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  1. Well don't tell me what happens.......I haven't watched it yet !
    5 points
  2. I'm looking forward to the sequel
    3 points
  3. caleyboy is right in as much as attracting players, we can scarcely attract a decent crowd let alone high quality players. To buy cheap is often buying dear and I am not decrying the players he has brought in! His philosophy appears to be to be to buy people who are affordable if he believes they have the potential to fit in to the squad and his style of play. He is a coach to these guys, a mentor who goes out of his way to get the best out of them. It often is a long and somewhat painful process at times but look how he has already improved those he has brought in. Look how he had to remould the Butcher squad to get the best out of them he succeeded and I am sure he will again..just give him time. I am delighted he is staying with us and now that the injury list is shortening and that contract renewals are in the forefront all we need as i bit more good fortune on the field of play and we will start climbing that league table and clawing our way to retaining our trophy.
    1 point
  4. This is why I am distinctly meh about Hughes staying. His signings have been dreadful so far. Hope he gets a bit more backing from the board in the transfer market but equally he needs to be picking out better players for the club.
    1 point
  5. The position of the PLP on further military intervention in Syria is an absolute shambles. The fact that the leader of the opposition will be strongly opposing the motion while the shadow foreign secretary will be speaking in favour is beyond parody. The SNP remain more than ever the only credible left of centre party in UK politics.
    1 point
  6. Spot on. Is Raven still injured? I feel Devine has been given a chance but he's not filled Warren's boots at all - he's let us down too many times this season. Meekings just has to play CB where he's been outstanding for us since Butcher had the sense to switch him there from RB.
    1 point
  7. Yogi and Mr Rice sign on...fantastic!! On wards and upwards!
    1 point
  8. Would prefer the Binos over the Colts as I've never been to Forthbank. That said, I had one of my best days out at Broadwood - the 2-1 game that effectively sealed promotion to the SPL.
    1 point
  9. Shaun, SHAUN! Where are you? Did you hear the news..........
    1 point
  10. Yogi and Rice signed new deals to keep them here till 2018.
    1 point
  11. Corpach looking across the water to Caol in the foreground and the smelter pipes heading up Ben Nevis.
    1 point
  12. Order it this weekend, along with anything else you might want from the club shop, and get free UK delivery....
    1 point
  13. Was the portakabin to the right of the stand put in for ICT hospitality or had it been there in Caley days? I can't remember but if it's the former then the photo will date between Summer 1994 and October 1996 if that's the date you're looking for. Edit - come to think of it, the away end turnstile which I think was another SFL innovation can also be seen, also suggesting 94-96. I don't know what else might be deduced from the wear on the pitch apart possibly more likely to be winter than mid summer. The winter of 95-96 was especially hard.
    -1 points
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