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  1. Far from unusual. I can look at the lower three divisions in England, and in each I can see teams that were in the top tier in the recent past. Not saying that it's good, or acceptable - just that it's not unusual.
    4 points
  2. No, income has dropped. Prize money and gate receipts massively down since the Premiership days. Certain running costs have increased with energy being one of them, and Big Dunc won’t be cheap, but look at the current squad and compare it with the one we had even in our relegation season. We are certainly not spending more than we did in the Premiership.
    2 points
  3. You are right that nobody should be under any obligation to put money into a football club and that various people have put in substantial sums over the years. That Is their choice and until recently those 'investments' have either been written off or converted to shares (to my knowledge). This is the first time (again to my knowledge) that a Director has put a charge in place to try and ensure they get their money back. Coincidence that this charge only appeared when the battery scheme looked like it may not happen? If nobody is willing to put money in to support overspend then we should not be spending more than we make through football operations. The fact we are failing so miserably in the Championship while maintaining our previous Premiership level of spending is mind boggling and not a sign that those running the club or the team know what they are doing. Damn right they should face criticism.
    2 points
  4. NPL Review for Game 38 Denied a win by a fluke....great goal though. Still no win but a point is a point. And in the cakky poo. No maximums in any section for this game. Doofer got the only correct HT score. Ictross, Mrs Gringo and Robert got the onlycorrect FT score. MrCaleyjag got the Crowd Section bonus – just 1 over [Joonya gutted as he was only 2 over ] Gringo retakes top spot in the table. Total Entries 18 Predicted Match results H – 11 D – 4 A – 3 The Results HT: 0-1 FT: 1-1 1st ICT: Duffy 1st Opp: Moult Crowd: 7567 Correct Predictions HT: 1 FT: 3 1st ICT: 0 1st Opp: 7 Crowd 5 pts: 10 Crowd 10 pts: 0 Crowd Bonus 2Pts: 1 Bragging Rights MrCaleyjag 14 Jokers Played MrCaleyjag +7 Your Points MrCaleyjag 14 Doofer 11 Caley Braveheart 9 DoofersDad 8 Jock Watt 7 Jodie Carnie 7 noho 7 robbo1985 7 Ictross 6 Joonya 6 Lmclmm 6 Mrs Gringo 6 Robert 6 CaleyCanary 4 Gringo 3 caleycalum 2 Caleyjag 2 old caley girl 2 TABLE - 38 01 - 225 - Gringo 02 - 224 - Scotty 03 - 223 - old caley girl 04 - 216 - Robert 05 - 212 - caleycalum 06 - 211 - Joonya 07 - 209 - MrCaleyjag 08 - 202 - CaleyCanary 09 - 197 - DoofersDad 10 - 196 - Ictross 11 - 190 - Mrs Gringo 12 - 188 - Jodie Carnie 12 - 188 - robbo1985 14 - 178 - Doofer 15 - 174 - Caleyjag 16 - 169 - SOS 17 - 159 - CDN Girl 18 - 154 - noho 19 - 153 - Lmclmm 20 - 104 - Caley Braveheart 21 - 71 - bughtmaster 22 - 34 - crownjaggie 23 - 29 - Agent N 24 - 19 - Jock Watt 25 - 14 - CaleyTennis 26 - 12 - Andrew Fraser 27 - 8 - big cherly 28 - 0 - IHE
    1 point
  5. On our 20th anniversary, we were on a 'Motherwell' level in the Premiership, with a Scottish Cup win around the corner. On our 30th anniversary, we are just about on a 'Morton' type level, heading to League 1. On our 40th anniversary, if we still exist, we'll be on a 'Montrose' type level in League 1 or 2, on a 'good' day getting a 4 figure crowd, part time local players with only the main stand being used. Local Derby will be with Elgin City.
    1 point
  6. That doesn’t sound right.
    1 point
  7. I enjoyed my first trip up to Dundee and an overnight stop near the Waterfront allowed me to take in V&A Design Museum and Discovery Point before my coach/plane/coach/train/bus replacement service trip back on the Sunday United's ground is quirky, and there was a good atmosphere in the away end [does chants of 'sack the board' count!] I thought we were competitive given the respective teams league positions. United had the better chances [and twice the number], and we have Ridgers to thank in part for keeping us in the game, but we also created some dangerous moments and I thought we were perhaps on top in the second half before their fluke [?] goal. Boy do we miss a decent winger though... last year Jay Henderson was impressing, the year before Logan Chalmers added some guile, and the year before Kai Kennedy added energy. Sadly for us Longstaff is injured, and Shaw has [when fit] been playing too deep in my view [presumably as the 'creative' midfielder]. I'd would say Alex Samuel would benefit from someone who put in a cross or two [in addition to Harper/Duffy's forays upfield] Was a bit surprised to see Pepple paired upfront with Samuel ahead of McKay [was this saving legs, a move to be more physical upfront or a tactical ploy?]. In part it worked because although Pepple doesn't look blessed with a lot a pace, he did occupy the defenders and did well with the cross that set up our goal. And when McKay came on he looked lively. Samuel worked hard all game and he does seem to appreciate the fans as well [he also got warm applause from us when he was subbed], I think he has a key role to play in us staying up. Ridgers was generally good and kept us in the game, but I'd say his kicking is average at best, certainly in this game and he was caught way out of his goal from his own kick, although 9 times out of 10 no one would have attempted Moults audacious shot For me Kerr was the pick of our team and ensured we were competitive in midfield, Anderson next to him was quietly effective and might have scored, and [ignoring the one moment of excessive timewasting which annoyed the Uited fans] I thought Lawal looked good, showing plenty of pace, energy and some skills. Can we keep this midfield together, with Harper overlapping for the remainder of the season? Given the number of shots that Dundee had, and Ridgers heriocs, you might think our back line was poor, but for me Savage was good as Central CB [a decent signing in my view] and I like Boyes at Left CB, Carragher was decent enough too. A tricky selection headache for big Dunc as Devine is probably best at central CB and Ujdur was by all accounts pretty good when he first joined [we might need all of them on the pitch in a frantic run-in or relegation play-off!] So a fun filled afternoon, with postives and an enjoyable weekend...at this point of the season a Billy Doods team would suddenly start winning, can we go up a gear? what rabbits can Big Dunc pull out of the hat? We certainly need to do better at home if we are to stay up, and do better against the mid-table teams. Here's hoping.
    1 point
  8. Scott has attended the Fans Meetings organised by the Supporters Trust and it is good he is the new SLO and looks to want to make a positive impact in the role.
    1 point
  9. A big Thank You to the Clubs new Supporters Liaison Officer, Scott Young, who chose a very positive way to meet ICT fans in the away end at Dundee. Before ko he went along the rows of fans, chatting to all and sundry. I don’t know if everyone knew who he was but I think it was a great gesture and, well done to him.
    1 point
  10. True, the £835k of losses from the last set of filed accounts might suggest spending has actually increased.
    0 points
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