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    Season Tickets + Resignation Confirmation

     

    The Board of Directors at ICT would like to thank the fans for their patience at this difficult time :hiding02:

     

    Copy-of-Copy-of-Colorful-Student-CampaigFirstly we can confirm the resignation of our Chairman and Board member Ross Morrison. He leaves with our sincere thanks for the dedicated service he has given to the Club and we are indebted to him for his passion, tireless effort and crucial investment in the Club.

    We can also announce that our CEO Scot Gardiner has tendered his resignation, which has been accepted by the Board. Scot is now serving his notice and will be continuing to help the Club get through this difficult period.

     

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    13 minutes ago, ClickbaitProponent said:

    If you want to know what is really going on within the stadium then hold on to your hats ...

    A family member of mine is a steward and they were told by management to identify anyone protesting inside the stadium. Once identified I can only imagine those individuals will be meeting with a ban. That is what we are dealing with here. It has Gardiner's sticky paws all over it. 

    Where is the line drawn I wonder .. perhaps opening a Werther in a flamboyant manner ? 

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    3 minutes ago, Leaky Blinder said:

    Where is the line drawn I wonder .. perhaps opening a Werther in a flamboyant manner ? 

    You tell me ... the management are clearly bothered about the potential protest. I would be inclined to test their resolve to see if a ban was forthcoming - could start by lobbing jelly babies in Gardiner's general direction.

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    6 minutes ago, ClickbaitProponent said:

    You tell me ... the management are clearly bothered about the potential protest. I would be inclined to test their resolve to see if a ban was forthcoming - could start by lobbing jelly babies in Gardiner's general direction.

    Aye the orange ones .. 

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    5 minutes ago, Leaky Blinder said:

    opening a Werther in a flamboyant manner ? 

    Oh Leaky, I just love that phrase, and the vision it conjures up. I hope always to be someone who opens my werther in a flamboyant manner (not a euphemism). 

     

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    6 minutes ago, Yngwie said:

    Action can only be taken against someone if they are breaking the law or breaching the conditions of entry, I would have thought?

    I wouldn't be surprised if the conditions of entry will have been changed quietly. Why else ask stewards to identify protestors? 

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    3 minutes ago, ClickbaitProponent said:

    I wouldn't be surprised if the conditions of entry will have been changed quietly. Why else ask stewards to identify protestors? 

    To identify people who might interrupt the game by going onto the pitch, perhaps? 

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    1 hour ago, ClickbaitProponent said:

    You tell me ... the management are clearly bothered about the potential protest. I would be inclined to test their resolve to see if a ban was forthcoming - could start by lobbing jelly babies in Gardiner's general direction.

    Lobbing the jellies where? He's not going to home games.

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    1 hour ago, Yngwie said:

    Action can only be taken against someone if they are breaking the law or breaching the conditions of entry, I would have thought?

    https://ictfc.com/ticketing-terms-and-conditions/

    Plenty there that they could cite - 9, 10, 15, 22...

     

    Number 19 is a good one - "The wearing of colours and/or regalia of any Football Club other than ICT FC in the Main and North Stand is not permitted. Persons wearing the colours of other Clubs will be refused entry to these areas and if already admitted, will be ejected from the Stadium."

    Presumably directors of visiting clubs are asked to remove their club ties?  :lol:

     

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    2 hours ago, Yngwie said:

    Action can only be taken against someone if they are breaking the law or breaching the conditions of entry, I would have thought?

    True, but the Stadium Regulations give plenty of excuses to evict people from the ground.  For instance, we are all "obliged not to behave in a manner which may reasonably be expected to cause any persons to be alarmed, upset or annoyed."  

    I think it reasonable to expect that the CEO and the club Board would claim to be both upset and annoyed by chants of "sack the Board" or "Gardiner out", notwithstanding that the wording of such protest is not threatening, vulgar or abusive.  The same goes for any written banner with that message.

    Of course, by the same token, we could reasonably argue that we are alarmed, upset and very annoyed that certain people are still in the building and therefore by the club's own regulations, they should be removed from the building!

    In practice, as long as folk stay off the pitch, there really is nothing the club can do to prevent a significant number of people making a non-threatening, non-abusive protest in the stadium before, during or after the match.  

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    43 minutes ago, DoofersDad said:

     The same goes for any written banner with that message.

     

    Ah, that explains Saturday. I take a rucksack to every game, it has couple of ict scarves, ict beanies,  gloves etc, medication EPIPEN and sweets for us, moams not werthers, we are not flamboyant. In the north stand I get asked by the security team if they can search it looking for bottles. No problem. On Saturday the guy searched it and said he was looking for flags. I said cheekily what are you looking for, the sticks on the flag. he said no, flags. 
    So he meant banners. 
    An old guy with a 10 year old and two 9 year olds I must be looking shifty in my old age. Or maybe not looking my age, seen as a younger delinquent.😉

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    3 hours ago, snorbens_caleyman said:

    https://ictfc.com/ticketing-terms-and-conditions/

    Plenty there that they could cite - 9, 10, 15, 22...

     

    Number 19 is a good one - "The wearing of colours and/or regalia of any Football Club other than ICT FC in the Main and North Stand is not permitted. Persons wearing the colours of other Clubs will be refused entry to these areas and if already admitted, will be ejected from the Stadium."

    Presumably directors of visiting clubs are asked to remove their club ties?  :lol:

     

    So you can’t wear colours or any regalia from other clubs but what if you are covered  from head to toe in other clubs tattoos? 
    Maybe it’s something the stewards need to start checking for?

     

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    18 minutes ago, bishbashbosh said:

    Ah, that explains Saturday. I take a rucksack to every game, it has couple of ict scarves, ict beanies,  gloves etc, medication EPIPEN and sweets for us, moams not werthers, we are not flamboyant. In the north stand I get asked by the security team if they can search it looking for bottles. No problem. On Saturday the guy searched it and said he was looking for flags. I said cheekily what are you looking for, the sticks on the flag. he said no, flags. 
    So he meant banners. 
    An old guy with a 10 year old and two 9 year olds I must be looking shifty in my old age. Or maybe not looking my age, seen as a younger delinquent.😉

    Aye they were checking handbags of two women in front of me the old folks are an easy target :wink:  it is no surprise that the young ones manage to get in with smoke bombs!

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    5 hours ago, snorbens_caleyman said:

    Number 19 is a good one - "The wearing of colours and/or regalia of any Football Club other than ICT FC in the Main and North Stand is not permitted. 

     

    “Regalia” of other clubs. Presumably that includes bowler hats, umbrellas and orange sashes?😩

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    13 minutes ago, Charles Bannerman said:

    “Regalia” of other clubs. Presumably that includes bowler hats, umbrellas and orange sashes?😩

    Lol. There was an old guy in Lower E yesterday wearing a Rangers jacket.

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    9 minutes ago, Row S said:

    Lol. There was an old guy in Lower E yesterday wearing a Rangers jacket.

    So does this mean that Scot Gardiner has been banned from the directors’ box?😂

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    11 hours ago, DoofersDad said:

    True, but the Stadium Regulations give plenty of excuses to evict people from the ground.  For instance, we are all "obliged not to behave in a manner which may reasonably be expected to cause any persons to be alarmed, upset or annoyed."  

    Excellent. I look forward to Scott Gardiner being turfed out of the ground given his actions have caused so many fans to become  annoyed :smile:

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    11 hours ago, dougal said:

    So you can’t wear colours or any regalia from other clubs but what if you are covered  from head to toe in other clubs tattoos? 
    Maybe it’s something the stewards need to start checking for?

     

    Dougal
     


     

    But the CEO can clearly have his Hun material and Hearts etc memorabilia on his office walls which is clearly visible to anyone . This guy is a rocket . Oh how they Gardiners must love their unpopular status around town . 

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    13 hours ago, dougal said:

    So you can’t wear colours or any regalia from other clubs but what if you are covered  from head to toe in other clubs tattoos? 
    Maybe it’s something the stewards need to start checking for?

     

    Dougal
     


     

    It was certainly an effective method of flushing out SS combatants hiding amongst civilians at the end of WW2.   Not convinced it's quite the same scenario 🤔 .. although anyone discovered with a "SG"  tattoo on their (upper left inner) arm should be removed for interrogation and de indoctrination purposes .. 

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    3 hours ago, RiG said:

    Excellent. I look forward to Scott Gardiner being turfed out of the ground given his actions have caused so many fans to become  annoyed :smile:

    See above ... currently hiding amongst the civilians 

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    13 hours ago, Charles Bannerman said:

    So does this mean that Scot Gardiner has been banned from the directors’ box?😂

    I can assure you it wasn't him.  😆

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    On 7/21/2024 at 4:03 PM, ClickbaitProponent said:

    A family member of mine is a steward and they were told by management to identify anyone protesting inside the stadium. Once identified I can only imagine those individuals will be meeting with a ban. That is what we are dealing with here. It has Gardiner's sticky paws all over it. 

    Ha ha! Now Scot can't do anything about an old duvet on display in the layby cos it doesn't break his rules!

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