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  1. Thanks for all your articles tm4tj: always enjoyable even if we have not played well! Any word on the streaming of the game?
    4 points
  2. Sound thinking, he won’t even know it’s Bell’s.
    3 points
  3. I endorse Robert's thanks to tmftj.Close to a must win game as far as our promotion prospects are concerned. A very happy and healthy new year to one and all when it comes. I am off to uncork the Bruichladdich now. Slaite
    3 points
  4. I had intended not to bother keeping my spreadsheets of ex ICT scorers up to date in 2020, but suddenly finding myself at home a lot, looking for things to do, I decided to carry on. Unsurprisingly, the level of scoring in 2020 was about 60% down on 2019. Nevertheless, I found 62 players scoring 188 goals amongst them. Once again Nathan Austin came out at the top of the list. I don't include ICT players out on loan in my lists. Nor do I include goals scored in penalty shoot-outs. So, here goes :- 15 goals N Austin (Kelty H) 12 " D Ebbe (The New Saints) 11 " R Christie (8,Celtic : 3,Scotland) 10 " A MacRae (Brora R) 08 " L Doumbouya (Meizhou Hakka) 07 " S Armstrong (Southampton), B Mckay (Ross Co) 06 " R McAllister (Cove R), A MacAskill (Buckie T) 05 " S Boden (Chesterfield), H Anier (Paide) 04 " J Oswell (Telford), B Greenhalgh (Tonbridge), J Baird (Raith), D Gillespie (Brora R), G Shinnie (Derby), G Wood (Formantine) 03 " T Sho-Silva (2,Sutton : 1,Halifax) , D Park (Formantine), A Sutherland (Rothes) S Sutherland (Elgin), D Raven (2,Warrington : 1,Marine) 02 " D Lopez (Don Benito), A Wilson Rothes), A Grieg (Formantine), I Vigurs (Ross Co) L MacKinnon (Buckie T), J Wilson (Dumbarton), N Wedderburn (1,Airdrie : 1, Dumbarton) L Polworth (Motherwell), J Hayes (Aberdeen), M Watkins (Aberdeen), T Walsh (Ayr U) A Chippendale (AFC Bury), R Eagle (Leiston), L Hughes (Bradford P.A.) M Curry (1, Gateshead : 1,Sunderland), J Roberts (Gillingham), A Mutombo (Stade-Lausanne) 01 " S Winnall (Sheff Wed), Z Elbouzedi (Lincoln), A Shinnie (Charlton), A Fisher (Exeter) D Williams (Halifax), A Rooney (Solihull M), G Warren (Torquay), C Trafford (Hamilton) R Draper (Ross Co), C Donaldson (Ross Co),S Rooney St Johnstone), J Rankin (Clyde) D Devine (Dunfermline), A MacDonald (Brora R), M Finnis (Clach), C MacMillan (Strathspey) A Evans (Longford T), B King (St Pats Ath), N Ross (El Paso L), T Aldred (Brisbane R) R Calder (Rushall O), C Bell (Dunston UTC), J Mulraney (Atlanta) That's all folks. Happy New Year
    3 points
  5. Talking about White, whatever possessed Motherwell to sign him.
    2 points
  6. Mwell forums I expect
    1 point
  7. And where’s Gregor to give us the answer? Eh?
    1 point
  8. A damn fine agent.
    1 point
  9. Gee Kingsmills you will be pi**ed before the bells
    1 point
  10. Was it not buy 1 get 1 free when they signed Polworth?
    1 point
  11. Cowdenbeath @ 4.00 please Gringo... Montrose @ 1.5 ta Happy New Year folks, hope it's a lot better for you all.
    1 point
  12. If you want to go to heaven when you die.....
    1 point
  13. Many names there I’d completely forgotten about and one that I’d tried to forget but you’ve now reminded me of - but take a bow Dani Lopez, 2 goals in a season!
    1 point
  14. Yogi taking shree points north and C*unty off the bottom of the table. Highland Derby in the playoff final looking likely (assuming we get a grip, and get results)
    1 point
  15. An away trip to Buckie in my childhood still holds fond memories for me too. It was the first 'away' match I'd been to outside of Inverness, and I travelled on the bus with the Caley team. Can you imagine how exciting that was for a youngster? It came about because an elder sister of mine was friendly with a sister of Donnie (Ginger) McKenzie, one of Caley's stars at the time. I don't remember anything about the match, but I recall the bus stopping in Forres on the way home for the team to go into a bar. I had to stay on the bus, but was well provided for with crisps and lemonade. Happy days! 'Ginger' became a great hero of mine, and in later years, a friend, after he had emigrated to Canada, where I visited him (and his family) in Winnipeg on a couple of occasions.
    1 point
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