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Does Wilson Not Like Brewster???
gordyfromsneck replied to reefinweedallday's topic in Caley Thistle
QUOTE Brew's a top bloke who will be successful at whatever he does. Petty jealousy is another one of these sad traits that are becoming more prevelant st TCS these days. This is matched only by the constant critisicm of our own players, ridiculous expectations and Old Firm style arrogance. I listened to so much sh!te yesterday, I could have been at Ibrox. The sad, twisted, petty hatred being expressed at the game and on this site is class. Chav/ned/dosser class! QUOTE Especially disappointing was the boos handed out to David Proctor. A young lad, not gauranteed a first team place here, doubled his salary, tell me what he did wrong. God, I mean, it's not as if he's Neil Lennon! If we boo all our ex-players we are going to have very sore thoats in a few years time. -
The offside call on Tokely's chance was the correct one. Dargo, should have known better, and no, it wouldn't have gone in. We made enough chances today,but the strikers weren't up to it. Bayne was as cutting as a cardboard scalpel and Dargo lacked any insight. Wilsn spent the first half too central, t semmed to fancy it more in the 2nd, by which time, the Arabs had woken up. McBain played well - though he has his limitations, he works them to the max. A nothing match really, in many ways, but Utd. on this showing at least are going to do better than they did last year. If only I could say the same for us. We need more strikers.
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Embarassing.... That's what this page is. We are just about the only team with no signing news, and just a "hope" to do some. We either need some new faces or some other news, sharpish. The worlds most popular news site...allegedly
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I feel a bit better after all those reassurances, but the slips are still slips. Lets call it a blip. On the other hand we have nw played the top 3 clubs.So that is them out of the way for a while. I am sure we will improve, I still get a sense that CC is testing out.
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I'll second that. It was maybe that he was away from his regular holding roll for at least part of the game that he got a few flourishes in. I am quite liking that he is no longer a cert for theteam, as I feel CC is testing his options at this part of he season, but he cannot be overlooked. Jeez, I never thought I'd ever say that. Bayne for a start today, I hope, but the Denzil likes to play well against the Jams.
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Like pulling teeth. At half time there was a suspicion an upset as on the cards. Wyness' goal was a deflection of of of a defender not an outstanding double shuffle curler. He is still to find form. McAllister's goal was a corker, and tell teh truth Bayne's wasn't bad either, but he is still lacking a bit of ooomph. Low spot was Hart chucking away his bandage petulantly when subbed. Charlie has his reason's, and it's not for us to know them. Hart played quite well throughout. But as always my MOM was Rosco, who just ives and gives. Not a classic, but we're in the hat and I know we can raise our game.
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The secondhalf was our by a country mile, in fact the last 10mminutes of the first things looked up. Apart from their goal, which was a wee bit special, they didnt look like scoring - Marshall was every bit as busy as Brown. Bayne was much much better than I have seen him recently, though I would give pass marks to evryone. Though Keogh made the best out of a bad job, and Rankine was better tracking back than going forward. Ace goal silenced the Bhoys! Brill. Compared to last week, this looked like a team that could get a top 6 place. Finally a special mention for the ref. Where did you hide your dog collar? Card happy eejit.
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It looked like what it was - 2 mid table teams scrapping for points. A draw was a fair result, but more vroom needed in attack. How is the Brewster legacy - fitness level going? That Jones was getting away with a lot - they are a big tough back four. We need Dennis to start scoring. Being creative is notenough. I was pleased that Dods looked interested, after the recent news. A good game all in all.
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Rankine played well and showed a great deal of vision, which no-one in the team seemed to play to yet. He will be an asset. McBain played well sent in a perfect cross for one of the many Bayne misses - what is he for. Golly, Caff, Denzil poor. The comedy second half was great, but I realised how much we lost when we lost Taxi Sheerin, he still has it. Sign this man now!! The Blades looked superb at points, and ghosted through our defence. Shows you how much Dods is needed. I will be watching for them. They are going to be my wee team, now that County are going up - it says here. The stand erupted with laughter when Barry missed the penalty. I just hope we can be so forgiving when St.Mirren come calling. In the meantime we know who ate all the pies. It was Robbo.
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Goalscorer Desperately needed.
gordyfromsneck replied to IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER's topic in Caley Thistle
Good comment. Maybe we should cash in on Marco Brown - we don't seem to need him. *touch wood* -
Scotsport SPL Hands Out Red Cards To Julyan & Sarah
gordyfromsneck replied to RiG's topic in General Football
Hip hip hooray! NOT! They get rid of the fey Orcadian and the woman...only to be replaced by another couple of Central Belt ex-players. It was not Julyan and Sarah's fault the programme hated ICT, nor will their departure will do us any favours. The increase size of slot will be gobbled up by increasing the amount of time they can spend to discussing Frenando Ricksen's pyrotechnic shortcomings ect ect -
QUOTE "It is embarrassing. We have only ever been in one final and two semi-finals. How can we justify calling ourselves a world football power when we are not? We have become all Billy Big Time and become too big for our boots, and yet we have got nothing to shout about because we have done nothing. This is what annoys me. We have no right to be as confident or arrogant about our football as we are. It has been not been anywhere near good enough." QUOTE ENDS Several years coaching at Motherwell seemed to have given Terry Butcher a hefty dose of reality, unlike so any of his compatriots. He will be a loss to Scottish footie and should have been in the frame for the hot seat. Really wasted sitting on Bondi Beach sipping cold beer and watching the Sheilas. *Has a "George, where did it all go wrong?" moment* Full story. Terry tells it like it is, or at least like he sees it.
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After last season I am quite surprised that the OF are so close, must be the optimism of the French Connection. I still fancy the top 3 to be the same as last year, with us at 4, 5, or 6. There, Iv'e said it. I strongly fancyDunfermline for the drop. St. Mirren may well surprise all, and Falkirk are on a learning curve motivated by their battling spirit. Brewster will get till Christmas to show promise, then its offski.
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Without a doubt the best pizzas in Inverness come from Bici's in Tomnahurich St. A wide range of toppings, consistency, commitment to quality in ingredients and makeup, well-priced extras, delivery service, phone ordering...all these things add up to a service and products that cannot be matched by chain pizzas. Give em a try...you wont look back! In addition they are owned and run by an ICT season ticket holder and frequent sponsor/advertiser. So a proportion of each meal goes to the club! The supporters choice. That'll be £5, Martin
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Action Man... I had one of he first - 21/- he cost with just a simple uniform. My Dad didnt approve of his son playing with dolls, so I had to explain he was a toy soldier. I saved up enough and bought all the top uniforms, and me and my homeys used to swap them about. Hours we would spend, making scenarios - Bitish Tommy, SS stormtrooper, ski soldier, GI of course, but I had two faves. The deep sea diver had a tube so you could blow bubbles out of his helmet. He used to explore all the rockpools in Balintore when we went there for holidays. The other one was the spaceman: all the kids in my generation loved "space". He had a silver space suit and a hemet with a moving visor modelled on the Mecury missions, he also had a jetgun, for moving around in zerograv, which must have been poetic licence. Then, I discovered rock music, now read on...
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Why is this forum still open? There is no park to be on currently!
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I am glad Robbo did a bit for them, but pished off that the first thing that opportunist ******* does when they hit Div 1 is say that he doesn't like the rules and wants them changed! Who knows, someone should shake up the SFL though. Those playoffs were a disgrace, even though Partick stayed doon!
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ahahah I wondered that too, Johnboy and the "F" word. In fact, I wondered if it would make any sense at all, once the robot censor got to it.
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Apols if you've heard this oldie. Apols also if it offends. .... The priest was walking along the quayside when he stops for a chat with a fisherman. "Father have you ever been out in a boat before?" quizes his nautical pal. "No" replies the cleric, I don't think I have" So the priest hops in. The priest tries his hand and is surprised to feel a twitch on his line. The fiserman helps as he hauls in a big one, "Jeez" he comments, "This is a big ******!" The priest looks shocked so the fisher, backtracking, explains that the sailors name for this type of fish is a "******", and its not a swear if used in this way. Relieved, the priest, comes ashore, and is given the fish for his tea. He is walking along the road, when who should he meet but the bishop. "Cmon to my house, bish," says the priest, "and have abit of this big ******". The bishop is astonished, but accepts the priest hurried explanation, that it is by no means heretical to call the fish by this name. The bishop, who has done a bit of fishing in the past agrees to come back, and even offers to gut and clean the unfortunately named fish. They are just about to enter the priest abode when, who should they meet but the mother superior. The priest, ever generous offers a portion to the lady. "Come and have a bit of this ******" he offers. The maidenly cleric gasps, "Father, have you taken leave of your senses?" "Nonono, the sailor told me this..." and again, he explained the name of the fish and how it was all quite legit. The boss nun was a gourmet cook prior to taking up orders and offers to do the preperation of their meal. They do their bits, and are just about to tuck in, when the phone rings. It is the Pope! He is coming round right now and he wants hospitality. He arrives and they split their piscine feast four ways, feeling pleased to share their good fortune with the pontiff. "That" says Il Papa," was quite the best meal I have had in a long time. Who made it?" "Well" says the priest, "I caught the ******!" "I gutted the ******!" says the bishop. "And I cooked the ******!" adds the mother superior. The Pope surveys their faces, before leaning back in his chair. He reaches into his bag, pulls out a six pack of lager, a lump of something and a carton of fags. "You know something." He says, smiling broadly, "You ***** are alright!" ....
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This isn't the first time we have heard that Brew wasn't popular with the players. It will however be a sad indictment if the reason was that he made them train too hard. I want, nay DEMAND, fit players. Whether they like it or not, the team collectively and individually got a lot from Brew. His extended run sequence gave CC a strong basis on which to build, anchoring us in mid-table. His bad decision may do well for us, but I would like him to acheive some succes at the Arabs, just not at our expense, natch.
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The Pimple is correct. It is absolutely certain that no matter who we were playing we would have beaten them. We were just getting warmed up throughout the season.
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:015: I am liking this joke very much.
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The next one. :004:
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I well recall that 4-0 game. The excitement of playing a big club, and the sheer volume that "Into the Valley" was played at. It was great to be there, result not with standing. Never thought of Pars as a joke team, they have been treated like **** by the SFL over the playing surface issue.
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JD spotted in town yesterday. Wearing a big grey beard, and walking very slow.