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  1. OK after telling top six next year that I wasn't going to post this, I've decided I may as well! Here's my tattoo I got yesterday: Over to the masses to post theirs!
    1 point
  2. alright there crofters! hope you all got back to your sheep and turnips safe and well, obviously gaining a point would have made the long journey easier and respect to everyone of you who took the time to travel and support your team. in terms of football you got some good players and made some lovely moves at times. obviously hibs are underperforming with a *** for a manager and twatbags like Nish upfront however the reason i chose to post on your board was to apologise for the treatment of your fans by the Edinburgh polis & hibs stewards. we were in the East stand and everyone around us was saying what a fecking joke it was and that it was well out of order. so although it is actually fuckall to do with me personally or any hibs fans, i just wanted you to know we thought it was shocking and you should make a official complaint, it was intimidation by the police and all you's were doing was standing up! ffs anyway hope you get relegated cause i hate having to travel away up there ;) later teuchters
    1 point
  3. I'm thinking Ken Barlow, but without the hair.
    1 point
  4. The stewarding and policing today was an utter joke. I'm sure there was 7 or 8 separate ejections, the first after no more than 5 minutes. A few folk tend to play up for effect but the reaction from the forces of order today was way over the top. We're paying £22 each to be entertained and these jumped up muppets behave like we're some sort of sub-species to be spoken to like schoolchidren. If they tried this on with the old firm there would have been a riot, of that there can be no doubt. It's time the club addressed this issue with the likes of Hibs and United. At the end of the day can the SPL afford to repeatedly treat their ever shrinking customer base in this manner?
    1 point
  5. Imagine that, Invernessian accents in Inverness. What point are you trying to make Charles? It seems to me that you are holding up your heritage to ridicule. I for one am proud of mine.
    1 point
  6. Set it up in an old folks home.
    1 point
  7. Baron Taylor's Street... must be the WORST street in Inverness. Three pubs (including The Keg), a junk food outlet, the back of a night club, a bookies... and the Thistle Club! I always think the Health Food Shop looks really out of place in what must also be the unhealthiest street in the place. Perhaps some of the folk who stand outside The Keg smoking at 10 in the morning should give it a vist though?
    -1 points
  8. Im guESSON this could be a TUFFEY to predict so there is an easy solution - bring back Jimmy Calder.
    -1 points
  9. Aye, anything you say, oh wise one. Well why say he's a man of many clubs when he isn't ? Plum .
    -1 points
  10. The blokes a snob of the highest order
    -1 points
  11. Just spoke to a Hibs fan who tells me Daryl Duffy has broken a bone in his foot and will be out for the match tomorrow. Anyone else heard this? I'm looking online for official confirmation but can't find anything.
    -1 points
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