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  1. I suggest that we punish their fans by sending them home in a state of misery a week Tuesday.
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    Disgraceful lack of videos on this thread so there's some of the mentioned goals...
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    Ah, love those memorable, not to be forgotten moments. ?
  4. 1 point
    Was it not against Raith? 3-2 final score
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    Foran's injury-time over-head winner against QOS which set up for promotion in 2010.
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    Ian Stewart lobbing Hutchison at Viccy Park in 96-97. Denzil v Hearts in 2002 Raven’s winner v Celtic.
  7. Had a great time supporting Connah's Quay. Today was my second Challenge Cup final. Quite enjoyed this game was a entertaining 90 minutes was pissed off County won & was lifting our cup in our own ground but i was just glad it wasn't ICT getting beat 3-1. Connah's Quay was unlucky not have been more then a goal up at half time they had plenty of chances but they seemed shattered during the second half and County blew them away in the last 20 minutes of the game. I am proud we won this cup last season & was gutted we didn't get anywhere near the final this season. Don't care what anyone says could be literally be a cup shaped like Mickey mouse & I would still want Caley to win it it's what being a fan is all about!
  8. Hear hear. Was great to listen to Inverness chants from the Nomads end too ? great fans. Also. They had Fon williams as a pundit for the welsh channel at the game i noticed! Someone local i suppose
  9. I've just spent the afternoon down at the stadium at the Irn Bru cup final. I bought a ticket for the Nomads section and met some lovely people and cheered the team on throughout the game. The fans put the County ones to shame with their singing (although they were quick to admit that they had a limited amount of songs) and they sang Caley thistle chants as well, just to wind up County. For a while Connah Quay were 1-0 up which I don't think they had really expected, but the fans continued to cheer the team on even after RC's goals and also at the end of the game. I would have loved for the Welsh side to win, and to those who wanted county to win just because they are Scottish, I say that if you are allowed to compete then you are of course perfectly within your rights to win if you are able. I also think it is no-ones business but mine to suggest who I should support or what I should spend my hard earned money on, as one or two have tried to do earlier in this thread. I have everything I need interms of ICT merchandise and for those carefree souls who can do exactly as they please every weekend, not all of us are able to go to away games for various reasons such as other commitments, work, family or health issues. I had a great time, made some new friends and now have a team in Wales to keep an eye on. Well done to the Nomads from Connahs Quay, both the team and the fans - for a wee club that only has about 200 fans at home games, they have done themselves proud and have at least one new fan.
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    David Bagan v Hearts that truly was a great afternoon in Edinburgh
  11. It is a pity, that you think that i am not honest. This text was the only thing, which I wanted to tell Inverness supporters.
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    Robbo is the most knowledgable person I have ever spoken to about the use of artificial pitches. I recall him telling me he was involved in or was very close to, some study that was done on their use in Scandinavia or something. If he reckons there's a product out there that could work for us, then I think people should listen. We're not the ones who have to play on it, and I don't see any argument that it leads to an inferior quality of game. I know there was the big thing from the PFA recently, but listening to players talking about it...both when I was in a position to talk to them directly and what's been said in the press...then the older players see the merit of it, but are at a stage of their career where it would be tough to adapt. Younger players will tell you that they have had more exposure to it and wouldn't have any major objection. In fact, from memory, the thing that I recall Robbo talking about was that it's the transition from grass to artificial that causes the greatest problem for players by way of injury...and those are injuries related to additional/different stresses as opposed to the argument made for "catching a stud" or "going over on an ankle" etc...for which there is no evidence to support any more likelihood. Players who have grown up using it or who play on it regularly don't suffer the same problems. We're all very good at moaning that "money always comes first", be it the financial benefits of a plastic pitch for a club, TV money for Semi-Finals or whatever...however, the truth is that just to sustain the level we are at and the costs that come with it....then ticket prices would have to at least treble (at current attendance levels) if you took all these other 'bothersome considerations' out of the equation. Where's the money coming from? We seemed to manage to find about £1.5 Million to spend on as yet unexplained items in the year ending May 2018...enough to install at least 3 artificial pitches...so ?‍♂️
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    That was amazing, tm4tj remembers it well.... ??
  14. Attendance was 3057. What a poor turnout from the cun€Y fans considering it was a cup final and they only had to travel 11 miles.
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