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  1. 2 points
    Our clubs success is built on signing under-appreciated players from the lower echelons and giving them the coaching and platform to develop. Just because we've finished third and won a Cup doesn't mean we should start acting like the 'big' clubs. A classic mistake. Rather than competing for players who are the finished article (a competitive, inflated market), there's much more value in searching for players with work ethic and potential. We have a great coaching team, have faith in them!
  2. 2 points
    Signing a player who was not even a regular for Cowdenbeath is truly underwhelming.
  3. With all due respect to your Facebook friends 'most of those who attended Caley Park and kingsmills(sic)' were having the time of their footballing lives at Hampden. Those bitter few who chose to stay at home and seethe were the losers in every sense of the word..
  4. http://lmgtfy.com/?q=when+are+scottish+league+fixtures+released will provide the answer for you in the very first link.
  5. 1 point
    I totally agree, but comfort myself with the fact that the arrival of John Hughes, sacked by Hartlepool et all, was also truly underwhelming!
  6. 1 point
    Wedderburn sounds more realistic than John Lundstram. Unsure about this move but sounds like another Lewis Horner deal IMO.
  7. 1 point
    If it is indeed Wedderburn, I don't think we should dismiss him just because the team he played for were poor. Dundee signing Greg Stewart from them last season didn't do them any harm.
  8. 1 point
    If it's Lundstram.. another scouser into the mix. ex-Everton.
  9. ​No he didn't, he was hardly in the game. Granted the guy must have some ability, but his attitude leaves a lot to be desired. He must be one of the poorest players we've had effort-wise since Philip Roberts. I also don't buy this argument that it all comes down to fitness. Edward Ofere, even by the end of the season, still didn't look fully fit but at least you could tell he was trying. I don't see that effort and drive whenever Kink plays whatsoever. If you look at Kink's past as well, as well as the same criticisms being aimed at him at Middlesbrough, he's had a heck of a lot of clubs. I think there's a few things you could read into that.
  10. 'Has it been asked already ? !!' I appreciate you're new but the answer is about a hundred times (literally) and the same suspects make the same points, some of them once interesting and valid ones, each and every time and winning the Champions League, never mind the Scottish Cup, wouldn't change their minds. Luckily, the vast majority, although many still have fond memories of Kingsmills and Telford Street (surely the only ground in the UK to have boasted mature elm trees on the terracing ) have moved on and are basking in the reflected glow of ICT's huge triumphs. Let those who aren't seethe in private while the rest of us get on with the basking....
  11. Na not for me... still deserves a bit of respect but Shinnie is one of our own, went on to become captain and lead the team to win the Scottish Cup.. that's Roy of the rovers stuff. As for legendary strikers.. Rooney would be a fair bit behind Stewart & Wyness in my eyes.
  12. 1 point
    Thought he was running a taxi round town lately. Has an advert on the side seethehighlandtours.com
  13. 1 point
    Now we've joined Europe's elite I'd have thought we'd be getting invites to take part in those prestigious pre-season tournaments featuring the likes of Arsenal, Monaco, and some unheard of Japanese team.
  14. 0 points
    Polworth signed a new one year deal last week.
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