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  2. Well that was a waste of 7 quid for me to send a clown costume for him to the stadium via Amazon
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  4. Problem is the club doesn't own the battery farm anymore? Have a look on companies house? How and why was this changed?
  5. Emma Roddick is a ST holder so entitled to her opinion
  6. Around where I sit there are folk from Invermoriston, Ardersier, Nethy Bridge, Tornagrain, Tomatin and Aviemore.
  7. Demonstrates the wide demographic and geographic fan base
  8. I can't remember who initially suggested it but I could also see that this a petulant slight against the Council for the Battery Farm - as a true narcissist would carry through. A contingency plan ? I now hope more than ever that the Battery Farm monies come through as that is the only way we will get rid of Gardiner. So withold the Season ticket purchases till then ? This all has the political feel of making a decision, riding the storm and hoping it will have to be accepted in the long run. Oh dear are they mistaken. And this MUST have been a board decision and wouldn't it be great to know who voted yes and no. And there must have been the threat of very serious repercussions if this was kept top secret. So we know you read this GB - so sign in and share the gossip.
  9. When I went to the stadium to get tickets for the home Accies game the club shops front facing door was closed so entry was through the main entrance. HE held the door open for me as he was heading into work at the same time ? no jokes please that that should be his role in the club. That would be petty as their are more important things going on the now.
  10. Then more fool them if they continue to ignore the fans. Read the room. A sizeable portion of an already diminishing fanbase are saying they'd rather have no club than support the abomination it has/is becoming.
  11. Ferguson's roots are in or near Stirling. Driving back from Inverness to Liverpool from his Loch Ness chalet adds a few hours to his journeys after home games. Presumably given the fact he is never at the club . quote unquote, that suggests Gardiner does not live in or near Inverness.
  12. I hear you but if the CEO et al decide to, effectively, cut off the food supply chain then the blame falls on them and not the fans.
  13. Wow, you must have been really struggling to say their name between 94 and 96 then.
  14. Yesterday
  15. Caley , Inverness, Thistle , jags call it as u like . Much more going on the now than being petty .
  16. Sorry jack, Caley ceased to exist long before 2017. you worked for Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Or as I call them Inverness.
  17. Nobody is disputing that it is hard to get players from the central belt to move to Inverness. But given that our previous success has generally been achieved with very few central belt players, that fact that central belt based players don't want to move here is simply not the massive problem that the club are making it out to be. But however big the problem actually is, adopting a model which relies on recruiting central belt based players who don't want to live in Inverness, whilst effectively precluding players who do want to live in Inverness, does not seem to be the solution.
  18. Thanks for your post Jack I am sure there will be a lot like yourself who have been involved with the club over the years who will be wondering what is going to happen to our club. I can see you have your doubts as many posting on here I just hope with enough fan pressure this might change but I don't see the powers at be changing their minds.
  19. Can't be bothered with politicians tbh. They're all only in it for themselves!
  20. Politicians EH ! scratching around for votes. if he knew anything about camper vans, that would be handy to get the players up for home games.
  21. Hi everyone, I’m Jack, I was the Kitman for Caley between 2015 and 2022. To see where this club is going just saddens me. Unfortunately I was part of the relegation from the Premiership in 2017 and was part of the sides that just couldn’t make that final hurdle to get back up for all those years (I’ve always believed that the season that was curtailed by Covid we would have got promoted through the playoffs). I feel so sorry for the members of the back room staff, who I still call friends, whose futures at the club will be in serious doubt now. I know for sure that if I was still at the club there would be no chance of me relocating to Fife. Who knows how this move to Kelty will go, I’m pretty certain having been involved in dressing rooms for over 10 years that it will be incredibly difficult to instil a strong team spirit at a training ground that to the players will feel like being a stranger in someone else’s home, 140 miles away from the city you are supposed to be representing. I loved working for Caley. I loved how relaxed it all was, how kind everyone was. It felt like a place where everyone looked out for each other. I know it’s cliche but it really did feel like a family. It was never perfect but you felt like you belonged to something that mattered. Somewhere along the line all that has been lost and that breaks my heart. I hope it all works out for the best and the club can return to something resembling an institution that Caley fans can be proud of. Unfortunately right now, I just can’t see that happening anytime soon.
  22. If politicians want to help they could 1. Get serious about dualling the A9 2. Make sure the battery farm gets approved
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