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  1. I hope I’m not in the minority, but I will be renewing mine when the opportunity arises, even if I cannot attend all the games and need to watch some livestreams. With 1000 allowed in, assuming we stay in Level 1 and 2000 if we get to Level 0, with 1500 or so season tickets, that means at worst getting to two games out of three, potentially all games. I’ve missed being at live games so can’t wait. I was lucky to be at the Dundee game in December, and you could see how much the players enjoyed having only 300 fans there.
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  2. Five of our youngsters have been given professional contracts. Hopefully they include some future Christies or Mackays: https://ictfc.com/five-academy-graduates-sign-professional-contracts
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  3. Wasn't really meaning going all out and building a mirroring stand, was more meaning tidy the stand up a bit and get the overall capacity to 8k, with say a terrace similar to what was had before we went to Shittodrie for a season. It doesn't have to be massive, but I think there'd be a fair few who'd rather be on an enclosed terrace than being blinded by the sun in the main stand, not to mention that we could get a fair chunk more fans through the turnstiles when we're allowed back. It doesn't have to be an expensive thing, just something to reduce the ST Holders being left out, as well as making it a bit less of a ghastly sight. Looking at it, it seems more like an overflow pen (cos that what it was at most games) and run down. And checking out this drone footage, there's more than enough space to build a carbon copy of the small stand on the home end. Which, all in all, shouldn't cost all too much considering the size of the one already in place It's something beneficial in the short term, that could end up being even more beneficial in the long term.
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  4. If both are prepared to sign within our wage structure they would each be very positive additions to the squad and our target of automatic promotion. If they have indeed had offers from us that shows a welcome and encouraging level of ambition.
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  5. It wasn't a formal arrangement, it was based on someone at ICT being acquainted with someone at SU in some fashion. Never came to anything. Just like the Arsenal link mentioned at another time in our history. In current terms, its like saying we have a 'link' with Hearts or Rangers just now because of our Sporting director or CEO .... but at least those links have provided players over the recent past.
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  6. Gardyne and Mackay supposedly offered contracts.
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