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  1. Although not quite as guilty as our neighbours in Dingwall who employ the simple formula of counting everyone though the turnstiles for a lesgue match twice but only every alternative person entering the ground for cup fixtures.
    2 points
  2. You are right. Even if the rumours true, the incident was not connected to his employment with the club or the workplace so the club would have no grounds to terminate his contract under employment law. If Gardyne has indeed left it must have been by mutual consent and possibly on the basis of paying up at least part of his contract.
    2 points
  3. I thought 78. 80 if you round it to 1s.f.
    1 point
  4. I like the photo but sad about your mother
    1 point
  5. Just remembered. Carrbridge photo, very nice weather driving up. Lewis weather was horrible for 4 days and had to come home early as my mother took ill and passed away.
    1 point
  6. You were better at the Cuillin Hills Hotel than at the game on Saturday I hope we are better tomorrow and Friday night!
    1 point
  7. Whilst there is an ongoing issue with the club engaging with fans, I don't think that had much to do with the sparse attendance on Saturday. More to do with the weather, fixture fatigue and the game and playing familiar opponents.
    1 point
  8. That's from the Cuillin Hills Hotel looking across Loch Portree hope you had a nice time!
    1 point
  9. Well it's cleared the way for him to become Prime Minister I assume that his contract - like most contracts of employment - had a clause about behaviour damaging the club's reputation or bringing it into disrepute. And that the club thought that they had a strong enough case - perhaps with a payoff to make sure he agreed. In most other workplace environments, an employer could probably make changes to keep the two men apart - but not in a football team.
    1 point
  10. The club’s report with “highlights”: https://ictfc.com/match-report-and-highlights-ictfc-1-1-morton-27-11-2021 I was going to comment recently about some slack play at the back by Broadfoot, particularly passes, but he had a few in those highlights and, whilst he was maybe fouled, he was outmuscled for the equaliser. Time to restore the Devine / Deas partnership and see how Harper does at left back? The comment above about Sutherland is a bit harsh. His perseverance led to our goal. I hope McDonald and Jamieson feature on Tuesday to see what they can do. We need to sort our inconsistency out quickly.
    1 point
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