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i had a ball of a time. stood next to a german guy called david, who loved the chants from section E and got involved. jamp arround for about half an hours, got home after having a great night, and everyones fecking miserable. bore off. if the games shi*e make use of your time and enjoy yourself. get involved and sing. dont moan about a shi*e game because youve just sat on your tod being a miserable ponce for 90 minutes. rant over. great noise in the second half. enjoyed myself. come at me sweetie rustlers!7 points
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Don't actually want to see Sir Terry go just wanted to see how many angry people would click on this ready to start moaning.6 points
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At the end of this season Terry Butcher should go to Glasgow - initially to pick up the Manager of the Year award and then to check that his passport is still valid.6 points
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Brilliant vocals from the North Stand. A sustained, melodic, choral symphony!! Probably the best we've ever had at Caley Stadium. Well done to all involved - please keep it up!!4 points
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St Johnstone made it very difficult for us to do anything. Yet again people are walking out of the stadium complaining. At the start of the season our main objective was to stay in the SPL. Yet, people are moaning because we have DRAWN, not lost, but drawn to a good St Johnstone side. Tonight, during the game we were discussing contenders for ICT's POTY and there were at least 7. That shows how good a season it has been. 5 games to go, 15 points to play for, so lets really get behind the boys instead of constantly being negative about the team. Also, thought i should say that it was great to hear section E and it would be excellent if we could get the whole stand doing that.3 points
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I was just looking at the table. i reckon if we can get 6 pts from the next 15 (easily acheivable) then we should make history and get into europe. IF IF IF, we get them 6 pts, that will put us on 57 pts. St Johnstone our nearest threat can now only reach a maximum of 61 pts...should they WIN all their remaining games. I cant seem them doing it. And C*unty are *****...so they dont figure in this at all :P2 points
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Never mind 1994, if you'd said it back in the summer id have hit you. My expectations got blown away back in November when we sat perched at the top of the table alongside Celtic. Its just been incredible to see us make such a prominent rise this season, to the point where European football is a distinct and realistic possibility. Even after witnessing a match like last night i can just laugh it off because we are in such a great position. Its a strange and bizarre feeling but its also great. Its testament to all the happy clappers who perdicted this season would be better, and Richie Foran who promised us that at the end of last season. Whether we can repeat it next season will be the big question so best thing to do is just lap it up now and enjoy it. I know i certainly am.2 points
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Let's not get into this "I go to more away matches than you so I am a more loyal fan then you" nonsense. The reasons why people go to particular matches whether it be home or away are matters for them. Some folk wish to and are able to get to most matches. That's great. Other folk for financial, work, or personal reasons (caring for a disabled loved one, for example) only manage to get to a few games. Going to away matches can involve planning and pulling in favours from others and therefore that will tend to be the glamour ties or special occasions rather than Wednesday evening in Kilmarnock. I accept that there are also plenty of folk who don't have the same level of commitment to the team as others and who could but simply don't want to go week in and week out. Of course, it would be great if they went to more matches but they are unlikely to do so if others make them feel that they are not proper supporters. If we get into Europe it would be great if we got good support for away matches (note the optimistic plural). If folk who rarely manage to get to away matches can sort things out in order to be part of that historic chapter in the club's history, then we should all join together in giving the best possible support for the team. Having a small group of regular supporters questioning the right of others to be there really isn't very helpful. CaleyJags Together and all that.2 points
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I had a gurn about the St J game out of frustration at some of our play, but I thought TB gave a fair review of the game and he was clearly disappointed that we didn't play the way we can. We have achieved top six easily and had some really good performances this season which is great but I'm glad he's still wanting better from the team. That's how we will stay at the higher end of the league (whatever league is it) next season. Fantastic to have Europe as achievable still, so the management team have earned their money and our thanks this season. Other results went for us again and the Dingers blowing it today was icing on the cake.2 points
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Their fans are jubilant....saying it took ICT 8 seasons to reach top 6 and they did it first attempt. Well...bottom line is....we got there first...as usual....so...they are still, forever in our shadow lol2 points
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With County winning 2-1 at Tynie I was feeling pretty crap.......until I turned on later to see it ended 4-2 to Hearts. :crazy: :crazy:2 points
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Excellent singing from the guys in the North Stand tonight, the best I have heard at home .. It brought the team their best spell during the second half. The singing section truly were the twelfth man tonight.2 points
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There's nothing I hate more on here than posters criticising other people's criticising of the team's performance. Attitudes that "negative" opinions should never be expressed, or "if you didn't enjoy the game, it's your own fault", are bizarre, perplexing and of no use to anyone. I believe that forums are better places when people call a spade a spade. That's is, after all, their purpose. There have been times in the past, where a result such as last nights would have been deemed a good one. There have been times when that performance would have been deemed acceptable due the fact that we hadn't gotten beat - and a point further away from the drop. If anything, criticising performances such as last night's, shows just what an excellent season we have had. This season has been more like the seasons in the lower leagues, when we went into games - particularly home games - thinking that we are going to go out there and win. If that's our attitude going into games and come out feeling disappointed after seeing a poor display and only a point, then surely that shows just how far we have come.1 point
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Plenty of people on here giving it big licks about what country they can't wait to visit but they don't normally make it to an away game further than Dingwall.1 point
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Good effort lads, I hope when the stewards came up to speak to you they were complementing your singing.1 point
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Why on Earth would Reguero want to leave a top six team pushing for second and heading into Europe, for some bottom six dwellers, based in a an absolutely horrible town, managed by a complete weirdo?!1 point
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If caley thistle qualify for the Europa League, Terry and Mo should get the freedom of Inverness.1 point
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In simple terms, the cup runners up if the winner have qualified for Europe get nothing. Used to be that they got into Europe but not any more. Rule was changed after Gretna, Queen of the South and another lower league team got into Europe. Gretna interestingly never beat a SPL team on their way to the final and got Europe so the rule was deemed unfair. IF Celtic win the cup then the European spot goes to the 4th place team. The League Cup winners St Mirren get nothing apart from the trophy. Soooooo come on Celtic............... Obviously unless we're secure in 3rd and County are 4th, in which case come on everyone else!!!!1 point
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Motherwell (A) 3-0 (L) - 3rd Hearts (A) 2-3 (W) - 2nd Dundee Utd (H) - 0-0 (D) - 3rd Ross County (A) - 0-0 (D) - 3rd Dundee (A) 1-1 (D) - 4th Ross County (H) 2-1 (W) - 3rd Hibs (A) 1-2 (W) - 3rd St. Johnstone (H) 0-0 (D) - 3rd 3rd it is with Celtic (+18pts GD+41), Motherwell (+3pts GD +4), St.Johnstone (-5pts GD -8), Ross County (-6pts GD -10) and Dundee Utd (-7pts GD -13) to go in the last stage. We have played all apart from Celtic in the last 8 games and lost to one and drawn with the other three. Only 15 points left so we can't win the league but here's hoping we gain enough to consolidate at least 3rd. Whatever happens great achievement in the league this season.1 point
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Imagine what life might be like if Celtic were out too! It has boosted Scottish football. The Third Division will have benefited enormously. Charles Green having hoodwinked Craig Whyte, will have made a mint. Clever guy. The SPL has been really competitive as have the Cups. It forced Celtic to take the European Cup seriously and let some of the diddy Scottish teams beat them. We have to give credit to the decent Rangers supporters for their amazing loyalty. That is an example to all - are you ready Pars supporters?1 point
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No and no. If the Scottish Cup winners have already qualified for the Champions League, the Europa League place is handed to the runners-up, and if the winners have already qualified for the Europa League, the Europa League place is given to the fourth placed SPL club. Unless Celtic fail to win the league, St. Mirren appear to be going to Europe next season. No and no. If the Scottish Cup winners have already qualified for the Champions League, the Europa League place is handed to the runners-up, and if the winners have already qualified for the Europa League, the Europa League place is given to the fourth placed SPL club. Unless Celtic fail to win the league, St. Mirren appear to be going to Europe next season. Doh! That's the league cup the midden are in the final of. Lost interest when we went out to Killie. However if Utd. win the SC and finish top 3 then either way 4th in SPL will go to Europe.1 point
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Boulding scored - was he not released by Killie at Xmas - if same then that's Karma :-)1 point
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No and no. If the Scottish Cup winners have already qualified for the Champions League, the Europa League place is handed to the runners-up, and if the winners have already qualified for the Europa League, the Europa League place is given to the fourth placed SPL club. Unless Celtic fail to win the league, St. Mirren appear to be going to Europe next season. Well, that is contrary to what was said on Sky Sports. However...i dont pretend to know one way or the other for sure I may well be wrong but in 2010, Motherwell got a European slot because both the winners and runners up of the SC had already qualified for Euro competition. One less place up for grabs so I assumed it would be St Mirren. Gretna played in Europe without winning SC? This is hurting my brain, away for a lie down now. I dunno....but, it seems for the good of Scottish hopes in europe, by way of number of teams competing (and to increase ICT's chance of getting into Europa Cup) we need Cellic to win scottish cup1 point
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Mirren beating Well and Dee beating Killie. Would like to see Dons sneak a win and add them to the last 5 games.1 point
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No and no. If the Scottish Cup winners have already qualified for the Champions League, the Europa League place is handed to the runners-up, and if the winners have already qualified for the Europa League, the Europa League place is given to the fourth placed SPL club. Unless Celtic fail to win the league, St. Mirren appear to be going to Europe next season. Well, that is contrary to what was said on Sky Sports. However...i dont pretend to know one way or the other for sure I may well be wrong but in 2010, Motherwell got a European slot because both the winners and runners up of the SC had already qualified for Euro competition. One less place up for grabs so I assumed it would be St Mirren. Gretna played in Europe without winning SC? This is hurting my brain, away for a lie down now.1 point
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Found this on SPL site ~ If the Scottish Cup winners have qualified for the Champions League, then the SPL third-placed club enters at QR4, the fourth-placed club enters in QR3 and the cup runners-up enter in QR2.1 point
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So that must make me the salt of the earth. You don't half talk bollicks1 point
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Oh...and we should be rooting for Cellic to win the Scottish Cup, coz if they do...i beLIEve that 4th spot in SPL will also qualify for europe1 point
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I have to say...that was a pretty good show by the vocal element in the support last night. Their efforts were cleary evident throught the game. Well done all those involved for creating an atmosphere. Shame the players didnt match the effort last night1 point
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Tade played right wing, said it all about their tactics, he still gets more in a first touch than he does in any shot ive seen. We struggled to get any space last night, got closed down very quickly but we were still unlucky not to score. OTJ nearly had another screamer and Draper was thwarted by a terrific save by Alan Mannus. After County's arse dropping today we are still very much front runners for Europe so come on folks lets make it happen, atmosphere last night was incredible, a few more games with that kind of backing and the lads will pick up results to make the dream a reality, no question about that.1 point
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Swap him and Draper round. Draper is not a winger and is missed alongside Jones in the middle. Also get Doran back on the right - I think he's a better player on his natural side.1 point
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I have always liked that Euro style chanting rather than singing songs about other teams or the ref etc etc. Drums do add something to the noise so keep it up I say!1 point
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Well Chris I'm sorry to say but I thought tonight was the biggest pile of uninspired drivel I have seen in a long time. I don't know much about tactics either but there was a distinct lack of them tonight. Highlight for me was their goalie's save from Draper.1 point
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Even my son commented on it....and he knows NOTHING about footie lol North Stand as full as I have seen it for a while apart from Celtic and County games. Friday night and being live on TV is bound to reduce the crowd but I thought the crowd was pretty good.1 point
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Stephen and Kenny Cameron both appeared at TCS in the Fans V Legends match a fortnight ago1 point
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I can't believe people are actually talking about Europe.(before anything is confirmed) I'm delighted we are in the top 6.1 point
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