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  1. To be honest, I'd rather wait and see what they come up with. As I said before, I don't want to pre-empt any offer on the basis of speculation so I'll let others get on with that until next thursday. Then we can make a decision about where we go from there.
  2. Wahay! I'm hoping for Gryffindor.
  3. FFS was that really necessary - you've just gone and messed up my NPL max scores for both HT and FT!!! Could have done with slipping in a bit of this match-fixing malarky there
  4. He should be made to cycle up the A9 naked with a gorse saddle. We should all agree that everyone who attends the game to keep every receipt for petrol/food/accom/train/bus etc and make up an invoice and send it to Doncaster.
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    Aye Scarlet, in them days wifi ........was a female over thirty Upstream .......... was casting your flies against the flow a lap top was............... a sort of pinnie codec (tut tut ) bad spelling............a box camera server.........the person behind the counter a pc ..........plodded the beat and cuffed your ears if you cheeked him and a tablet was what you took if the syrup of figs or milk of magnesia hadn't worked. Man man what has this world come to............bring back the short wave !!!!!!!!!!
  6. Draw was done before the lights went out and from memory, they were 12999 and 12899.
  7. 1 point
    Well, now we know why we can no longer get even the BBC world Service on short wave via Schenectady (near New York as I recall)....MONEY! Money, Money. It used to be that a wee minute or two of tuning into the old crystal radio would allow us to bring in broadcasts from all kinds of fascinating places on this fabled earth. I do recall my dad bringing home a new Grundig radio when I was still listening to Dick Barton, Special Agent, at 7.p.m. every night and all in the household congregated round to twiddle the knobs and stare at the new-fangled look of it. And that was the time when few people in Inverness even had a single telephone and no one except the brightest and best could type.... But now we have so many fascinating names and communicating devices that can do marvellous things but we no longer appear to be able to quite communicate from point A to point B in this Universe without it costing a fortune. In addition, we almost have to go back to school now to be able to re-learn to listen and it was only a month or so ago that I had to surreptitiously sidle up to a guy in the computer department of London Drugs and ask what precisely the difference was between a smart phone and a Tablet. And a year or so ago the name Kindle conjured up images only of hiking and sitting in front of wood fires burning small bits of kindling so the realisation that it was another new-fangled AMAZONIAN apparition that allowed us to read a book without turning pages was nothing short of a revelation. The problem being that just keeping up with updates and upgrades is daunting , unless you are aged between 5 and 20 it seems. Someone told me the other day about their ----wait for it--- 2-year-old son who was able to understand his tablet so well that he could outdo and outsmart most of the adults he encountered....jaw-dropping isn't the word for it . And I was sooooo jealous to boot..... realising the daunting truth that I was soooooo old and having a hard time just keeping up.... Och, but I am doing alright I suppose and just having access to the ICT match highlight videos on the ICT U Tube thingy keeps me sane on a week-to-week basis, for which I am truly thankful; as I am for small mercies. But if you smart, electronic whizzes can find a way to improve the match-day experience for overseas listeners/viewers I will gladly try my best to find a spondoolach or two out of my monthly pension pittance to support the good cause and the good lads who bring light into the darkness....... Now you all have a great weekend
  8. 1 point
    I would happily pay a subscription for online commentary. Work and distance means I can only get to a handful of games each season. Why can't Moray Firth Radio get involved?
  9. Hehehehe. ^^^ doesnt have a scooby
  10. 1 point
    Scarlet, you ask my opinion, well I made that perfectly clear at the start of the season in a similar thread, don't start me off again tonight as I have just posted another rant over the 'cuptiegate' on the outcome of the Donkey / CJT thread and I am still seething....... seething ...............Seething.
  11. 'Football Special' trains used to be run on a regular basis. I remember one running from Inverness to Ayr in the seventies when Thistle were drawn away there in the Scottish Cup. As I recall, it was fully subscribed with about 350 enthusiastic Jaggies. Whenever Aberdeen reached cup finals or semis in those days often two or three football specials would run from Aberdeen direct to Mount Florida. That was when the rail system was joined up and operated by British Rail. I am supposing that the dislocation of the system following privatisation makes such arrangements difficult if not impossible now.
  12. 1 point
    I agree SP BBC radio coverage of Scottish football is pretty poor. Even worse if you don't live in Scotland. I would like to see ICTFC stream their own live commentary of ICT games. The internet is for breaking down borders not reinforcing them. On the plus side overseas fans do get to see YouTube highlights of games before UK users via SPFL YouTube page. A VPN account helps a bit but if the live commentary is not there in the first place then it's limited to open all mics unless ours is a "featured" game. BBC radio Scotland = LAME
  13. I really didn't expect CJT to get the location or time changed. They did fantastically well to get an audience. What a difference a few years make, a supporters group that really works for the fans interests and a club/chairman that listens and liaises with the fans, well done to all.
  14. 1 point
    The flag was returned to the stadium (by post) this morning and Kenny Cameron asked that I pass on the clubs thanks to the St Johnstone fans who retrieved and returned it (thought not to be the same ones who half inched it in the first place) and to our own fans (namely Capital Caley) who assisted in making that happen.
  15. 1 point
    He will need to concentrate on steeling the whole of the current Hibs squad.
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