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  1. When ICT win the Scottish Cup, well......thats us back in Europe. Who would have thunk it? So where do you fancy going? Ive had a think about this and I cant see past Ireland. Can you imagine the craic?.....well, you'll probably have to!
    4 points
  2. Great turn out of former work colleagues, friends and of course family. That in itself was testament to the esteem that Eric was held in by all who knew him and his unpretentious personality. Also some lovely words spoken as a tribute to Eric the family man and a moving poem in his memory by family members. Rest in Peace my friend, you will be missed by all.
    4 points
  3. You start with this... ictfccustomercharter2020.pdf
    3 points
  4. Great home support on Friday night let's hope they come back again
    2 points
  5. wow, I've never seen the customer charter before. What a total fail. Responding to any contact from a supporter within seven days!!!! And the commination section is just a joke!
    2 points
  6. 2nd leg of the play off final takes place the day after the Scottish Cup final.
    1 point
  7. Good to hear that Donnie, although I knew all the colleagues that knew him over the years would have been there. disappointed I didn’t make it myself, don’t head home from Tenerife till tomorrow. had a few minutes reminiscing tonight with a beer in hand when I saw your post.
    1 point
  8. If, and it’s a big if, we win the semi, we will face a month with no game if we don’t make the play offs.
    1 point
  9. Yes, great draw for the non old firm pair. Maybe its an omen getting Falkirk, I'll settle for the same result as the final in 2015. Hope we don't have to wait long to know which day between 29 and 30 April our match will be.
    1 point
  10. Should be a cracker then. Colin Hendry off the Gers Xmas card list.
    1 point
  11. Nice! I have hotel booked already, just need to know day & time of match so I can sort the flights out A nice bonus, interesting to see 3 ex-Caley players in their team Let's hope Falkirk don't rename themselves Hamilton for the duration of the match!
    1 point
  12. Well that draw is certainly our best chance of progressing to the final, and Falkirk will be say8ng the same thing. As a reminder they have 3 ex-ICT players - Kai Kennedy, Coll Donaldson and Brad McKay.
    1 point
  13. I still feel bitter about the push by Considine on Richie Foran in the League Cup final. I can still see it now, I was looking right at them when it happened. It must have been heartbreaking for Foran looking back at it, especially considering how his ICT career went downhill when he became a manager, despite having been well regarded as a player. It would have been a wonderful career highlight for him.
    1 point
  14. Something in the air? You ain't seen nothing yet?
    1 point
  15. Well done to young Jake Daniels of Blackpool for having the courage to come out as gay. Good to see the largely positive reaction. Hopefully, we have come a long way since the tragedy of Justin Fashanu. I hope that, in the longer term, the reaction will be virtually none at all. He's a professional footballer and he's gay. So what !
    1 point
  16. The fact that nobody seems to have known this existed says it all I think. At a quick glance, I'd say 7/8 of those have been missed. I'd also add in the massive waste of time that was the 'fans forum' which never went anywhere and years later the minutes of the 3rd and final meeting were never released. What about the West Stand roof that couldn't be done because of the upcoming concerts. Yet when they were finished it was incommunicado then 'it needed crowd funded'.
    0 points
  17. I’d never seen it either, didn’t know it existed! They fail regarding communication and regular consultation with fans and Caley Jags Together. The rest of it they seem to be fully or substantially meeting, as far as I can see.
    0 points
  18. Nope. Got to win it I'm afraid.
    -1 points
  19. They changed the rules a few years ago so that the cup runners up can’t qualify for Europe any more. I think that remains the case this season.
    -1 points
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