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  1. Hearts Fan here be gentle. I know a load of hearts fans that are taking up this offer and it has not been forgotten how Inverness both helped us out whilst in administration and last season when they quit rightly called out Dundee over that vote. anyway ticket purchased hope Robbo gets cramp with all the signing he has got to do in the week ahead. good-luck for the rest of the season except when playing hearts obviously.
    8 points
  2. As above, another Jambo here! Ticket bought, and wish you all the best unless your playing Hearts HHGH ;) Honestly though fingers crossed in future games we play hopefully we will both be up in the premiership! Thankyou for supporting our club in its time or need is the past too!, its never forgotten and hopefully our teams and fans continue this friendship and this just goes to show how big the game can really be when fans and teams have each others intrest and survival at heart and not just their own! All the best every one and stay safe!
    5 points
  3. Not posted in the forums for yonks. Life gets in the way i suppose. I'm still Edinburgh based so know a lot of Jambos. Phone has been pinging all day with messages about this. Well done Hearts FC and their supporters for their efforts. Hope every one is safe n well.
    3 points
  4. Yeah like above I’m a hearts fan so yeah be gentle, I was looking forward to attending the game itself with a couple of mate and having a weekend up at Inverness but sadly not to be so have purchased a couple of v tickets. We won’t forget the integrity of ICT all the best for the rest of the season except against us !
    3 points
  5. Wow, what an enjoyable watch and a well deserved, tremendous performance and win. We bossed the game and won at Twickenham in the competition for the first time since 1983. It more than made up for not being able to watch Caley Thistle this afternoon.
    2 points
  6. Arbroath have beaten Dunfermline 2-0. They are now unbeaten in 5 games and have taken 9 points. That includes games against 2 of the top 4 teams in the league. As tm4tj has said, it puts our draw in horrible conditions in a better light.
    2 points
  7. That's a great gesture from the Hearts Supporters and a terrific response from the club. I hope this gets a lot of publicity and is widely supported by fans of both clubs.
    2 points
  8. You’re the car man but Gringo is the railwayman...
    2 points
  9. Much appreciated to all the hearts fans for piling in on the tickets!
    1 point
  10. As someone who has been happy to pay to watch all our matches since streaming started, I will be happy to pay for a virtual ticket. I know some of my friends down here, whom I've "converted" to become ICT fans, will probably be happy to do so as well if they watch the game on BBC.
    1 point
  11. An interesting development and a nice touch by the Federation of Hearts Supporters. I hope we manage to sell a lot of these virtual tickets to both home and away fans: https://ictfc.com/ictfc-announce-first-ever-virtual-tickets-v-hearts
    1 point
  12. Far North line at Forsinard. Signal box has been closed for a good few years now. You can just see the level crossing left centre of shot where the A897 crosses the railway.
    1 point
  13. I'm actually stunned that 1) I missed this disgraceful comment; and 2) no one else has called it out. At a time when mental health is such an important topic and people are being encouraged to speak out if they are struggling, now that someone with a relatively high profile in Scottish football has broached this sensitive issue (and received praise for doing so) you want to use it against him and try and have him leave the club? That's completely and utterly appalling. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that maybe you didn't mean to phrase it quite that way but if you truly believe that, and it's the kind of thing some outdated cretin like Jimmy Calderwood would say, then frankly you can get filed in the "things Scottish football can do without" bin.
    1 point
  14. At the risk of being accused of picking on you again, I really think it has to be pointed out that this is an unacceptable comment on several levels. Surprised no-one else has picked up on it.
    1 point
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