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  1. Full Time 9-0 ICT sadly no double figures but we have plenty of games to get it. Goal scorers for today were McKay (3) G.Shinnie (2) Christie (2) Ross, Warren
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  2. Well, absinthe makes the heart grow fonder doesn't it? Great thread,IHE.
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  3. He was highly thought of at Real Madrid however. Only a bad injury kept him back. Brill isn't even well thought of at Luton. I really want to find that my concerns are nothing to worry about.
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  4. So there's a mistake in what he wrote and everyone jumps on the illiteracy bandwagon. R is next to T on my keyboard and I can see how easy it is to hit the wrong key. Have all you who comment never made such a mistake? As for the footballer.......that remains to be seen. This guy didn't set out to be one. He was a youngster who entered and won a competition. The prize being a stint with the youth set up at Inter Milan. When that was over he came home and played a couple of seasons with his local teams. I think I'm right in saying we are his first professional club and the step up is a big one. I hope he can cut it but I wont hold my breath till I see him play.
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  5. Well the basic reason behind this extended thread was to attempt to express the frustration of an INDIVIDUAL Howden Ender (and hopefully many others) in regard to the pre-merger process. I aimed this at the yoof of ICT and the followers who came post-merger, This is like ICT nowadays thinking about merging with Hellgin or the Gypos. Just feckin think about that when ya think that some of the oldies are feckin whingeing about the past. As far as I am concerned I am Caley till I die and I respect anybody who states that they are a Jeggie till they die. We are now Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC and we are blue and white and red and black and united – as some of us have tattoos to prove it! CALEDONIAN THISTLE TILL I DIE – Caley Jags - O2FECKINB – BUT THE HOWDEN END WILL NEVER DIE So let us look to further success in 2013-2014, stick together, multiply and put Sneck SLAP back on the feckin Map!! DID WE HAVE AND WILL WE HAVE A FECKIN GOOD TIME OR FECKIN WOT ??!!
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