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  1. Despite them saying that, after I have bought a ticket and tried to view it (to check), it says that it is not available in my region. Will check again later, but may need to make a quick dash across to the Netherlands, where I have just confirmed that I CAN see it
  2. You perhaps misunderstand. The magnifying device is to assist in locating his moral compass.
  3. It's the Full Monty calendar you want then.
  4. The page featuring Michael Gardyne has a helpful free magnifying glass sellotaped to it.
  5. I’m wondering if the 2022 one features Gardyne?
  6. If anyone is free on Thursday evening, this could be worth going along to: https://ictfc.com/2022-calendar-signing Hopefully a good number of players are there and a lot of fans can go. A good chance for kids to meet players too, which can have a positive impact on them.
  7. Rather have a win in the league, roll on Saturday.
  8. Mckay really not getting much service imho. Not confident re pens. Anyone else?
  9. I am, occasionally, correct
  10. You come straight home after the game
  11. Sorry, mate, not legal tender
  12. That's me paid with 'Scottish Pounds' and logged in no problem
  13. Don’t think there was one for 2021. I never saw it and I normally buy one.
  14. Should this not be in 'Rumour Mill' 😉
  15. Yeh Id like old pics or action shots for that reason
  16. On the kids or the players?
  17. Yes, been there since August, scored once. Also left Exeter is old ICT favourite Gary Warren, now with non League Tiverton town, after a short spell at Torquay.
  18. Replay It's a Scottish Cup replay at Cappielow on Tuesday night as Inverness take on Morton to see who travels to Motherwell in the next round. The first game ended at 1-1 in the Highlands with strikes from Billy Mckay and Gavin Reilly taking the game to a replay, probably something neither club will relish. Since then an Inverness XI went out of the Challenge Cup to Raith Rovers on penalties. That was largely a squad littered with fringe players ahead of the big fish which was played out on Friday night. That game went well when Sean Welsh scored a screamer as Inverness beat Kilmarnock in a televised game to go to the top of the table. Whilst Inverness were slinking out of the Challenge Cup, Morton were also departing that competition as they went down 2-1 to Queen of the South at Palmerston. On Saturday, Morton drew 2-2 with Ayr United with Reilly and Oksanen scoring to tie the game. League form indicates that Inverness should be favourites to go into the next round, but on the evidence of the original tie, Morton were the ones forcing the pace of the game and deserved a second bite at the cherry. This is the first of a double header against the 'Ton as we play them again on Saturday in the Championship. That is surely more important for both clubs, especially given our good result against Killie, and for different reasons given Morton's result against Ayr in the bottom half of the table. MATCH INFO & TV STREAMING Latest Team News Reading between the lines, I think it's fair to say that Mr Gardyne has probably left the building. His footballing skills will be missed, but his team bonding efforts were uncalled for and disruptive. Would be good if we could draw a line under this and a statement from the club would be appreciated. Hopefully we have no more niggles to worry about although Manny Duku and Wallace Duffy were not in the squad for the Killie game. However, will we be putting all our eggs in one basket, or will we put our fingers in more than one pie. That my friends is the burning question. Morton; well we should not be too concerned by what they do, but what we do ourselves, so let's not get too hung up about them.
  19. 1 point
    At a function last weekend, I purchased four places at hospitality for tonight’s game in a charity auction. I must give absolute credit to the club, as the whole evening was terrific and well worth the £95 per head that the normal package costs. Keith Haggart is a talented and entertaining host. The meal from Red Poppy was excellent. The bar (included in the price) had excellent service. Two legends spoke, Billy Urquhart of Caley fame and Davie Milroy of Thistle fame, and both were informative and entertaining. Kirk Broadfoot spoke after the game and came across really well, and was very positive about our squad and promotion chances. Manny Duku also appeared and spent time with a table of younger fans. I have not done hospitality since before the first lockdown, but was really impressed. We have improved the package and that was reflected in the numbers there, the highest since it was restarted. I have no hesitation in recommending it and hope it goes from strength to strength.
  20. They looked to be having a ball over there in the pishing rain so fair play. Hopefully once a proper roof goes in (not some tarp please God) it'll amplify the sound even more and be even better. 👍
  21. On at exactly the same time as the Supporters Trust AGM. Genius.
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