverness CT 16 5 7 4 15 16 -1 7
10. Dumbarton 17 3 7 7 22 35 -13 1