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  1. ^^^^^ Fake news I think the more likely scenario was that you were outside the main gates involved in the demonstration calling for John Barnes to resign. Dougal
    4 points
  2. Man goes into a garden centre in Dingwall. Gudgie Coff is working there. Man: 'I want a rake please'. Gudgie coff: 'A rake of what?'
    3 points
  3. Think I'll have to give this one a miss. Seems very odd though. Typo aside. >Announced with only 3 weeks to go. No time to save up, people often already have plans. Hell, my daughter's 8th birthday party is on the 9th and invitations are out. >£120 a head, way above the affordable range of the average fan. Especially if you're going with the better half. >No mention of anything that actually makes it a special ICT occasion e.g. players from past 25 years on each table/former manager as a speaker etc. Just sounds like the average sportsman dinner affair. >Ryan Esson's testimonial dinner in May is half the price in the same hotel and has at least announced a well known footballing name as a speaker! I'm sure it'll be a nice night but it doesn't look like one designed for fans if I'm being honest. Looks like it was for the corporate/business crowd and it didn't sell enough so has (late in the day) gone out to the average joes.
    3 points
  4. County fan works with the forestry. He’s been using an axe and usually manages to fell about 10 decent sized trees a day. He goes to the agricultural show and this chainsaw salesman tells him if he buys this chainsaw he can easily do 50 a day. A month goes by and the gadgie arranges to meet the salesman, claiming the saw is faulty. It’s only been doing 40 a day. The salesman is puzzled, so he pulls the starter. The gadgie jumps 6 feet back shouting “hells bells, where the feck is that noise coming from!”
    2 points
  5. One did and ending up very quickly bitterly regretting it.
    2 points
  6. He maybe has it on his CV but dont see clubs lining up to employ him?
    2 points
  7. Think handing it over tho the newly named ICT supporters trust as a free gift would be a goodwill gesture. Doofersdad would it be something the trust would be interested in? That way the flag remains within the club and can be displayed at any game in the future Dougal
    2 points
  8. Hi New member and Hibs fan but please bear with me! I'm desperately looking for the programme for our cup replay game against yourselves in March 2016 having rather belatedly decided to complete the collection of all programmes from our run that year. I am wondering if any of your members would be kind enough to selling me their programme from that game? Many thanks in advance and all the best for the rest of your season starting tomorrow night. Andy
    1 point
  9. I don't know how the flag came into being and personally I think it would be a great shame if was cut up. But from what CaleyD has said above, it is clear that he has put a fair bit of his own effort and money into the flag and it would seem to me a bit unfair to expect him to simply give it away.
    1 point
  10. Under a fiver a year though ?
    1 point
  11. There's a special place in hell for people who take the piss out of Ross County fans. It's the away end at the Global Energy Stadium.
    1 point
  12. Strikes me as very pricey. A lot of loyal fans who have been there for the full twenty five year journey and who would have been delighted to mark the milestone will inevitably miss out.
    1 point
  13. I’m sure you could get game on bbcIplayer
    1 point
  14. I never thought we had so many fans that genuinely believe that winning a Scottish Cup isnt actually a real achievement and think the manager doesn't deserve recognition for that. Regardless of what fans think and the high regard they have for Pele and Robbo the facts are Yogi has SC winners on his CV and these guys dont. Perhaps its a sign of the Football Manager generation who think that if they can win the CL with ICT then in real life its that easy too!!!!
    1 point
  15. Looks like they forgot two lines. So look out the gladrags and the dicky bow tie We are going to party and show that this club is really swell When you join our celebrations at The Kingsmills Hotel For an evening of memories, nostalgia and tales to tell And there is a free bar all night as well - And a free celebration party bag too precious to sell
    1 point
  16. Get a couple of dozen volunteers to unfurl it on the pitch in the pre-match build up at the Global Energy Stadium on Monday night. Then keep it for our next cup final appearance this May.?
    1 point
  17. This thread is effin boring and well well spent ?
    1 point
  18. Quite honestly think we need to look forward! And move on...
    1 point
  19. Keep it in one piece. Part of our history now & will be worth more intact.
    1 point
  20. Well that alone will help the sales. Dougal
    0 points
  21. Not sure what your point is here as none of them have SC winner on CV?
    0 points
  22. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEI3N9kIyP4
    -1 points
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