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  1. Can't believe we lost it tbh. But so happy with the performance. They had their chances as well, so maybe a fairer score line would have been 4-4! We played some wonderful flowing football. Regarding the shot cleared off the line - I do not believe it went over. I was right in line with it and it looked like it was cleared bang on the line - I didn't shout for it anyway. One negative point I need to mention though. When Rangers went 1-0 up, a few folk started singing 'we are going down' and the song that really pi55es me off 'He's one of our own, he's one of our own, Grant Munro'. This is detremntal to the current squad. They do not need this, when they are in a relegation battle. I sang it at the end of the season as I wanted Butcher to change his mind. He didn't. Now, the song should be dead. But every away game anyway, I hear it being sung by a minority. Lets keep behind the team - the current team!!!!
    5 points
  2. I'm probably going to be in the minority here, but I'd rather pay a bit more and be able to stand throughout the match. Me too.
    1 point
  3. I'm probably going to be in the minority here, but I'd rather pay a bit more and be able to stand throughout the match.
    1 point
  4. 1 point
  5. I'm with you, although he wasn't my MOTM, Golobart was. Have a greenie!
    1 point
  6. Tempted and all as I am to single out individual posters (who don't seem to have a problem singling out individual players) I cannot believe that anyone can slate Ritchie Foran's performance yesterday. He was immense and led the team in a role which suited him to perfection. The commentators and Sunday press had him as man of the match, in a losing side, yet the detractors are still out with the long knives, get a grip and give the man some well deserved credit.
    1 point
  7. Foran isn't 100% fit....don't think there's much debate on that. I've been saying since the start of the season that if we need to play him then it should be in a role that is less demanding in terms of the amount of running he is expected to do. That's what was done yesterday and we were the better (as a team) for it, IMO.
    1 point
  8. Think you need to calm down a bit. I would say that he merely played less poorly than in recent weeks. His defensive quality's came in handy and he probably shouuldve had a goal but at the same time he gave away posession very cheaply on more than one occasion and got caught napping at times when in control of the ball so no i wouldnt say it was his best of the season but i will agree that he is better suited to the middle of the park.
    -1 points
  9. Still cant believe Hayes missed the open goal , McKay missing an empty target as well was a very poor effort from a proffesional player . We should have had a penalty for handball by Jelavic in the first half but no-one gets a penalty against rankers at Ipox .
    -1 points
  10. Cannot understand what all the debate is about. The Old Firm fans never sit when they come to Inverness so why spend time and money and all the hot air that is going to be spouted about this subject? I'll be interested to see if the Dons fans, assuming they travel in large numbers this weekend, stand or sit throughout the game. One thing is for sure the stewards won't challenge them. One of the reasons for thinking about this is that it may increase the crowds which is a load of rubbish. The only thing that will increase crowds is by reducing the entrance fee. A couple going to watch ICT versus the likes of Hamilton equals almost ?50 without buying a pie, or a bovril or a programme or a half time raffle or the bus to the game etc. ?50 is not value for money. Also remember the reason for this and the poor souls who perished at Hillsborough, how quickly we forget.
    -1 points
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