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Charlie's Comments

Charlie made some interesting comments on the radio tonight regarding Inverness ( as a city) not having a hardcore fanbase. I have to disagree - we may not be seeing it at TCS but theres a hardcore base from Inverness that go to ibrox parkhead and pittodrie every other week. The potential for attracting more fans was highlighted at the scotland future international at TCS which attract more fans than a similar fixture in the central ish belt - rugby park. it is now up to management and the marketeers at TCS to deflect those fans and future fans from following the so called bigger teams and it is up to the diehard fans to take the atmosphere at tcs to another dimension and make it aplace where the support and players are given a lift.

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If the weans change their minds do they want to exchange / skin graft a tattoo..the one on ma left arm not ma erse.  :015: :015: :015: :015: :015:

Surely the Cellic one should be on yer erse!

Not the one on yer erse; that's for sure!

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On the subject of erses - now that's a good link - the photo in the Record of Marshall being pig sick at the ICT celebration of the goal, raises a point about the fans.

Can I assume that the chap sitting in front of the happy happy lady is a Celtic fan or is he one of the ICT fans that is so hard to please?  ('A goal? Call that a goal? Ginger McKenzie could have put that in the back of the net with his eyes closed'!!)

I thought it was only in Aberdeen that the fans sat with their arms folded demanding to be entertained.('Ken, I've paid good siller for 'is!)

Can I suggest to all the stay away ICT potential fans - enjoy it when you can , it may not always be available.

This last comment is not any slight on ICT as a team but the politics that appear to be prevailing within the Scottish game. How long before they need a guaranteed average crowd of 6000 to allow top flight football at that stadium?

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