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  1. I've no clue who you are, but this is a sentiment I've heard echoed from many long time supporters, and a feeling I've had myself over the past few years. Yet I persist, as some other do, often against my better judgement. The one thing that keeps me going is the people I spend time with while I'm at the game, be it family I take or friends I meet there.
    8 points
  2. Fair do's, it is soul destroying sometimes, but what a buzz when it all comes together!
    4 points
  3. Citing poor performances and loosing games as a reason for not returning is (in my opinion) what we hear from OF fans. However I do agree that the entertainment is dropping due to our playing style this is directly linked to the quality of players we have which is all finance driven - through through dropping numbers of fans and therefore lower revenues this will continue in a decreasing spiral unfortunately. The biggest issue is that given other forms of similar entertainment for the price point of football, the experience as a fan is poor. This isnt unique to ICTFC but nothing is or has changed for decades - yet unlike history where there wasnt the vast spread of leisure activities on offer clubs could be complacent , relying on loyalty - this is no longer the case. Its a whole new off topic thread and discussion but attending football is a habit not pleasure.
    4 points
  4. Lucky we released a few high earners then signed all these loans everyones been complaining about and wont be saddled with longterm salaries in 12 weeks time then
    2 points
  5. Probably as I have just lost interest to an extent. Partly down to me as the product / entertainment on offer is poor. Partly down to not liking the way the club is run. To summarise, ICT is not as appealing to me anymore for various reasons.
    2 points
  6. Hi CT. might as well go off on a tangent here. Don't you think GT has had the most naturally talented back line a Scottish manager has ever had, and yet achieved nothing. Surely therefore it highlights poor coaching. The Scottish forwards woeful attempts at powering over from a yard has been their downfall for years and years. Their lack of guile and craft is shown up every match. Its all in the coaching. Whether it's the head coach, or the forwards coach, or the attacking coach, or all of them. So, to conclude on a Caley Thistle note, maybe Scott Kellacher is actually our problem, he has always been there.
    2 points
  7. I’m not going to manage to clarify all of that, but I think (and apologies if I have got this wrong) the club owns (or will if the scheme is given the go ahead) the land that the development is on. If it is approved, the club then sells the land for the seven figure windfall and has no further role. Effectively Messrs Cameron and Sutherland have gifted ground to the club (or it’s subsidiary) to make this possible.
    1 point
  8. Who was on the Panel, the chairman of our planning applications committee?
    1 point
  9. Ferguson doesn't strike me as the type of manager who'd put up with a coach that wasn't doing what was expected of him.
    1 point
  10. Possibly, but they need to start the process without undue delay as it could take months to identify who might be preparedto break the news to him
    1 point
  11. The club can confirm that we have lost our appeal against the red card we believe was incorrectly given against Max Anderson on Saturday. Having repeatedly reviewed the footage and clearly seeing that there was no contact with the Partick Thistle player who needed no treatment at all for the reported “studs to the face”, we are disappointed by this Fast Track Panel decision but not surprised. The two-game ban we were appealing against will now be served by Max. While Max won’t be on the pitch on Saturday, we hope as many Caley Jags as can make it, will be there to support Duncan and the team.
    0 points
  12. I heard that if the battery project is refused then ICT will only have enough money for 12 weeks and then will be bust.
    0 points
  13. Still to see Anderson do anything of value in an ICT shirt. MacGregor in for him now he's banned hopefully.
    0 points
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