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  1. We moan about poor refereeing decisions but what about this. I think the referee was admiring the quality of the save and didn't clock it wasn't the keeper who made it. http://www.youtube.c...player_embedded
    3 points
  2. Seats got damaged. Saints will get a bill and they may or may not pay it. Seats have been damaged in the home stand in the past. We all want to stand at football yet we frequently call for stewards to make people sit down. Doesn't make sense really.
    2 points
  3. Just give me the details and I will shout it out.
    1 point
  4. Is there a barber's around here where I can get my beard trimmed? Karl Marx. But apart from that, I simply see the 10 team league as being to the benefit only of the Old Firm and maybe one or two other clubs for whom relegation is permanently highly unlikely and to the detriment of the leading clubs outwith that tiny and exclusive group (as well, of course, as that of the fans.) Clubs which are now unable to remain permanently inside the top 10 as opposed to the top 12 previously will be consigned to oblivion -financial and otherwise - and there is no way the SPL can come up with any bribe payment big enough to make that danger financially attractive. Here in Inverness, the devastating consequences of dropping to 1st Division football from the SPL have already been felt and there, but for the grace of God, a rousing finish to last season and Dundee bottling it, still would go Caley Thistle.
    1 point
  5. What exactly is the connection you imply between fans standing and seats getting broken?
    1 point
  6. Brewster's sunbed was moved out to create space for Jimmy's super duper sunbed. The Golden Jimmy sunbed model design is based on Rossco's shin pads.
    1 point
  7. I like this poll. It let me vote for all 3 options.
    1 point
  8. Not many. People who stop going to watch Scottish football simply because two teams move from the top tier to the second tier are probably looking for a reason to stop going anyway. It will make very little difference to the standard of football or the competitiveness of the league. The fact that the proposal flies in the face of public demand does stick in the craw, but it's not radical enough to have a serious effect on attendances, and certainly doesn't represent the "demise of Scottish football". This is Chic Young talk.
    1 point
  9. Nothing like a worthless threat to start off the evening. To somehow turn the farce that is SPL reconstruction into an attack on our Chairman takes a degree of negative thinking I can only aspire to. No doubt your strategic, well thought out threat will have George in turmoil as he wrestles with the rights and wrongs of the saga whilst, at the same time, having to deal with the devastating impact on his life caused by your post. FFS grow up - Bart The deconstruction needs votes from member clubs, if they are not forthcoming we have the status quo. I'd rather that than any change that is detrimental to my club. Worthless? In as much that a few hundred pounds a season is worthless in the grand scheme of things, I suppose so. A threat? No, it's not a threat it's a statement, a fact. In this economic climate I wonder how many other fans would opt to keep their money for essentials rather than fork out to see a devalued product? I don't think I'm alone in my reasoning and I fear for the future of ICT if it goes ahead but I for one will not pay for the privilege of witnessing the demise of football in Scotland. Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others. Groucho Marx
    1 point
  10. I hope you're right. 10 team spl is a recipe for disaster.
    1 point
  11. Unbelievable - do you seriously think that Uncle George is a muppet ? Our board have shown great strides forward in the last 18 months and there is no way that they would sell our souls for such folly, even if they were enticed with any form of lucrative short term proposal.
    1 point
  12. For Stewart Milne to suggest, as he did on the radio today, that some clubs are trying to balance the good of scottish football against self interest is the height of hypocrisy. He can't wait to fall in line with whatever the old firm want and when did they look out for anyone other than themselves?
    1 point
  13. Nothing like a worthless threat to start off the evening. To somehow turn the farce that is SPL reconstruction into an attack on our Chairman takes a degree of negative thinking I can only aspire to. No doubt your strategic, well thought out threat will have George in turmoil as he wrestles with the rights and wrongs of the saga whilst, at the same time, having to deal with the devastating impact on his life caused by your post. FFS grow up - Bart
    1 point
  14. 2009/10 1st division champions poster and a dvd of our 09/10 season
    1 point
  15. Chris Hogg shone out for me, especially in the first half. Great, great effort in an encounter of utter scrappiness. Roscoe was immense and the attacking options that we hint at should be awesome when we get a whole side fit. Saints were abysmal, cloggers of the highest order beaten only by Mr. Gollum, who was truly dire. I did think tht Butcher was in danger of spontaneously combusting over some of his "decisions" in the 2nd half. Great win, great three points. Ta lads.
    1 point
  16. If you decide to go along with the charade that is Donkey Doncasters restructuring of the league I personally will not return to TCS until you are no longer part of the set up in Inverness. I believe that a 10 team league will be to the detriment of football in this country and this club. I will not pay good money to watch the club I love die. Do the right thing George. I detest that man who hides one thing in the depths of his heart, and speaks for another. Homer
    0 points
  17. Sounds like a good idea. Players at some clubs have no idea how it feels to be relegated or win league cups, they may just play in the same league all their playing career and dont know about the real highs and lows of football. Funnily enough I was reading through The Inverness couriers Path to the premier league 1994-2004 last night. It mentioned our Chairman Dougie McGilvary having a bet with Tam Cowan in November 1996 that we would be an SPL club in 8 years Tams wager was a pie and Doug raised the ante to ?500, Dougie also mentioned that if Tam coughed up he would double it and donate it to charity. A Mr Scott MacKenzie also had a few things to say .Caleythistleonline.com. We usually have texters at the match who keep someone in the chatroom updated about how the game is going if it isnt carried live on the web. On a normal Saturday there might be as many as 25 users in the website chat room and it really is a global audience as some of the more regular visitors include Wanderer China, Gabby Australia, DC Weeman USA, Luv Gravy Canada, Yimp France.as well as some closer to home who just cant make it to that days game. ----------------------- There are Caley Thistle supporters all over the globe and we celebrated in all four corners of the world at the same time as the Caledonian stadium erupted when the final whistle blew on the final day of the season. Next season just cant come quick enough for Caledonian Thistle to begin its second decade. Lets hope its as successful as the first 10 years.
    0 points
  18. After yet another stewarding debacle, does anyone feel strongly enough to boycott the Hibs game? I think we all have a rough idea as to what'll happen two weeks on Saturday.
    -1 points
  19. I see from today's Courier that a small element of away fans damaged seats on Saturday. To a degree I blame the stewards because they allowed the away fans to stand and not for the first time this season. Now when it comes to the home end our fans are usually made to sit down. Similarly, when you go to McDiarmid Park the Saints' stewards make you sit down. So why didn't our stewards wade in earlier and sort things out before the seats got damaged, "over-exuberance" or otherwise?
    -1 points
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