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  2. There was mention of contacting lapsed ST holders next season of which I am one. I will consider purchasing one again next season but only if there is significant change at the top of the club and I will be telling them that if I am contacted. Lets just hope the outcome today will be a watershed moment for OUR club.
  3. Shocking but effective unfortunately.
  4. Administration would sort loans out would it not? That happens Monday..
  5. Access were a shocking watch! They were gifted goals by our feckin useless defence. An ICT team from 2010 would have pumped them. To get relegated by Hamilcunts is very very sore. I feckin hate Hamilton, scum place, scum fans, scum stadium, just scum weegies
  6. Maybe Charles Green has another spare quid ..
  7. Poor Billy Mackay... 5 relegations on his CV. If only he'd scored a penalty !
  8. Well I thought that Yngwie was getting rid of his Andy Stewart and Jimmy Shand LP's
  9. **** Ferguson and his negatively and **** the spinless ****** Gardiner. Both have ruined our club.
  10. So where, having sacked the entire board for instance, would you expect to find the next set of mugs prepared to hand over their own money to prop up a business that has never been able to cover its running costs - and then people start shouting for them to be sacked as well. All that, of course, is assuming that there would be a club left after members of the present board took steps to retrieve the money that they have already bailed it out with.
  11. Gardiner is not up to the job and needs to fall on his own sword. Morrison has done his best but it just wasn't good enough. Remember there are plenty of rich business men that own part of our club that have stood by and watched this train wreck drive on by. If they have no interest or intention of helping the club then they need to sell up and move on. Gifting there shares to supporters might be a good start.
  12. I seem to always be the bridesmaid? Congratulations Gringo and a big thanks for all the work you put into this. I am top of the Macdonald family mini league lol
  13. 30 years of hard work and graft, all thrown away in 3. This board seriously needs shot out of a cannon as soon as possible. Admin right around the corner as well. Highland Clowncil have some blame to shoulder, given those millions could've made next season a bit less of a pain in the backside, but thats nothing compared to the farce that Scot Gardiner has brought upon us
  14. Was a scrap between the two groups of fans.
  15. 100% agree. Press the factory reset button
  16. Part time is the only way to go, get rid of every single player, staff and board member. Of what I’ve seen this season not one player has fought to win a game, they didn’t look like they were fighting for their life’s today or in any of the 4 playoff matches ill be happy to play with some hungry youngsters with only 3 experienced players with the 3 players being a centre back, centre mid and centre forward. Have a good spine and play youth in all other positions
  17. Now that we’re down let’s get a tribute to this classic from our time in league one last time. I was having a think and my last league one game with ICT, or second division at the time was the infamous 4-3 Livi match.
  18. I don't think the club have had a plan for years. We reached the pinnacle of winning the Scottish Cup, playing in Europe, our highest league position, and since then the club has been completely rudderless! Time for a whole new regime methinks?
  19. Well, we are relegated now. Presumably the Board have had some kind of plan in place for whichever outcome arose today, so we can reasonably expect some significant announcement in the next day or two. The aim must be to bounce straight back next season. But we will need to have a squad capable of winning league 1. We don't have many players on contract for next season and will be an even less attractive prospect for potential players from down South. Going part time would probably destroy any prospect for an immediate return so the club needs to focus funding on the player budget. It also needs to invest in the fan base and generate income by making the matchday experience more attractive. Today demonstrated that there is potential for a larger and more vocal support than we usually get, but to come more often, people need to feel welcome. There will therefore need to be some serious cost cutting in other areas of the club's operation. No prizes for guessing the first thing that needs to happen!
  20. It’s very unfortunate that in these pivotal matches, our normally reliable keeper could have done a lot better when conceding 3 of the goals. Otherwise, who knows how things might have transpired. Not saying it’s his fault, the poor season overall is certainly not down to him.
  21. Cheers for another season of NPL, Gring' It seems ironic that next year, this will be played in the spirit of the 3rd Tier - the same league where this game started on those train rides to Dumfries, Alloa, Livingston and Clyde.
  22. Well reality is setting in now I'm afraid Div 1 if the club actually survives.These last few games have been dire.Hamilton looked dangerous everytime they came near our goal.On the other hand we rarely looked dangerous and we could be playing now and still not have scored any more.To many negatives about tonight's performance to list.The best team won and we got what we deserved for a horrendous season.We just never looked like a team with a plan.In fact we never looked like a team.So sorry for all staff impacted.At least we only saw our team demoted.Many will have lost more, most likely their jobs.What an absolute mess.What a shambles the board have overseen.
  23. Stewards are useless anyway, just stood and watched those nauseous stinking smoke flres til they went out. Never watched what happened on the pitch, but did see plenty police vehicles as I drove past stadium. Nothing to say about the game. Gutted.
  24. Uncomfortably Numb Shambolic Inverness have hit their darkest day since their formation in 1984 after being relegated to League one by virtue of being humiliated and embarrassed by Hamilton Accies at the Caledonian Stadium. Yes, you read that right, embarrassed by Hamilton Accies. It had been predicted for months that this was the poorest side that Inverness have fielded since the early days. Nobody listened, especially the board and the blame lies squarely with them. Duncan Ferguson is not blameless in this saga, his style of play and lack of knowledge of the lower reaches of the Scottish game have been there for all to see. Loan deals no better than what we already discarded, and players with no heart for the battle. Players played out of position, strikers that can't strike, defenders that can't defend and a lack of leadership on and off the the park is the perfect recipe for relegation. And so it happened, not a surprise, but still sickening given our financial plight. I'm not sure many regular fans still have the energy to get behind this regime. We are all looking for wholesale changes, but will it happen. If they have any decency then they will walk tonight, turn off the lights and Lock the door behind them. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Despite Inverness needing to get off the mark quickly, it was Accies that killed the tie inside the first fifteen minutes with strikes from Kevin O'Hara and Lewis Smith. Cammy Kerr reduced the leeway with a good strike from distance, but O'Hara struck again with a penalty before the break to diffuse the revival. We struggled to create anything of note and this reporter could not stomach any more and left the stadium. I'm told Alex Samuel pulled a goal back in stoppage time, but like the rest of the season it was too little too late. A lovely day ruined by a game of football! FULL TIME 2-3 ACCIES PROMOTED 5-3 on aggregate. Good luck to them. League 1 for Inverness next season. Comfortably Numb! Nothing for us to get excited about, so here's Accies celebrating their return to the Championship. All we can do is hang our heads in shame having let the name of Inverness Caledonian Thistle down More match reaction to follow when I get over the humiliation>>> Date: 18/05/2024 Venue: Caledonian Stadium Attendance: 2800ish Referee: Euan Anderson Inverness CT: 2 (3) Manager: Duncan Ferguson Lineup: Ridgers; Carragher, Boyes, Savage (Alex Samuel 46), Longstaff (Austin Samuels 77), Kerr, Lawal, Anderson, Harper, B Mckay (MacGregor 71), Pepple (Brooks 80) Subs (not used): C Mackay; Duffy, Ujdur, Scorers: Kerr (31), Alex Samuel (90+8) Booked: none , Sent Off: none Hamilton: 3 (5) Manager: John Rankin Lineup: Lyness; Tumilty (Hewit 46), Owens, McGowan, Longridge (Kilday (62), Henderson (Rose 89), Barjonas (MacDonald 21), Williamson, Martin (Murray 89), O'Hara, L Smith, Subs (not used): J Smith; Hastie, Hendrie, Winter Scorers: O'Hara (8, 41 pen), L Smith (12) Booked: Tumilty (43), Williamson (51), Martin (82) Sent Off: none a
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