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  1. McCaffrey and McBain were superb players for us, shocking choices.
    4 points
  2. We didnt have Snodgrass on trial but we were looking to sign him and James McPake from Livingston...in the end the idea was shelved so we could sign...wait for it Barrowman.
    2 points
  3. Taking the bike for my annual cycle to an away game sufferfest, but avoiding the A96 like the plague. If you see me, peep your horn or even better stop at the next pub and buy me beer
    2 points
  4. I have some sympathy with what you are saying but the fact is that is that it was the corrupt business of the old Rangers club that got in the way of the sport. To ignore the consequences of that corruption because it gets in the way of the social side is to condone it. Rangers fans may not like it, but the fact is that the current club is a separate legal entity to the old club even if the social support for the club is the same. If they don't like people pointing that out, they should direct their considerable vitriol at those responsible for the demise of the old club and not at those who defend integrity in sport. As a public broadcasting authority, the BBC should be making a point of distinguishing the new club from the old. This will be particularly important if and when The Rangers win a major national title. They need to be clear that this will be the first time the club has won this title and not pander to the vitriol of the fans who may like to think it will be the umpteenth time their club has won it. Such a distinction serves as a constant reminder to the footballing world that putting business before sport has a price attached to it
    2 points
  5. Talks are at an advanced stage to keep extend Deans loan stay until summer next year. Full story here: http://www.inverness-courier.co.uk/Sport/Football/ICT-look-to-extend-Brills-stay-16092013.htm Great news and given how well he has done i'm not surprised we are looking to extend the deal. He has been a commanding and reassuring presence at the back and has clearly given our back 4 a strong platform to build from.
    1 point
  6. Like I said trying to diffierentiate between mediocre and rubbish was hard. Was a struggle to leave out players like Stratford and Fetai I tell you.
    1 point
  7. Yes, changed days. When I were a lad, the local church organist and choirmaster was a chap called Roger Gay. These days someone with a name like that wouldn't be allowed within half a mile of a choir boy.
    1 point
  8. Not sure what Tansey you were watching but at times his passing was terrible, a couple of long range goals does not make a player decent.
    1 point
  9. McCaffrey should be a contender for the best XI imo. McBain was great - certainly better than mediocre. The rest, fair enough.
    1 point
  10. To summarise the link, a poll in schools in Aberdeenshire has produced 8718 votes (75.4%) for NO and an embarrassing 2847 (24.6%) for yes. This isn't simply a case of this outcome just squeaking it. This is a massive NO majority - and using a very large satatistical sample compared with your average opinion poll. It is especially embarrassing for Salmond, coming as it does right in the back yard of the said MSP for Aberdeenshire East!! It is very interesting from one or two points of view. But principally, speaking here is the younger generation which current voters would leave holding the baby in later years in the event of a yes vote. This of course is also the generation which will become the decision makers and those responsible for running things when the oil starts to run out. You hear a load of selfrighteous nonsense from the separatists about "campaigning for the future of our children and grandchildren". Well it looks to me as if the said children and grandchildren are telling them - by a majority of more than three to one here - "Look we are quite happy as we are. Go away Alex and leave us alone!" Hopefully this should also be a strong message to possible yes voters not to try to impose a scenario which they clearly don't want on the generations which would have to live with its consequences. This poll also shows that Salmond's attempted flanker of enfranchising 16 and 17 year olds has backfired spectacularly! It seems to me that the SNP maybe thought/ hoped cynically that younger voters might not have the maturity to weigh up the arguments and come to an informed decision so might well base their decision on something less cerebral like watching Braveheart. This is another typical example of SNP "wish list politics". Because instead, recent polling seems to suggest that it is male voters from west central Scotland who are perhaps being influenced in this manner. Meanwhile the youth of Scotland have shown that they are not the soft touch the separatists expected, but instead are showing a commendable degree of judgement here and are telling the SNP not to mess with their future.
    1 point
  11. I've got a Yellowcard. Beer and a burger for £5
    1 point
  12. Unfortunately not. It used to be amazing for food, with it served almost like a school canteen. Utter garbage now that it has gone down the route of Belhaven standard menus. I'd suggest The Wig and Blackfriars on Castlegate if you wanted decent pub grub en-route to the stadium.
    1 point
  13. Il actually make it!!! Buzzing. Feck yer 3 o'clock Saturday shyte some of us have things to do.
    1 point
  14. It would be great if his loan was extended, but if he is set to become a free agent before the start of next season, what is to stop Luton recalling him and then selling him in the January transfer window? A short while ago he was 3rd string keeper at an English 5th tier club and now he is first choice keeper for the Scottish League leaders and getting rave reviews. His worth must have soared and surely Luton would be looking to make a few bob out of him.
    1 point
  15. Its funny on sunday county lost more goals than we have all season
    1 point
  16. Just adds to the exciting football being played just now ,good passing moves Instead of the hoofing up the park ..Keep it up boys brilliant to watch . Another great day away yesterday !!
    1 point
  17. Bus fer Bannerman and Lauraness ??
    1 point
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