Inverness Caledonian Thistle: February 2009 Archives

Goals will come, predicts Butcher

Terry Butcher has backed Dougie Imrie to end his goal drought and keep Inverness in the Scottish Premier League.

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Butcher eyes Caley desire

Terry Butcher says Inverness need to maintain the 'hunger and desire' shown in recent weeks if they are to avoid relegation.

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Kerr's gratitude to Highlanders' chief

Midfielder Brian Kerr is looking to continue repaying the faith shown in him by Inverness boss Terry Butcher who signed him last month.

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Butcher hails Caley's belief

Terry Butcher feels his Inverness side's SPL survival chances lie at Caledonian Stadium after they defeated Hibernian 2-0 on Saturday.

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Rooney calls for start

Inverness striker Adam Rooney believes he can score the goals to keep Caley up - if he can get into the first team.

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Fringe cuts excite Butcher

Inverness midfielders Ian Black and Russell Duncan will miss the visit of Hibs on Saturday because of suspension.

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Sutherland banking on Butcher

Inverness owner David Sutherland has said he was right to replace Craig Brewster with Terry Butcher as manager at the club.

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Inverness tipped to rise

Dougie Imrie is confident Inverness Caley Thistle can continue their unbeaten run of form and move away from the SPL relegation zone.

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Kerr targeting survival

Brian Kerr says he is hopeful he can repay the faith shown in him by Inverness manager Terry Butcher by keeping the side in the SPL.

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Butcher the right man - Foran

Inverness Caledonian Thistle midfielder Richie Foran insists Terry Butcher is the right man to lead the club out of trouble.

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Proctor hails Butcher's methods

David Proctor has hailed the rapid impact Terry Butcher has had on the Inverness Caley Thistle players since taking over as manager.

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More of the same, says Butcher

Terry Butcher is hoping his Inverness players can build on their Celtic draw against Kilmarnock in the Scottish Cup tomorrow.

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Brewster makes Ross switch

Former Inverness manager Craig Brewster has joined Ross County as a player-coach until the end of the season.

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Striker seeks permanent deal

Eric Odhiambo says he will work hard to turn his surprise loan move from Leicester to Inverness into a permanent deal.

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Kerr seals Caley move

Caley Thistle boss Terry Butcher has added Brian Kerr to his side as Don Cowie joins Watford.

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Goals will come, predicts Butcher

Terry Butcher has backed Dougie Imrie to end his goal drought and keep Inverness in the Scottish Premier League.

More: Goals will come, predicts Butcher |

Butcher eyes Caley desire

Terry Butcher says Inverness need to maintain the 'hunger and desire' shown in recent weeks if they are to avoid relegation.

More: Butcher eyes Caley desire |

Kerr's gratitude to Highlanders' chief

Midfielder Brian Kerr is looking to continue repaying the faith shown in him by Inverness boss Terry Butcher who signed him last month.

More: Kerr's gratitude to Highlanders' chief |

Butcher hails Caley's belief

Terry Butcher feels his Inverness side's SPL survival chances lie at Caledonian Stadium after they defeated Hibernian 2-0 on Saturday.

More: Butcher hails Caley's belief |

Rooney calls for start

Inverness striker Adam Rooney believes he can score the goals to keep Caley up - if he can get into the first team.

More: Rooney calls for start |

Fringe cuts excite Butcher

Inverness midfielders Ian Black and Russell Duncan will miss the visit of Hibs on Saturday because of suspension.

More: Fringe cuts excite Butcher |

Sutherland banking on Butcher

Inverness owner David Sutherland has said he was right to replace Craig Brewster with Terry Butcher as manager at the club.

More: Sutherland banking on Butcher |

Inverness tipped to rise

Dougie Imrie is confident Inverness Caley Thistle can continue their unbeaten run of form and move away from the SPL relegation zone.

More: Inverness tipped to rise |

Kerr targeting survival

Brian Kerr says he is hopeful he can repay the faith shown in him by Inverness manager Terry Butcher by keeping the side in the SPL.

More: Kerr targeting survival |

Butcher the right man - Foran

Inverness Caledonian Thistle midfielder Richie Foran insists Terry Butcher is the right man to lead the club out of trouble.

More: Butcher the right man - Foran |

Proctor hails Butcher's methods

David Proctor has hailed the rapid impact Terry Butcher has had on the Inverness Caley Thistle players since taking over as manager.

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More of the same, says Butcher

Terry Butcher is hoping his Inverness players can build on their Celtic draw against Kilmarnock in the Scottish Cup tomorrow.

More: More of the same, says Butcher |

Brewster makes Ross switch

Former Inverness manager Craig Brewster has joined Ross County as a player-coach until the end of the season.

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Striker seeks permanent deal

Eric Odhiambo says he will work hard to turn his surprise loan move from Leicester to Inverness into a permanent deal.

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Kerr seals Caley move

Caley Thistle boss Terry Butcher has added Brian Kerr to his side as Don Cowie joins Watford.

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