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  1. Thanks so much for posting this, and any way of promoting it would be fantastic :D
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  3. My thoughts exactly, should all be completed just as i retire! :irritated: Sod it, i'm gonna buy a caravan and spend my retirement driving up and down it in the ootside lane slowing down a'body to get my own back VictorMeldrew DSC
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  4. some aftermatch interviews here. St Mirren v ICT
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  5. You are right, you do see a game differently from another viewpoint. However, we were always the better side throughout. Check out what Mirren supporters are unanimously stating, we were the better team on the day and fully deserved the points. What you also did not see on your tv was the driving rain/sleet and blustery swirling wind that made pretty football difficult and a temperature that was more suited to brass monkeys...........unless of course there are new telly's out for Xmas. Our defence coped very well in the second half, the goal was sloppy but we got past that and kept them at arms length.
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  6. I think too much was made of a throw away comment. The guy has been pretty good for us since he came here and is getting better all the time. I was not of the same opinion, it was just a comment that meant zilcho. What did people do before tweeter? The guy maybe wanted to watch the game on what was supposed to be his day off,........big deal. Anyway, he has been good recently and remember he is still a young guy, lighten up.
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  7. Agreed absolutely! I was through there today and it was quite incredible how County went behind twice whilst totally overwhelming what was still a pretty decent Raith team. Then County took complete control and got the win they thoroughly deserved. It's interesting how often journalists from the south come up to Dingwall with visiting teams and the comment is almost universal to the effect that County are by far the best side they have seen in the 1st Division. The only thing that's restraining me here is that a certain BBC colleague of mine two seasons ago said that he expected Dundee to "skoosh" this division and.... well we all know what happened! But the way things are looking at Victoria Park really tempts me to go along that road, although I'm resisiting it! The bottom line (literally) though is that, 17 years on from breaking the central belt SFL Protection Racket, it would be absolutely wonderful to have two Highland clubs meeting in derbies in the SPL!
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  8. I was quite glad when he was gone. Never rated him at all.
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  9. Thought the conceited Englishman had restored his street cred - this is pure narcissism and projecting the blame. And then he goes and reintroduces Golabert, keeps Hogg and Gillet and puts Rosscoe to rite back. That is the sign of a manager who doesnt know his starting defensive back line. He jettisoned Munro, panicked with Hogg and Aldred and then took on loan signings. as Stan rightly states he is the one who has chopped and changed - he is the one who persisted with Proctor in central defence - Terry and Mo are international feckin defenders - give me a feckin break.
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  10. didnt say that said people should get over it i dont think its got anything to do with munro not been here i just think its lack of contiuity at the back thanks to injuries its not whether tokely should play right back or centre back its whether he feels he still can week in week out he isnt getting any younger i dont care where he plays hes good at both right back and centre back it shouldnt matter especially if meekings can keep fit agree about left back we are sorted there i can see us getting clean sheets shortly if hogg and tokely can both keep suspension and injury free
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  11. Though long and hard about replying to this statement but thought better of it This thread should be closed as its nothing but speculation One thing i will say though is that all clubs have a minority of imbeciles who spoil it for everyone else, i'm not saying for one minute that this incident happened but Section G have a history of being involved in unsavoury incidents dougal
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  12. You crossed the line there.
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  13. To be fair to Butcher - he has improved dramatically in the recent past - especially since getting my mobile telphone number. Capital Caley - Tade is beginning to replace Rooney (Mickey I presume !!)
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  14. rofl Pretty unfair to 'rofl' and bring this comment up, considering those that read DD's tweet would have been of the same opinion. 2 months on, he has proved his worth in our squad and seems haapy to put on the shirt for ICT. I hope he stays and continues to improve
    -1 points
  15. Conceited? You're boring me now Johndo, red dot.
    -1 points
  16. It is so strange how we all view the same game in a different way. I only watched it in Alba and I accept you normally miss players running off the ball on TV but the Alba camera was so far from the action that the full park was covered and any runs were seen. Mind you, it was difficult to see any runs from the team on Saturday or any constructive football, the little we saw of this came from the opposition, we were just what we are... a bottom of the league struggling side. I am normally a very positive ICT supporter but there is a lack of fight, imagination or construction about our play. It looked as if the heads were down even after we scored and that included Jonny Hayes after his wonderful shot. As others have stated .. hearts in the mouths every time the ball came towards our 18 yard box. It is not that long ago when no team and I mean no team, troubled our defence in the latter stages of a game. We looked as if we could play another 90 minutes back then - now? we run out of steam at 40 minutes and hang on from the 80th to the finish.. if we are lucky. Very disappointed but we did get the points.
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