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  1. Polworth's body language is disgraceful.
    8 points
  2. Their home shirt is absolutely BOGGING
    3 points
  3. Last season's was much better than this one imo.
    3 points
  4. The new strip most definitely sticks closely to the club colours. It certainly gets a general thumbs up from me.
    3 points
  5. as long as it doesn't have that pride of the highlands sharn on it.
    2 points
  6. Really like both kits, but especially the home kit. Palace did something similar when we got promoted to the EPL, but the blue and red are better tones (richer) on the Caley top. If you only want stripes this may not be for you, but I think it's classy and distinctive, and the black trim sets it off well. Defo on the 'buy' list
    2 points
  7. A more pertinent question is where it happened to which I suspect that the answer is only in Alan Simpson's fertile imagination.
    2 points
  8. Me too...Red, White & Blue is NOT a good combination of colours!!!
    2 points
  9. Probably because of the stick he's getting from those standing on the shore.
    1 point
  10. I like both strips, my only criticism, and it's a small one, is that I think a red sleeve on the blue side would look better, it would give it a more symmetrical look, but on the whole, I think they look great.
    1 point
  11. I agree that we need to avoid a paucity of people standing but it is also essential that those who put themselves forward are prepared to do the work. Assuming all the current Board stand for re-election then we need at least 6 other people standing to have a contested election. More if any of the current Board decide not to stand. Given some of the comments I've made on this forum it is only right that I put my money where my mouth is, so to speak, and put my name forward. I'm not entirely convinced by Davie's assertion that it's "fun", but if those elected can all commit to working hard with a shared sense of purpose, then they should find it rewarding.
    1 point
  12. Yup red blue and black are our colours. Not a fan if white trim collars etc. Too like another club for my liking
    1 point
  13. Yeah...like you've ever been backwards at that! The electoral management group should have details out in due course.
    1 point
  14. Better images here. Must say the away shirt is a belter and the home is far better than I initially thought. Definite grower.
    1 point
  15. I think so too..but a 110% improvement on last season's home top, which I couldn't even bring myself to buy when it was reduced! It looked like a top frae Govan.....
    0 points
  16. What a strange thing for a grown man to post.
    0 points
  17. The red and green dots have been gone for more than 2 years ! Replaced by the 'like' system which is more like social media. Provided you are not 'inactive', a 'lurker' (reads but doesnt post) or a 'new member' within the last 14 days you should be able to click on the 'dots' and see who issued them. I will double check the settings to make sure its set ... we just updated the software and I noticed a number of system flags got reset.
    -1 points
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