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  1. I've sent an email to the SLO asking about the possibility of a live stream. Will see what the response is.
    3 points
  2. Which brings the question When is his testimonial match going to take place? Surely he is more deserving than any player we have had. 13 years with us.
    2 points
  3. There's your answer, Yngwie. You can close the thread now!
    2 points
  4. Aaron Doran - he signed for us on a loan deal for 6 months and was so good that we kept him on and he stayed on long enough to qualify for his testimonial.
    2 points
  5. I see - gotcha. In the defence of the council in this instance, they did first re-home the entire existing use-case for that land up to the new Kings course. Sutherland and Cameron bought Fairways in 2019 and closed the 18 hole golf course. Via proxy, they are now trying to shoe horn a BESS onto that land. Maybe they should have proposed building the BESS on the old Torvean golf course instead.
    2 points
  6. I think it could turn into mayhem? Seems very risky
    1 point
  7. What's the points penalty for administration these days?
    1 point
  8. Am I correctly remembering that both Roman Golobart and David Davies were on loan and both won our player of the year award?
    1 point
  9. Think folk already have and radio silence so far
    1 point
  10. Week 26 Gringo: 269.50 Jodie Carnie: 255.00 The Caley One: 236.50 CDN Girl: 236.40 Robert: 216.00 Caleyjag: 215.80 Scotty: 213.90 The Mantis: 191.50 MrCaleyjag: 169.30 NOHO: 165.00 Mrs Gringo: 160.50 Caley Braveheart: 133.50 SOS: 100.50 Caley Canary: 87.90 Old Caley Girl: 34.20 Crown Jaggie: Bankrupt IHE: Bankrupt Wyness101: Bankrupt Joonya: Bankrupt 7/19 correct
    1 point
  11. I'm not sure exactly which bit of ground you are referring to at Torvean? I presume its the bit that used to be holes 10-14 of the old course? If so, it is indeed outlined and approved in the long term development plan (IMFLDP) for sympathetic mixed developments. In the same IMFLDP they outlined the green corridor that includes Fairways as protected open green space. The IMFLDP took years of consultation and was approved by the entire council. For the BESS planning application at Fairways, the planners have just pointed at the approved development plan and said: "sorry, this isn't land open to development". I'm not sure where you see the double standards in that? As part of the West link road development, the Highland rugby club lost one of four pitches but got an impressive new club house and an all weather pitch to compensate. Andy Little said the club were delighted with the outcome of the redevelopment - I am not aware of them expecting any more from the council.
    1 point
  12. Guess the other guy goes by the name of Selháváme then?
    1 point
  13. But hold on.....just noticed , if they draw and we win we will jump both of them on goal difference
    1 point
  14. Indeed - straight out of the dictators playbook. If the intention of, and rhetoric during, the meeting is to rally support due to the alleged existential financial threat failure of this project carries, then I would say that any questions relating to this peril are fair game. It is described as an "open" Q&A after all and this situation is ripe for going all in with a "3 whys" grilling.
    1 point
  15. I agree with the developing view in the other posts - the haste at which this has been organised seems quite unusual. This is not the sign of an organisation operating a smooth and well thought out fan engagement process. It does not require a huge leap of imagination to suspect this is all reactive and/or a tad desperate ahead of next weeks vote. It is possibly risky too. If fans start twisting the agenda to other important matters i.e. the lack of financial reports and AGMs, or the companies house shenanigans with last minute year end date changes, or why there are still so many expensive non-playing employees on the payroll, they could be in for a tough and revealing night.
    1 point
  16. Presumably the meeting has been arranged to try and get fans onside and distract from the ludicrous position that we are in where a battery energy storage scheme is critical to the future of the football club.
    1 point
  17. following the bewildering behaviour of certain Highland Councillors in seeking to overturn a democratically lawful decision to award the club with planning permission for the ICT Battery Farm, I feel we must enlighten our fans re just what has been going on in relation to this most crucial matter and I will answer all and any questions relating to the Battery Farm I’m finding the above statement from the club very uncomfortable as a supporter of the club. Its seems that anyone who does not support the battery farm somehow does not support the future of the club. Its also a bit of a contradiction that, the club are objecting to the overturn of a democratically lawful decision, even though the council are more than lawfully entitled to call this decision in to the full council. But the chairman made it clear that if the planning decision went against them they could raise a challenge with the Scottish Government! This all feels like a publicity stunt to bully the councillors to vote in favour of a planning application that many do not feel comfortable with. It’s also disappointing that the club are finally engaging with supporters but only taking questions relating to the battery farm. When really most of us are wanting answers as to how we got to this situation and would question the running of the club in general. The current board really do not seem to have any other plans if the battery farm fails. Without the accounts being made public, its hard to see how bad things really are financially but rumours are the club could have made up to a million pounds in losses. When you compare this to other clubs like Ayr and Morton who have both managed to make small profits despite having a similar support to us, what is going so badly wrong with us? So many questions, but I feel this meeting will be nothing but Highland Council bad and its all their fault if the club fails!
    1 point
  18. Much as I want our football club to thrive, there are rather more important issues impacting on people's day to day lives which will influence how I vote in the next Council elections.
    1 point
  19. A very poor February without a win! In our loss to Queens Park the referee Euan Anderson picked up the worst performance so far for the season Another loss at home to Hibs in the Scottish Cup followed with 3 draws home to Partick, away to Arbroath and home to Dunfermline. The winner for February is again Alex Samuel with Cameron Harper and Cameron Kerr very close behind. The PotY standings are now Nathan Shaw leading, second Billy Mckay, third Nikolay Ujdur, fourth Max Anderson, fifth David Wotherspoon and sixth Cameron Harper. David Wotherspoon still hanging in there but Cameron Harper is closing in and Alex samuel is picking up plenty votes. With a good start to March I hope we can get a couple of home wins to follow on! Please keep voting.
    1 point
  20. Jhesus another feckin smokescreen to divert us from actual football. They will also just tell us what they want us to know. Yet another publicity stunt.
    1 point
  21. Portuguese guy is called Estamos Falhando.
    0 points
  22. I wonder if any media will be in attendance? They were represented at the most recent Fans’ Meeting.
    0 points
  23. The Courier's daily briefing today has a section about the meeting. Below the intro piece is an invitation to "read more here". When you click on that, you get "Sorry, the article you have requested is no longer available". This article presumably contains a bit more than the basic statement which they published yesterday and which is still available on the Courier site. It may mean nothing, it may be a technical glitch or there may have been a reason why they pulled the article. Just seems a bit strange though.
    0 points
  24. Unfortunately, I can't attend as making my biennial pilgrimage to Rome this week. Nevertheless, I'd rather the Club Directors focused on the Planning merits of the proposal. In the officials' report to the last South Planning Applications Committee, their remaining objection issue was the loss of locally important open space, now an abandoned golf course taken over by dog walkers. Then look at the abandoned holes of the old Torvean course, owned by the Highland Council and also taken over by dog walkers. The Council has earmarked that locally important open space for development, mostly for housing and possibly a primary school. Double standards or what? Highland Rugby Club were promised additional pitches on that land but the Council reneged. Worth raising but can we trust the Council to support a development that benefits another important City sports club?
    -1 points
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