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  1. Here it is...after much effort and realising it's slightly squint...
    2 points
  2. Pretty hard to see past the 7-0 day out at Somerset Park. The whole day was fantastic, pre-match, match, sermon on the mount, Butcher controlling the fans with his arms like a puppeteer, the puppets waiting on his every command, like a sketch from Monty Python, post match, just everything about it.....apart from leaving my jacket in the away end. If Carlesberg did away days with added panache; that's how they would do it!
    2 points
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  4. With the benefit of hindsight, the day Yogi became our manager/coach.
    1 point
  5. 1 point
  6. The nick ross LC semi? That was pretty decent day out too Not sure why we have better cup semi days out than the finals
    1 point
  7. Aaron Doran - one who as been here for almost the whole decade, rather than a few good years then off . His time has been blighted by serious injury but he has come back and continues to put 100% in every week.
    1 point
  8. Warren - Captain, leader, solid. Played a huge part in our success period. Shame how the club treated him at the end but a real ambassador.
    1 point
  9. David Raven - if only for that goal against Celtic in the Scottish Cup Semi Final. Never forgotten and it’s a disgrace that he didn’t get a medal after the Final when subs who didn’t even play received a gong. They should have handed one over to him, if they had any decency or conscience.
    1 point
  10. Marley Watkins and Billy Mckay
    1 point
  11. It has to be a double for me. The Scottish Cup semi-final against Celtic which was a fantastic game of football with us beating the best it was just brilliant. Winning the Scottish Cup although not such a good game was the icing on the cake and as Alan said (something we may never witness again) I was speechless after the final whistle and for those who know me they might find it hard to believe
    1 point
  12. It has to be David Raven's goal against Celtic in the Scottish Cup Semi Final. What emotion, it was overwhelming, as was Vincent's in the final, but that day we were playing Celtic, and even with 10 men, I thought that they still had a chance to come back. I have lived through the greatest time in ICT history, cup finals, cup wins, top three finishes in the league and European football, although it would be nice to think that we could achieve those heights again, I just think that all the planets were in align for us over that period, and we had some outstanding players, but Raven's goal is at the top for me.
    1 point
  13. easy one for me .... despite the fact we got relegated on that day !!! It was May 20th 2017, the final game of the season against Motherwell (3-2 win). Our relegation didn't happen that day, it was the result of a long bad season .... So why was it my favourite moment ? It was because my little guy was mascot and walked out onto the park with his favourite ICT player at the time - David Raven. He had left Toronto a couple of weeks earlier with his 3 favourite players being Sebastian Giovinco, Michael Bradley and Jozy Altidore .... by the time he went back to Toronto (with a bunch of signed merchandise) it was David Raven, Jake Mulraney and Gary Warren ! As mascot he also got a pre-game tour of the stadium and the boardroom courtesy of @davie and also got to take part in a training session with the players (and other kids) a week or two earlier courtesy of a few folk who said we could come along. I credit this trip home for cementing his love of football. He had been to a couple of Toronto FC games with me before that, but now he wants to go to them all, and he also loves going to TFC Juniors training every week ... hoping to emulate one of his Inverness friends who is now in the ICT youth system. My job as a dad - steering him away from ice hockey, baseball and the pointy ball game they like to pretend is called football - is complete. He is hooked ?
    1 point
  14. The time Mantis bought a round. Early 2012 I think. He'd got a two for one voucher for Christmas. Ah..... Great days right enough.
    1 point
  15. Does this one qualify. Depends how you add up your decades............
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