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  1. The Shadows? is that a Rossshire band?
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  2. If only it was merely on a daily basis......
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  3. Bannerman you are truly beyond parody. Do us all a favour and stick to your equally tiresome and ill-informed tripe on the merger.
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  4. I notice Andrea Mutombo is mistaken for new Chelsea signing in the Daily Mail still wearing ICTFC training gear New Chelsea signing Michy Batshuayi sees red as Spanish police tow away £180,000 Lamborghini during his holiday in Ibiza • Michy Batshuayi fined after his supercar is towed away by police • He left the car parked under a tree, to keep it in the shade • But police towed it away, and he had to pay a £330 fine to get it back • The car had been rented and the contract was in Michy's brother's name • Batshuayi signed for Chelsea for £33m last week By GERARD COUZENS FOR MAILONLINE PUBLISHED: 15:34, 12 July 2016 | UPDATED: 17:28, 12 July 2016 72shares 156 View comments Chelsea's new boy Michy Batshuayi has been fined by Spanish police after seeing his £180,000 Lamborghini towed away. Batshuayi, who has joined the west London club after starring for Belgium at Euro 2016, is on holiday in Ibiza before returning for pre-season. But after he left his car parked under a tree, to keep it in the shade, it was removed and the striker was slapped with a £330 fine. +7 Chelsea new boy Michy Batshuayi's £180,000 Lamborghini was left parked in the shade in Ibiza +7 Batshuayi protests as a policeman comes to remove the car, which was parked illegally
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  5. Gate prices for Cowdenbeath on Saturday: Adults £12 Concessions: £6 Concessions covers over 65s, under 16s and also Students. Looks like a good value day out to see Ritchie and boys first competitive match. Still seats available on the Caley Jags Together supporters bus too. £20 per seat.
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  6. They've now realised their mistake, and corrected it, Even though they still have him playing for ICT. They've even added their excuses: pictures of both, with the caption "Batshuayi (left) shares the Brussels hairdresser 'Natty Dreadlocks' with M'Buyi-Mutombo".
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  7. Hearts are abbreviated to HMFC on their club crest.
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  8. If there is one issue that unites posters of all political hues on here it is that CB posts complete and utter sh*te on a daily basis.
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  9. That's right, mere weeks after a monumental fiasco fueled by rampant British nationalism and the self-interest of the Tory party, and with further economic misery a virtual certainty, let's all fall back into line with the ghost of Thatcher at the helm and the xenophobe Johnson as Foreign Secretary.
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  10. Hi, I am contacting all the teams who will be visiting East End Park this season to advise we have a very good selection of past programmes between DAFC and CT. I would also like to inform you , that that there will be road works on the Halbeath Road on the way along to the Pars Stadium on the night of our fixture with you, Tuesday 26th July and I would advise you guys to leave a bit earlier than planned if you want down for the KO. The road works will be operational from 9am to 9pm, therefore the main problem will be on arrival for the match. I run the DASC Donation Shop /Tea Room/ Supporters Hub at EEP, and we will have Filled Rolls, sandwiches, teas, coffees. hot chocolate, and soft drinks. The usual bars , Legends and Charlie D'S will be open for alcoholic drinks.
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  11. Lets make it simple and call ourselves Caley.
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  12. I have no problem with social media abreviations because the name is so long. However, there was absolutely no need to change our identity on our badge.
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