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  1. https://www.inverness-courier.co.uk/sport/savage-confident-ahead-of-key-date-in-caley-jags-administrat-383917/
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  2. Press conference is soley to announce return of Lionel Nessi. Nothing else will be discussed.
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  3. Been meaning to post this for a while. Discovered the band when their music was the background on the BBC series "Roaming in the Wild". They've pretty much been the soundtrack to my life since then. Didn't get tickets for the first ever gig in Aviemore last year as they sold out the 900 tickets in 3 minutes. Have now seen them 4 times including a 1900 sellout at Barrowlands. Mrs Mantis and I were at the Kelvingrove Bandstand last Sunday which was a simply wonderful summer night in Glasgow. If "The Glen" doesn't get you off your erse there's something wrong with you
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  4. Definitely a) and likely b) and c). Not d)!
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  5. for me its option e. e) not got a feckin clue
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  6. Today P&J Charlie Christie: "Christie confirmed that ICT remain in talks with defender Remi Savage and midfielder Paul Allan, who have both been offered new contracts". On Jake Davidson: He said: “Jake has been offered a contract, and his agent has come back to me. “We just need to finalise that, and I don’t see a problem...
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  7. Charlie at 26 needed to go higher up the leagues. Good luck to him.
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  8. I am very much with you there, Buckett, although it’s worth mentioning that ICT has also had a lot of money thrown at it, albeit far more unobtrusively. The problem is that after around 2018-ish, the good financial work done during the previous years was basically pi$$ed against the wall by atrocious mismanagement. You also raise an intriguing point about County’s dependence upon Inverness. That has probably increased since ICT were relegated in 2017 before going down the toilet. Meanwhile County, with more, and more predictable external financial backing than ICT, have been in the Premiership apart from 2018-19. In particular, newcomers to Inverness won’t fully appreciate that these two clubs are very distinct from each other and won’t see a trip to Dingwall on a Saturday as a particular hardship. I wonder if, with ICT’s renaissance alongside County’s relegation, the next couple of years may see any shift back in the position of this particular pendulum? Not for the first time, I couldn’t help but smile when listening to Off The Ball at the weekend, where a discussion (among central belters) seemed to predicate County’s support entirely on the population of Dingwall (once they eventually established that this was actually approaching 5500 and not 2500!)
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  9. I went down the rabbit hole didn't I !!! https://seventy7.ventures/seventy7-ventures-appointed-as-capital-and-business-advisors-to-ldg-group https://www.linkedin.com/in/scot-gardiner-ab659847/?originalSubdomain=uk https://seventy7sports.com/ and my personal favourite page: https://seventy7sports.com/client-portfolio
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