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As a Killie fan please accept my deepest sympathy to the Caley fan who sadly passed away at Rugby Park today, the game and result are irrelevant when things like this happen12 points
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Thanks for reply.puts a game of football into perspective.as a Killie fan my condolences go out to there family and friends7 points
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Not quite sure what I need to elaborate on? We (ICTFC) are an absolute joke (not very good at football). It's pretty self-explanitory. On a side note, not only are we an absolute joke on the field but we are a joke off it as well. The management team is a joke, the "coaching" is a joke, the Board of Directors are a joke. Just cause we get beat, everyone in the club is a joke. Can't see the logic behind that one. On a side note, not only are we an absolute joke on the field but we are a joke off it as well. The management team is a joke, the "coaching" is a joke, the Board of Directors are a joke.] No Jay, you are the joke. It's no disgrace to lose 4-3 to a side who are pretty much on a par with us, and who have won a cup this year against the runaway league leaders. To have run it close when we are down to 10 men isn't a joke either. You are entitled to your (as far as I can see) jaundiced view about the management team, but I fail to see how you can rubbish the Board in the same sentence (the same board who are trying to get funding to improve this side) Face facts here; we are probably about the tenth best supported side in Scotland. We live in an area that finds it difficult to attract talent and we have probably the smallest budget in the SPL. Our local patch for finding football talent is limited to say the least. And yet, for failing to live up to your unstated expectations, we are a joke. Were you at the game today? Were you shouting your head off about what you see wrong with this club to those that you blame? Were you going ballistic when we scored? Thought not. Tell you what, get off your arse and support this team on wednesday and next week, and bring Smee and the rest of these never pleased/ never will be pleased moaners with you. No excuses, no whining, just do it. Then I might just have some respect for your point of view, however condescending, twattish and juvenile you might seem when you put it across. And if you can't, you lost whatever moral authority you might have deluded yourself that you have and you can look forward to choruses of telling you to quite simply shut it. And, for what it's worth, I hate when we lose.4 points
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Hearing that an ICT fan collapsed at the game. Hope its not too serious and he /she makes a full recovery. Thoughts with those concerned4 points
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great games of football but it doesnt matter. absolutely horific to witness. i was just a few rows behind and knew something was wrong. my thoughts are with his family and the woman that was with him. it was horific for me cant imagine what it would be like for his close friends and relatives.2 points
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Here's that Iain Stewart chip v County that was mentioned above. Real classy finish. Iain Stewart Chip.wmv2 points
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Worst - Relegation for the SPL Best - Promotion fro the SFL the season after relegation2 points
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Best - First promotion to the SPL. Worst - Realising that as a site Admin I couldn't put IHE on Ignore!!!2 points
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Best, beating Clyde the week before winning the 1st div cup, I felt a real sense of belonging and togetherness, as so many fans had turned up at Broadwood to egg on their team and it worked. Worst day had to be getting relegated.2 points
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A really sad and tragic end to a lovely afternoon in Ayrshire which started being all about a football match. Very distressing. I had an awful feeling before the stewards moved us to the lower section that things were not looking good for the gentleman. Deepest and heartfelt condolences to his family and friends.1 point
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Just back into Aberdeen but I don't care enough about the game to post anything about it just now. What happened today was an absolute tragedy. As soon as we saw the lad go over we started screaming for help as it was clear something bad had happened. Sadly the help he received wasn't enough. Completely heart breaking to watch it all unfold before your eyes and of course it will only be worse for his, I assume partner, who was at the game with him. Thoughts are with family and friends at this difficult time.1 point
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My condolences and thoughts go to the mans family. I was at the game and feared the worst at the time but didn't want to post anything on here in case the family hadn't been informed. I had really enjoyed the match today but the game and result pales into insignificance and makes you appreciate the important things in life.1 point
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Who actually gives a feck how many points we end up with as long as we are still in the SPL next season and this season feckin terminates.1 point
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Shame to hear about the collapse at the game today, best wishes and thoughts to those involved. Regarding the game, is anyone surprised with todays result? Is anyone surprised with the strange tactics? Does anyone now see that Butcher is useless?1 point
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2 of our three remaining games are against teams fighting for their SPL survival. Im taking nothing for granted.1 point
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Good. I really can't tell if this is a serious post or not? If you genuinely think that I've posted that because some no-mark backwater pish from down south have beaten us then you are very much mistaken.1 point
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Adam Rooney came on as a sub after 19 minutes and scored in the 24th minute for Birmingham1 point
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No question for whatsoever for me that the famous night of ballisticism was the greatest moment for ICT, because unlike other great highlights mentioned, it was so unexpected and it rocked Scottish football. Arguably the greatest moment of my life too, but don't tell the missus I said that. Worst moment was again in the cup v Celtic, when just a few minutes away from knocking them out for the 3rd time in a few years, it all fell apart horribly. Me and Mantis just sat in stunned silence for the journey back down the A9.1 point
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I pity the fools respect the brave souls who are travelling so far to cheer the team at a time when the team is giving us so little to cheer about. Hopefully the journey long home will eased by confirmation that relegation has officially been avoided. Nae wonder people don't bother. as my mum used to say "if you've nothing good to say, it's good to say nothing" In your case, rather more than good.1 point
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I'm gonna go with Doofer. Worst - Full time whistle against Falkirk was the most heart wrenching moment of my young life as a footy fan. Best - I loved getting promoted in 2004 but the way we got back up in 2010 was simply brilliant and for me is an achievment that will struggle to be matched by anyone for years to come.1 point
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That's my best moment too. 1 on 1 with Hutchison about 20 - 25 yards from goaI and instead of the usual trying to round the keeper he just chips the ball about 20 feet over his outstretched arms straight in to the back of the net. I had that goal on VHS and will look to see if I still have it. If so it'll be appearing on YouTube in the near future along with some other forgotten gems!1 point
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BEST = Winning the 3rd Division. First league title and a fantastic season. Four wins over County. Great players such as Barry Wilson, Ian Stewart, Jim Calder, Paul Cherry. Moved to the Caldeonian Stadium in the same season. There was real excitement and optmism. So my best moment was probably from that season. The goal Ian Stewart scored to clinch the 2-0 home game against County. Wilson collected the ball deep into own half, ran a good 40 yards, crossed across field to Stewart who chipped Steve Hutchison from outside the box. Perfect. WORST = Steve Paterson leaving the club.1 point
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My worry would be that some potentially good local/Scottish players are not getting the chance with instead, mediocre foreigners are taking their places.1 point
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Fer f*cks sake Terry. Why didn't you tell me you were only joking.??I've just signed for the gudgies!1 point
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Absolutely nothing to lose here. Give youth and those committed to next season a chance to flourish. Nothing to gain by providing any sort of platform for those departing. If TB does this he has my full support irrespective of the result. Oh..........a Scotsman would be nice.1 point
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got to love how everything things a conspiracy on here cant take someones word for anything. the stadium tends to look about half filled to me which would mean there are 3400ish people.1 point
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