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  1. Yes indeed, seems both strips are changing. Not a huge fan of that, feels needless. Much prefer changing the home one year then away the next (unless of course you have to with a manufacturer change). Feels a wee bit like trying to milk the fans imo. Please let's stick with some form of stripes for the home kit.
    2 points
  2. I know you just love stats and trivia. NPL Stats – 2017-2018 Total individual entries: 1158 Total correct HT: 236 Total correct FT: 62 Total correct 1st Scorer ICT: 72 Total correct 1st Scorer Opp: 101 Crowd - 10 pts: 1 Crowd - 5 pts: 255 Highest individual points tally: 24 – Kingsmills [Game 26 - Queen of the South (h)] Most correct HT: 12 – Doofer and Gringo Most correct FT: 5 – Caley Mad in Berks and EyeSeeTea Most correct 1st Scorer ICT: 9 - caleyjag Most correct 1st Scorer Opp: 7 – CDN Girl and DoofersDad Most correct Crowd - 10 pts: 1 - Kingsmills [Game 7 - Greenock Morton (h) ] Most correct Crowd - 5 pts: 17 – DoofersDad and Gringo The 100% club (entered all 43 games):- CDN Girl DoofersDad Gringo Mrs Gringo Scotty SOS But there's only one stat' that really matters.... NPL CHAMPION 2017/18 GRINGO
    1 point
  3. There's an advert in the Courier Executive magazine which says the new strip will be delivered on 23/5/18 at the stadium. Make of that what you will.
    1 point
  4. Ah, that makes sense. Need to get that young out of youth kit however.
    1 point
  5. Youth's had Macron (generic) kit. The Errea deal is for 4 minimum years.
    1 point
  6. We have opened talks with Stagecoach again. Early days but they are keen to do something
    1 point
  7. That is a very important consideration. For decades, there were instances such as Jack Steedman of Clydebank declaring that the Highlands would get into the SFL "over (my) dead body" and the complete scandal of 1973 when Inverness Thistle were kept out by a single vote by an Edinburgh works team called Ferranti Thistle, now aka Livingston. Then in the summer of 2004, look at the extended efforts that Ken Mackie and his colleagues had to go to in order to achieve a change to the protectionist "SPL Rules" (such as the nonsensical "10,000 seats") so the First Division champions and hence the Highlands could be granted top flight status. I really am doing my best to stop turning this into a rant but then on ICT's SPL debut, you had the likes of Hugh Keevins telling his readers that the team couldn't score and couldn't defend and Graeme Spiers declaring that he would eat his hat if Caley Thistle survived. The central belt treatment of Highland football is simply an allegory of the manner in which the Highlands have been treated by the rest of Scotland for centuries and it would therefore be a very bad thing indeed if the Highlands were to lose its hard fought for Premiership presence after 14 years.
    1 point
  8. I’d prefer if Caley and Ross co were in the HIghland league to be truthfully honest, maybe a space will be available on Saturday if Cove win
    -1 points
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