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A forum where our established members can (within reason) offer unwanted articles for sale or swap. Links to ebay (or other) "unofficial" auctions of ICT merchandise can also be added here.


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      An incredible game with Woodwork named as MotM with seven tremendous saves and one assist at the end as the Pars got the reward their endeavour deserved.

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      Inverness cruised home without having to get out of second gear. Three goals inside the last ten minutes of the first half ended the game as a contest. Two from David Wotherspoon and a penalty from Billy Mckay. Ayr got a consolation penalty in a poor second half, but it was an important three points for the Caley Jags and Big Dunc...
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