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  1. 8 points
    I dont think the "glory days" are gone ..... they were apparently gone when Pele left, then Robbo, then Brew (V1.0) etc ......but ICT is bigger than any one man(ager) and we always seem to find ways to confound even the harshest of critics. Thats a big part of the fun of supporting ICT ! I agree that TB seemed a perfect fit for the club. A place where he could rule the roost and do what he wanted with basically a job for life - within a tight budget of course - but despite his declarations of love for the area and for the club he showed his real thoughts on the day when - still employed by ICT - he chose to socialise with his new employers when he should have been plotting their downfall. At least the players were professional that day ! That was the GTF moment for me and one that smacks of a complete and utter disloyalty to the club, the players he had signed over the last few years, and to the hard working supporters of our club who had backed him all the way through relegation and the 'bouncebackability' season. I thank him for what he did do for our club, I appreciate it and remember it fondly, but I really hope he falls flat on his face in each and every managerial or media job he takes from now on in ... not because he left, but because of how he left. W***** !!!
  2. Adams is looking to buy him at a knock down price
  3. I plagiarise other peoples GIFs Here is Hammil / Adams:
  4. 7 points
    He should have stayed put then? Actually I think butcher owes a debt to ICT it wasn't always rosey and we stuck by him. I will always be grateful for the good times but the manner of his departure was a disgrace!
  5. Hooda taut it - wee ICT finishing so far up the very best league in the country ! I'm proud to claim my home town team as my favourite side ! And look forward to even better results next season, please ?
  6. Sadly this season is out first season where the average attendance in the SPL / Premier League fell below 4,000. I think my numbers for two seasons may be slightly out from the ones that Hibee Jibee has on P & B but there isn't too much difference: EDIT: Couple of errors with the positions which I've amended.
  7. Sorry but do you not remember his last game as our manager? I don't know what you think I mean but if they do stay up and he turns them round, like he did us, he could be back to haunt us. Anybody that was there that day at ER when he was so disrepected to our club, fans and chaiman I think is enjoying his troubles. As Ive said elsewhere I will always be grateful for the good days we had but seriously hope Hibs go down. The Caley Curse lives.
  8. Remember we played County three times last seasons, only once at home on New Years Day when many fans of both sides couldn't get there. We also only played Celtic once at home this season as well, which must affect the figures.
  9. 3 points
    Lettuce get this right...Subway?! But gherkin aside, this is no time for platter-tudes until it's known how much money we're going to baguette.
  10. I shoudn't, but I'm going to bite. Dad, your first assertion (because they are assertions, not conclusions) is right but the rest are to varying degrees incorrect.Your second point is simply wrong. Since the split (which I'll take your "recent weeks" as) we have drawn two lost two won one. That is not "very unsuccessful" by any definition, especially when the defeats are to the top two in the League. Average in the top half of the League at worst. Boring to watch? Only if you prefer another style. Not everyone does. Yesterday was 67% to 33% possession to ICT, possession recycled and this contributed to St. Johnstone having to chase the game, even at 0-0. There was only one winner, the passing was excellent and possession good. Your third point is again, simply wrong. Hughes is the manager, and he will take credit for the way his team plays, no matter what style you percieve it to be. That's the way it works. The second half didn't happen because of someone saying "forget everything I've told you" it happened through keeping possession of the ball, creating and taking chances. Which is precisely what the manager says he tells the players. On your fourth point, Hughes has talked long and loud about what he wants this team to do, which is at least equal the achievements of this season by playing a passing game based on possession and control. I see no mystery in that, and therefore have a good idea of what style of football we will see next year. Me? I look forward to it.
  11. Well the stewards have taken over 24 hours to make a decision...and it is a dead heat. Apparently there is no difference between 5, 5, 5 & 5...who'd have thought that! So congratulations to all 4 of you, you are all winners! Sadly there is only one book...and by a selection process known by the technical term of 'my daughter picks a name out of a hat', the winner of the book is... Roarer
  12. 2 points
    Six figures is a great deal more than the Orion deal netted us on an annual basis. Good work.
  13. Have to say that I thought DD summed up yesterday really well. In the first half our play was directionless. Again, and again, and again, it was sideways, backwards, sideways, backwards, and repeat until the ball was given away in our own half. Our tempo was too slow to particularly wear St Johnstone out, or to carve them open. There was precious little width and our attacks tended to stall just in front of the penalty area as all our forwards moved into that central area. The second half was completely the opposite. We were far more direct and decisive with the ball. We were more willing to throw players forward, particularly the full-backs, which gave us width. Possibly because they had the cup final in mind, St Johnstone couldn't, or wouldn't cope with the increased pace of our play. We carved out numerous chances and it was terrific to watch. It proves we can keep the ball on the deck but still play attractive attacking football. The trouble is that the first half reminded me of many of our games in 2014, while the second half reminded me of many of our games in 2013. It seems far more likely that Yogi made the necessary changes at half-time, rather than the players spontaneously reverting to type. But, pessimist that I am, the thought had crossed my mind... I strongly believe that we are a better team - and, with these players, will always be a better team - playing the way we did in the second half yesterday. That's simply because, in my opinion, you can't play like Barcelona unless you have Xavi at the base of your midfield, rather than Tansey. If Yogi proves me wrong, then brilliant. But, with 'Butcher-esque' tactics, we will be top six next season. With Yogi tactics, I'm not nearly as confident. At least, following that win, we have now scored more points with Yogi (29 from 25 games) than without him in the dugout (28 from 13 games).
  14. 2 points
    With no sense of irony, it's declared a "rolling contract"!!
  15. The 'Caley curse' doesn't just apply to players.
  16. Sorry but do you not remember his last game as our manager?
  17. Palace shirt looks great , Bring back the stripes !! I quite like these too
  18. 2 points
    TB always remarked how much he loved life in the Highlands ,Caley Thistle were going well , why on earth would he leave ? ...the common opinion ,that he left purely out of greed ,seems a valid one. Butcher and Malpas have been a complete shambles for Hibs , though I've no sympathy for their plight . The smugness of Hibs supporters at seeing the sad situation at Hearts , has now come back to bite them , not in their worst nightmare did they consider they might be joining their bigger , better supported rivals in the Championship next season ...and it serves them right , I hope they go down . No one in Inverness can be too smug either , argue all day ,but the glory days are probably gone , hopefully SPL status will be retained for many years to come , but thats all .............Inverness Caley Thistle / Terry Butcher /MM was a perfect marriage , and TB managed to fcuk it all up .. silly , silly Man
  19. So, fifth and a cup final - an excellent season, all things considered! .....I just wish I could shake this nagging feeling of an opportunity missed!!!! I'm going to go away and have a scratch at some of the stats, but a few interesting ones will be in there: 100% ability to not lose games that we scored first in; 100% failure to win games we conceded first in; number of clean sheets; number of 4-0 or more humpings; 100% failure to score from free kicks round the box; poor penalty conversion rate etc etc.
  20. 2 points
    It is easy to mock the afflicted But less we forget I C T owe a great debt to Terry Butcher
  21. 2 points
    In terms of league position our last 2 seasons have been our best 2 seasons ever and we have Terry Butcher to thank for that. On a very limited budget he and his management team did an excellent job in finding latent talent and fashioning them into a team that could compete well in the top half of the SP(F)L. The sad thing both for the club and himself personally is that both seasons could have been better still. Both seasons saw us riding high in the league before Butcher decided he would capitalise on the success and head off to bigger clubs. Last year the aftermath of the Barnsley fiasco resulted in a significant drop in form when the players realised that despite all his praise about the loyalty of the players, the manager had no loyalty at all and was keen to leave. This year Butcher renaged on his commitment to the club and left and his successor has been unable to maintain the early season form. I am convinced that without the Barnsley fiasco we would have captured a European place last year and despite both Aberdeen and Dundee Utd being stronger this year, with the start we had, we could have finished higher and perhaps gone one better in the cups. As SP points out, had Butcher had faith in the team he had fashioned and gone on to win a European placing or a cup with ICT then his own stock would have risen immensley and he could have attracted a bigger salary elsewhere. But we've won nothing and he's won nothing. We are a small club and may never have such a good chance of success at the top level of Scottish football again. The Rangers, Hibs and Hearts will all return stronger in the next few years and it will be harder than ever to make that breakthrough. There is a feeling the Butcher took the team to the brink of that success but then snatched it away from us in order to satisfy his short term financial greed. The success of the last 2 seasons is a bittersweet success because we know that it could and should have been better. In denying us success, he has also denied himself success. The irony is that whilst the club has still enjoyed relative success, his opportunity for success may well morph into abject failure and leave his career in ruins. If so, he only has himself to blame and will get no sympathy from me.
  22. 1 point
    Just the brand name looks fine, but the slogan would look a bit naff IMO.
  23. 1 point
    I'll be renewing my shortly. Regardless of my opinions of Hughes I can't imagine being anywhere else on a Saturday afternoon. Or Saturday lunchtime. Or Saturday evening. Or Sunday lunchtime. Or Friday night. Or Tuesday night. Or Wednesday night.
  24. I blame Terry Butcher.. its all gone downhill since he started.
  25. We don't need any new keepers. We don't need any new defenders. We don't need any new midfielders. We need one, maybe two more strikers, preferably one being a taller one. We could maybe do with one player with electric pace (Greenhalgh?). That's about it.
  26. Do you still get teletext?
  27. 1 point
    @gordieict To do with a couple of their stores choosing to stock only halal products, I live in an area with one of the highest Muslim populations in the UK and the local one to here is not one of those affected and yet there were still some BNP morons waving placards outside it last week. Happily the place was queued out the door so I didn't get the impression that any boycott was being particularly effective.
  28. One other memory for me was v. Dundee United with Deano about to pick the ball up from his feet with David Goodwillie charging in. Deano stood up straight to hitch up his shorts then bent again to pick up the ball. Shades of Jimmy Calder - pure class.
  29. 1 point
    Think Gretna were sponsored by them some years back?
  30. 1 point
    Would have been the perfect front-of-shirt sponsor for Toby Agdestein! But in all seriousness, I'm glad we're being sponsored by a bread-based food company....maybe next time it could be my favourite bread-maker - Kingsmills!
  31. Thanks eternal happiness is now on a 6 second loop for me
  32. RiG if you do gif requests I would love to see one of the polworth goal and hamill knocking over derek adams just noticed you can still watch the highlights of that cup game on the bbc website O.o http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25900500
  33. 1 point
    Aaron Doran likes this.
  34. 1 point
    20 years, and yet is seems like only yesterday.....
  35. So whether you agree with me or not is based on whether you think I know what I'm talking about and not on whether what I actually say is consistent with your thinking! I'm flattered! Just for clarity I can confirm that I haven't a clue what I'm talking about and my family and pyschiatrist can confirm that. But you are way wrong if you think I am one of the anti Hughes people looking for any scrap to have a go. Quite the opposite, I very much want Hughes to succeed but unfortunatey I am having to look for scraps to convince me that he might. In essence, what I was saying in my post was that I really don't know what style of football Hughes is trying to achieve but I like what I saw in the 2nd half yesterday.
  36. 1 point
    I have just renewed (moved seats slightly) in probably the best value seats in SPFL £200 1 Adult + 2 under 16's section A (uncovered section) it rained once in all games at home this season (midweek and if we moved to empty seat don't think I would of got a row) on a slight tangent, because I had these seats when we made it to our first major final I was able to buy tickets for as many as wanted and thanks to CJT I was able to get a bus running from slightly out of Inverness.
  37. The stadium is a joke. The worst in the SPL in my opinion. As doofer says above it's far too open which means no atmosphere, always cold because of it's stupid location, 2 eye sore stands behind the goals, horrendous looking main stand, no idea who designed it but they get no points and it does nothing to attract new fans. Stadium investment should be an absolute priority now. And I guarantee our crowds would go up if the stadium looked a bit better, people and neutrals especially would be far more inclined to go down every second Saturday if they were in a decent ground instead of sat in the freezing cold and struggling to even see the game because the poor design of the north/south stands. This is the opinion of so many people I have spoken to. Boys from work, neutrals, people who aren't ICT fans but who just want to go down and watch a game of football on a Saturday afternoon but they are put off by these things. The stadium does absolutely nothing to help attract new fans. If there are funds available investment in this area should be a top priority.
  38. 1 point
    Paid for ours last week, Couldn't imagine not going to the games Win lose or draw there is nowhere better on a Saturday afternoon. Out of interest when are the st books expected to be posted out
  39. Our wee club with our wee support in our wee stadium has produced another big season. Consistently punching above our weight regardless of managerial team. I am very proud of every single player who has contributed to ICT,s succes this season.
  40. I think a tour de Yorkshire would be a good pre season warm up for the lads as there are a lot of teams that would provide a good test for the lads like Leeds, Huddersfield, the Sheffield sides, Doncaster, Bradford, Barnsley, Rotherham etc. Plus I live in Yorkshire and could go to then all
  41. 1 point
    Well I'm renewing despite living in England as the half a dozen home games I make it to will pay for it, plus it's my way of putting money into the club. Also know my Father is getting one for the first time ever for next season. I've made my opinion thus far on JH's tenure abundantly clear, but I've also always stated I sincerely hope he proves me wrong and we go on to another top six finish next season. That being said managers, players, board members, tea ladies all come and go but the club remains not going because you don't like the manager or the brand of pie is a bit petty IMO.
  42. 1 point
    To my recollection, the club have never released season ticket sales numbers...and it's the same with many other clubs. Not sure how/why it would/should influence a persons decision on whether to buy one or not either. We had a situation with the League Cup Final where I was getting phone calls and emails several times a day from press/media asking if the club were going to release a figure...and the only reason we could fathom for the interest was because they wanted to use it as a stick with which to hit the club by drawing comparisons on supporter numbers between ourself and Aberdeen. We have this obsession in Scotland with crowd sizes and supporter numbers...and using them as a tool to deride the opposition...that I don't see anywhere else. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying people should have no interest in the subject but the important thing is what the club is doing to try and promote season ticket sales and releasing numbers, IMO, isn't a required part of that equation. Whether numbers are up or down doesn't matter, we should all be focusing on what we can do (individually & together) to make them even better. The discussion on whether the club are doing the enough or doing the right things comes up regularly, especially around this time of year and generally ends up caught in an infinite loop of people shouting that prices need to be reduced and a counter argument that reducing prices doesn't increase numbers sufficiently to counter the lost revenue from such a reduction. Personally, I think it's pretty remarkable that despite ever increasing costs and reduced league/cup income the club have managed to freeze prices and maintain the free kids tickets. The club may be wrong and there might be a case for releasing numbers which goes beyond satisfying curiosity and giving lazy journalists info which would be used to construct what amounts to little more than unhelpful non-stories. Would be interested in hearing that case if it exists. FWiW...I'm not privy to the numbers either and tend to try and avoid having such info (or any info I don't need to allow me to do what I do for the club). That way, the finger of blame can never be pointed in my direction if there's a leak...lol.
  43. 1 point
    I'm renewing mine because its my team good or bad much like Fraz. Can't understand a boycott for "football philosophy" reasons? But then I've lost some season ticket companions along the way because of TB style of football (i.e. some people on here need to remember the bad old years not the glory months). Some interesting comment from Caley D on the SPL/Sevco season ticket boycott. I know I withheld my season ticket money as my only way of influencing voting decisions on an SPL stitch up but once club intentions were declared I responded in good faith and parted with my season cash but I was so scunnered at the time by the corporate scullduggery, it was not an empty threat. I definitely boycotted a renewal and felt very strongly about the issue at the time and the wee bit of noise I was trying to make was real. Was i the only one sticking to my guns and protesting by not paying up . Anyway no reason not to renew this year unless Hamilton get voted out for having a plastic pitch!
  44. 1 point
    Another revolution of Terry's that has ended in tears. His short sighted greed has disrupted not one but two teams seasons and if they go down...which is a distinct possibility given that they will be coming against a team beaming with confidence.
  45. Let's not gloat too much. We have hardly set the heather alight since he left and they are not down YET! He could still come back to haunt us.
  46. 1 point
    Stolen from Pie and Bovril:
  47. 1 point
    As it turned out, June 2004 was every bit as challenging as May had been. Info from an old article on this site: June 1st - SPL clubs vote to deny ICT promotion. Also vote to change seating criteria to 6000 from season 05/06 onwards June 2nd - SFA confirms it will hear ICT appeal June 3rd - SPFA call for change June 4th - Hibs and Hearts call for a new meeting of the SPL June 4th - Partick offer to accept relegation for 1 million pounds June 9th - Dunfermline and Dundee Utd suggest ICT should be allowed to play in the SPL in Inverness June 9th - Clyde ask SPL to consider making the top flight 14 or 16 teams from next season June 10th - George Peat says SPL could face charges of bringing the game into disrepute June 10th - UEFA indicate they might become involved 'if necessary' June 22nd - Partick fail to stop the SPL taking a second vote. June 22nd - Vote goes 10-2 in favour of allowing ICT into the SPL. Caley Thistle promoted to SPL
  48. It ain't the stands that are embarrassing!
  49. Oooooohhhhh baby baby!! The new Palace shirts. That home is a beauty. ICT take note. Can we also swap errea for Macron? http://www.football-shirts.co.uk/fans/official-crystal-palace-2014-15-macron-home-away-kits_26881
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