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  1. CaleyThistleOnline are delighted to announce a new partnership with FansBet. The UK-based gaming firm offer a betting platform with a difference; one summed up by their very apt strap line “About Fans. By Fans. For Fans” which is very similar to our own ethos. Run by lifelong match-goers, they pride themselves as being the only bookmaker which promises to share a generous 50% of their net profits with fans, while maintaining rigorous standards towards safe, enjoyable, responsible gambling. Fans are given the option to select the club they support when registering at FansBet.com; any Inverness Caledonian Thistle supporter who tags themselves to the club and selects CaleyThistleOnline when they join will mean that if their bets win they will succeed in the traditional way and receive their winnings, but uniquely and vitally, any unsuccessful bets can still help us raise funds that we will spend to the benefit of Caley Thistle supporters. David Alexander, FansBet Scotland Ops Manager said “The team at CaleyThistleOnline have some great ideas of how they can raise funds for supporters and I’m looking forward to FansBet playing a part in making it happen.” CaleyThistleOnline founder Scott MacKenzie noted “We were impressed with FansBet’s commitment to responsible gaming as well as their record of giving back to supporters. The partnership brings us an opportunity for a new source of income to support the site, raise funds for fan initiatives, or for donations to ICT related projects. If you are an ICT fan who likes a bet then please switch to FansBet and support us” FansBet are partners with Supporters Direct Scotland and already have many impressive stories of giving back to and empowering fans, ranging from funding away travel, share purchases, backing safe standing projects and many more. You can read some of FansBet’s Giving Back stories on their blog at https://blog.fansbet.com/fansbet-giving-back/partners/fan/ In addition to sharing 50% of their net profits, FansBet will also provide special bets on all Inverness Caledonian Thistle matches. Keep an eye on our social channels and forum posts for the latest odds. Visit FansBet.com to sign up. Don’t forget to select Caley Thistle Online as your branch.
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  2. Good grief! Can we not even afford any new ones for 2019?
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  3. According to many Robbo actually created the storm !!
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  4. Well obviously, but that wasn’t at all likely to happen. Ayr are on form, won 5-0 at Tannadice last and had all week to prepare. We have won 1 of our last 10 league games, had the inconvenience of a midweek match, and struggle on with a threadbare squad. Anything can happen in 90 minutes but as far as I’m concerned the postponement significantly increases our chances of taking something from the fixture.
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  5. Yup from what I hear there's nothing available, so there will be no new faces appearing in Jan unfortunately
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  6. Over the years I’ve done a few Wikipedia updates, but mainly to County’s page. ?
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  7. Who feckin cares as long as we are winning or performing. The future is bright irrespective of the win, draw and lose figures.
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  8. Next round of the Scottish Youth Cup against Celtic is on Saturday 8th December at 2pm. With it being free entry on a Saturday afternoon we can hopefully get a really good crowd in to give the youngsters the support they so richly deserve. https://ictfc.com/index.php/news/club-news/2360-free-entry-for-youth-cup-game-against-celtic-saturday-8th-december
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  9. Final score 3-2 to us. Well done to the youngsters for racing into a remarkable lead and then holding on against a club with a reputation for having one of the best youth systems in the land. They deserve a good turn out in the next round against Celtic. The future looks bright and promising.
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  10. YNGWIE--- Quote... "You Know Guys, We Instigate Excellence"
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