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  1. 2 points
    Tbh I rally don't care how many we take to semi. We will be slated for however many we take whether it's the usual 3000 at most games or 10000 it would be a case of glory hunters or Inverness doesn't deserve such a poor support As long as we all get behind The team and give them all we've got then the numbers are irrelevant. Wr will be harangued whatever we do by the press other fans etc. Let's just all do our best and support our team
  2. 1 point
    Even Scott Brown had to go on a bender when he found out Ciftci was cleared
  3. It's not just an affront to sporting integrity, it actually ruins a game. Both Chelsea and PSG have squads full of wonderful footballers, but their encounter on Tuesday night was almost unwatchable because of the relentless cheating and anti-football. Quite frankly, I'd rather watch The Only Way is Essex with the other half than that kind of tosh. If it gets any worse, casual TV fans will start tuning out.
  4. 1 point
    The BBC TV coverage of our game against RR amounts 1 minute 59 seconds! Despite being 3rd in the league and into the semi-finals of the cup ICT get barely a mention! Is this a plot? Am I getting paranoid? neksor
  5. I have to agree with those saying that a smaller crowd is actually more preferable for general atmosphere and things of that nature. I didn't notice it quite so much at the League Cup Final, because it wasn't *that* big a crowd as finals go, but I do recollect a Ross County fan talking about their experience of their crowd the time they got to the Scottish Cup Final. Seemingly the whole experience was very disappointing. The crowd was full of Big Time Billys constantly asking things like "Who's that number 5?" etc. and who promptly left en masse as soon as Dundee United took the lead. To be quite honest, should we get to the final, I'd like some way of keeping the seasonal ticket holders/regular fans together and give them priority to the ticketing, so that they at least can bellow out as one, as opposed to being broken up across the stand. We - the people reading this and those who have season tickets and/or attend games regularly should be given priority. Not the big game dandies.
  6. 1 point
    I'm starting to think that Dundee Utd's lawyer could even get Jeremy Clarkson cleared!
  7. 1 point
    .....and it will bounce off yet again....
  8. Personally, I make no apologies for supporting our fellow Highlanders except when they play us.
  9. I'm with Fraz here, in a way doesn't matter what size of a crowd we take, we are at the national stadium on merit and that will attract considerably more than our core support through interest created by the venue. I'm happy if "neutrals" want to swell our numbers - it's just more income for the club. I don't share your unspoken viewpoint that these will be rangers fans, I think our brand of football will attract more than that to watch us. BTW, we didn't "struggle" to take 7K people to the LC final, that's just the number we got in what was a lesser competition than the SC. Maximising our semi final crowd might be best achieved by remembering how long it is since we have been to hampden and remembering that Celtic are chasing a treble. If we get them in the semi (and I hope we don't) that might be some people's only chance to see ICTFC at hampden. They need to be there.
  10. 'Neutrals' I, for one, would rather do without...
  11. Cant really complain about days or times in Glasgow when we could possibly be playing somewhere in Europe in a few months.
  12. Published: 10/03/2015 21:32 - Updated: 10/03/2015 21:36 Devine intervention sees ICT march into last four Written byNick Humphreys Nick has to be commended on his journalistic abilities. Story published 21:32 and updated 21:36. By my watch the final whistle blew at 21:35
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