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  1. Very well said. You could not fault them in their enthusiasm, in the game and our club Thank you.
    3 points
  2. They won 62 out of 73 constituencies. I can only dream of being rejected like that
    2 points
  3. never did, he's Immortal mun.
    2 points
  4. I am happy that the world is becoming a safer place to live in. I am happy that me and the missus have had 2 jabs and can plan to get back North. I am happy that my immediate family have survived the pandemic. I am saddened for the number of friends and colleagues who have experienced losses or stress induced illnesses. This football season means little except ICT are alive and kicking, we booted the Tinks out of the Cup and we may all meet up again next season in pre=match pubs and enjoy watching from inside the grounds. Basically - Good feckin riddance to the 2020-2021 football season and best wishes to Robbo and Kell.
    2 points
  5. I will always appreciate those who step in to assist in times of need both personally & professionally and NM and BD did that on both levels, personally for JR in his time of need, and professionally for our club in ours. They steered us away from the playoffs at the wrong end and almost got us into the playoffs at the other end. Thank You Neil. Thank You Billy. It is appreciated. We hope that Robbo returns to his position for next season, but if for any reason he and Kells are not able to continue then I think most fans would have no hesitation in either or both of them holding the reins.
    2 points
  6. Crikey, it’s Dougie Ross
    1 point
  7. Unionists getting anxious now. Wee Nicky will bring indy home.
    1 point
  8. Raith have beaten Dunfermline in the play offs, so we will face Dunfermline again next season. Cove only drew with Airdrie so they will not make the play off final unless they win away in the second leg. Credit Montrose for beating Morton, but the second leg could change that too as it is at the Cappielow bog.
    1 point
  9. Keep Dundee in our league as they’ll go t£ts up
    1 point
  10. If Cove come up we’ll have to wait and see what cringe-making name the media invent for the new ‘derby’.
    1 point
  11. I could not agree more. We have our disagreements, often profound, but we almost always do so in a respectful and polite manner and that, whilst never bad before compared to other sites, has improved greatly during the pandemic with minimal personal abuse and very little 'red dotting'. One of the very few aspects of 2020-21 that it would be welcome to see carry on into the future. Welcome back Johndo and thank you and all the hundreds of thousands of NHS staff and carers who have worked tirelessly for well over a year to get us through.
    1 point
  12. Good to see you back.Flamingo among the vult..... I was going to write vultures but it wouldn't be true! Compared to other fan sites most posters are pretty decent .
    1 point
  13. Yes, the PL is well hidden maybe @Scotty could make it more prominent? Also agree that the NAPS is very frustrating but can be fun. All the competitions have been a tough call this season. Dates and kick off times being the most annoying and trying to keep them up to date. Competitors in the NAPS dwindled away when the offer of prize money was withdrawn and me not wanting to go down the route of having a entry fee. Yes, that would have given us a prize pot but I wasn't in my comfort zone of taking money off folk. Even the NPL lost it's trophy a few seasons back. The trophy was always purchased in Inverness but I wasn't getting up there as often in recent years to arrange. Looking back through the NPL achieve, season 2003/04 had 87 contestants. As for all the spare time on my hands now....are the pubs open yet? I will be giving some thought to continuing the NAPS Comp and how to attract more punters and/or a prize. Thanks all for your kind support
    1 point
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  15. In all honesty, if Cove come up I fear they'll be a new Gretna and end up putting 100 years down the pan after they overspend what money they have
    0 points
  16. F**ken thot the bar steward was deid!
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