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Now that the post split fixtures have been announced and that our final game of the season is at home to Falkirk, there's a slightly perverse part of me hoping the relegation issue is still alive by then.

Can you imagine the excitement and tension of the occasion if the drop to the first division was riding on 90 minutes of football at the TCS ? There would be a full house and huge media attention. The importance of the fixture would eclipse both our Scottish Cup semi finals and the promotion clincher against St Johnstone. I think it would be the greatest and most important match ever to be staged in the Highlands.

On the other hand, the more rational and logical side of me tells me that it would be in the interests of all concerned for us to maintain at least the 4 point gap that currently exists between us and the Bairns so that the match becomes another largely meaningless end of season fixture with the greatest excitement being generated by the now traditional arrival of the Highland Marchers in the ground.

Still, I can't get the thought of the prospect of the former scenario out of my mind.

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I agree big crowd would be a great end to the season. Why don't the club do what the old Caley and INVERNESS thistle and Clach did back in the GOOD OLD Highland leagueand give school kids free tickets. When we got them there used to be big crowds and Grant street and Telford Street.

I was impressed how the biggest away support ever at Falkirk managed to produce a 4-0 defeat.

Maybe NO-ONE should turn up for the final game....

Was the biggest no at Accies this season where we lost 1-0

If its a must win game to avoid relegation then it'll be a full house .

If its a must win game to avoid relegation then it'll be a full house .

I dont know if i could handle going if it comes to that , :rotflmao:

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It will be the best game of the season if we win,

it will be the worst if we lose

You've got to be there!!!!!!!

If its a must win game to avoid relegation then it'll be a full house .

I dont know if i could handle going if it comes to that , :rotflmao:

Every supporter would need to turn out to support the lads .

If its a must win game to avoid relegation then it'll be a full house .

I dont know if i could handle going if it comes to that , :thumb04:

Every supporter would need to turn out to support the lads .

Yes & i will be there but it'll no stop me cr*pping my pants

I just wish the season was over & we knew we are deffo staying up :rotflmao:

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Looks like that perverse part of me got it's way after all. I so wish that it hadn't !

I understand your thinking though. I can the imagine the match on Saturday is going to be an exhilarating experience and the relief/joy/* at 2.20pm aftergetting a positive result to be something unsurpassed as an ICT fan.

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Easily.

I am glad i am going to be a part of it though!! Who else?

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