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  1. Thats the way I see it. Lets give him a chance. Think its a good news day on the ICT front..
  2. What on earth do people expect. Reality check folks. Let's be positive if there's reasonable grounds ... and I happen to think there is. Happy to get shot down at end of season if he shoots blanks but Anier has the potential to be a very decent signing. Appearances at Utd were shared with Mckay and Ofere. Utd may have gone down but had a decent squad on paper, other internal political issues didn't help. We have an exceedingly tight budget and not everyone wants to come to Inverness.
  3. Couldnt hold down a regular starting place at a relegation bound DUtd last season and other than a short run of games for Motherwell some few years ago has somewhat faltered. Not overwhelmed, think we have missed out on better options who have gone elsewhere.
  4. I think most people have
  5. 1 point
    Forgot to mention IHE, B & Q is nearby you could get 10% off with your pensioner card.
  6. I doubt there's anyone out there on our budget that can single handedly save us ... we need a combination of more goals scored and less goals conceded ... I reckon he can play a reasonable part with one of these aspects ... but nobody can do it on their own.
  7. 1 point
    The town's really getting behind the team, even the local chippie is selling black pudding and white pudding suppers.
  8. Speculating as I don't know details of the contract, but would have been certain conditions which would have allowed him to trigger the option....like making a certain number of appearances or whatever. Assuming whatever it was hasn't been realised and can't be by end of season, so option couldn't be triggered....either at all or in full.
  9. 1 point
    Wow... Charles comes out of the closet
  10. This could lead to a pre-season game in Estonia
  11. Personally, I'd very much rather not waiting until the last minute, penalty or not, to secure victory on Saturday.
  12. Always pretty tough making an impact after joining half way through the season. Don't think he's any better than what we have already so not overly excited by it. From what I remember he could play out wide or up top. A winning goal at BB would go down nicely, last minute preferably!
  13. A decent signing. Not prolific but experienced and familiar with the league. Who knows, we may have the pace and running of Miles Storey as well by the time the window closes.
  14. 1 point
    Was able to get my hands on the official number for visiting fans from the Elgin game at TCS....it was 1184. Stand capacity is 2496....so not quite half full.
  15. There's definitely a paucity of data on Scottish football, I suppose to be expected for a smaller country. There's a lot of dedicated amateurs, which can be better, but there's a lot of measures you see for the English leagues that aren't available easily in Scotland. Having checked with the @TheSPFLRadar the data for the radar charts isn't directly from Opta.
  16. This is my thinking as well. By no means the worst player in the world, but is he the goalscorer we need to save us from relegation? Well aside from spells in Estonia (where Tarmo Kink also had an incredible goal record) and a purple patch at Motherwell four years ago, he doesn't look it. I see some fans on here and on social media have already gotten excited over highlights videos of him. Remember the Dean McDonald Rule folks!
  17. -1 points
    Gringo if we get beat by them it will be without doubt the most embarrassing result in our short history For those slagging off Elgin fans I don't think we are in any position to have a go at their attendances, a successful Elgin no matter how ludicrous that sounds would match if not eclipse our fanbase similar to County I'd reckon If any of the N.E.S.C (Never Ever Stand Crew) are in attendance they will get an awful shock to see how the Inverness Football Fraternity has evolved over the years since the great days of yore In simple terms Elgin always wanted to be Caley but they never ever came even remotely close Jealousy is not an attractive trait Dougal
  18. -1 points
    Yup, all the cup clichés are beginning to appear from the woodwork..... clichés which used to emerge when Thistle or Caley were drawn against one of the country's bigger sides but different days now.
  19. -2 points
    Your humour is as dry as your mothers ****
  20. -2 points
    Being an Elgin City supporter, I am sure that "elginloon" is a modest chap..... with much to be modest about! To maintain the Churchillian theme, as a football club, Elgin City is very much "a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma". For years, conventional wisdom suggested that if any Highland League club ever got into the SFL it could be Elgin - although a fair bit of that was predicated on the claim that (at the time) they had a "nice stand". But then, when the opportunity came along in their Centenary Year of 1993, they completely blew it on being stripped of the Highland League title after the John Teasdale/ suspension rigging/ betting on the outcome saga. Eventually they did get in, though, and I for one hoped that they would progress at least some of the way that Caley Thistle and Ross County by then already had and we may even have got a three way North rivalry. Now it might have turned out better if the Porn Magnate had after all managed to take control of the club, but the unfortunate reality was that, despite some well-respected managers, Elgin remained lodged in the bottom league.... and worryingly often at the bottom of that. One of the factors which always seemed to be holding them back was that the club so often came over as not at all at one with itself. Internal strife always seemed to be hovering in the background and from time to time - such as with the Rangers Ticketgate affair - tended to burst into the foreground. This season may indeed promise to break the norm of serial failure the club has experienced since it entered the SFL if they can reach the League Two playoffs for the second time in something like 17 years. Eliminating recent Scottish Cup winners from this season's tournament would therefore be an unprecedented achievement for a club which has considerable experience of the unprecedented. Because, apart from being the first North club to reach the last 8 of the Scottish Cup (1968), they are also the only club to have been stripped of the Highland League title and also, in an earlier era, the only Highland League club to have scored "nul points" come the end of a season!
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