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CLUB STATEMENT : Supporter Behaviour at Brechin

Following the unacceptable conduct of a small group of “supporters” at our Championship League game against Brechin last Saturday (26th August), the Club can now advise that discussions have taken place with both Brechin City Football Club and Police Scotland, with the view to identifying those supporters whose conduct was unacceptable, including those who were ejected from the Brechin City Football Ground.

The evidence secured to date includes both video and still footage taken at the match and written reports received from both Brechin City and Police Scotland.

The Club is currently collating this evidence with the view of issuing banning orders against those whose conduct has proved to be unacceptable.

As we have stated in the past and reiterate again here, ICTFC will not tolerate unacceptable conduct at Tulloch Caledonian Stadium or away football stadia. Unacceptable conduct is conduct which is deemed violent or disorderly. Violent Conduct includes any actual, attempted or threatened physical violence against any person or intentional damage to property.

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Inverness Caledonian Thistle Football Club

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  • Kingsmills
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    Loud, colourful and enthusiastic support is always welcome. However, the behaviour complained of is selfish, dangerous and criminally illegal whether in a football ground or elsewhere. There is n

  • DoofersDad
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    Dougal is right when he says people have been warned time and time again.  Previous incidents have led to this kind of discussion on numerous occasions.  In all those discussions I cannot recall a sin

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    Petulant and immature. Grow up children and continue to do what you do best by supporting the club loudly and enthusiastically but when you have overstepped the mark as some of you did on Saturday for

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From the board statement

"The two ladies that run the supporters’ trust and the buses have been vilified by these fans online. (Using) abusive language and expletives and they should never be put in that position. We feel we’ve taken the right action.

"They raised a charter against us and said they weren’t coming back. I believe the following week, a number of them went to Ross County and were ejected again. We know who the ringleaders are and they’ve not been discreet online."

These aren't real Caley fans are they?...they're idiots (and somewhat unpleasant ones at that) who've attached themselves to the club, and make trouble. Sounds like a very small group, who need to be kept out until, and if they learn some commonsense and good grace. The rest of the young supporters in the group should be actively encouraged to come and make the noise they do.

On ‎05‎/‎10‎/‎2017 at 8:36 PM, PumpFake said:

Glad to see the board backtracking.

Perhaps you can enlighten us on just which part of the most recent statement amounts to 'backtracking'.

Erm, it's quite simple. The board are clearly in the process of reversing their position of banning people from the ground.

8 hours ago, PumpFake said:

Erm, it's quite simple. The board are clearly in the process of reversing their position of banning people from the ground.

No, as has been said above, they are giving people a second chance and, as again has been said above, they will be well advised to learn their lesson, take that chance and behave in future otherwise I think it could be some time before they are offered a third one.

Has anyone else spotted any Young Team graffiti around Inverness lately?  I've spotted it in two different places.

 Is it right that Polly and Kellacher have joined the Young Team. Their "flare-up" should surely result in media chastisement and a lengthy ban ?

On 08/10/2017 at 8:48 AM, Kingsmills said:

No, as has been said above, they are giving people a second chance and, as again has been said above, they will be well advised to learn their lesson, take that chance and behave in future otherwise I think it could be some time before they are offered a third one.

Exactly - there's a world of difference between enthusiastic young fans who make plenty of noise & support the team (a good thing) and wee neds who shout abuse, let off flares, vandalise a bus & abuse people online (a bad thing).

If I was a young fan (can't really call myself. 'young' any more, in all honesty...), I'd be annoyed at being lumped in with the group who caused the recent trouble - it's not all the 'young fans' who caused this....

It was good to see a couple of the young uns and their flags and drum on Saturday hopefully one or two more will start coming back 

8 minutes ago, jagster said:

It was good to see a couple of the young uns and their flags and drum on Saturday hopefully one or two more will start coming back 

Most definetly....

13 minutes ago, jagster said:

It was good to see a couple of the young uns and their flags and drum on Saturday hopefully one or two more will start coming back 

The drummer needs a bit more practice though :smile:

Well, they might just drum up business so encouragement is the way to go.:clapoverhead:..

yes, fair play to the young lads, I just wish others around would create some atmosphere, it might help encourage the guys on the park.

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