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Great day at TCS and everyone I spoke to enjoyed themselves....despite the cold weather. Final score was 6-2 to the Legends, but I think it's only right we declare it a draw with the Legends winning the first half and the Fans winning the second half. So many people to thank for chipping in and helping....so I won't try and list them all for fear of missing anyone, just know that it was appreciated. Special mention to the ICT Chairman, Kenny Cameron, for pulling on a shirt and making an appearance for the fans team....and doing so despite a shoulder injury, so don't anyone tell his osteopath!!!4 points
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I too cant wait to see the highlights. Sone decent play and us fans didnt deserve to be 3 behind. The penalty for their second seemed very soft. Interesting to see if my goal crossed the line. Barry Wilson said it didnt, but the end of the day the linesman gave it, so i'm not too fussed!!! Keeper Jamie Fraser was a deserving man of the match, although Ross, Colin, Don and Struan were also stand out performers in my opinion. Delighted Davie got on the score sheet also. Had the final ball been a little better, it could have so easily have been a draw... (he says under his breath)3 points
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What a day out is all i can say. Looking forward to the next one2 points
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Quite right CaleyD current position proves this yet some people are still not satisfied, probably never will be so let them think we have the money and facilities of Real Madrid 'cause that's the way it sounds.2 points
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A big thank you to everyone involved, especially the organisers. Fantastic day and thoroughly enjoyable.1 point
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I think it will be a shambles I think the play offs when the teams start at zero points is a farce I think we should have a top league of two teams that play each other 38 times a season with no promotion or relegation A second division of 22 teams Forget about Glasgow let them stew in their own juice.1 point
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Yes, but more in regards to the "non-playing" aspects of it...merging SPL/SFL, financial reconstruction etc. My preference would be a larger top league now, but if we can't have it now, then at least we'll have a more democratic setup in order to make it more likely to happen in future. It would be totally naive to view this season as being anything like the "norm". It's never been like this previously and it's not likely to remain like this in the future if not changed. The sooner the better....so yes. Delaying things serves no purpose because we'll just find ourselves 12 months down the line having the exact same discussions and getting nowhere. Also, the sooner we get the new setup in place, the sooner we can see how well it's working and looking to increase the size of the top league. If we're going with the two leagues of 12 at the top, then I think the pyramid should kick in immediately below that. Instead of a league of 18, there should be two leagues of 10 sitting side by side and split regionally. Each of those "regions" can then decide how best to fit in with the structure below that depending on local needs/requirements.1 point
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Not wanting to be picky, but the Faroe Islands 1-0 Austria game was actually played in Sweden! On the topic of the 'minnows' - it appears that Gibraltar have applied for membership of UEFA! San Marino would start as favourites against them!!1 point
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But on a positive note for them, the top 6 usually finish on the Sunday so an extra day to travel.1 point
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Fraz, you really shouldn't take the p**s out of our visitor, he probably doesn't realise that his beloved bigots have raped and plundered all and sundry since Noah was a boy.......oh and incidentally have done nothing wrong lol1 point
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Why should anybody sympathise with Dunfermline they have been living beyond their means for long enough - not paying there staff, tax or other bills. If this is the end for Dunfermline then so be it! As a neutral of both clubs I wonder why there was such vile hatred towards Rangers when they were in a similar situation yet Dunfermline are getting sympathy.1 point
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Snow on the A9 won't help. But good luck, It is a shame when famous old clubs like yours struggle to survive.1 point
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Strachan should have subbed Snodgrass instead of Dorrans. I agree Snoddy was playing well but too committed and anyone could see he was heading for second yellow. This manager who was so churlish when his team were beaten at Caley is taking Scotland nowhere.1 point
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Oh and taking on Miller instead of Rhodes when Fletcher was injured was a great choice wasn't it?! Playing a guy thats well past it instead of Scotland's future. Great choice.1 point
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The day we WON 3-3 :D And yes luke I remember you shouting that. However the funniest bit of all was after the 'melee', I turned around and saw you standing behind the barrier thinking "how the hell did he get there" Desperation to sheer delight in 30 seconds, got to love Caley (Y)1 point
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Top 6, Keeping the dwellers in the shadows, first SPL Highland derby, making Deek become obsessed, Billy scoring when he wanted, Shinniesta pulling on a Scotland jersey, actually having the majority of the team signed up for next season, Butcher knocking back Barnsley, tearing shreds out of the Sevco at Ibrox, Roberts bawsack ruining County's injury time "winner", Vigurs greetin, coming back from 3 down at Tannidice, rakes more goals and other moments of entertainment that can be added too and this is all with plenty more of the season left. I was one of many that thought we would struggle, been made to eat the words. I can happily claim this has been one of the best seasons ive ever experienced in my young life an ICT fan, long may it continue.1 point
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you know whats an even greater sign of a good manager? breaking club records. butchers broken them all more or less, and he still takes stick, for things us ameteurs think he should be doing better.1 point
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