THE biggest shock in Scottish Cup history. The greatest-ever headline on the nation’s sports pages. Twenty-five years ago today, Super Caley went ballistic — and Celtic were atrocious. And ...
Inverness Caledonian Thistle might take some comfort ... than watching a team of administrators walk into a football stadium with their briefcases swinging by their sides and a community holding ...
Our reporter Leah Williamson, who was reporting on the night Caley Thistle went ballistic, shares her memories of that ...
“He said that was the game that planted Inverness football on the map ... But walking through the corridors at the Caledonian Stadium, they are given reminders of some of the heroics of previous ...
Originally from Elgin, the midfielder played for Dundee between 1993 and 1995. He signed for Inverness Caledonian Thistle ...
has a lease for their Caledonian Stadium home, owned by the Inverness Common Good Fund and administered by Highland Council, until 2094. However, the club is a sub-tenant of 10 acres of land ...
Inverness Caledonian Thistle (ICT ... Fans who had gathered at the stadium to see the bus start its journey were invited to ...
The club announced last week that it had reached an agreement with League 1 rivals Kelty Hearts to use their New Central Park Stadium facilities. The Caley Jags board said Inverness would always ...
Despite Inverness forcing the issue at the Caledonian Stadium, it was the away side who took the lead through a contentious free-kick when debutant goalkeeper Owain Fon Williams could only get a ...
Celtic clinched the domestic treble after beating Inverness Caledonian Thistle ... victory over Dundee United at Tulloch Caledonian Stadium.The home side created the better first-half chances ...