Inverness Caledonian Thistle: May 2009 Archives

Morais targets move

Inverness winger Filipe Morais has hinted he may quit the Highlanders following their relegation from the SPL.

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Building blocks in place

Seven players have been offered Inverness contracts by Terry Butcher in advance of the club's start to the new season in Division One.

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Caley set to be unchanged

Inverness boss Terry Butcher has hinted that he may field the same 11 players for the vital relegation clash with Falkirk on Saturday.

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Caley boss won't quit

Inverness boss Terry Butcher claims he will stay on as Caley boss next season even if the Highlanders are relegated from the SPL.

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Winger makes relegation claim

Dougie Imrie believes the rest of the SPL want Inverness to go down because they hate travelling up north to play them.

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Inverness ready for 'Biggest game'

Inverness director of football Graeme Bennett thinks Saturday's clash with Falkirk is the most important in the club's history.

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Butcher seeks last day survival

Terry Butcher feels the fixture schedule has been tough on Inverness but has told his players that their fate is in their 'own hands'.

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Duncan could miss out

Russell Duncan has recovered from a hamstring injury but could miss out when Inverness look to secure their Premier League safety.

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Butcher hails Caley 'heroes'

Terry Butcher feels Inverness are inching closer to safety and was upbeat despite losing a late equaliser at Motherwell last night.

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Eric awaits call

Inverness striker Eric Odhiambo is not expected to start against Motherwell tonight, despite returning to action at the weekend.

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Munro reveals his Caley saviour

Captain Grant Munro claims striker Richie Foran is the man who can fire Inverness Caledonian Thistle to SPL safety this season.

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Butcher positive despite draw

Terry Butcher was disappointed his Inverness side was held to a 1-1 draw against 10-man Hamilton but feels they will avoid relegation.

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Caley chief allays striker fears

Terry Butcher is not worried by a lack of a goalscorer in his Inverness team because the goals are being shared throughout the side.

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Black desperate for second chance

Inverness midfielder Ian Black says he is desperate to kick-start his Scotland career - starting tomorrow against Northern Ireland.

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Caley Thistle were 'fortunate' - Butcher

Terry Butcher has admitted Inverness Caley Thistle's first goal at St Mirren on Saturday had an element of good fortune about it.

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Butcher's boys refreshed for drop scrap

Terry Butcher feels his Inverness side's two-week break has refreshed his players and will give them the upper hand against St Mirren.

More: Butcher's boys refreshed for drop scrap |

Morais targets move

Inverness winger Filipe Morais has hinted he may quit the Highlanders following their relegation from the SPL.

More: Morais targets move |

Building blocks in place

Seven players have been offered Inverness contracts by Terry Butcher in advance of the club's start to the new season in Division One.

More: Building blocks in place |

Caley set to be unchanged

Inverness boss Terry Butcher has hinted that he may field the same 11 players for the vital relegation clash with Falkirk on Saturday.

More: Caley set to be unchanged |

Caley boss won't quit

Inverness boss Terry Butcher claims he will stay on as Caley boss next season even if the Highlanders are relegated from the SPL.

More: Caley boss won't quit |

Winger makes relegation claim

Dougie Imrie believes the rest of the SPL want Inverness to go down because they hate travelling up north to play them.

More: Winger makes relegation claim |

Inverness ready for 'Biggest game'

Inverness director of football Graeme Bennett thinks Saturday's clash with Falkirk is the most important in the club's history.

More: Inverness ready for 'Biggest game' |

Butcher seeks last day survival

Terry Butcher feels the fixture schedule has been tough on Inverness but has told his players that their fate is in their 'own hands'.

More: Butcher seeks last day survival |

Duncan could miss out

Russell Duncan has recovered from a hamstring injury but could miss out when Inverness look to secure their Premier League safety.

More: Duncan could miss out |

Butcher hails Caley 'heroes'

Terry Butcher feels Inverness are inching closer to safety and was upbeat despite losing a late equaliser at Motherwell last night.

More: Butcher hails Caley 'heroes' |

Eric awaits call

Inverness striker Eric Odhiambo is not expected to start against Motherwell tonight, despite returning to action at the weekend.

More: Eric awaits call |

Munro reveals his Caley saviour

Captain Grant Munro claims striker Richie Foran is the man who can fire Inverness Caledonian Thistle to SPL safety this season.

More: Munro reveals his Caley saviour |

Butcher positive despite draw

Terry Butcher was disappointed his Inverness side was held to a 1-1 draw against 10-man Hamilton but feels they will avoid relegation.

More: Butcher positive despite draw |

Caley chief allays striker fears

Terry Butcher is not worried by a lack of a goalscorer in his Inverness team because the goals are being shared throughout the side.

More: Caley chief allays striker fears |

Black desperate for second chance

Inverness midfielder Ian Black says he is desperate to kick-start his Scotland career - starting tomorrow against Northern Ireland.

More: Black desperate for second chance |

Caley Thistle were 'fortunate' - Butcher

Terry Butcher has admitted Inverness Caley Thistle's first goal at St Mirren on Saturday had an element of good fortune about it.

More: Caley Thistle were 'fortunate' - Butcher |

Butcher's boys refreshed for drop scrap

Terry Butcher feels his Inverness side's two-week break has refreshed his players and will give them the upper hand against St Mirren.

More: Butcher's boys refreshed for drop scrap |

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