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  1. What a nightmare for Kevin McNaughton. Achilles injuries are notoriously long term, so I doubt very much we'll see him again in an ICT shirt. It might even end his career, which is desperate for the the player. I wish him the best and hope he makes a full recovery.
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  2. Win for ICT 1 - 5 With Farid El Alagui getting a hatrick full report on Nairn County official site
    1 point
  3. Pretty sure they charge us £23 normally. A whole 2 quid difference. County fans seem to look for any excuse not to come. I'll never forget that New Years game where they must have taken about 400. lol
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  5. Hearts Bus - update We currently have 25 booked on the bus so have booked the 29 seater bus. However, if you are wanting to go and still have not booked please contact us asap so we can upgrade to a full coach.
    1 point
  6. At his age it might be hard for him to come back at all, at any decent level at least. I wouldn't expect to see him again. 14/15 broke his leg 15/16 ruptured tendon in hamstring 16/17 Achilles surgery Very unlucky for him and for us. Whilst he hasn't had time to make much impact here, it's obviously very bad news that the nearest thing we have to a big name, big wage summer signing is crocked. Another season, another wasted wage!
    1 point
  7. 2 in a row!!! Will the real Gringo please stand up
    1 point
  8. The thread title says "Better Together?" Well looking at this story.... http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/scotland/37076734 ....the answer would appear to be "Definitely!" As I write (7pm Sunday... I say that in case there are changes to the linked text as events unfold), 16 Scottish performers in Rio have won, or are guaranteed, medals in a total of 12 events. However of that 16, only THREE are in individual events. The other 13 are in vital combination in GB teams with people from elsewhere in the UK. If Salmond had achieved his "Independence Day" back in March then Team Scolympia would have produced only a poor shadow of that. For a start, Scotland would have neither have been able to raise nor afford Scottish combinations in most of these events and where it could, medal prospects would have been infinitely less without this vital partnership from across the entire UK. So, far from winning medals, most of that 16 would never even have got as far as Rio in the first place in Team Scolympia. Football is different. You just have to assemble your 11 guys plus subs and you field them, however downright poor they are, but this mediocrity is still persisted with. The Olympics are different. You have to be really good even to get there and a small country like Scotland could neither finance nor even find teams of a sufficient standard. Team Scolympia would therefore be tiny and in particular it would be devoid of the combinations like rowing eights and relay teams where Scottish performers in Rio have enjoyed great success - because they have been part of that larger and far more viable unit. And all of that is before you consider how many top Scottish sports people benefit from GB training facilities which are overwhelmingly in England - facilities which would no longer be available to prospective Scolympians. Indeed I'm just a bit mystified as to why the media keep stressing about how many "Scottish" medals there have been. Like the Brexit vote, what happens in Rio is the product of the single unit which is Great Britain. So Rio does rather nicely encapsulate the Better Together principle.
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  9. That's clearly a bald headed eagle and not a golden eagle....and not sure we're allowed to use a shield due to heraldry laws....back to the drawing board P.S. You've also got too many pricks on the thistle....there was never that many of them!!
    1 point
  10. Hislopsoffsideagain Anyone watching that fiasco could make the mistake of thinking that we had a rookie manager who was way out of his depth... 0 Quote I think you nailed it and this was always the worry appointing a manager with no experience especially on a four year contract. As each loss mounts up the players lose confidence if they don't believe the Manager can sort it, eventually you lose the dressing room entirely. Many were calling for JH to be replaced with Foran forgetting that JH had 20 years experience in the game and could set up a team to earn points even when the squad was ravaged by injuries,it may not have been pretty but sometimes pragmatism is called for. As I said on a previous thread, the players we have should be good enough for a mid table position but the longer they go without a win the greater the pressure on the manager which is then relayed to the players. It becomes a destructive cycle.
    1 point
  11. Think we should have a fit Meekings back in the middle and buy a proper right back.
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