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    Coronavirus - Season on hold

    Statement from ICTFC

     

    Club News.pngTHE JOINT RESPONSE GROUP CAN CONFIRM THE DECISION OF THE SCOTTISH FA BOARD TO SUSPEND ALL DOMESTIC PROFESSIONAL AND GRASSROOTS FOOTBALL UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE SCOTTISH FA UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

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    ICTFC have also released a statement regarding one of their players having reported in with similar conditions to Coronavirus.

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    1 hour ago, Row S said:

    You could be right esp after his rant in May about other clubs conspiring to try and stop Sellick being awarded the title last season, and now a bit of straw clutching to stop other Ugly Sister from doing them out of 10 in a row.

    Always wondered where the followers of the great unwashed dig up their conspiracy theories...😉

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    Won't be Duffy. It's on our those who isolated. 

    That was embarrassing for Neil and his club. Reckon he will be gone before Saturday. A club with Celtic's 'values' shouldn't stand for that kind of unprofessional outburst.

    Lennon has been found out as mediocre manager for the 4th time now. Could be his last gig

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    5 hours ago, Caley Mad In Berks said:

    It will be a good riddance for Scottish football when he goes for good. 

    Hear hear. He went once before but then returned. Let's hope that this time we will see the back of him for good and sooner rather than later.

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    So, Neil Lennon is refusing to give Interviews to SKY due to their 'prejudicial' coverage of their Dubai jaunt.

    Every bit as pathetic and infantile as Sevco's long running refusal to speak to the BBC on the basis that the broadcaster had exposed some embarrassing truths about their gross mismanagement.

    It seems to be that both clubs are now in breach of contract with two of the sport's major broadcast partners.

    If the football authorities had any credibility at all they would punish both by withholding TV money from the ugly sisters and distributing their share among the clubs who are fulfilling their contracts.

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    11 hours ago, Kingsmills said:

    So, Neil Lennon is refusing to give Interviews to SKY due to their 'prejudicial' coverage of their Dubai jaunt.

    Every bit as pathetic and infantile as Sevco's long running refusal to speak to the BBC on the basis that the broadcaster had exposed some embarrassing truths about their gross mismanagement.

    It seems to be that both clubs are now in breach of contract with two of the sport's major broadcast partners.

    If the football authorities had any credibility at all they would punish both by withholding TV money from the ugly sisters and distributing their share among the clubs who are fulfilling their contracts.

    Ex-Motherwell manager Jim Gannon
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    Well done Jim Gannon!  At least he was refusing to talk to them because the broadcaster had not honoured their contract, rather than because they had broadcast uncomfortable truths.  

    It would be nice to think the broadcasters would refuse to cover the games of clubs who refuse to honour their contractual obligations, but obviously they are not going to let principles get in the way of their profit.

    As Kingsmills says, it really is up to the Scottish football authorities to act to ensure all clubs meet their contractual obligations.  Their view appears to be that as the big two bring in by far the greatest revenue to Scottish football, it is in the interests of all clubs not to antagonise them by taking any action against them.  

    John Swinney, who tends to choose his words carefully, described Lennon's outburst as "absolutely appalling".  It must be clear to all that Celtic and their manager are bringing Scottish Football into disrepute here.  But yet again, the football authorities fail to do the right thing and just sit back and do nothing.  Nobody does more to undermine the good name of Scottish football than the very organisations which exist to promote and uphold it.

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    51 minutes ago, DoofersDad said:

    Well done Jim Gannon!  At least he was refusing to talk to them because the broadcaster had not honoured their contract, rather than because they had broadcast uncomfortable truths.  

    It would be nice to think the broadcasters would refuse to cover the games of clubs who refuse to honour their contractual obligations, but obviously they are not going to let principles get in the way of their profit.

    As Kingsmills says, it really is up to the Scottish football authorities to act to ensure all clubs meet their contractual obligations.  Their view appears to be that as the big two bring in by far the greatest revenue to Scottish football, it is in the interests of all clubs not to antagonise them by taking any action against them.  

    John Swinney, who tends to choose his words carefully, described Lennon's outburst as "absolutely appalling".  It must be clear to all that Celtic and their manager are bringing Scottish Football into disrepute here.  But yet again, the football authorities fail to do the right thing and just sit back and do nothing.  Nobody does more to undermine the good name of Scottish football than the very organisations which exist to promote and uphold it.

    Money talks while the authorities sit on their hands...nothing new there, but how long is it since Scottish football actually had a good name?

    Swinney popping his head up from the parapet...are we censoring free speech now, regardless of what oik it comes from?

    Calm doon.

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    1 hour ago, WYNESS101 said:

    https://www.inverness-courier.co.uk/sport/undersoil-heating-not-an-option-for-inverness-226000/

    Undersoil heating was not an option for ICT either, as the Caledonian Stadium has not had that in place since improving the pitch’s drainage.

    Why did we remove the undersoil heating? We need to have that to play in the Prem

    You just need to have adequate pitch protection (or something along those lines).

    You can read more about the pitch issues (even before USH was installed) over the years here:

    https://www.pitchcare.com/news-media/inverness-caledonian-thistle-football-club-in-deep-water.html

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    1 hour ago, WYNESS101 said:

    https://www.inverness-courier.co.uk/sport/undersoil-heating-not-an-option-for-inverness-226000/

    Undersoil heating was not an option for ICT either, as the Caledonian Stadium has not had that in place since improving the pitch’s drainage.

    Why did we remove the undersoil heating? We need to have that to play in the Prem

    I don’t think it was removed, we just don’t use it. As @RiG says it’s not mandatory in the Prem any longer.

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    57 minutes ago, TheMantis said:

    I don’t think it was removed, we just don’t use it. As @RiG says it’s not mandatory in the Prem any longer.

    I think you could be right ... it's incredibly expensive to run it as you have to have it running for a long time just for one match so we just dont use it. We did relay the pitch a couple of years ago didn't we so it's also possible it was removed and not replaced ... I know Tommy hates/hated it, reckoned it completely ruined his pitch which - until we put it in - had suffered only one or two postponements in its lifetime.   

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    17 minutes ago, Scotty said:

    I think you could be right ... it's incredibly expensive to run it as you have to have it running for a long time just for one match so we just dont use it. We did relay the pitch a couple of years ago didn't we so it's also possible it was removed and not replaced ... I know Tommy hates/hated it, reckoned it completely ruined his pitch which - until we put it in - had suffered only one or two postponements in its lifetime.   

    I'm assuming the Pitchcare article that RiG posted above is a longish one I read before, that seems to imply the pipes were left in when the pitch was relaid.

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    Tomorrow’s game between Dunfermline and Raith is off due to a Covid case at Dunfermline and the number self isolating as a result. They are unable to fulfil the fixture.

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