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  1. Charles you really are becoming very boring in your Nat bashing attempts. My brother is a bridge inspector for north of Scotland which includes Kessock and Skye bridges and he assures me that this crack could not have possibly been detected other than by constant radiography and non destructive testing on daily basis. I've witnessed a similar thing happen to structure of a north sea platform. Metal fatigue resulting from overloading is the real cause here. The bridge was not designed for 10,000 forty tonne trucks a day + however many cars, vans and buses. Thats one helluva strain on the steelwork. To try and blame the SNP for this problem is, in my mind, cheap and childish.
    3 points
  2. When the bridge was designed the maximum weight for lorries was 24 tons, the year the bridge was opened it was increased to 32 tons and is now at 44 tons. With the huge increase in traffic as volumes as well is the main reason that the SNP pushed ahead with the building of the new crossing which all the other parties were against at the time, lucky they have a majority!
    2 points
  3. He brings balance to the force Don Vader, balance to the force.
    2 points
  4. Surely, in the current climate, a little bit of additional security and the minor inconvenience of retrieving a bag is a price worth paying to keep people safe.
    2 points
  5. Go to any railway station in Britain, no-matter how small and you'll hear announcements about unattended bags. This is no different. Irresponsible behaviour IMO and no sympathy from me and certainly none had they taken it out for a controlled explosion.
    1 point
  6. Unattended bags have been a big no no for as long as I can remember and not just a result of recent events in Paris. Whether you agree with the reaction or not, it's incredibly naive to think you can just leave a bag laying there and wander off....regardless of where you are in public.
    1 point
  7. Popped 'Overthebridge' for a brief lurk ahead of the derby. I note that the same individual has an identical thread promoting his new County site.
    1 point
  8. Seems the most logical place for this post rather than creating a new thread: http://spfl.co.uk/news/article/latest-live-tv-games-announced-3/ Our game v Hearts on 30th January (brought forward to replace the Saint Johnstone fixture which was postponed due to their League Cup S/F appearance) has been changed to a 12:30 kick off. Additionally, our game v Aberdeen on 13th February has now been shifted to 15th February for a 19:45 kick off.
    1 point
  9. Are all 3 clubs getting the same money for sponsorship?
    1 point
  10. Thats why I dont like the idea, while ICT may benefit from being favourites in a group, its just yet again a monopolisation for the biggest teams - kind of like the structure of the Champions League or Euro/WC qualifiers. If its regionalised and each group has 5 teams with one being a 'big' club it wont be long til the same matches are repeated regullarly due to the limited numbers of clubs to start with. If anything I would like to see an open draw for the groups regardless if we had to travel to Stranraer or Berwick or even got 4 SPFL clubs, then it has the potential to throw up a surprise and increase media and fan interest.
    1 point
  11. About a year ago my mate got us a pair of tickets to see the Manic Street Preachers - as it turned out, it was on Cup final day and the celebrations meant I never actually made it to the gig. 12 months later, they've just announced another gig in Scotland, and would you believe it, it's on Cup final day again. So I'm getting another ticket and very much hoping not to be there!
    1 point
  12. Just watched the final again on my 'early' Xmas present. Amazing. I was surprised by what I'd forgotten in just a few months - The sheer quality of our 1st goal, especially the delightful little through ball from Doran to Watkins - How well Tremarco had played up until his costly error - How well Williams did coming on for the final few minutes - Just how far both Watkins and Vincent ran for our winner Great stuff. I reckon I'll watch that many more times, any time in fact I feel my spirits need a little boost.
    1 point
  13. Just to let everyone know - there was increased security at Caley Stadium last week at the Celtic game. we did our usual routine - dumped the backpack at our seat before heading for a pie, same as we do every home game. However when we came back the bag was gone. Security had lifted it as a security risk following Paris attacks. I had to go to main reception to pick it up - but not until I had a lecture from head of security, telling me that the chief constable nearly called off the game! The fact that they lifted the bag and put it behind reception tells me they weren't too worried about it mind. They were all very nice about it, but I missed first 10 minutes of the game! Bl""dy ISIS! just a heads up in case anyone else normally does this with their bag too.
    0 points
  14. WONDER WONDER ALL YOU WANT SON, SOME OF US HAVE TO SPEND OUR TIME MAKING A LIVING, BRINGING WEALTH INTO SCOTLAND AND PAYING OUR TAXES. CHEAP POINTS ARE THE ORDER OF THE DAY WHERE YOU ARE CONCERNED TRY TO THINK OF SOMETHING SENSIBLE WITH YOUR TIME NOT HOLLOW GIBES, "PATHETIC". WHEN YOU HAVE LIVED AS LONG AS ME THERE IS MORE TO LIFE THAN WATHCHING EVERY NEWS BULLETIN. I BET YOU DON'T MOCK YOUR ELDERS AT HOME WITH THE VENOM YOU HAND OUT TO ME. THE MAIN POINT IS THE BRIDGE NOT WHAT I HAVE SEEN OR NOT SEEN TOTALLY IMATURE COMMENT FOR THE SAKE OF A BIT OF A LAUGH AT MY EXPENSE ,SHAME ON YOU
    -1 points
  15. Good idea....ICTFC away to Stranraer, the perfect way to increase crowds and fan interest..!!
    -1 points
  16. OK. Must have been some combination of Westminster and the English then. Hope the Transport Minister's stiffening truss end gets better soon.
    -2 points
  17. That is shocking aren't stewards at the gate checking the bags before people head through the gate. Why not just get them to double check their is nothing in it. I know it was terrible what happened in Paris but come people in Inverness are not that clever no offence anyone. Disgraceful surely the stewards at the gate know the regulars that take in a bag for kids sweets and juice because people are not willing to pay for a terrible pie or very expensive amounts of money for a juice and sweets they have at ICTFC are not the best selection. sorry to hear your bag was taken away without you knowing they could of a least waited until you got back to your seat and asked you nicely rather than taking it away without you knowing!! . But im glad you got it back
    -5 points
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