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  1. Hello, I'm a Barnet fan. Simon King was always incredibly popular whilst with us and even now remains a Barnet legend. Excellent player and always came acrooss as a really lovely guy as well. When he left us, Gillingham were in League 1, we were in League 2 , he was one of the best L2 defenders around which was why he commanded a big transfer fee and he was clearly destined for better things. Unfortunately after 1 season at Gillingham he sustained a horrific injury in a pre season friendly which almost ended his career. He had a period on loan to Plymouth last season and it was a surprise when Gillingham released him - but that could in part be due to their change of manager and loony Chairman. We were so hoping he'd re-sign for Barnet but as he has joined you instead then I hope he does well for you. Most players, however good they are will get a bad press from the fans from time to time and Barnet have their share of moany fans - but nobody ever had a bad word to say about Kingy and from what I can gather, Gillingham fans were the same. Certainly he was a better player for us than Kenny Gillet ( Gillet did well for us but he was no Kingy! )
    9 points
  2. And solar powered floodlights :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
    4 points
  3. Since it has upset so many gudgies, it will always be the global energy stadium to me.
    2 points
  4. 6 last night and 10 tonight. Just as well we don't have any strikers - could have been embarrassing.
    2 points
  5. Just remember though, if you can‘t access the net, Mr Gringo doesn‘t accept texts 1 minute into the match........What‘s that famous Derek and Cllive quote!?
    1 point
  6. Context should be the defining factor.
    1 point
  7. I think this whole racism business has got way out of hand. Most of it is just 'playground' stuff and in many cases a 'non event'.
    1 point
  8. Way too many sensitive souls in the world these days.
    1 point
  9. Move aside, Colonel, there's a Field Marshal on parade...
    1 point
  10. 2012 - Global Construction do the upgrading work in Dingwall within a tight timescale in an era of significant financial input to the club from the Global Energy chairman so Ross County call it the Global Energy Stadium. 2005 - Tulloch Construction do the upgradiing work in Inverness within a tight timescale in an era of significant financial input to the club from the Tulloch Group through its chairman so Caley Thistle call it the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium. So what's your point, caller.....????? Or are you just trying to highlight the significant difference, which is that "Tulloch Caledonian Stadium" has two more syllables?
    1 point
  11. 0-6 last nite and 0-10 last tonite ya silly mare. And feck me I can just picture Mrs Ferbin on Come Dine with Me. :lol:
    1 point
  12. Fer fecks sake - County sell season tickets by the number of feckin eyes of the purchaser. It is like a dream come true fer the gypsies and the opportunity of a lifetime in case it doesnt happen ever again. And actually good luck to them but they will soon get disillusioned and it will not feckin last - even if they stay up. Some will put their life savings on this as I am sure that we also did. BUT just look how their management have fared this season in comparison with our bunch of feckin muppets !! All this thread proves is that Charlie Bannerman and Dougal are budding feckin gudgies and gudding feckin budgies.
    1 point
  13. Oh dear ! it's all part of growing up I suppose, never mind, maturity comes to us all one day then you remember there's a bit more to life and strips dont matter that much. Just support the team the way you want to.......... that's the best idea... OK.....so endeth todays lesson!
    1 point
  14. So Charles gives us a figure of 3000. Dont know the number of debentures or the number of hospitality seats included in that but lets say 500. They've basically sold 2500 season tickets in their first season in SPL. Less than we did in ours which if memory serves correct was a bit over 3000 and that was while having to travel to Aberdeen. I'd also be willing to bet that County have kept back seats in an area that will allow them to sell more than the allocated 2000 away tickets for the bigger games. All in all a few on here have tried to lower their own club by comparrisons with our neighbours. All I can say on that is, regardless of size of town, they are them and we are us. Personally I wouldnt give a feck if they had regular gates of 50000 so long as we can beat them every game. Oneupmanship is not a word I tend to use.
    1 point
  15. Mr Macgregor and his crew are not as daft as you think!
    1 point
  16. And do what exactly? They are running a BUSINESS and in any business they need to have a product which encourages people to buy into it. They need to quickly find out WHY our support are not buying as many season tickets. Is it because we can't afford it? Is it because we don't find the product value for money? Are there any othe reasons? There must be reasons why we are always struggling financially and I'm sorry that some of you may not like this but it is the BOARD's responsibility to keep this business viable or we cut our cloth even further and play at a level we can AFFORD. I don't want to be negative but it is a well known fact that a very prominent businessman is willing to make a substantial investment in this company but why has he not done so? Maybe he has no intention to invest under our present guardianship. For whatever reason, our men in charge need to find out if he has genuine intentions, what conditions are attached, make any changes needed and then do their utmost to get the job done. While it is the Board's responibilty to keep the Buisness viable, the football public of Inverness has to respond and to be honest, the majority don't. A lot of people have posted that because games/performance were poor last season they will not renew their season ticket. It then becomes a vicious circle with declining revenue meaning players of lesser quality and so on. A challenge to "supporters" then, if you want the club to succeed and can afford it, renew your season ticket and help the Directors/Board
    1 point
  17. There is more to putting your money where your mouth is than buying a season ticket. I used to attend games fairly regularly from West Lothian, and barely missed a game at Pittodrie, but due changes to family and work don't think i've been to a home game in about 3 years. This season I have joined the site player sponsorship, will be buying my sons first ICT strip, will probably get one myself, and will commit to attending as many home games as possible instead of going away. There is more to supporting the club than season tickets, especially for people who arn't in a position to get one. I applaud anyone who is getting one without being able to get to all the games, but not everyone is capable of doing this. Doesn't make them less of a fan.
    1 point
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