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  1. Gardiner is a little weasel. Him and Dodds need binned asap. He seems best mates with our chairman though who promised fan communication was going to improve from the previous regime but it's gone way worse.
    3 points
  2. 2 points
  3. "We found it down the back of the sofa!"
    2 points
  4. I would like to see Neil McCann back.
    2 points
  5. Fer fecks sake Manny - yer going feckin soft - Let the lumberjack fight his own battles.
    2 points
  6. Week 2 Robert: 211.00 Caley Canary: 202.00 Crown Jaggie: 199.50 MrCaleyjag: 199.00 CDN Girl: 198.50 Gringo: 198.50 Old Caley Girl: 197.00 Caleyjag: 197.00 Jodie Carnie: 194.00 The Caley One: 180.00 Caley Braveheart: 180.00 IHE: 180.00 Mrs Gringo: 180.00 The Mantis: 180.00 Wyness101: 180.00 Noho: 180.00 Scotty: 180.00 SOS: 180.00 That was painful trying to post this weeks scores, apologies for it being a day or two late but site kept crashing every minute I was in the thread.
    1 point
  7. It was pay at the gate when I went there to see Clach v Buckie (good game) and ICT playing on the following day.
    1 point
  8. I’ll be there, with a Clach scarf and also an ICT scarf, so I’m bound to go home happy, either team wins ! It’ll be a good game, whatever.
    1 point
  9. I still believe BD will see out (or bulk of) his contract. However your question is ‘Who could replace’ him. A couple of thoughts in my mind. The question of ‘could’ needs a dose of reality on what the club would be able to offer in way of opportunity and package. I think this eliminates any serious existing manager in the central belt. They all want a way back south within 18 months for me. The existing hierarchy would need to change, for me, to enable the fans to get fully behind any new manager. - I don’t see that happening any time soon. bc
    1 point
  10. I hope we do turn things round quickly, but if a change is made, I’d like to see Gary Warren and Carl Tremarco involved as Manager and Assistant. Both are in coaching roles so are not total rookies. I’d retain Ryan Esson as goalkeeping coach and look to bring in a forwards coach.
    1 point
  11. and there we have it, another week that shows it's not that easy - only 6/18 correct predictions. Welcome back to @crownjaggie who missed the first week
    1 point
  12. A welcome dropping in my opinion. He hasn’t deserved a place in the first 11 from what I’ve seen of him this season so far. I’ve always preferred when he has been used as an impact sub.
    1 point
  13. Did you, not sure if your serious or trying hard to be obtuse? As its clearly about Scot Gardiner who's the ringmaster in this circus.
    0 points
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