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  1. Totally agree. It's the same with not keeping at least one man up the park when the opposition had a corner. All that does is that if we clear the ball, it's going to come right back into us and also invites more opposition players into our box. Basic basic tactics that Ferguson needs to see and change.
    4 points
  2. For a guy who doesn't go to games you don't half come out with some absolute *****, but guess it's to be expected.
    4 points
  3. At the Fans Meeting on 3 February, club Directors Scott Young advised that there were 1459 season tickets, and that a further 50 half season tickets had been sold. There’s a summary of the discussion in the thread for that meeting.
    3 points
  4. Usual 3hr drive to game, 90 joylesss minutes of football, fifty quid parking ticket, 3 hr drive home. See y'all same time next week for more of the same dross.
    3 points
  5. Regardless of anyone's views on the merits and / or location of the Battery Farm, or the series of events that have led to the club being in its current difficult situation, it is clear that the coming weeks and months are going to be amongst the most significant in the club's history. Now more than ever, it is important that the voices of fans are heard and listened to. The Supporters Trust represents the fans of the club, and is a bridge between the club and its supporters. It operates independently of the club, but seeks to ensure that the issues fans have are recognised and addressed by the club. Recent activities include the Fans Meetings, Matchday Survey and the establishment of a group to focus on issues facing disabled fans on matchdays. The greater the membership of the Supporters Trust, the greater the influence it can have on the club. We have welcomed a number of new members in recent weeks, and if you are not already a member, it is easy to join, and only £5 (£1 for under 16s). Just press the "join" button on this link: https://www.ictsupporterstrust.org/join-us There is more detail about the Trust on its website, including details of the current Board members. If you are not already a member, we look forward to welcoming you and hearing your views.
    2 points
  6. You're starting to look silly now. Protection of green spaces is needed as part of the Net Zero ambitions. I'm not against energy storage per se, even though lithium mining is extremely harmful to the environment, I just think there are safer, more appropriate places to site it. Take the need for ICTFC to dig itself from the financial mess it is in out the equation, and very few people would give a toss that Highland Council might reject the planning. So you're kidding yourself if you think that Net Zero is the club's primary motivator, or that the case they make for it is in any way robust. They don't even have a climate action plan. The claimed community benefit has also been shown up as a weak argument, and the club are unwilling to show how much of the £3.4 million will be swallowed by debt. So much so that they've used legislative loopholes to prevent the issuing of the accounts for y/e 2023. I'd maybe have a little more respect for the club if they just came out and told us that without the cash, we're fecked, instead of trying to present themselves as some kind Robin Hood meets Greta Thurnberg character who are going to save the people and the planet.
    2 points
  7. Maybe it would be better to build the football stadium at Fairways and the Battery storage down at the dump!
    2 points
  8. At a superficial level, it's actually very easy for me, in a densely populated and cultivated area 20 miles from the centre of London, to be amused at concerns about "loss of green space". It's the Highlands of Scotland, FFS But, yes, I do understand - it's loss of readily accessible green space.
    2 points
  9. Hey! glad I've found out my stalker! You must be the guy in the flasher raincoat and false beard in seat O 80 nice to see you go to games albeit in disguise, And this before you go and hang about outside MrChips! To be honest Al, you should pop into the Innes for a beer and chat before a game! You could share a taxi with us!
    2 points
  10. Another thing that should be picked up on, though small, is the numpties in the stand taking the ball away at the most inopportune times. Second home game on the bounce where some kid has thrown the ball further back into the stand or held it to throw it into play at the absolute worst time. Different story if its the middle of the game and its the opposition goalie wanting it, but at a last ditch corner its hideously frustrating. Might sound harsh or over the top, but the club need to be keeping tabs on these things as it absolutely will cost us at some stage
    2 points
  11. TBF we’ve been well warned about not parking on the verge. However, I wish the same attention was paid to parking on double yellow lines on the road at full time as cars park to pick people up. It is a hazard and causes chaos.
    1 point
  12. I love Friday night football especially with a win.
    1 point
  13. The Chairman named the individual he had spoken to at national level fire service. Can't remember title but something similar to being in charge of health and safety. He said the fire service hadn't objected at planning so there was no issue. After planning granted they'd come in and look at exits, hardstandings etc and look at the fire plan and advise. Someone asked if thus was in writing and he alluded this was.
    1 point
  14. Signing more defenders will help IMO.
    1 point
  15. I don’t think I said Clach sell more tops than ICT but they most definitely do in the Merkinch . County and Loch Ness Fc on the other hand outsale ICT tenfold. Like you say it would be very interesting to see sales figure etc being released but you know and I know this will never happen it’s just like season ticket numbers it’s like a secret that never gets disclosed! Dougal
    1 point
  16. No mention of it in the email they're asking everyone to send councillors. Their 'manifesto' ahead of the vote, some might say.
    1 point
  17. Looking at the league table: Home: 9th with 12 points out of 42 in 14 games. Only Arbroath below us on goal difference but they’ve played one less home game. 11 goals scored, 4 less than anyone else. Away: 3rd with 19 points out of 42 in 14 games. Only Dundee United and Raith Rovers above us. 21 goals scored. It highlights exactly where our problem lies! Of our 11 home goals, we’ve scored 3 twice, but in our other 12 home league games we’ve scored 1 five times and 0 seven times. We’ve failed to score in half our home games! We’ve only scored in 1 home league match in 2014, drawing a blank four times! We should switch our last four home league games to our opponents grounds!
    1 point
  18. If I was a conspiracy theorist I'd wonder why the Council parking attendants made an appearance yesterday?
    1 point
  19. Well their last Scottish Parliament manifesto had a huge section on net zero and not a single mention of green spaces.
    1 point
  20. Low bar there. Samuels, Lodivica, sorry to say Pepple too are just miles away even at this level. Can't wait until next week's must win, goaless draw.
    1 point
  21. Read my whole post: “I can’t see us getting there”. It just shows how tight the league is that, despite how we’ve struggled, 4th to 9th is only a 6 point gap.
    1 point
  22. If (and it’s a big “if” given our home form) we beat Ayr, and the two leaders win, we will be 6th this time next week. It is hard to believe we are only six points off a promotion play off place. I can’t see us getting there, but the way this season has gone anything could be possible!
    1 point
  23. Here ya go Caley100. Something for you to read at breakfast time.
    1 point
  24. I’m no nimby. There’s one of these being built within view of my bedroom window, about 200 metres away, and I didn’t object. The nearest house is actually about 80m away I would guess, yet it sailed through planning with no controversy and no objection from the community council. I’d probably rather it wasn’t going there, but it doesn’t bother me at all, and these things have to go somewhere, and if it wasn’t this then something else would be built there instead at some point that might be worse.
    1 point
  25. A fairly proportionate spread across all factions There are 13 from the SNP: Paul Oldham, Nairn and Cawdor Michael Cameron, Inverness Central Tamala Collier, Cromarty Firth Kate MacLean, Inverness Central Drew Millar, Skye Ken Gowans, Inverness South Ian Brown, Inverness Millburn Glynis Campbell-Sinclair, Culloden and Ardersier Marianne Hutchison, North, West and Central Sutherland Chris Birt, Wester Ross, Strathpeffer and Lochalsh Liz Kraft, Wester Ross, Strathpeffer and Lochalsh Sarah Fanet, Fort William and Ardnamurchan Emma Knox, Aird and Loch Ness There are five Lib Dems: Alasdair Christie, Inverness Ness-side Richard Gale, East Sutherland and Edderton Angus MacDonald, Fort William and Ardnamurchan Trish Robertson, Culloden and Ardersier John Grafton, Caol and Mallaig Four Independents: Thomas MacLennan, Fort William and Ardnamurchan Sarah Atkin, Black Isle Sean Kennedy, Dingwall and Seaforth Calum Munro, Skye Three Conservatives: Barbara Jarvie, Nairn and Cawdor Liz Saggers, Caol and Mallaig Andrew Sinclair, Inverness South Green councillors Chris Ballance (Aird and Loch Ness), Andrew Baldrey (Caol and Mallaig) and Kate Willis (Fort William and Ardnamurchan) have also signed. As well as two members of the Highland Alliance group: Matthew Reiss (Thurso and Northwest Caithness) and Andrew Jarvie (Wick and East Caithness). --------------------- It would be interesting to know how many of those have the relevant planning training and will be a part of the vote.
    1 point
  26. A goal every 8 games in the Championship. Just not good enough. Simples.
    1 point
  27. Maybe Samuels is not the answer,but we will never know if he doesn't get a chance. At the end of the day we are quickly running out of options and games.
    1 point
  28. Not much to get excited about. Missing having either Shaw or longstaff. Kerr was outstanding at winning the ball, often nicking the ball off an opponent who thought he was receiving a comfortable pass. He seems less able to find a telling pass but that may be partly due to a general lack of movement in front of him. Lawal also showed some real talent. He's got quick feet and looked the most creative of the midfielders on show. I suspect Pepple's strength is in the air, but he was being played in with balls that would have been much better suited to the pacier Austin Samuels. The lads need to look to shoot more often but you can't fault the effort. They deserve our support and need the fans to get behind them, especially at home.
    1 point
  29. No way - Austin Samuels is not the answer, IMO only
    1 point
  30. I agree with the comments above from those at the game. We should have won that quite comfortably, but a combination of our continuing reluctance to shoot, poor attempts and bad luck saw us draw a blank. Kerr was the pick, but the defence was solid and we were largely on top in midfield. The jury is out for me on Lawal. He had some nice touches but was dispossessed too easily on occasions. Game time should help him. I don’t think it changed the outcome, but that was one of the weakest refereeing performances I have seen in a long time. How many times was Samuel, in particular, being held, pushed or fouled and nothing was given. 5 unbeaten, 3 clean sheets in a row but we are still stuck in 9th. Another really big game next week when Ayr come here. A win gets us up the table. A defeat does not bear thinking about.
    1 point
  31. Considering they hadn't played together before, I though Kerr, Anderson and Lawal combined well in midfield with Cammy Kerr head and shoulders above anybody else on the park. Unfortunately, despite no lack of trying, we are still missing that cutting edge upfront that could turn these stalemates into wins. Came away from today more positive than some weeks though as the boys really gave it their all today. It's going to be a battle until the end of the season but there is enough characters in the team to drag us to safety in my opinion.
    1 point
  32. First half wasn't the best, both teams probing. Whilst I feel we shaded it in terms of controlling possession Airdrie looked dangerous & quick on the counter. Apart from a frenetic first ten minutes in the second half where we continually gave the ball back to Airdrie we pretty much bossed it from there on in. A lot of good performances, notably Lawal in the middle along with Kerr. Also Carragher Devine and Savage looked pretty assured in front of Ridgers. Pepple even had an impact, notably on the keepers head. Only the goals were missing.
    1 point
  33. I thought we played well today and MOM Kerr.He has made midfield his own. The new lads all did well particularly Lawal. Thought the officials were poor and the standside linesman could have helped more. If I Could tell the boys three words to help it would be Shoot,Shoot SHOOT!!!
    1 point
  34. Played brilliantly imo, just need players to push down the wing rather than trying to double back on themselves, and players that will actually get a shot off
    1 point
  35. If anyone can bring themselves to feel at all positive, we are now unbeaten in 5 and have 3 consecutive clean sheets.
    1 point
  36. No, it gives the views of one person, an anonymous spokesperson.
    1 point
  37. Can’t get the necessary connection to the grid there.
    1 point
  38. Appropriate procedures and controls need to be in place for anything like this and it would make complete sense for any planning consent to have appropriate conditions applied. But as far as I can see it is all about risk management rather than fire services having a right to say no on principle to this or to any other application that has a fire risk. The NFCC’s BESS guidance says there should be a minimum of 25m between the BESS and other buildings/dwellings. ICT’s proposal offers 8 times that. The Community Councils must’ve just missed that part.
    0 points
  39. Further to my earlier post, I have gone on the Council website and explored the documents associated with this planning application. None of these documents appear to include any professional advice around the fire risk. There is a record to say that the Scottish Fire and Rescue service were sent a consultation request on 21st September 2023, but there is no record of any response that I can see. This raises a number of questions given that the Community Councils are saying that NFCC guidelines "make it irrefutably clear" that there are "multiple unresolvable safety issues", whilst the club chairman states that the SFRS have confirmed they have no issues with the application. Has the Council actually received any advice from the SFRC? If so, what is that advice and why is it not available along with other the other advisory documents? If the Council has not received any advice from SFRC, why have they proceeded with the process without advice on an aspect which is a well recognised potential hazard with this type of installation? If the club chairman has confirmation from the SFRS that they have no issues with this installation, can he put a copy of the relevant communication in the public domain? It should be noted that when the council planners recommended rejection of the application back in November, they gave 4 quite separate reasons, none of which related to fire safety issues. Perhaps that was simply because they hadn't actually considered that aspect.
    0 points
  40. The DPEA generally has no issue overturning decisions at a local scale provided there is justification for doing so. The concern would be if the DPEA dismissed an appeal and the club were minded to take it to the Court of Session then the chances of success there would be slim to none. Very few decisions by the DPEA get overturned in the courts.
    0 points
  41. Based on minutes played, he's probably as proficient as any of our strikers at the moment.
    0 points
  42. The attendance figure given yesterday was 2035!!!!! Ok we have been falsifying the figures now for decades but that has to be the biggest exaggeration yet that’s just embarrassing. Lucky that’s there 1000 there going by that highlights and even that’s being kind. Cue the happy clappers stating that there was constant big queues for pies etc, Season tickets are included if they were there or not patter etc. I very much doubt Mick Dundee(Caley 100) and his entourage going walkabout in the outback made that much a difference somehow. Why can’t the club be honest with the fans even with something so simple in its nature. I know lots of clubs not just ICT do this but what is the point? Baffled. Dougal
    -1 points
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