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  1. Well done to Draper on grabbing the 1500th competitive goal for ICT!
    3 points
  2. Perhaps the best outcome since there is doubt as to his ethics and connections, not to mention the mere fact that he was not even courteous enough to return our Manager's telephone calls. Courtesy costs nothing and I'm sure John Hughes was not impressed, especially in view of the attention our Manager paid to the assisting of his career in former years from which it is clear that he benefitted greatly. Not cool or, as we used to say in our younger years, not infra-dig old chap.....meaning a low blow or dig. I had to look it up in the old Oxford English dictionary though. Or, as an old girlfriend used to say to me when I asked her if we could go into her house .... " infra penny , infra a pound.." To which I replied with a puzzled look..."Eh what?" And she and responded with a wink .." Of course, a penny to get inra door and anything else is by negotiation when you pound onra door.
    2 points
  3. Why do we waste a substitution on Mutombo every time?
    2 points
  4. Sat 16 Jan 2016 SL1 S Sutherland (2) (Stranraer 1 - Peterhead 5) EL1 T Aldred (Blackpool 5 - Scunthorpe 0) S Winnall (2) (Shrewsbury 0 - Barnsley 3) Highland League G Wood (Fraserburgh 1 - Formantine 1) Danske Bank premier C Allen (2) (Crusaders 4 - Glentoran 2)
    1 point
  5. Rumour doing the rounds that legendary former ICT left back Charlie Taylor is being linked with several Premiership clubs including MANCHESTER UNITED. Fond memories of his penalty winning dive in a crucial Highland derby victory.
    1 point
  6. Could the commentator/reporter have sounded any less enthusiastic about that goal ?
    1 point
  7. Just been down to the stadium to buy a ticket as club website says that shop is open Saturdays 9.30 - 2.30 unless stated otherwise. No sign of life, portacabin and main entrance to stadium all locked up. Not exactly overjoyed!
    1 point
  8. Trials at Caley Thistle and Morton yet neither choose to sign him, while speculation of joining Derry City came to nothing. He's now signed for another club in Irish League, which suggests really that he probably isn't particularly fantastic. Looks like the talk of being, at best, no better than what we already have were probably quite close to the truth.
    1 point
  9. That alleyway stinks of p!ss these days. Never mind - at least that's not as bad as the dreadful pong from Lush that pollutes much of the High Street.
    1 point
  10. That is a VERY similar experience to mine in 1964 when, at 11, I had to get my sinuses flushed out and also was in adult ENT. Even then, the ice cream was also good! That might explain some of your rash posts in the Serious Discussion Thread Charles, I think they must have flushed out more than your sinuses
    1 point
  11. Lopez leaves... our unbeaten run ends. Coincidence?
    0 points
  12. -1 points
  13. Not a good result. Was sincerely hoping we could pick up 3 points today. Truly in the relegation mix now.
    -1 points
  14. Stokes loaned out to Hibs I wasn't expecting thaaaaaat
    -1 points
  15. Is there no **** back from Kilmarnock yet ?
    -1 points
  16. At least CB has suggested that the merger cheated Caledonian supporters but still protects the. Cheating Fools the Hill ?
    -2 points
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