Free Inverness CT V Aberdeen Stream Free Online Video Of Scottish Premier League Sunday 15th September 2012 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 16:00 CET.Inverness CT V Aberdeen Live Stream online video Scottish Premier League Video Free The match will take plcae at the in on 9/15/12 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things for you thanks.Watch Free Inverness CT V Aberdeen Stream Free online Video Of Scottish Premier League Saturday 15 September 2012 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 16:00 CET.King has an ankle knock but will be given every opportunity to prove his fitness ahead of the visit of the Dons.Nick Ross (shoulder) and Chris Hogg (knee) are both still out of action for the Highlanders.Niall McGinn returns to the Aberdeen squad. The forward has been missing since suffering an ankle injury on his second appearance for the club.Gary Naysmith (hamstring) and Rob Milsom (knee) are out but the latter is due to resume full training next week.
Aberdeen face a trip to Inverness Caledonian Thistle at Caledonian Stadium on Saturday afternoon, looking to further improve upon a decent past record there. So far, the Dons have winning an impressive 9 games, and losing 2.
The most recent encounter between these two sides at Caledonian Stadium was less than a year ago, in April 2012, as the visitors ran out cosy 0-2 winners in a Scottish Premier match.
Niall McGinn returns to the Aberdeen squad after picking up an injury against Ross County last month.
Gary Naysmith and Rob Milsom miss out but the Englishman should return to full training next week.
Inverness manager Terry Butcher: "People say when you lose eight goals, and you've lost two matches 4-2 and 4-1, that confidence must be low - but it isn't.
"If anything, confidence is high. You take a couple of hard ones like that and it can either make or break you.
"All the lads have stood up and raised their chins and said 'We're ready for the next game'.
"We really want to get back to winning ways against Aberdeen and confidence is good."
Aberdeen manager Craig Brown: "They never struggle when they play at Aberdeen, they are always up for a game. In fact they never really struggle in any game.
"I see they lost four goals in a couple of games recently, against Motherwell and against Celtic. But, when you see the goals, Terry's right, they were conceded very softly and you don't expect that regularly.
"They'll tighten up, particularly when it's Aberdeen. Aberdeen would constitute a fairly good scalp for them.
"So we've got to make sure we're not short of our best, if we are short of our best we'll suffer."
Aberdeen face a trip to Inverness Caledonian Thistle at Caledonian Stadium on Saturday afternoon, looking to further improve upon a decent past record there. So far, the Dons have winning an impressive 9 games, and losing 2.
The most recent encounter between these two sides at Caledonian Stadium was less than a year ago, in April 2012, as the visitors ran out cosy 0-2 winners in a Scottish Premier match.
Niall McGinn returns to the Aberdeen squad after picking up an injury against Ross County last month.
Gary Naysmith and Rob Milsom miss out but the Englishman should return to full training next week.
Inverness manager Terry Butcher: "People say when you lose eight goals, and you've lost two matches 4-2 and 4-1, that confidence must be low - but it isn't.
"If anything, confidence is high. You take a couple of hard ones like that and it can either make or break you.
"All the lads have stood up and raised their chins and said 'We're ready for the next game'.
"We really want to get back to winning ways against Aberdeen and confidence is good."
Aberdeen manager Craig Brown: "They never struggle when they play at Aberdeen, they are always up for a game. In fact they never really struggle in any game.
"I see they lost four goals in a couple of games recently, against Motherwell and against Celtic. But, when you see the goals, Terry's right, they were conceded very softly and you don't expect that regularly.
"They'll tighten up, particularly when it's Aberdeen. Aberdeen would constitute a fairly good scalp for them.
"So we've got to make sure we're not short of our best, if we are short of our best we'll suffer."