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Stevie

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  1. Aye it's no' everyday Inverness sign a Scotland international ! Good news indeed ! Kerr looked good at Livingston and Motherwell but seemed, for some reason to lose his way latterly at Hibs. Potentialy another very good signing.
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    Mihadjuks

    You're bang on CaleyD. Above all else, our financial state is of paramount importance, and anyhow, as regards Mihadjuks, it's a two way thing, he's got to make sure he settles into life in Inverness, before he commits long term. Having said that, in the case of Mihadjuks, now that weve seen him, it would be nice to get him on a longer deal soon, before the O.F. come sniffin around.
  3. Oh well, not my choice(if it is indeed Butcher) but I'll get behind the set-up.
  4. Does anyone know if Sutton has officially retired? I know he had injury problems at Villa but I'm wondering if he's still able to play. If he were to become a part of our management team be it boss or assistant, he could, like Brewster was, be a very good signing. The experienced forward we crave ! Incidently I apologise if this has already been talked about, I haven't had time to trawl through all the posts.
  5. Yep, I think it was Pat Nevin yesterday who was saying similar. Why why why, let him (C.B.) bring in FOUR players in the window and then relieve him of his duties. It's actually incredibly obvious but truly bizarre timing. Not at all fair on the new guy
  6. I'd like to register my support for Robbo. My gut feeling is that Ardiles could be disaterous. Butcher ? na, I just can't manage to like the guy.
  7. Sounds like you know something..or is it an educated guess ?
  8. Aye, that's a good post Alex. Although I never really joined in the "Brewster out" campaign, I must admit I'm glad that the whole thing is over now, it was painful. Perhaps he had "lost the dressing room" I don't know. We certainly did have good days under his leadership, but in football nowadays it's very much The King Is Dead Long Live The King.
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    Time for change

    Good sensible post Harry. I still maintain that if Brew would just give Adam Rooney a decent run in the team then we'd reap the rewards
  10. Yes, must agree with you. Roy McBain has been very good the last 2 or 3 games. Possibly first name on the team sheet just now, hope he keeps it up.
  11. Nah, I've not gone into hiding, just really little point in posting. When that thread was started, ICT were about to beat Killie and go 4th. I and a good few others (if you read the whole thread you'll see there were many with me) felt Brewster was getting a hard time from a few and didn't deserve it. I admit Brewster now seems to have lost the dressing room, it didn't appear to be that way to me at the time. I guess I'll have to bow to the anti-Brewster camp's much superior technical football knowledge. Now, I'm away to checkout a few members forum history !
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    4-4-2

    I think football can be made too complicated at times. 4-4-2 is the tried and tested successful formula. 4-4-2 has been the general success story now for over 40 years, I don't think football will find another level of progression. The 3-5-2 was introduced as the next big thing circa early 90's but the big boys eventually dumped it. I don't care what anyone says regarding the 4-5-1 being non-negative if used properly, IT IS NEGATIVE AND DULL AND BORING. IMO you cant beat a proper 4-4-2, with 2 widish midfielders a holder and a more offensive middle man and a striking partnership. As I say football is simple, I remember reading comments from Jim MacLean (Dundee U) saying words to the effect that forget about all the fancy stuff, the vast majority of goals come from a cross from the wing and a header from the big striker !
  13. When it comes to Brewster - what is the difference ? Bayne went cos he was told he wasnt wanted - FACT. Thank you for clearing that up for me IHE. I'd, wrongly, been under the impression that Bayne wanted to return to the central belt for family reasons. Family reasons, that old chesnut As a married man Stevico, the vast majority of the things I do are for "family reasons" eg the wife wants to do them ! :thumb04:
  14. When it comes to Brewster - what is the difference ? Bayne went cos he was told he wasnt wanted - FACT. Thank you for clearing that up for me IHE. I'd, wrongly, been under the impression that Bayne wanted to return to the central belt for family reasons.
  15. On the subject of Bayne, I thought the world of the guy, although it's fair to say not all ICT fans felt the same. I was speaking to a guy today who was at the QOS V Dunfermline game on Saturday and he said Bayne was superb, never missed a ball in the air. Can anyone remember or confirm if Brewster binned Bayne or did Bayne want to go ?
  16. If I can get away from my work in time I'll be there
  17. Don't think there is a right or a wrong here IHE, you gotta go with how ya feel. Hope your still gonna contribute to the forum cause if no'' I'd miss the craic and the abuse ! ha
  18. So, what you sayin then Johndo....? dya think it's maybe best if Mr Brewster left the club ? :thumb04: Ya see - I cant even bother replying cos even that is feckin boring. Huh..charming ! Well I think yor non post is boring as well ! Most feckin erselicking cnuts would do - as far as I am concerned you are a feckin **** - is that better ? Nah, boring predictable stuff. As you say, you must be too bored to read the posts, because if you did you'd see that I'm not a "erselicker" I'm not particularly pro-Brew, just not part of the clamour to have him removed.
  19. So, what you sayin then Johndo....? dya think it's maybe best if Mr Brewster left the club ? :thumb04: Ya see - I cant even bother replying cos even that is feckin boring. Huh..charming ! Well I think yor non post is boring as well !
  20. FTAO Scotty I'll no' quote all that lot in order to save some space ! :thumb04: To be honest I can't argue with any of your comments, they're all pretty valid, in particular the fact that Brew the boss is suffering from not having Brew the player. I just feel that Brewster's sacking is perhaps a little premature, but then again I may be wrong I can't pretend that I'm not getting swayed by the majority, however one thing I hate about modern day football is the ridiculously short time managers are given to basically form their own teams at clubs, the Alex Ferguson situation at Man. Utd in '89 springs to mind. The St .Mirren game may not look like a biggie on paper to the average punter but for Brew it's looking like WEMBLEY
  21. Black leaving would be catastrophic, although not entirely surprising. In fairness I suspect a big future is ahead for Blackie.
  22. So, what you sayin then Johndo....? dya think it's maybe best if Mr Brewster left the club ?
  23. Can't believe no one has mentioned Stuart Baxter !!!!! :o
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