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  1. Christ now you're in the wrong if you're not wearing a poppy. This faux-outrage Poppy police types that have sprung up in recent years do my head in.
    4 points
  2. POPPIES ARE MERE DECORATIONS - REMEMBRANCE IS THE KEY
    3 points
  3. I fail to see how this is the 'right thing' TBH. The attempts by some people to try and get one up over another is pathetic. At the end of the day next weekend is Remembrance Sunday where people can, and ideally should, pay their respects. The weeks leading up to this day are becoming tedious and, ultimately, leading to some people to completely forget about the whole point of the day which is not petty point scoring.
    3 points
  4. Armistice Day is the 11th of November. Wearing the poppy has become something of a competitive sport whereby sporting your poppy earlier than anybody else is trying to project a message that you care more than anyone else. I'm sure some of these folk dig their early poppies out of a drawer from the previous year which not only gives the "look how much I care " look but also saves them having to donate to get a new one. Personally, I'd prefer to see them worn during the limited period between Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday. Back on topic though, whilst we retain our top 6 slot despite defeat to Celtic, we are 5 points behind 5th but only 3 points off the bottom. Our reduced bench yesterday is a reminder that it will be a very challenging season if we keep picking up these injuries and we simply can't afford to have players unavailable through suspension. Hopefully the international break (hopefully with poppies) will see a reasonably full squad to choose from.
    2 points
  5. Liam Hughes scored for Barrow in a 2-2 draw at Taunton then was sent off for headbutting the goalkeeper
    2 points
  6. Thank you old caley girl for the response nd yes ur correct i should nd will contact the club.But il point out that yesterday was the final game b4 the 11th as nxt week is international week nd most clubs in the spfl wore the poppy in respect this weekend.I shall ask the question nd post the response if its of any intrest to contributors on the forum
    1 point
  7. He's a young lad with plenty to learn. I believe a lot of his friends and family are Celtic fans.
    1 point
  8. Why don't you find out the facts before you post accusations on a website. The best people to answer your question would be the Football Club, not a fans forum.
    1 point
  9. Don't know if a lot of people noticed Mulraneys behaviour at end of today's game. Fisher and Meekings came over to acknowledge us then Mulraney runs up the park, jumps over some hoardings, shakes hands with a couple of Celtic fans then runs past us again without acknowledging us at all. I find this unacceptable - he is a Caley Thistle player and I don't care who the supporters were that he shook hands with he blatantly ignored the fans of the club that pays his wages. Total lack of class on his part and those of us who witnessed this were gobsmacked.
    -1 points
  10. Could someone please explain why the team never wore a poppy on there shirts for the Celtic game? an absolute disgrace &once again the club showing how out of touch it is with its fanbase i expect it from the Rats we were playing but expected more from ICT.
    -6 points
  11. Is certainly not an accusation it is a fact the team never wore a poppy which is disgrace and considering certain individuals seem to have a hotline direct to the club i thought it could be a point of discussion on a fans forum.
    -6 points
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