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  1. You've agreed way more than once my man it just not kwl 2 agree with me on here lot of happy clapping lol! Can't be treating any cup as a pre season that's a carry on no wonder we get spanked in it just play a few competitive games what u learning by beating a bunch of posties by a cricket score surely could've fixed up games against likes of Falkirk! A bad game against hearts will deflate the whole club last time we played them in the cup semi was a shameful surrender
  2. For once I agree with Alan. Whilst I know Robbo is treating the Hearts and Cowdenbeath cup games as preseason games, the Hearts game will be a major test of how our team is shaping up, particularly if we are without some of the more experienced players. We often start slowly and have not got out of the group stages of the cup for some time, but equally we have not tended to score as often in preseason as we have this week. All we know is that it is too early to tell how our season will shape up. This report is on the club website: https://ictfc.com/match-report-nairn-county-0-7-ictfc-29-09-2020
  3. Seven goals in two consecutive games. Ever been done before?
  4. Not the stiffest of opposition but seven goals from seven different scorers and a clean sheet is very encouraging.
  5. Not really a contest as the early goals killed it. Good to see Welsh back playing. With 8 substitutions, it broke things up a bit, and the camera angle didn’t help in terms of forming views of players at times (but all credit to Nairn for streaming it), but players that stood out for me were Devine, who seemed the mainstay at the back and may well be a first pick, Mackay playing mainly on the left, and Storey, particularly first half. The players looked hungry, particularly in the first half, so hopefully an encouraging sign.
  6. Many thanks to Nairn FC - enjoyed watching that, very much. It’s been a long time without ‘live’ footie.
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