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  1. Forecast for tuesday is zero temp and thick cloud. Playing surface should be ok. Wrap up well and jump about. Our goals will keep you warm.
  2. CJT are having a quiz night on Friday 30th January in the Social Club, Greig Street at 7.30 pm. Teams of up to 4 at £5 a head. Book by PM me or just turn up. Hope a few of you can come. Should be a good night to start the week-end.
  3. Game with St Johnstone tomorrow, what should be the starting eleven. I assume that David Raven is sitting this one out and I am led to believe Tansey is also out through suspension due to reaching a certain number of yellow cards this season. Any official word on Watkins? My team would be: 4-1-4-1 Brill Meekings Devine Warren Shinnie Draper Doran Christie Ross Watkins Mckay
  4. Why, when we are playing well and winning games, do people advocate changing formations and messing with our set up?
  5. 1 point
    Oh, I must do my CaleyD thing (re 'small k' in Mckay). Calum Ferguson has one 'ell' (I think)!
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    Yogi is becoming a cult hero lol and is right on so many levels. But i have to disagree that 'summer football is the way forward'. Instead of looking to England as some sort of 'mecca of football' we should be looking to Germany because they have got it right on so many levels. In Germany the christmas/boxing day fixtures are the played then there is a break for 4/5 weeks and then they are back into it on last week of Jan. Thats something which should be explored before we make a drastic change like summer football imo
  7. I agree, bring in Devine ( it's been ages since he's played!) and slot Meekings to right-back. Alternatively, keep our usual pair at the back with Devine at right-back? Less preferred as I seem to remember Devine having a very uncertain game there last season (forgotten the opponents). But I think he's certainly capable at the back. If Watkins is fit, then he should start. Totally agree with your selection, ICTRoughi.
  8. Temperature's are expected to pick up a little with temperature hovering around freezing tomorrow night. Assuming the pitch is currently covered there shouldn't be a problem. As for the comfort of fans, it is the wind and wet that really chills. Winds should be light and it should be dry so as long as folk wrap up they should be cozy enough. Should be a good evening for a game of football - if people are going to use the weather as an excuse not to go to a game where they are able to pay only as much as they want, then I suspect they are not destined to become regular attenders.
  9. 1 point
    Seeing as its £5 for the replay. I think they're going for the sympathetic pitch
  10. Game off Oh dear. Once again the old problem of calling games off too late reared it's ugly head. United allegedly had the heaters on since Thursday morning but amazingly there were still pockets of ice around the threadbare goal areas. Many Inverness fans had already left, some as far as Perth before the decision to call the game off was officially announced after a second pitch inspection. Some buses made it to Bruar, little consolation if you ask me. This has been posted on the official United site stating the reasons and a reduced offer for tickets when the game is eventually played. January 17, 2015 A Club spokesperson said: “Naturally we’re very disappointed the game can’t go ahead due to the sub zero temperatures we have experienced overnight. Despite taking every precaution and our undersoil heating being on since first thing on Thursday morning, there are patches of the pitch that are a safety hazard for the players particularly in and around the goalmouth areas. We don’t want to take any chances with player safety and as such, while we wanted to give the game as much chance to happen as possible, we also wanted to give fans adequate notice to save unnecessary travel. “We have also decided that, as a good will gesture in appreciation of the effort being made by supporters at this time of year, we will let supporters of Inverness and Dundee United attend the rescheduled fixture for £5.” However, some choice quotes have been doing the rounds:- £15 to go to Bruar and back...money well spent, said AJS on twitter, however, it got better for him......To Bruar and back for a pish and a Subway. Rare away day experience....... Pointless journey. F*%*!n shambles. Hoping Tuesdays on now. Bev tweeted.........not a happy supporters bus heading north. What a shambles......we didn't even get a toilet stop......... Paul was not too happy..........Doesn't take a genius to know that #ICTFC against #DUFC isn't a local derby. Either make a decision early or don't. It's not rocket science. Gringo was grumpy as well.......Nice one SPFL. Let the ICT fans and team travel down the icy A9 for a couple of hours and then.....and only then....call the game off. You really are a fecking joke. Anon.........absolutely disgraceful that a basic need cannot be fulfilled I can understand IF the heating failed. It that doesn't seem to be the case, who is doing the ground staffing for United, Stevie Wonder? And the final complaint was .....The SPFL were willing to risk fans travelling on the notorious A9 in these conditions. Tells you all you need to know about where we come. Anyway, fair play to United for reducing the prices for the next one, but could it have been averted in the first instance, and, if in doubt, could it have been called off sooner.
  11. 1 point
    Entirely sensible points he has made in the P&J. 6 week month in terms of pay day, and arctic weather? He's spot on about January. Summer football is 100% the way forward.
  12. 1 point
    The English copied the premier league idea from us.
  13. 1 point
    The part about the english doing what is best for their game, and us not doing so, I feel is very true. Instead of looking at how to benefit the game in Scotland I always feel that the blazers just copy whatever the english do - just look at the names of our divisions. It's a stupid notion on too many levels. Go on Yogi!
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