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snorbens_caleyman

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  1. I was reminded of David Cameron after the Brexit referendum.
  2. I'll be happy to take over as Chairman. I'm only 560 miles from inverness.
  3. We will be in Gran Canaria from 8-15 June, in a hotel which we've been to before. That means our last night will be in front of a telly, watching the opening game. This hotel is very popular with Germans
  4. As an employee, the longest notice period that I had was 3 months. Sometimes it was a month. Maybe it's different in football? Perhaps the cash flow is so bad that they can't afford to pay anyone a lump sum, but have to keep them on the payroll for all of their notice period. See also Robbo.
  5. Mods - please forgive me for posting this in the Caley Thistle forum. It's just to ensure that people see it. Please go ahead and lock the topic here if you wish. If you are responding, then please either PM me, or reply to the "Olde Inverness" thread at https://caleythistleonline.com/topic/36270-any-info-about-roddy-fraser-inverness-thistle-1920s/ ---- Does anyone here have any information about Roddy Fraser, who was the Jags' left-back and captain in the 1920s? I met one of my wife's relatives last week, who is Roddy Fraser's great-nephew, and who would be keen to know more about him. I have found a 1924-25 team photo of Thistle on Am Baile. And also the story from last year of one of his medals turning up at auction, and then being returned to another great-nephew, Roddy Dyce. He's also included in team listings for Inverness selects in the 1920s. But no one has written a proper history of Thistle. Any more information will be gratefully received!
  6. And the manager too, please.
  7. My wife and I were in Stenhousemuir last weekend, visiting her relatives. They are big Stenny fans, but they thought that the proposed move was a "disgrace" and a "joke". The Warriors are very closely integrated into the community there. And I'm about 450 miles south of Perth, and I'm certainly not in support of the move!
  8. Tell them to take their boots, and there's a fair chance they'll get a game?
  9. Just like any leasing arrangement, there are probably legal conditions about sub-letting or about the use of the ground. Fife Council would not want Kelty to do anything which would reflect badly on the council - like, say, rent it out for a Reform Party rally. At the very least one of the first things that ICT should have done was to make sure that Kelty had the legal right - or permission - to enter into this agreement. As it is, clearly Kelty have either implicitly or explicity given ICT the impression that that is the case, and so ICT should be able to walk away from it if Kelty don't have that right. Though IANAL, as the saying goes. B***dy hell, I've just seen that the Provost of Fife is Jim Leishman! That Jim Leishman. Former manager of Inverness Thistle. Can someone no' have a wee word in his shell-like?
  10. We should have a whip-round and do that! Then we refuse to let the club take our slots, and so they would have to train in Inverness.
  11. The Bill which was passed earlier this year applies only to public bodies. Given that consumer groups and other pressure groups call for boycotts, I can't see any reason why the Trust couldn't. Though I guess that there would always be the possibility of legal action, if the boycotted organisation was so minded. There's also a very faint possibility that the Trust may end up talking to club management. In which case, if the Trust had called for a boycott, then that would make discussions that much more difficult. So a stance of neither formal approval nor formal disapproval seems fine.
  12. Understandable. I hope it was pointed out that administration is no guarantee that the club will continue. If assets have to be sold to pay off the creditors....
  13. You obviously missed what I said the other day. If the team - I am not saying "we" - wins promotion, then SG & co will claim that it is due to the move. And the team will NEVER move back to Sneck.
  14. I don't think there were any monetary issues behind the move to Milton Keynes. Other than the (foreign?) owners of Wimbledon thinking that they'd make more money in MK. That led directly to the creation of AFC Wimbledon.
  15. You realise that if, by some miracle, this move is a success and we start moving up again, then management will claim that it is because of the move... and the team will NEVER move back to Inverness?
  16. Think you should have said "me the fan"
  17. They will be a Fife-based team who just happen to play on a pitch in Inverness every couple of weeks.
  18. I would remind you that the first word of the club's name is "Inverness". I said recently that I hoped to support my home town team for years to come. This is now simply NOT MY TEAM.
  19. Has just been on BBC TV news.
  20. At least they will get used to an artificial pitch. Home games could be a problem though...
  21. Clach will be looking forward to selling a lot more tickets. Lowest crowds ever at the Caledonian Stadium next season. The beginning of the end.
  22. So what's the current thinking about artificial pitches, and how that might affect our squad? We'll be playing a lot of games on them. It used to be said that there was greater injury risk, perhaps because of the ability to change direction more quickly (ie too quickly). Also that it was harder on joints. Is this still true with more modern pitches? I know we've rested players in the past rather than put them out on an artificial pitch. What are the implications for our older players, such as Billy, and Aaron Doran if he was fit?
  23. How'd he get one of Big Dunc's positional coaching charts?
  24. I am not chased or woo-ed by anything. I've lived in the London area for 45 years, and I still support my home town club. And I hope that I can continue to do so for many years to come. But faced with the choice of progress, as happened 30 years ago, or survival/oblivion, as could happen soon, which would you choose?
  25. Still too much orange.

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