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Tm4tj, IBM, Robert, Yngwie, Rig, Scotty, Mantis, jagster, caley100, IHE and possibly Dougal4 points
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Terry Butcher is a guest at the stadium on Saturday for the game against Ayr, so I'll take a 7-0 win and then onwards and upwards from there.3 points
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The paranoia continues. I've seen nothing to say Highland Council are against Battery Storage or that they are against other people building them. The main sticking point with the ILI/ICTFC one is that they want to locate it on protected green space in an area not zoned for industrial use. One other thing, it literally says 75 in the bottom right of the slide.2 points
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STV news tonight also on about Battery Storage places, apparently this is the immediate future and, more than two dozen already planned or already in action, in Scotland. Maybe ICT ahead of the game here, but also, I believe Highland Council have plans themselves for Battery Storage. Wheels within wheels or not enough cash in the envelopes? There’s more to this!!!1 point
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From "The Knowledge" column in today's Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2024/mar/13/the-knowledge-have-any-footballers-refused-to-play-second-half If you were going to buy it, you'd have done so by now, so I don't think this will deprive them of any money "“Have there been any situations where a player has refused to come out for the second half?” asks Peter Clarke. “If so, what retribution was taken by the club or country?” There are plenty of examples of entire teams refusing to play the second half, the majority in response to racism, but it’s quite rare for an individual player to do so. Let’s start with a famous night in Glasgow: “Back in February 2000, with John Barnes’s Celtic trailing Caley Thistle 2-1 in a Scottish Cup tie, striker Mark Viduka refused to play the second half,” begins Stephen Toal. “Viduka took offence when he was asked by Barnes’s assistant Eric Black: ‘Is it too cold tonight? Do you not fancy it?’ “Celtic went on to lose 3-1, and within 48 hours Barnes and Black were sacked (Viduka kept his job). Perhaps more significantly, the match spawned the greatest newspaper headline of all time: Super Caley Go Ballistic Celtic Are Atrocious." Click on the link above to read the rest of the column.1 point
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It is badly needed all over to cut down paying millions every year to the power companies to stop production when demand is low!1 point
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Today's topical subject 'giant batteries will help power Scotland' https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cd180263w7no1 point
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Who do we have signed up for next season? The loans will all depart and I know we had a lot of players out of contract this summer, but some of the new signings got two year contracts, as did Billy Mckay when he signed on again. Anyone know who we have got signed for next season?1 point
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We must do no worse than 8th. 5th, 6th or 7th bring a few more pounds in. We should be aiming for 4th until it is impossible to get there.1 point
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I'm going to keep revisiting this. We are essentially having a crap season and been utter abject at home, yet somehow with around quarter of the season left we are only 6 points behind a morton side getting plaudits. (We have 8. Some teams 9 games to go of normal season) All hypothetical it's possible that if we had achieved more in the Dodds tenure earlier this season we could be fighting for a promotion play off place. Keen to see how others expectations for remainder of the season align - score a goal at home - beat raith and get back to normal service - beat morton or at least derail their playoff hopes on the last game of the season. The salty tears would be great. - Avoid relegation play-offs1 point
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Have a look at the slide numbered 75 in this document for the Council Meeting on Thursday which is about the Council’s own Battery Storage plans: https://www.highland.gov.uk/download/meetings/id/83021/item_12_our_future_highland_council_delivery_plan_2024-2027_-_14_march_20241 point
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Indeed. Fine,fine margins this season. Feeling this will go right to the last game.1 point
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Rovers currently one up, Partick now only 9 points and 5 goals better off than us. Certainly gives Morton some hope.1 point
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You'd think a few handshakes around the lodge and all this would get resolved1 point
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Welcome to the 12 new members who have joined the Supporters Trust since Sunday: thank you for your interest and support. Your membership will help the Trust to ensure that the views of fans are heard by the club at what is one of the most critical periods in the club's history. Membership is only £5 (£1 for Under 16s) and joining is easy on this link: https://www.ictsupporterstrust.org/join-us1 point
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Week 27 Gringo: 259.50 CDN Girl: 247.40 Jodie Carnie: 245.00 Robert: 227.00 The Caley One: 226.50 Caleyjag: 218.80 Scotty: 202.50 The Mantis: 191.50 MrCaleyjag: 159.30 NOHO: 155.00 Mrs Gringo: 150.50 Caley Braveheart: 123.50 Caley Canary: 97.00 SOS: 90.50 Old Caley Girl: 24.20 Crown Jaggie: Bankrupt IHE: Bankrupt Wyness101: Bankrupt Joonya: Bankrupt 5/19 correct1 point
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Never mind this pish we should be investing in fusion power and warp drive!0 points
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Hydro and gravity batteries are more effective, less harmful for the planet, and much safer than chemical batteries.0 points
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Jagster is injured just now but will be fighting fit for the playoffs if we make fourth!0 points
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Considering the public objections around fire safety, the discussions in the last planning meeting about fire safety, now the communuty councils saying "would ya look at all these fire safety guidance issues", it is odd that the club didn't publish or attach to the planning application whatever they have in writing from Scottish Fire and Rescue to try and debunk any of that. Unless the letter is a nothingburger. Instead, the template email the club sent everyone said "Fire risk etc is not a material planning consideration."0 points
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