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  1. A well-deserved win, but as usual made harder work of it than we should. Killie were shocking: The first goal was a shambles and their defence was for the taking. Polworth and Vincent were excellent today. First time I've seen Wedderburn - I thought he had a decent game too. Storey would have had a barrel -load if he had stayed on - hope his injury is minor. Mutombo was mercurial as ever: Little contribution, then skins 2 defenders in the corner and overhits the cross! I don't usually criticise the ref, but he had an absolute shocker today - some of his decisions (in both directions) were mesmerizing! Important win, now we need to do the same against United next week and pull out of the pack. That play-off spot is too close for comfort! Was Draper injured again?
    5 points
  2. Well needed 3 points, but by feck that second half was dire!! we did the simple things wrong and when we had chances we took the wrong choice. Meekings HAS to go back into central defence with Warren, drop Devine, and play Horner /Raven at RB! Anyway, delighted with the result and another of the same next week and it will be a happy xmas/birthday for me!!!!
    3 points
  3. Santa is not responsible for your nocturnal habits Hawkeye!
    1 point
  4. Thought That Wed was excellent today
    1 point
  5. I think he may have twattted Vigurs that day
    1 point
  6. A good 3 points, we won the battles in Midfield and defense to make it easier for the guys up front and the keeper, could have scored plenty more too in the 2nd half Polworth my motm
    1 point
  7. Sat 12 Dec 2015 Scot Premier A Rooney (Aberdeen 1 - Hearts 0) SL 1 B Prunty (Stranraer 1 - Airdrieonians 3) EL 1 T Aldred (Wigan 0 - Blackpool 1) Incidentally, a mate of mine is a rabid Blackpool fan. He says Aldred has been awesome all season! EL 2 A MacDonald (Oxford U 1 - Carlisle 1) Highland League D Wyness (Clach 0 - Buckie 4) A MacAskill (Wick 3 - Turriff U 3)
    1 point
  8. A nervous end, but a good 3 points! They could be crucial towards the end of the season... As mentioned above, there's not much between top-6 and relegation play-off! We need to 'turn-the-screw' on a struggling Dundee United next week and finish the year on a high!
    1 point
  9. I think our resident seer is more of an extra large...
    1 point
  10. Not sure that the SFA need tothink about anything. Its the SPFL who run this competition
    1 point
  11. Don't get too technical 12th Man the SFA Committee will have to think.
    1 point
  12. Morton @ 15.00 - ta muchly ;-)
    1 point
  13. Complete nonsense, Oddquine. How about we just stick to the facts? I'll keep it simple. The detailed Forth Replacement Crossing Study was commissioned by Transport Scotland during the last Lab/Lib administration. The first 3 reports of that study were published in February 2007 which was before the SNP came into power and the Final report of the study was published in June 2007 which was after they came into power. The Lab/Lib government could not have acted on the study because they were no longer in office when the final report was published! The SNP on coming into Government were presented with the report which gave options for the crossing which by this time most people had accepted was urgently required. The ground work was all in place and the SNP simply had no option but to take the process forward. To state that the Lab/Lib government didn't initiate any process is demonstrably wrong as is your equally absurd statement that the SNP government did all the work to get the crossing approved.
    1 point
  14. Believe it or not, we don't actually have any footage from our match in Romania. AndyCam was (literally) taken hostage by an over-zealous steward over there and denied access to the TV gantry. They did promise to have a copy of the game for us made up before we left...but that didn't happen and the promise to send it on to us never transpired. Complaint to UEFA fell on deaf ears. Even if we had the footage, there's huge restrictions on what you can use and you have to pay a pretty penny for the right to reproduce it....so it would likely have ended up being cost prohibitive to include it anyway. These costs reduce over time, so if we ever manage to get our hands on the footage then it may be one for the future, such as St Johnstone have done. There's a 4 figure fee to the SFA for rights to use the Scottish Cup footage. There's a ton more content we would like to have included on both DVD's, but the more you add the poorer the quality, so it's a balancing act and the decision was made to go more with the content from the games than interviews and chat....some will agree with that and some won't, que sera. One alternative would have been to add a 3rd DVD, which would have delayed production until after Christmas and put another fiver on the purchase cost....or we could have just not bothered producing a DVD at all. The DVD's had to be produced on a tight budget (all edited together by competent volunteer/s, working in their own time) in order to ensure it remained financially viable...so I can understand that people will feel it's not up to blockbuster standards. Such is the nature of things when supporting a club the size of ICTFC where sales aren't going to afford the luxury of investing in bells and whistles. The DVD was very much done as a means of ensuring fans had a record of the season and the club certainly aren't going to be getting rich off the back of it.....if they were, then we'd be doing DVD's at the end of every season!!
    1 point
  15. And remember that in your scenario, the 2 Dundee clubs will be fishing in the Angus/Fife pool as well. Although if the Cup was won by a non-Premiership side, there would 1 unseeded top-flight club. I think that what will be classed as regional will strain credulity. Or they will play the 'where possible' card and put ICT, HL Winner, Stranraer, Berwick and Annan in the same group.
    1 point
  16. Of course not but it's a tournament that if you go out in the early stages most fans will simply shrug their shoulders and get on with things. Until you get to the latter stages most fans don't give a damn about it.
    1 point
  17. 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
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