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  1. Hooper of course wore number 88 for Celtic and Wanyama wore 67. It'll be interesting to see if their shirts sold more on average as a result. This brings me onto another point. Why do we never have a number 13? I know McAllister wore it one year and I think Golabek did in a friendly once but apart from that, there's never been another I don't think. It's just nonsense. We can have a number 23 but not a number 13. Why? Reminds me of that thing the comedian Mitch Hedburg said once: "If the number 13 is unlucky, so should the letter B be, because a B looks like a scrunched together 13!"
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  2. Give him the number 3 million and then it would double up as a price tag for any scouts watching him
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  3. One day we might have Adidas....
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  4. I see Killie are letting fans get their hands on the outgoing turf. If ICT did that, which precise piece of the pitch would you want? Incidentally, my lawn is turf from Tannadice. When the house was built, the first owner was a Utd player who got it when they replaced the pitch one summer. Thankfully it wasn't from the time their pitch was a barren sandpit.
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  5. BBC reporting ''England squad arrive in Brazil...''.................................just in case people have not heard.
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  6. The News Where You Are! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhL57cjN8xY Funny, I thought! Edited to add the perspective of an English Scot who is voting YES. http://www.englishscotsforyes.org/?p=515
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  7. Got my ST today. Feeling optimistic for next season. I suppose being an ICT fan you have to be. There may be a few things as a club we do not have, but we do have a small but solid hardcore support and a Bridge and a Castle
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  8. In the fixtures VS Aberdeen last season I saw nothing that suggested they are 'going places'. They aren't any better than ICT. If it weren't for the manager transition / ridiculous fixture congestion we probably would have finished above them. It's also worth noting that they rely heavily on aging players, whereas most of our first team (Foran apart) are in their mid 20s and are only going to get better. Assuming Hughes doesn't do anything daft, I see no reason why we shouldn't finish above Aberdeen next season. PS What's their debt again?
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  9. I won't be happy until we have a climate controlled stadium with a retractable roof quite frankly. That'll show em'. Also still waiting for the pole dancers in the sports bar, could be a real money spinner.
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  10. Here is a piccy of Laurence in his hey day.
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