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  1. ........can the constabulary and stewards not just f*ck off and leave us alone. This is bullying and harrassment of the lowest order. Does the match commander really think that 300 hardy souls have paid ?20, risked life and limb on Perth,s perilous pavements, and braved the elements to watch 90 minutes of hokum AND be continually pestered to sit down and shut up. Have you nothing better to do? Have you a single ounce of common sense? Do you have any sense of proportion? OR Are you just a bully? Why pick on a couple of young lads following their team;lads with a passion, motivation. Would you rather they were drinking on park benches or aimlessly smashing windows in your town centre...........no chance of ever seeing any police there! If your justification is crowd safety then why not issue your goons with some shovels and clear the bloody pavements around the stadium. You are pathetic. And what happens when the Old filth come calling? You bully boys are nowhere to be seen. You make me sick. Your victimisation of IHE was breathtaking. " The match commander is watching you on TV and says that the next time you are to stand up you will be ejected" Well......the next time, have the balls to show yourself and explain this face to face. You will find a passionate supporter who enjoys a bit of banter........a (usually) very reasonable guy. You sir, abuse your position; are not fit for purpose; are a disgrace to your profession. You have not got the slightest clue how to maintain public order......your actions on Sunday were more likely to provoke a rebellion than quell one. Or, is that what you wanted. Were you that bored with the game (most of us were) that you thought you would have a bit of fun; Sitting in your ivory tower like the Kommandant in Schindlers List selecting a victim for elimination. I know this is an on-going and possibly boring topic, and it is one on which I have never felt strong enough to comment. But , today is different. When watching the aforementioned film and reading accounts of similar situations I have always wondered why those "just following orders" did not rail round as one and tell the person issuing the order to "f*ck off. If you want it done....do it yourself". I would like to see that! Perhaps one day this will happen. Look what a shining light the match commander at Paisley was. What a great day out we had.....absolutely no hassle. Smiles on the faces of stewards and home and away fans. Look at that model and see how it works. As I said..........you Sir....are a disgrace!!!
    19 points
  2. Why not? It's a cup game against a lower division team, if he can't get a run out against Elgin then he's got no chance!
    1 point
  3. I wasnt going to comment, wondering at first whether there were some extenuating circumstances or whether the same sort of bureaucracy that dictates ambulances called in Inverness sometimes have to come from Dingwall might have been a factor ..... but after reading the P&J article here: http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/1990596?UserKey= it appears that none of that is the case and the guy simply said no, get someone else, I am on a break. There is no evidence to suggest the woman would have survived but she sure as hell would have had a better chance if the ambulance from 20 seconds away had attended than having to wait for one that was 20 minutes away. I am sorry, but this person is not fit to lick the soles of the shoes of his colleagues after they have trudged through a dog park let alone keep his job !!!
    1 point
  4. Normally I would not single out any individual player, however cannot beleive that Duncan is carrying the can for the inept midfield performances of our last two home games. With Russell you at least get 110% effort every game and he never hides. The same can't be said for Cox who could'nt tackle a fish supper and disappears for long spells in games or is found lacking when the going gets tough. Did not think the boy could cut it in the first division and he's done nothing to change my mind on his SPL showing.
    1 point
  5. I swear this is a genuine question. He came into my pub, The Royal in the city centre after the game. The amount of time he spent in there would have put paid to travelling back to Inverness that same night. Perhaps he stays in Perth or was in a hotel overnight? I just wanted to know as he was amusing the pub's regulars with his outlandish attire. Don't get me wrong, I am all for our national dress but this guy just looked really silly!
    1 point
  6. I honestly enjoyed it, the digs a chick, the OF the Dons the refs it was good current banter imho.
    1 point
  7. When I lived in Sussex they experimented with 24 hour licenses, about a dozen clubs took them up. Obviously for the first week it was chaos but as regular punters got used to the freedom, the police found there was alot less binge drinking and thus an awful lot less violence. The bars themselves actually took less money than they did with the curfews, people were leaving clubs between 1-5am with no pressures being put on the chip shops or taxi's, again decreasing possible congregating points for trouble. The flashpoints you see around the country at closing time are always in small market towns like Inverness, competition demands that each bar has to squeeze the maximum amount they can out of folk on a Friday/Saturday night, which of course leads to everybody spilling out onto the streets at the same time. Its a human thing, people generally work better to deadlines and targets even if they arent especially hard working.. the same mechanism drives people to push their drinking a little further than they really need too when theyre told "YOU CANNOT BUY ALCOHOL AFTER X O'CLOCK". Humans are fairly simple creatures. A homeless person would probably get more money from passers by if they held a sign up saying 'NO MORE THAN ?10 PER PERSON', than simply asking for some change If the curfew goes, people will drink less over a longer period of time, life would be easier for those working in the town center and the police.
    1 point
  8. In the interests of fairness fair play to Neil Lennon to win the game yesterday. Must say I didn't see a Celtic win at Ibrox yesterday and certainly didn't see Samaras scoring two goals! I didn't see it either, was it on Sky?
    -1 points
  9. The person would have lost their life wether the ambulance driver had gone straight away or waited til his unpaid break was over .
    -1 points
  10. Who was the guy in your end today with the kilt on? It was black and white tartan and for a moment I thought it was St. Mirren we were playing. In-fact it could've easily been a Paisley Pattern! He came into my local pub in the city centre after the game with I am assuming his wife and looked a total tit! Everybody in the pub were wetting theirselves laughing at this guy. Obviously I say a poor man's Rambo because he has the haircut but no bandana! Is he for real?
    -2 points
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