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Hello,

With the new season upon us a few ICT supporters have gotten together to produce The Wyness Shuffle, the first, as far as we are aware, podcast covering ICT. Hopefully you enjoy (most of) it and it sets you up nicely for the season ahead. The first episode will be available tomorrow so give it a listen when it's available and let us know what you think either here on online on the Twitter or Facebook page for the pod.

In the future we'll hopefully get some interviews with various (ex) ICT players or managers but if you have any suggestions as to what you might like to "see" in another podcast let us know and if you'd like to get involved in any capacity send us a message :smile:

Cheers!
 

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    I couldn't care less about the stadium aesthetics or bushes. That won't bring back fans. The match day experience will. At the moment its a souless experience for all involved with fans and sometimes

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4 hours ago, RiG said:

Yes this is something the club are working on to better understand fans ideas, concerns and needs for next season. 
 

the group covers a wide demographic of fans so we will hopefully get some good information regarding fans needs or desires when attending a game. 
 

I’d expect the club to share more after our next planned meeting. 

14 minutes ago, RedCard said:

Yes this is something the club are working on to better understand fans ideas, concerns and needs for next season. 
 

the group covers a wide demographic of fans so we will hopefully get some good information regarding fans needs or desires when attending a game. 
 

I’d expect the club to share more after our next planned meeting. 

Who's part of this fan action group?

1 hour ago, Robert said:

Is it possible for others to become involved?

What does it mean, if anything, for the Supporters Trust?

Its a club focus group so not at moment. 

Nothing tbh as supporters trust are involved 

24 minutes ago, old caley girl said:

Its a club focus group so not at moment. 

Nothing tbh as supporters trust are involved 

The supporters trust? I didn’t know they were still around…. Haven’t heard from them in over two years!

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I would strongly recommend this Robbo interview as essential listening for any ICT fan.  Great insight into what’s been happening at the club since he returned, and during the Covid era in particular including openness about his personal circumstances and what the new role involves.

And probably the easiest interview Riley will ever do, no need to ask questions, Robbo just talks and talks.

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It was a very revealing interview and interesting to heard "behind the scenes" of the challenges faced by the club that we have long suspected they faced (recruitment) and the tedious COVID requirements (disinfecting balls).

Good to see it get some traction in some of the (online) papers with the P & J, Edinburgh Evening News and Edinburgh Live among others all picking up the comments.

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Hello, our season preview pod is out now featuring interviews with Michael Gardyne, Manny Duku and Tom Walsh. We look over the other sides in the division and try to identify what "DoddsBall" might be. And there's also a chance to win a signed ICT shirt by Danny MacKay!

 

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Cor - another feature packed podcast for you! We take a look back at the games so far, look ahead to some of our upcoming matches, interview Ryan Esson, Billy Mckay and Kilmarnock fan Craig Anderson from The Terrace Podcast, discuss the role of the Fans Group, announce the winner of the signed Danny MacKay strip and there's another competition giveaway as well with the chance to win a match worn Scott Allardice shirt! Phew!

Available from all the usual podcasty places (Apple, Google, Spotify etc). Enjoy!

 

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9 hours ago, Yngwie said:

And I think the answer to the question is Miles Storey in 15/16.

Yeah by the end of recording I had remembered who it was but it was cut out to see if anyone would venture a guess :smile:

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Why hello there! Thinking about listening to a podcast were you? We've got just the ticket - a chat with all round loveable chap James Vincent! We cover the highs and lows of his career, looking back at some of the big games in his ICT career, turning down Hibs, spells at Dundee and Dunfermline, returning to the Highlands and finally his departure from ICT in the summer. Well worth a listen!

 

😪😪😪

 

Sad  description  but sure its a great podcast. They all have been. 

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What a way to start your week - a new podcast from The Wyness Shuffle! Plenty of good news over the last few weeks bundled up and given to you all in podcast form for your listening pleasure. Enjoy!

 

Great work guys. 

 

Any chance of a young boys Highland league round up next one just to catch up on how our loanees are doing. 

Finally got time to listen to the latest pod and a big thanks again to the team for another pod with tremendous variety.

Songs: Wise Men Say is good. So is Respect. Or Bring it on Home or This is our Time.
For us veterans of Bucharest, Spirit in the Sky hits the spot.

For Highland songs: Mott the Hoople used to come on to 'Jupiter' from The Planets, then blast your ears off. So something gentle like that or the Intermezzo from Mascagni, segueing into something by
Wolfstone (Battle / Heart and Soul / Double Rise Set / Holy Ground / Psycho Woman). Hector the Hero could be as magical for us as Sunshine on Leith is for the Hibees, or Going Home for Newcastle, but sadly it's a bit too Dingwallish.


Runrig - don't really like them but I suppose they have some decent songs like Rocket to the Moon.
Skipinnish - Walking on the Waves / Alive.
Mike Scott/Waterboys - Love Anyway / Medicine Bow / Whole of the Moon
Gerry Rafferty - Shipyard Town (album version with intro on the pipes/chanter). This is the tune that used to feature on Sportscene's Road to Hampden.

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A Christmas pod is out for your listening pleasure packed with December themed goodness!

Mark Ridgers and Robbie Deas drop by for a chat and we hear from Louis Lockhart, a regular at ICT home and away matches, on the Young Teams move to the West Stand, we look back over some of the recent matches, including the recent debacle against Hamilton, preview the festive fixture list and have a bit of a laugh trying to think of Christmas gifts for Championship managers and players as Christmas films.

And if that isn't enough you can be in with a chance of winning a signed Robbie Deas shirt if you follow us on Twitter, retweet and like the tweet below!

Disclaimer: This was recorded before the most recent announcements on restrictions on attending sporting events.

 

 

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