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The Final Five
By: Ian Rose |The SPL has split into its top and bottom halves, and once again, the Caley Thistle find themselves on the lower, fighting to stay in even that. As it stands, we are four points ahead of Europe-and-Scottish-Cup-final-bound Falkirk in the race for survival. Here are our final five fixtures. I promise none [...]
Request denied
By: Ian Rose |I received this email today from ICT:
Ian,
As you will appreciate the crest is part of the club’s intellectual property rights and as such is licensed to a number of commercial partners for their use. In the circumstances we are unable to grant you the right to use the crest.
Regards
Mike Smith
Chief Executive
ICTFC
Of course, I’m disappointed. [...]
Caley 1-1 Hamilton … just barely enough
By: Ian Rose |Caley Thistle goes into the SPL split with a four point lead over bottom side Falkirk with draws for both today. We took the most dangerous road to a draw, going down early to a James McArthur goal. That was the first goal for Accies in over 550 minutes, and so conceding to [...]
Aberdeen 1-0 Caley: No shame
By: Ian Rose |A point would have been great, no doubt of that. With Kilmarnock dismantling Falkirk today to show who really is the favorite for the drop, getting another point of distance between us and the Bairns would have been excellent. But I’m not disappointed in the 1-0 loss, and I’ll tell you why.
1. Pittodrie [...]
Request Submitted
By: Ian Rose |In the latest chapter of The Offside’s ongoing battle against the British legal system, here is my request for use of the Caley Thistle crest:
ICT Front Office,
My name is Ian Rose, and I’m a Caley Thistle fan living in the United States. My family is from the Inverness area, and I’ve been following the [...]
Single digits. Caley 2-1 St. Mirren
By: Ian Rose |For the first time in months, Caley Thistle has some breathing room (though admittedly not a lot) in the race for SPL survival. By beating the Buddies today in Inverness, we move above them in the table (albeit with a game in hand for St. Mirren). We also move above free-falling Kilmarnock, who [...]






