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  1. It's not over with several clubs hinting at legal challenges. The vote was corrupt. And Dundee now look like a bunch of idiots that reconstruction is dead in the water. Spfl management of the whole situation has been a joke. The way the sfa handled the red card in the semi final earlier in the season has also highlighted that neither governing body in Scottish football is for for purpose. This was the ideal time to reform the system. But the whole system of Scottish football has been dealt a death blow by 6 premiership clubs. Absolute joke. But those same clubs were putting pressure on lower league clubs to vote so they could get money. Hypocrisy at its finest.
    5 points
  2. A club from Inverness playing in the national league system was once a remote prospect, reaching the top tier was an even more remote prospect, reaching the League Cup final was even more remote and winning the Scottish Cuo and playing in Europe was once the remotest prospect of all. I will just be happy for our club to survive and vie for promotion next season no matter how remote that prospect might be.
    3 points
  3. listen to this one guys! Liam was great to interview and I'm sure he will change peoples perceptions of him
    1 point
  4. No yours is better I tried to get up to the viewpoint but I was too late. The one below was at Strathcarron 15 minutes earlier, it was on Hogmanay at 3.15
    1 point
  5. We've just published the Polworth pod. Great chat with Liam yesterday and hopefully you all enjoy it as much as we did recording it.
    1 point
  6. As others have said, probably an inevitable outcome but now our hopes of promotion are dashed. At least the focus can now be on how the club survives and what football will look like in the future, whenever games are able to resume. With social distancing, presumably we will need to keep 2 metres apart, so only around 25% if capacity will be available in grounds and we will all have to move seats. What sort of squad will we have? Looking at those out of contract, we will barely have 11 experienced players available so youngsters should get a chance. Hopefully we do survive (possibly only part time?), but many other clubs may not so some form of reconstruction may happen anyway. Whenever football restarts, with or without fans, next year could be very tough and may determine our place in the football pecking order for some time to come.
    1 point
  7. Spot feckin on. There was no point in debating. Same old feckin story.
    1 point
  8. It's not early 2000's and it's not ICT either, but here's Caley's last ever Cup Final. Anybody remember it? A magazine article from around the time said that some Caley fans organised a swearing campaign in protest at the merger aimed at disrupting television coverage of the game.
    1 point
  9. What else do you expect from the Self Presevation league
    1 point
  10. Judging by Falkirk’s response this like the Rangers saga may continue to run. I too like most people thought this would likely fail but let’s be honest this decision pretty much kills Scottish football. It needed change and yet had Covid 19 not happened reconstruction would not even be mentioned. Whether you believe this has been driven by Hearts to avoid the drop or for the greater good reconstruction makes the season endings fairer than the status quo. The 14/14/16 idea I thought was very good and combats the issues that the SPFL wants avoid. Of course what Aberdeen said today is important need to work on ways to get football back and how to make money with the potential of closed doors to begin with. But reconstruction is also part of that as a way to stop clubs going to the wall and sporting integrity hearts were not adrift, Patrick were one game in hand from being off bottom, Raith champions by a point to Falkirk with at least one game between the two. And then there’s is the pyramid with Brora and Kelly adding freshness to the league system but as usual self interest rules the day and Scottish football loses an opportunity that may not happen until it’s way too late. Legal challenges could be coming.
    1 point
  11. So basically now, we have to worry about Hearts and Dundee, both of who are likely to be looking to finish ahead of us in the table :(. And in top of that, the fear of losing John Robertson is heightening as its expected that Daniel Stendel will use his relegation release clause and resign. Plus we will end up losing more players :(, next season could be a real struggle!
    1 point
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