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  1. FT Inverness CT U20 4 - 0 St Johnstone U20 Very pleased with the performance today. As the scoreline suggest a very dominant game. St Johnstone were not up to scratch today. First goal came from Shane Sutherland, the second was Ryan Christie with a lovely chip over the keeper, Nick Ross scored and Shane Sutherland grabbed the last one to finish it off. St Johnstone missed 2 penalties in the second half. 1st one hitting the post and the 2nd the keeper saved it.
    4 points
  2. I assume there will be a full house as the GFITW actually turn up for a game? I'm going. I enjoy going to Celtic Park, it's like a wildlife programme but for humans.
    3 points
  3. Jamie, It was me that was asked as Chairman, and I gave the opinion. I'm fully aware that not all fans are happy with any of the proposals, indeed neither am I - but only with some. What I am though, is realistic. I've seen the damage that was done by us being relegated and I genuinely believe that if it happened again we'd find it difficult to survive. So, if the package on offer readjusts the cash distribution to make the prospect easier, amalgamates one or more of the governing bodies, does away with the iniquitous 11:1 voting system and gives us a genuine pyramid system then three years of a league system that I think could be better is (in my opinion) a price worth paying. If it doesn't work, we can reassess it in three years from a position of strength - not the panic we're in now. After we were appraised by Kenny Cameron, we advertised and held discussions on reconstruction at our recent AGM which was publicised on this site and on CJT's site. Members were invited to attend. We talked to people and changed quite a few opinions although not all - but we did ask and quite a number responded. I'm happy also to discuss this with you if you PM me and give me some contact details. Given the season that we've had, where we might be next year and a greater say in the future of scottish football, is it really worth giving up your season ticket? I hope not. Davie
    2 points
  4. St Mirren to vote against proposal to change league structure http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22063775 Well done Saints having the bottle to join RC and oppose these absurd proposals. Fans throughout Scotland already showing their relief common sense has been applied.
    1 point
  5. I'm old enough to remember the 18 team league being scrapped in 1975 and as Charles says Scottish football will continue to try various models. If there was a fix we would have found it by now. BY FAR THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IN THE SHORT TERM IS TO GET RID OF THE 11-1 WHILE RANGERS ARE DENIED A VOTE. THIS HAS BEEN THE MOST DESTRUCTIVE THING FOR SCOTTISH FOOTBALL IN RECENT YEARS.
    1 point
  6. I'm not in favour of 12-12-18 but basically I'm not sure there is ANY suitable format for a football market the size of Scotland's which includes two clubs which are sucking in a disproportionately large slice of it due to the unrealistically inflated "supports" they enjoy because they are the focal points for the opposing factions within west central Scotland's divided society. There simply isn't enough remaining cake to go round the other clubs to retain more than a token presence of full time football without the likes of what has happened to Dunfermline, Livingston, Motherwell and Dundee. Rangers are a somwhat different case but, although not (yet?) in administration, you could also add Hearts. And there but for the grace of God...... Because it was the early stages of embracing full time football which saw Caley Thistle on the verge of administration in 1999. The hugely distorting effect of the Old Firm is a major element in Scottish football's ongoing failure to find a viable and acceptable structural model.
    1 point
  7. by all accounts we are voting 'yes' http://sport.stv.tv/football/scottish-premier/221063-inverness-caledonian-thistle-confirm-they-will-vote-yes-to-12-12-18/ if this proposal goes ahead i shall be giving my team a 'no' for renewing my season ticket. May i ask what fans were asked about this? In the interview it says 'Caley Jags Together' but can anyone clarify who was asked? because i certainly wasn't?
    1 point
  8. Supporters bus leaves from the Social Club at 7.45am and from the Stadium at 8am.
    1 point
  9. Would hope it's proper view. Tickets will need to be bought in advance.
    1 point
  10. The family section ?
    1 point
  11. Unfortunately it's the area where the priests sit.
    1 point
  12. Good enough set of fixtures. No matter who you draw it's going to be tough, after all it's what we have been looking for over the last few years. Get the Celtic game out of the way and the rest are winnable, unfortunately they are also loseable, that's the nature of the beast. Anything we can take from Parkhead is a bonus and the final three games are all localish. Let's make a big effort to get to Perth and sort out those farmers.
    1 point
  13. Can a mod pin this thread please.
    1 point
  14. The fact that they have not been vocal does not mean that they don't hold strong views. Personally, I have not attended a single meeting or forum but I bet that my views are every bit as strong and as well informed as those who have and every bit as valid.
    1 point
  15. With due respect Caley D, absolute tosh. Put aside selfish self interest and self preservation and all these things could be achieved without the rest of the nonsense. The only thing stopping it is pure greed and if ICT found itself outside the self serving clique of the SPL I am sure we would be singing a different tune.
    1 point
  16. What is essential is one league body, a change in the voting system, playoffs and a filtering down of a proportion of TV and sponsorship income. All that could be achieved without this ludicrous contrived 'middle eight' business. If it is such an attractive arrangement why have the only leagues in the world to have experimented with it long since abandoned it ? Well done St Mirren and County. I hope we have the bottle to follow suit.
    1 point
  17. The problem with haveing a good season is we expect the same high standards in every game which is not going to happen so we have to take the positives from the game and that being yes we played poorly but we still took a point and had a clean sheet - in seasons gone by we would have lost that game
    1 point
  18. looks like david raven is staying http://www.inverness-courier.co.uk/Sport/Football/Raven-set-to-sign-new-deal-with-ICT-28032013.htm
    1 point
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