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  1. Unfortunately there's no sound http://movingimage.nls.uk/film/4145?search_term=Inverness&search_join_type=AND&search_fuzzy=yes
    4 points
  2. Miles StoreyAnd the North Korean supreme Commander Kim......Sorry Miles just the hair!
    3 points
  3. In recognition of our top striker this season. And it's a boring Sunday afternoon................ Miles eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord. He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored, He hath used his football lightning of his rapier swift sword His goals are marching on Storey! Storey ! Hallelujah! Storey! Storey! Hallelujah Storey! Storey ! Hallelujah! Miles goals are marching on.........
    2 points
  4. Manager of St. Andrews Phil McGuire has been sacked
    2 points
  5. Fantastic film clip. IBM i think that was him walking through the field checking on his cannabis plants
    1 point
  6. Don't encourage him. The last thing we want is George Thorogood lyrics appearing every week
    1 point
  7. "Goonbaiting" could be a term used today when someone puts a one liner in the forum and gets a history lesson in reply
    1 point
  8. Whilst I kinda agree with you, it's not always a straight forward decision. The situation with Hearts at the moment is that they are selling out just about every game and as a result they are giving visiting clubs minimum allocation (understandable if you can sell more to your own fans). If they simply put those tickets on sale on a match day then you run the risk of people travelling and then not being able to get a ticket....which leads to unhappy people outside stadiums (understandably having gone to the hassle/cost of travelling) and possibly some who would be intent on causing trouble. Historically we take a lot of fans to this fixture (500/600+), especially when it falls at this time of year and the allocation wasn't much greater than that. There's also a risk that with the home end selling out, if they just do pay on the day then you end up with the away end being full of home fans desperate to see their team....again, generating risks of unrest. It's a nuisance for those who like to decide on a whim, or may not know if they can attend until nearer the time...it's an even bigger nuisance when games get called off...but not much alternative under the circumstances.
    1 point
  9. Wed 02 Dec 2015 In my previous post I missed the fact that Eddie Ofere scored two goals for his club, Boluspor in Turkey, (his first of the season, I think), in a 4-1Cup win. Sat 05 Dec 2015 Scot Premier A Rooney (Dundee 0 - Aberdeen 2) B Mckay (Kilmarnock 1 - Dundee Utd 1) Scot Cup D Park (Cove R 4 - Formantine 1) Highland League D Wyness (Buckie 2 - Fraserburgh 2) L MacKinnon (Buckie 2 - Fraserburgh 2) D Gillespie (Keith 2 - Brora R 6) G Morrison (Keith 2 - Brora R 6) Danske Bank Premier C Allen (Ballinamallard 2 - Glentoran 4)
    1 point
  10. He didn't actually come out and say the things he said. He was asked the question, a question I didn't think the press needed to ask, during his press conference on new deal and he answered in his usual honest way. I'm quite sure he would have made his thoughts known to Kenny long before this week. As indicated in previous post its last weeks news and now its time to move on and push on.
    1 point
  11. Given that appearance in a calendar is a sure-fire indicator of a player's departure, maybe this means the entire squad will be re-signing (as opposed to resigning) for next season and beyond!
    1 point
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