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  1. I certainly wouldn't be looking for any refund on my ST. I think that would be quite petty should this come to pass.
    4 points
  2. It's a fast developing situation and it seems inevitable that there will be some level of restriction on social gatherings and sporting events. If that happens then it is bound to have a financial impact on the club along with a wide range of businesses. Any measures taken will be designed to limit the spread of the disease and to protect the most vulnerable in society. All we can do is follow the advice given and then come together as a community afterwards to support individuals and businesses who have been most impacted by this.
    3 points
  3. Blast from the past https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-8050431/Footballs-Star-Ben-Greenhalgh-remarkable-rollercoaster-Inter-non-league.html 'If anyone asks me what my best time in football was, I'd say it was Inverness. We were in the middle of nowhere, we saw each other every day and the best thing was Terry Butcher bought into the culture of the changing room."
    2 points
  4. It's clear that you have issues with a number of players but that is a thoroughly inappropriate post on a topic that, quite apart from the effect it may have on our struggling club and many other struggling businesses and individuals, is very likely to claim the lives of a number of Scots including, in all probability, some ICT fans. I entirely agree with DD. Take the advice given by the authorities seriously and follow it as well as looking out for our more vulnerable members of society.
    2 points
  5. you must really like these guys
    1 point
  6. Think by the way we play most of our players have had corona virus half the season defo think White and Traff should be tested pronto
    1 point
  7. We were outplayed by a part time team. They were more organised, moved the ball so much better and quicker than us and merited the win. Why we persist in playing the ball through the air (both short and long) beats me : it just doesn't work (especially in windy conditions as there were yesterday) We had a couple of decent chances but they could have scored 4 or 5. 'Poor' would flatter us.
    1 point
  8. We're planning on having a minutes applause in the 44th minute for Simon / Bronson during this game. Something to note for later this month and feel free to make others around you at the game aware. Hopefully get as many people joining in as possible. Cheers.
    1 point
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