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Scarlet Pimple

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  1. The reference to Miller I presume means the guy who also played for Vancouver in British Columbia. That Miller got the ball in his own half on that particular day, waltzed down to the opponent's goal at speed and scored handily. Unbelievable piece of footwork I must admit. It was like he was going through soft butter with a hot knife. "The MIller of old from Rangers as I remember.....?
  2. I am sitting here both aghast and emotionally deflated. A very disappointing and stunning prospect awaits us. Since I am not a "Johnny on the Spot" then the best thing for me to do is to soak up as many viewpoints as provided and see all, hear all but say nowt. Then keep my fingers crossed , my powder dry and await developments with bated breath. Especially since I have never met the current officials who are running the club. As things apparently stand at the minute, then my incredible and incredulous emotional high that attended the viewing of the Scottish Cup win by ICT those few years ago does now seem like just a distant and possibly one-time paradoxically elusion. But things are seldom what they seem and there is a way out ,. Except that that will come at a high price I fear.So, onward and upwards, chums. S.P.
  3. Excellent result but the last statement made by "Robert" has always to be borne in mind.
  4. Mr. RattleAssegai once stated "Much ado about nothing....."
  5. He's the one that cannae walk but he's pretty good at the squeaky squalk.
  6. Rig, can't actually remember. Most probably though because that link really stands out and begs for a clicking...smile.
  7. Reporting that I completely lost the end of the Podcast and found it really difficult to resume it. Then at the end I got it up and running only to fail again. Not complaining or nuffink', just reporting it.
  8. Sounds like your passion for flags is flagging.
  9. Winning teams often achieve that through fortunate happenstance, meaning lucky breaks. And lucky breaks happen to winning teams. :-Take this as an omen. This year could finally be our turn to win this league. Remember you heard me saying it here ...
  10. A bit too early perhaps , C.T. , for summarising feelings about his future and that of Hearts at this early stage of the season. And remember that there are more fish in the sea than ever came out of it. Meaning, really, that no one is indispensable. Just one of life's constantly changing challenges`.....sigh. I.e. the origin of the old saw... "Life get's tejious, don't it".
  11. "Why, Caleyboy? Where is the hurt, or diminution of ICT's stature, by fans showing positive feelings?. Any fan worth his or her salt surely approves of other teams always being enterprising and constantly seeking to improve by accepting offers by other , bigger teams, to help them and help blood their own up- and- coming players. What would you prefer to see? Teams languish and die or just fade away because someone, somewhere, refused to lend them a helping hand. It's called …"helping a lame dog over a style"...……. eh?"
  12. Whew! Caleyboy, not a very positive attitude. Our boys are playing for the Fort and all fans should encourage them or other smaller teams to forge on, always trying; whether to improve or win matches it makes no difference. How do young players get experience if they aren't playing games anywhere they can get the nod knowing that our team is encouraging them.?
  13. Man o' man, if that house was power-washed it certainly would look fine. Especially if some needed repairs were done--see above left window where the gutter is now sagging, But you could probably spend quite a lot of money on bringing it back to what it was in past years...…… has great style though. In Canada we have little else than wooden framing over a box, then covered in plastic tiling and decent houses in Vancouver now starting at some $700,000 . Shocking! The incoming of thousands of Chinese has turned the small hamlet of Richmond, on the Southern outskirts of Vancouver, where I bought my first little townhouse for $45,000 when the population was about 5,000, into a population of over 100,000 residents. For the above reason we know that there will be utter devastation when the "Big One" hits us , sooner rather than later I fear. Just reviewed and renewed my home insurance policy!!! With no earthquakes to worry about in Inverness, homes like the one shown here, could probably be beautified and with care could continue to look good for many years.
  14. And often fans go to a game with studied boredom in their sights but know that one or two great pieces of skill, or a great goal, will have their emotions stirring so hard that the "Ooh what a great game " factor seems to overwhelm them and thus they go to the next game ,,etc. Especially when there is nothing else for them to do on a Saturday afternoon except listen to the wife bawling.."Henry, the lawn badly needs cutting, cherub".
  15. Though I had to scart around trying to find the correct link to open it up. Kept at it and finally found it though - with a sigh of relief I may say...…… podcast perseverance pays off proudly, Percy.
  16. And it's valuable experience for the younger and/or newbies on our teams. Deffo not to be sneezed at....especially if we can win aplenty!!
  17. I get that to post negative comments after a game like that is counter-productive , and some. Emphasize the positive and inspire the fans etc. If the players do not perform and lose a game then that alone , in their present euphoria, will teach them that success follows constant application and dedication. I, e hard works, dearies. There you go for the youngsters on the team. Stay positive and work hard.
  18. Better and better. These guys have done their research and know their teams and stuff. Entertaining, interpretive and excellent so far. There you go from sunny and beautiful Vancouver. I bet these guys went with Charlie to the Academy....smile.
  19. Compare that to ice hockey in the National Hockey League in Canada and the U.S .This is the premier league of ice hockey and the money poured into it is immense. I have read that tickets can easily cost well over $100 per game (at 1.56 dollars to the pound) I have yet to verify that though and crowds at the Vancouver stadium are rarely less then 18,000 t0 23,000 fans .For that they demand very fit and highly skilled players and those who don't, or can't, perform soon languish elsewhere....either in the minor leagues or just out. The game is very fast and skilled and expectations of quality performances is very high so generally speaking the players realise what a great career they can have and on balance work very hard to perform and succeed. However ownership of the franchises are usually by very wealthy individuals and money never seems to be an object so that does make a difference doesn't it?
  20. True. Every game brings something in the door even if it's a diddy game in the eyes of some fans. . And provides entertainment for those who are not able to get to Inverness. And, of course can provide an opportunity for the younger players or newbies to the club to get experience and shine.
  21. I think I recall some fans putting MCart down but, from my perspective, he seems to have been an excellent signing for ICT for a considerable time really. In that vein of thought surely he can only be expected to get better and better; with encouragement; not the opposite though. The younger the player the more encouragement is needed because he does not have the past experience to allow him to successfully assess his own capabilities. So cut him some slack , praise his good moves and watch him blossom into Bobby Bolt (centre half for Caley when I was a wee boy.Ha!)
  22. Bughtmaster's post, above, sums it up for me. Great thoughts... Yessss! Emphasize the positive and delete the negative. Good for the overall feeling and for the future.
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