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The new "singing" section

What a joke that turned out to be. The supporters seriously need to come out with some songs to make an atmosphere cos at the momment it is dire. The ICT crowd was completely drowned out by rangers which was hardly difficult seeing as no one was singing. Songs need to be thought up and also kept clean so everyone can sing them, young, old, everyone.

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My son has asked if we can go to the singing section on Saturday but I see on the club website there selling tickets for that section. I thought that apart from old firm games any Caley supporters in the ground could wander over and sit there and join in, can anyone bring me up to date ?

My son has asked if we can go to the singing section on Saturday but I see on the club website there selling tickets for that section. I thought that apart from old firm games any Caley supporters in the ground could wander over and sit there and join in, can anyone bring me up to date ?

I believe that to comply with the law you need to swap your existing seat for one in the singing section. Seats are numbered.

At the Scotland Turkey international, a bunch of fans in the south stand were singing the tune 'when the saints go marching in' with the words;

oh Inverness, is wonderful

oh Inverness is won-der-ful

It's got a bridge and a castle,

oh Inverness is won-der-ful!

It started easily enough, as all it took was for one person to start 'Oh Inverness!' and folk round about started to join in.

Crazy lyrics, but you can't argue with them, and everyone knows the tune! Strange though....I haven't heard it since then?

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Take it you dont go to ICT games then

Will the club be selling tickets in the singing section, or will it be free to roam for the hearts game.

Although its never really a sell out against hertz, the crowds are usually bigger than normal.

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