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  1. By what he has said and his mannerisms I believe Terry is an out and out ICT man! He knows he can build a very strong team here, He is a fighter and knows he can take ICT places they have only dreamed off. Already he has the Board thinking his way he is happy with the loacation.......He has the players respect........ Could one day become another Alex Ferguson or become Lord of the NORTH. Why should he leave?............ and go toHibs??????????????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Methinks someone is either scaremongering or having a giggle
    3 points
  2. Instead of giving a red dot why not answer the question ? you never seem to be supporting the team on here always critisising theres so many reasond why youd want buthcher as your manager passion, publicity, the players he can take with him yes he has his draw backs but all in all hes a good manager i cant see hibs getting many better a manager than butcher
    2 points
  3. I think because, despite our position in the league, Terry is seen as a good manager. His 2 and a half seasons in Inverness have been a success (even his first half season despite relegation as he turned a 7 point deficit into a (1/2?) point lead over Falkirk going into the last game) and quite possibly other clubs might think he's still doing a good job since we're playing well but not getting the all to highly publicised 'rub of the green' on the pitch . Also all this has been done on a limited budget - arguably the smallest in the league - which would attract the Hibs board.
    2 points
  4. What about Jedward in a ICT top spewing in the Park Bar ??
    2 points
  5. Sunday Mail and Daily Record are two horrible news papers. I don't think there is a bias, more of a non-caring. They won't go to the effort of getting facts about us or County. We are an irrelevance to them. Therefore, the best solution is to stop reading them.
    2 points
  6. Agreed, but in the cold light of day, do we have to acknowledge that the goalfest was as much due to Killie's tactical ineptidude as to our own good performance? Up until the 59th minute they were very much in the game - it was 1-2, and they could easily have just been awarded a penalty for Rossco's handball. Then their manager decided to throw caution to the wind, taking off a defender and midfielder and putting on 2 more attack minded players. That left them horribly exposed at the back, they were all over the place defensively, and we ruthlessly took advantage of that. 3 goals in the 7 minutes following the change. Sounds a bit like I'm raining on our bonfire and p1ssing on our fireworks, but I'm not. We were superb on the counterattack, but I'm just suggesting that Killie's tactical change made it all possible, and other managers won't take our attacking threat so lightly in the coming weeks. I suppose that the bottom line is that you do wear rose tinted glasses after watching your team score six goals away from home after the season that we have had. I tried to be a bit more honest with the Smileymometer and most there disagreed with me but I thought we really struggled, especially defensively, fer the first 15-20 minutes. I did however feel that we can to take control after the half hour mark and didnt lose that control thereafter. Killie did sit off us and gave us far too much room but from what I gather our main problem has been taking chances and feck me did we do that at Rugby Park. But to me Butcher has changed the personnel and the system and apart from central defence I hope that he sticks with it - even if we do suffer a setback. What we now have to acheive is consistency. The other main thing to me was that the togetherness factor had well and truly returned, Don't try and read something into it that was not there. We were on top from the start, lost a goal to a neat move and then proceeded to thump them. The fact that Killie were all over the place cuts no ice with me, they were sloppy, we were clinical and some of us are being cynical. We still had to make those chances count, and make them count we did. We never struggled defensively at all, they hardly crossed the halfway line in the first half. If we had not taken those opportunities then fair enough to criticise, but trying to find fault when there is none is just nit picking or winding up those that will listen. They were not so much still in the game, but merely hanging on by a thread. Jog on.
    2 points
  7. Yeah, but the Park Bar is for teuchters only, so the lowland press wouldn't know about that one!
    1 point
  8. If we were to beat Barcelona 10-1 there are folk on this forum who would complain about our sloppy defending. Get real. We're bottom of the table and scored 6 away from home! How good is that! :ictscarf: Were there defensive frailties? I neither know nor care
    1 point
  9. I sometimes wonder whether these rags actually send reporters to the games they report on. Far to often the "reports" bear no resemblence at all to the objective analyses we read on CTO.
    1 point
  10. ESSON MEEKINGS PROCTOR TOKLEY GILLET/SHINNIE HAYES DAVIS COX/ROSS FORAN A SHINNIE TADE
    1 point
  11. Very funny, although I was thinking more along the lines of you sharing the oozelum bird's very rare and impressive ability to get so far up it's own ersehole.
    1 point
  12. will terry be bought out his contract at caley to go to hibs ???
    0 points
  13. Instead of giving a red dot why not answer the question ?
    0 points
  14. Why on earth would Hibs want Butcher ?
    -2 points
  15. why would you even ask this question? he has just signed a new contract. Comment edited. Such comments will not be tolerated on this site and any further such neme calling will result in sanctions against the perpetrators.
    -3 points
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