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  1. First Polworth now White. For gods sake get a life. If these guys confronted their critics face to face they would crap themselves. Supporters should do exactly that..... SUPPORT.
    8 points
  2. But we still have to put up with yours.
    5 points
  3. What is it in a persons psyche that makes them think it is acceptable to subject another person to abuse purely on their perception that they didn't play well enough in a game of football? I'm not talking about a shout of "FFS" or "What was that" or even a "You clown" etc that comes in the moment when there's been a loose pass or missing a sitter...I'm not even talking about booing your own team (as much as I disagree with it)...I'm talking about foul mouthed, nasty, senseless shouting at players. I've said it on here umpteen times before...but I'll say it again. There are very few players I have met who come off after a poor game and aren't feeling it every bit as much as those who've been watching the game. The players don't expect false praise or fans to blow smoke up their butts...they know when the fans aren't happy because there is no applause and no cheering....they don't need or deserve whatever other nonsense some people think should be flung their way.
    3 points
  4. There's a few of them confronted me over the years, mostly for what other folk said ...... but I also agree. Fine line between abuse and criticism. Criticism is ok, especially if you have the balls to back it up or say it face to face. Abuse is never ok and some of the stuff thrown at the likes of Vigurs, Polly and now White is just bang out of order. The lad is scoring goals, they may not be goals of the season, but so long as they hit the back of the net thats all that matters. We are no longer a top six premiership team so expecting that level of performance from players we can currently afford in our budget is completely unrealistic. Robbo has to get the best he can out of the group he has. He has done it before and is trying again ... As much as we are all frustrated with all the draws, as someone pointed out in another thread, they are not defeats ..... a couple of wins and a few more goals and we will all be much happier.
    2 points
  5. Exactly. I've never shirked away from stating on the forum that imo players are simply not good enough for the club, whether they are likely to read the forum or not (and if I was a player I would steer clear of reading the self-defeating crap that occasionally appears here. Football is played 75% in the head). But I draw the line at the type of OP made here. Absolutely out of order. Likewise abusing your own players on matchday. We're all passionate but do you honestly think it helps the player or the club? Jeez.
    2 points
  6. I lost my younger brother to the same thing in March 2017. From what you say, you seem to have caught it early whereas he already had secondaries in his spine and lasted only 2 1/2 years. Let's hope so anyway, my brother met many people at drop-in sessions who had been clear for many years. David Steel was diagnosed around 2002 and is still with us. As, indeed, everybody on CTO is with you.
    2 points
  7. I am a bit torn on White actually. His record speaks for itself and that would be enough to justify a start if Robbo wanted to go that way. Some of his touches were honking though, but then you get a goal like the one against Morton that was excellent!? CaleyD's post is a good one. Being a bit frustrated and voicing at the time of a mistake is natural but there is a line that people are crossing at TCS and sadly Jordan got it in the neck on Tuesday. Not nice listening to it and I wish folk would cut it out. "He used to be $hite, but now he's alright!"...lest we forget Sir Dennis didn't exactly have the best of starts did he?
    2 points
  8. Raising awareness of this and also fundraising while on your own road to recovery is an inspirational thing. You have a city with you on this.
    2 points
  9. Sorry to hear this Scotty, however as many have said it's an inconvenience not the end. A battle will ensue and one you will win. All the very best to you, keep the head up
    1 point
  10. As some have said Scotty this is well beatable. Wishing you and yours all the best. Scary times but you'll get there I'm sure . Be strong
    1 point
  11. Wishing you all the best, stay strong
    1 point
  12. Motherwell Under 18s 0 v 3 ICTFC 18s Morrison, Macgregor and Machedo. Another win over an 'elite' project brave club today.
    1 point
  13. Very well said Caleyboy. I actually get the impression that there are a minority of our fans who would rather witness mediocrity so they have something to whinge about rather than success leaving them with nothing to moan about. As Caleyboy says, if you call yourself a supporter then support. True supporters support through thick and thin I think that some have been spoiled by our huge success in the too tier for a decade. We should back the team to the hilt no matter what level we are playing at.
    1 point
  14. Wishing you the best of luck. Prayers with you and all the medical staff for good success against this horrible diagnosis. Love Liz S x
    1 point
  15. Get better soon ya soft Dalneigh ******* - If ya don't I may get barred from here
    1 point
  16. I'm so very sorry to hear this news Scotty. As you know we have first hand experience of this particular cancer and within the last 12 months I've lost my Mum and Uncle to different forms of Cancer. You are right to be positive as it is a very treatable type of cancer as long as you get checked and catch it before it spreads. Unfortunately Dave was in denial and refused to go to the GP (quite a problem with men in general) and once diagnosed it has spread significantly. I can't emphasise strongly enough that you must get checked. Your health service in Canada is amazing and I'm sure you will receive the best treatment going. Thoughts with you and your family but I know you can beat this xx
    1 point
  17. Jeez Scotty, what a leveller... Everything pales when hit with news like this,. I really hope all goes well for you.
    1 point
  18. I don't think I've met you but I feel you're a friend, best of luck with your treatment .
    1 point
  19. Stay strong Scotty, all the best. P&B
    1 point
  20. A reasonable point of view. Personally, I would have preferred if he had remained and learned to be a bit more constructive and a lot less abusive.
    1 point
  21. Stay strong and your one of our own. It's always hard when someone you know gets the dreaded C news like others have said yourvpost helps to raise the awareness of this type of cancer and wish you all the best for your up coming treatments.
    1 point
  22. My best wishes to you and your family. I have never met you but I hope everything has a positive outcome. ?
    1 point
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  24. Sorry to hear this news and wish you well with your treatment.
    1 point
  25. The love and support of all on here and the wider ICTFC family will be here for you in abundance. We all wish you well on the road ahead to a full recovery. Cyber hugs are sent to you and the family.
    1 point
  26. So sorry to hear that Scotty, hope all goes well. Good to hear you have great support from family and friends, including everyone on here, take care.
    1 point
  27. It's a little frustrating not to be a bit further up the table, but we're still very much in the game. Heck, if we were in Falkirk's position then I'd be wetting my knickers along with everyone else...but we're a long way from that and not even a third of the way into the season. The points on the board are fixed, they're done with, in the past....there's nothing we can do about them. However, there are still plenty of points to be won and we CAN do something about them. Believe ?
    1 point
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