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  1. That makes a very refreshing change to have the new strips available and on sale before the beginning of June. Well done to those concerned.
    3 points
  2. I cant believe that Charlie didn't attend. He appeared to be the person in the know and a cert to be elected.
    2 points
  3. Of course you can, because you know quite well I'm not a CYJ member but, just as I'm not a member of any political party whilst still commenting and usually criticising the performamce of them all because of their effect on the country, I similarly feel perfectly entitled to comment on CJT and its effect on the club.
    1 point
  4. The BBC website is giving much more prominence to this than an air crash in which over a hundred people lost their lives. What a strange World we inhabit.
    1 point
  5. The way they plastered their name everywhere was horrible and tacky.
    1 point
  6. At least their sizes are normal.
    1 point
  7. To be fair, Errea did start showing signs of improvement before we punted them the first time. Remember Carbrini though? Good lord, what a shambles they were.
    1 point
  8. dont forget he didn't set the heather on fire in championship with hibs whilst on loan.
    1 point
  9. Looking forward to seeing that the XXXXL polo shirts don't fit me even though I'm normally XL.
    1 point
  10. Will go down and have a look...just hope it isn't a red, white & blue home top again - would be nice to get a home top, for once!
    1 point
  11. That's me signed up again. Moved seat and area as my brother in law has bought his first one. Last season he used mine when I could not go, mainly all the midweek games. Roll on the new season, I'm feeling cautiously optimistic!
    1 point
  12. Fortunately it's not about how their fore-runners behaved over 40 years ago, but more to do with how they play football now! I wonder if Charles refuses to speak to Germans!
    1 point
  13. Charles we cannot live in the past. Livingston have re-emerged from significant adversity and in my view deserve to be in the SPFL.
    1 point
  14. How much would it cost to get his name on the back of your shirt ?
    1 point
  15. July Extraburger is only 27 and was a cult hero at East Fife. Worth a punt.
    1 point
  16. Given the amount of times we played Dumbarton, Robbo had plenty of opportunities to see what they could offer. I trust he saw something he could work with. It's also a good opportunity for them, so they will be well motivated.
    1 point
  17. To be fair the same may be applicable in reverse. There was an opportunity for those who wished to vote against the board to make public their thoughts but none were forthcoming. I just hope that those who voted will be standing for election next month
    1 point
  18. Oh well, after the first leg of the Premiership Playoff Final, it's advantage Livingston, tipping the current balance in favour of top flight Scottish Football being played next season at premises known as "The Tony Macaroni Arena". Even by Livingston's supremely tacky history of stadium naming, this one (apologies in advance for the dreadful pun!) is a lot cheesier than most. So which of these two would you prefer to come out on top in this contest to achieve a status which now eludes the entire Highlands? Personally, I would go for "neither of the above". Firstly Livingston. It's difficult in Inverness to forget that Livingston owes its place in the National Leagues to one of the most disgraceful stitch-ups in the history of Scottish football. In 1973, an Edinburgh works/welfare team called Ferranti Thistle got into the SFL by a single vote ahead of Inverness Thistle in a poll which reeked of central belt protectionism. Ferranti then morphed into Meadowbank Thistle which moved out to Livingston. Now, TWO administrations later, so at the cost of other people's money, Livingston are pressing to get back into the top league. No thank you. Then there's Partick Thistle - a club which, in 2004, finished eight points adrift at the bottom of the SPL with 26 points - a total which historically is well below average for the bottom club. However that mediocrity didn't prevent them from dragging their relegation issue, kicking and screaming, through much of the Scottish legal system. It got to the stage where you half expected them to turn up with a QC in the dugout to challenge each and every refereeing decision. Eventually they lost and justice was done - ICT got into the SPL and the ultra-litigious Partick were correctly relegated. So no thank you again.
    0 points
  19. Unless you have written to the organisation resigning your membership, or received a renewal to which you did not respond (prior to this year) then you are member....as I have explained before. That, of course, does not mean it is compulsory for you to have attended the AGM....but it does mean it was a choice not to have done so.
    0 points
  20. I wanted nothing but the best for ICTFC ?
    -1 points
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