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  1. Could say the same about this but I guess nobody else is really that bothered to bring it up.
    2 points
  2. Absolutely Robert, Simon Kjaer's quick action could very well have made the crucial difference in the successful resuscitation attempt. Quite amazing how he kept his head and handled what was happening around him. I couldn't believe they agreed to complete the game on the night, astonishing decision in my mind, but would the Danes have been in any better shape the next day? Perhaps not. Anyway, from a footballing perspective, the match stats really highlighted that it doesn't matter how much possession and attempts at goal you have, the only thing that counts is putting the ball in the net. A cruel night for Denmark all round.
    1 point
  3. I think it's the fact that the Pentalina has a smaller crew than the Calmac ferries but might be wrong. I can't see why a ferry that sails the Pentland Firth would be unable to sail on west coast routes although the minch might be the exception in bad weather. Here is the article from the P&J yesterday.
    1 point
  4. Do you know what the disagreement is about? Working away from home? Was aboard this old tub once more last weekend
    1 point
  5. The Pentalina is sailing from Kirkwall to Campbeltown tonight so it is likely to be used to help out Calmac better late than never although there is union opposition!
    1 point
  6. That’s a relief as it looked really bad on the pitch. All the players were trying to give the medics privacy by blocking the view of the cameras and crowd. I’m amazed they want to restart the game as they cannot be in the right place mentally. It will either be a tremendous remaining 50 minutes or they will play out a 0-0 draw. Either way, thank goodness Eriksen is awake and speaking. The Denmark captain was immense. As the players surrounded Eriksen, he was the one facing him and he was then looking after the player’s wife. What a leader, taking the responsibility. According to the BBC, he was the first player on the scene and cleared Eriksen’s airway as the medical staff rushed to the scene. He quite possibly saved his life.
    1 point
  7. I can’t write in Korean, so this will need to do! The Betfred Cup is now the Premier Sports Cup, with the draw next Friday. Hopefully we are allowed into the games when the cup starts. Just 7 weeks to go until competitive games start again. https://ictfc.com/premier-sports-cup-draw-2021-22
    1 point
  8. We've signed Toby Michaels ?
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