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  1. As promised, my lad has arrived in town from Bordeaux SW FRANCE (suitably kitted out in last years top....only one available when I ordered for his birthday).....he has already cycled to the ground to see last week's 3-2 win, and travelled yesterday to Dingwall to see the Derby... Am looking to come across for the return match with her indoors on 3rd november (flights are super pricey because it's half-term over here)...he's looking to take a season ticket and has already convinced a friend from Skye to do the same. Tranmere had a bad Saturday, but you guys are going back up ....Hope to meet some of you soon for a beer or three; Chris TRANMERE33
    7 points
  2. Lets not blow it out of all proportion though. Its not nice nor clever and would have been better if hadnt happened but the rest of the almost 7000 fans had a good day and there was no problems. As said earlier the correct authorities will sort this out Im sure.
    3 points
  3. 3 points
  4. It was a long one for me sleeper from Euston Friday night and then flight back to Luton on the Saturday before my sister picked me up and we drove the 2hrs back to Ipswich. Even though it was 0-0 the day was well worth and cant wait for November and New Year when I will be visiting my parents and getting to the games.
    3 points
  5. Seen a few of our young team with black eyes etc must've been a fair bit of boxing behind enemy lines to much green street for these boys eh
    2 points
  6. First assault was not a rumour. Witnessed by several folk. However dont think anyone badly hurt? 2nd one likely to be true as well. However in the grand scheme of things the vast majority were well behaved and had a great day out. The away end was bouncing!
    2 points
  7. Very well done to your son and to you and your wife as well. Ninety percent of the population of Inverness seldom make the short journey to East Longman so fans that do go to such lengths are very much appreciated.
    2 points
  8. Well seen you weren't at the game, Vigurs was obviously sent on the pitch to try to take our best player out of the game and his tackles on Polly were pure thuggery.
    2 points
  9. People have been saying it for ages - Polworth plays best in the middle behind the striker(s). He is wasted playing wide left or right. Looks like the penny has finally dropped with Robbo.
    2 points
  10. Wouldn't make a big deal if it wer hardly Millwall ! Young guys will scrap whether it's footy or not tho if they're smart they'll avoid me like the plague lol
    1 point
  11. 100% our support was fantastic. Speaking to the victim (or their father) tells one side of a story - the side of the story they want you to know, or perhaps the side of the story they want to tell their father. I wouldnt say these incidents have overshadowed our support at all. From what I have heard directly from the victim immediately after the event one young Inverness fan was headbutted in the Mallard and the offender was arrested immediately. During the game I witnessed one smoke bomb thrown on the pitch from the home support and also witnessed police and stewards remove at least one home fan. On that evidence Ross County’s support has embarrassed themselves not ours.
    1 point
  12. Yes heard that aswell. No need for it we ain't the OF.
    1 point
  13. Thank you for pointing that out. I should maybe have opted for the chipper as a location instead, so as he could have got something battered!
    1 point
  14. Agreed. By far his best position. Always looks like the Premiership quality player he is when played there.
    1 point
  15. That was the best performance I have seen from Polworth and even when Vigers came on the only thing he could do was take him out!
    1 point
  16. From the BBC match report: Inverness Caledonian Thistle manager John Robertson: "I thought we totally dominated the match for an hour, created all the best chances in the first half, played some lovely football and cut through them for fun. We just couldn't get it past Foxy - I thought he had a terrific game. "We played the better football, created better chances but just didn't take them. In the end it's a good point - it's away and it's a derby game but we would have liked to have won. But to come to a club that's spent double the budget we've spent and be the better side shows that we are going to be at the right end of the table." As ever, good summary from Robbo. Very happy to be the better side, at less than half the cost. Moreover, a younger side with more to come as they mature together.
    1 point
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