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  1. It's lovely to see some positive comments from supporters who go to the games instead of some others who don't go to matches and act like political leaders of the opposition!
    5 points
  2. He could tell them that unless they do something, they will be playing the Warriors next season!
    3 points
  3. Hi ictbob the Supporters Travel Club are the custodians of Mikeys flag. We would be delighted for you to take it on your travels, as would Mikey have been. Get in touch with us and we can arrange handover.
    3 points
  4. Don't know who has it but thought I'd ask. Heading to the euros and have been fortunate enough to get a ticket for all the games. I'd love take Michael's flag to the games. Totally understand this flag is sacred to caley die hards but I would look after it.
    2 points
  5. Maybe one of the 52 defenders we signed in January is actually a secret goal scorer? We're absolutely done for now. No chance we're overhauling any of the sides above us to get away from 9th. Everyone else has been capable of going on short bursts of form to get away from danger whilst we draw and draw and the manager is, bizarrely, delighted with this seemingly oblivious to our increasingly precarious situation. The board getting starstruck when hearing Ferguson was available looks like it'll haunt us for many years to come.
    1 point
  6. Striker stats: Mckay - 1 open play goal (+ 1 pen from 2) in last 12 matches Samuel - no goals in last 7 appearances Brooks - 1 goal in 17 league appearances (most as sub) Pepple - no goals in his 9 appearances (most as sub) We really need one of the above to go on a scoring run. Someone, anyone!
    1 point
  7. It was awful to watch rolling about then rolling to get his foot back into the pitch. Then when the ref carried on with the game he decides to come on to the pitch. Ref waves him back to the touchline and the Utd fans weren’t half booing him. Deserved tbh Can’t be bothered with that crap whichever team you play for
    1 point
  8. Incorrect. The real truth is he was unfit and absolutely honking when he joined us.
    1 point
  9. Is it just me wondering how on earth Cillian Sheridan is managing to score regularly for Queen's Park? Apparently Sean Welsh was very good again today. Like others I agree a point at Dundee United under normal circumstances would be a welcome one and it is. However, we are in a predicament which means we cannot be happy with a draw in any match. I hope we go to Partick next week with an attacking mentality. We are running out of matches and must do everything we can to win every one of them.
    1 point
  10. A point is good under the circumstances, well done to all. Reckon our goal difference could make the difference as we head for the finish line.
    1 point
  11. Phew, my nails have taken a battering today.Well done lads a good result,could have been 3 points,but no complaints about Ridgers as he has kept us in so many games.A draw at least next week and then a big game at home to Arbroath although our home form worries me.
    1 point
  12. He needs to show them the table at half time, tell them they are in a battle and ask them who are the warriors!
    1 point
  13. I’m really not sure about that starting line up. Hopefully I’m proved wrong but it’s making me very nervous. Congratulations to Harper being captain for the day though.
    1 point
  14. Can he commandeer a higher wage though? He hasn't really proved himself as a manager. Would anyone else be willing to take a punt on him with his current dismal managerial record? Unless he has other talents !!!
    1 point
  15. There's no option for: My loyalty doesn't change with the wind, despite the fact my club is now down the shitter I'm not going to religiously throw money at another team every other week. I'll go to the odd game here and there as a guest and imbibe as much free alcohol as I can whilst wistfully recounting tales of a 30 year roller coaster ride that was following 'the famous ICT' . I'd select that one.
    1 point
  16. If he's out for any length of time it's probably his last appearance for us.
    0 points
  17. 0 points
  18. Pepple is cautioned for entering the field of play too early after receiving treatment. WTF...
    0 points
  19. Hi Gary Bollan, welcome to CTO. Say hi to Scot and Ross at the lodge tonight.
    -1 points
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