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Scotty

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  1. Who play Hearts away on the 22nd Dec, Falkirk away on Boxing Day, Killie at home on the 29th and Aberdeen away on the 2nd Jan (at 7:45pm) ......??? Think its ICT who will be angry .... at least Aberdeen have one of their two main festive season games (ie. Boxing Day / New Year's Day (or 2nd in this case) ) at home
  2. plenty to choose from Charlie Christie Bobby Mann Mike Teasdale but I have to give it to Jimmy Calder in the end
  3. So is typing in block capitals ... its not only hard to read but considered 'shouting' :rolleyes02:
  4. Tony was a decent player ... shame he didnt make it but i do remember his goal ..... absolute corker.
  5. is it deja vu, or senility .... lets have a poll :015: :015: :015: think it was done before on the old SN site but not on here and not for a while so plenty of posters who have never participated in a thread like this :004:
  6. Just make sure someone is there with a camera as you have now created your own Graham Spiers moment :clapping03: :clapping03: :clapping03: With Levein in charge at Tannadump I have a feeling that the Arabs will start to perform a lot better than in previous seasons and even if they dont make it to the top 6 they will be a bit higher than 9th i think !!!
  7. - English connection with Kings - Olde English origin as a fortified town or castle - Germanic origins meaning secure place - 'Briggs' probably derived from 'Bridge' somewhere along the line All these go together to make a very plausible answer that the word Borough is spelled that way (as opposed to Burgh) because it was named by the English as a securely fortified place where the English Kings went on occasion and the exact location (ie with Briggs on the end) probably had something to do with a bridge to the secure place or over the nearby River Lossie. Who would have thought that English Kings would have started the trend for caravan holidays at Silver Sands in Lossie :015: :015:
  8. oh dear .... looks like the SPL website (and the rest of Premium TV's network of official sites including ictfc.co.uk) has suffered a meltdown .... havent been able to get on there since this morning !!! - guess they got hit hard by people looking for fixture lists !!
  9. I would concur !! As has been mentioned either in here or on another thread, we need a proven goalscorer / poacher. Bayne and Wyness have their own particular styles but Dargo was an out and out poacher (and I mean that in a good way). Tokely may be many things but natural goalscorer will never make it onto his C.V. :004:
  10. of those particular two - Vetle would win hands down as the worst .... or maybe win is too strong a word ... he would probably manage to lose that honour too as he was so bad. for those wanting to refresh their memories of our former players, go to the main site and click on squad - if you select ALL seasons from the dropdown box you will be able to see a list of every player who has pulled on an ICT shirt ..... we are working on adding the appearance information and profiles for as many as we can, but at leat this will give you a list of names for now :004:
  11. Charlie will get literally dozens of emails a week offering him players from both the UK and abroad .... so many in fact that he probably bins half of them as a lot of them will be spam or not worth pursuing as the players wouldnt get a work permit. Before the club moved to their new official website (and email addresses) I used to get a fair number of misdirected emails or emails that were just sent to "admin" with a request that they be forwarded to the manager (which I did). A lot of these emails offered players from the likes of Syria, Cameroon, Algeria, Egypt, Ecuador, Brazil etc etc etc .... I am sure he gets a similar dose of more 'professional' emails from UK or European based agents who have actually taken the trouble to look or ask for his direct email address rather than doing a scatterblast mailshot and he probably pays a little more attention to these as well as memos that come from other clubs with lists of players available for loan .... however, the hard part is finding a gem (like Stokes) in amongst all the mediocrity. I would like to see if we could unearth a gem but wouldnt limit this to the SPL .... perhaps Hagi/Popescu will actually recommend someone or maybe our somewhat tenuous and so far unfruitful relationships with teams in England (Sheffield courtesy of a former Chairman, Man Utd courtesy of current Chairman etc etc etc.) will finally come to something.
  12. according to wikipedia ..... the word burgh is derived from Scots language and refers to corporate entities whose legality is peculiar to Scotland. (Scottish law was protected and preserved as distinct from laws of England under the Acts of Union of 1707.) Pronunciation is different from the English word borough, which is a near cognate of the Scots word. The word has cognates, or near cognates, in other Germanic languages. For example, burg in German, and borg in both Danish and Swedish. The equivalent word is also to be found in Frisian, Dutch, Norwegian, and Icelandic. In southern England, the word took the form bury, as in Canterbury. The Scots language burgh and the English language borough are derived from the Old English language word burh (whose dative singular and nominative/accusative plural form byrig sometimes underlies modern place-names, and which had dialectal variants including burg; it was also sometimes confused with beorh, beorg, 'mound, hill', on which see Hall 2001, 69-70). The Old English word was originally used for a fortified town or proto-castle (eg at Dover Castle or Burgh Castle) and was related to the verb beorgan (cf. Dutch and German bergen), meaning "to keep, save, make secure". In German Burg means castle, though so many towns grew up around castles that it almost came to mean city, and is incorporated into many placenames, such as Hamburg and Strasbourg), A number of other European languages have cognate words which were borrowed from the Germanic languages during the Middle Ages, including brog in Irish, bwr or bwrc, meaning "wall, rampart" in Welsh, bourg in French, borgo in Italian, and burgo in Spanish. The most obviously derivative words are burgher in English and Bürger in German (both literally citizen, with connotations of middle-class in English and other Germanic languages). Also related are the words bourgeois and belfry (both from the French), and burglar. More distantly, it is related to words meaning hill or mountain in a number of languages (cf. the second element of iceberg).
  13. ok, I will stick my neck out too ...... 01: Rangers --------------- 02: Celtic 03: Aberdeen 04: Hearts 05: Kilmarnock 06: Dundee United --------------- 07: Hibernian 08: ICT 09: Falkirk 10: Motherwell 11: St Mirren --------------- 12: Gretna
  14. Full fixture list now available on main site at following link : FIXTURE LIST The list contains dates for all (authorised) friendlies, League Cup, Scottish Cup and of course SPL games.
  15. I dont think there is any hard and fast 'rule' per say ..... Some players get a testimonial after 5 years or 10 years, some get it after a certain number of games and very often senior players will have it built into contracts as a sweetener. I think the main thing in awarding a testimonial is that the player is deserving of it and Barry Wilson certainly falls into that category for ICT as did Ross Tokely. I would add Grant Munro and Richard Hastings to the list for future testimonials. Richard is entering his 11th season at the club (albeit with a 3 year break in the middle - similar to Barry !), and Grant - believe it or not - is entering his 10th ICT season. Although we havent yet added all the matches and reports to our stats program you can click on the squad list to see the seasons that all players were signed for, and if you sort the list "by number" you will see the longest serving players at the top of the page. The "numbers" we used were the player numbers issued by Ian Broadfoot in his stats spreadsheets so, for example, Richard was the 16th player to ever sign for the club and is still going strong ..... (Tokely is #41 and Barry is #42)
  16. I hope it is not moved ..... Sunday 5th August is the the expected debut of David Beckham in MLS. The game against Toronto (in Toronto) has an early kick-off so I would miss the ICT game :007: ..... or maybe I could sell my Beckham tickets ..... $30 tickets ( $30 is face value in season ticket pack but it is $110 if bought on the day) are reportedly going on eBay and other sites for around $600 or $700
  17. thanks for the goals Craig but may the curse strike and your scrotal itch not be soothed by any creams known to man nor beast .... with the exception of IHE :017:
  18. closing this thread - same question being asked on the other fixture thread(s).
  19. Its illegal to reproduce the fixtures without a license .... we have paid for a license
  20. If CC sees promise in him then whats to stop ICT taking him on and farming him out to the likes of County on a season long loan where County pick up the bulk or all of his wages... he gets the experience and we get the player back when CC is ready .... even at the level he is playing at 20+ goals is pretty decent
  21. I remember that :rotflmao:
  22. Maybe they're hoping he will change his mind and stay :023:
  23. I doubt we will play anything other than 'local' sides - the senior leagues wont have returned from end of season break when ICT are there.
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