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Scarlet Pimple

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  1. I am finding that the lines of the thread postings are off the page and minimizing by means of the buton at the top of the page does not work enough to bring the whole lines of each post into full view. This means that to read each line I have to continually move the slider bar at the bottom of the page both left and right all the time on each line of the thread read to scroll down the page. Is a quick cure for this--e.g. can I compress the view of the page into a smaller format so that I can see the completed lines just like I can see them in this "reply" box which I am using right now to type in? :o
  2. Do you have a manual to read about all the different options and how to initiate or act on them?
  3. I found it just before I came back in the door. Thanks. S.P.
  4. O.K. Can you quickly direct me to the area where I can download the avatar again.?Currently I am still finding my way around here. Thank you
  5. My Avatar has disappeared also since the move to the new site Any one know why?
  6. Yes--looks like it. Maybe it's the time to give Rory his big chance anyway. Especially in a friendly since if he does nothing of moment then at least he had been given a chance to shine before the serious games start.
  7. He probably would try running between your legs Caley D?
  8. According to a report I read online about Pressley he is not qioite over the hill yet. Just out of shape it seems ... Not quite what Brew would be looking for eh?
  9. Some heavy comments on here--mostly from the barrack-room lawyers--you know, the ones who do most of the hot air barracking. :003: Sack the Board--what for? No one YET has mentioned or PROVED anything concrete done, or even thought of, by the Board that is utterly stupid or bad or incorrect or unlawful . What about sacking the club's lawyer(s) instead? After all, if the Board are so awful and incompetent that they should be sacked don't you think that the lawyer who drew up the Agreement, advised ICT on the contents and sent it on to Romania is a teeny weeny bit to blame. Is he or she just as incompetent --or more so? Oh.......they didn't use a lawyer? Ohhhhhhhh--- I never thought of that ..I mean the sum of money is so small , just a trifle, why bother with a lawyer to transact the most important transfer in the history of the club? Can someone please advise me whether ICT used a LAWYER to effect, supervise and advise on this transaction and it's legalities? Because that's the key. If they did and the Lawyer screwed up then the Board is blameless are they not? :023:
  10. We are told year after year that the rate of inflation here in Canada is is 2% or 2.2%. However,...... jeez , what a surprise,......food and the cost of petrol is excluded from the categories of product used to calculate the index. Including these, with both having rocketed recently, the rate is more like 5% but the lower figure is much more to the government's liking especially when the annual increase comes along for the Old age pensioners...effectively condemning them to an ever deceasing standard of living. Governments in general are disgusting. :rolleyes02:
  11. Big question--how much will there be left after the dust settles.? Secondly I don't think in today's climate of restless players ,where the moment they show a good bit of promise (e.g. rankin, dargo) they are off to pastures richer and newer, long-term contracts are a great idea. Players nowasdays simply want to make as much as they can in thier careers and loyalty does seem to take a back seat. Two years seems a good term to me in all the circumstances. :010:
  12. Harry Chibber is right--dead right. To date 98% of the statements posted on here are little more than pure speculation. But that does not stop some posters from asserting in shrill and almost almost paranoid tones things that could be completely false and probably truly in essence just plain ridiculous. If ICT do not want to put anything on the official site they are well within their rights and until this issue is complete, done and thoroughly dusted, to do so would be imprudent and incautious. Which itself might backfire on Caley Thistle. And the suggestions that ICT are always "cocking-up" or "this is another typical error-prone deal" (I paraphrase) these are really emotional utterances and irresponsible. There is no evidence yet that this is the case. What is correct thinking is that if Marius did agree to waive his cut and has now reneged, if this "understanding"formed part of the written contract then it is legal and it does not matter a toss what assumptions are made because the law will sort that one out and Marius is out to lunch and will either be out of pocket or back in Inverness soon. If he does not return to Inverness soon and is slapped with a breach of contract suit then he could be in deep trouble as a player and also financially. In addition, if the verbal statements were made in front of witnesses who are prepared to testify under oath that he did agree verbally to waive his cut to allow ICT to get more money and the transfer to complete, then ICT are probably the aggrieved party and then he could well lose the battle also. Either way he has a lot to lose and ,as someone else said, hopefully saner heads will prevail and at least a reasonable deal will be worked out. Or to put it another way the accusations and speculative assumptions about the ICT Board should be held in check until the truth comes out. As for the suggestion that Dinamo is a tricky eastern European club and ICT have been taken-in because the Management is stupid, too trusting etc, etc, I find that hard to believe. A club of its prominence and stature would be unlikely to stoop to such tactics. However, if ICT did not insist on a waiver clause to be included in writing in the contract then they have really screwed up and can truly be viewed as over-trusting or naive in the extreme. :011:
  13. A mobile, confident and experienced centre half before the season starts is essential. Priority Brew. I agree with IHE about this.
  14. I liked the first two posts ------- and many subsequent others (just so youse are not feeling left out like :001:) All super points and succinctly summed up by the scintillating serious scions of footie. :002:
  15. What is the matter with Elliot? He does not want to go West to Motherwell, he does not want to go South. There is nothing but Hearts to the East and he does not want to play at Gorgie so is there a breathtaking chance that he might actually want to come to the most desirable palace in the U.K. North to Inverness? Better open up your cheque book Management because that may be your only way of interesting him if you are that desperate and that comes as a very high risk. NOt good looking so why not just concentrate on someone who actually wants to play football, no matter where? I. E a truer professional. Does he think he is mighty when it seems he is merely flighty? If Brew thinks B. Fetai was marvellous in Holland then why did he not produce the warm and fuzzy stuff in spades at Tulloch when he was on loan from Rangers?--because his big head got in the way I suppose.And it will always be the case. Big heads get in the way of enthusiam, humility and ...... PRODUCING THE GOODS. :012:
  16. Elliot sound a bit too much like a temperamental poseur or something. Nah.... :029: Brew might indeed have to get back into the jersey if all else fails. But we can't fault him for effort in trying to sign guys. :clapping03: Problem is , either he is quite satisfied with the defence, warts and all, or he is keeping his cards close to his chest about who he might, may, or is about to sign for shoring up the defence. :008: Frankly it does not look so good from my vantage point :024:
  17. IMO the defence needfs to be sorted pto. :010:
  18. The cat calls and bashing that Rory has had is disgraceful. It's a wonder he himself has not given up the ghost. He may be a late developer and to write him off at 22 is really hilarious. If the Gaffer does not think he is quite ready for a few games in the first team what is wrong with a lot more games on loan to another club? And what IS WRONG WITH SHOUTS OF ENCOURAGEMENT INSTEAD OF CATCALLS AND INSULTS. It's easy to be a backseat driver.
  19. Shocking! And sobering. In Canada we have what they call HOV (High Occupancy vehicles) lanes. 1. here a vehicle is carrying more than one passenger. Some bright sparks, fed up with the rush-hour traffic in the morning, put blow-up dolls in the passenger seat and arrange them in such a way that, at a glance , they appear to be asleep. Of course they get nabbed and suffer a big fine.Currently there are no recoords of what happens to the BUD's but one report suggested that the cops were quietly taking them home.... :014: They occur on the Freeway and are the extreme left lane of three . All freeways are of course uni-directional --thus 6 lanes of traffic side by side , three going one way and three going in (the opposite direction separated usually be a concrete median. The HOV lanes have not been a success, IMHO, because they are populated by little old and slow ladies and gentlemen, myopic nervous drivers, people who are slow and wear hats, people who are slow and can hardly see over the steering wheel (drivers of an ethnic persuasion are usually small ). The local authorities do not believe in following either common sense or the European model--i.e inside lane for slow drivers, middle lane for moderate to faster drivers and the outer lane for faster drivers still so that often drivers who cannot get out of the HOV lane or the middle lane to pass get upset and very frustrated which means they become a risk to others. Generally, however, the Trans Canada Highway which stretches some 3,000 miles from the West Pacific coast to the Eastern coast, is a great road to drive on if you set the cruise control but stretches , like the prairies of Saskatchewan for example, must be soul destroying with the monotony of the flat terrain. Even dual carriageways here are much safer being separated from oncoming traffic by the median. Hope that the A9 gets immediate attention as a result of this terrible tragic accident.
  20. A lot of fans come on the forum to gain information but remain silent when it comes to contributing.If they do not contribute by expressing their opinion then they have little to complain about when it comes to assessing the opinions of others. I am a firm believer in backing Brewster until he has had a FAIR chance to shine or fail. Right now we are at a critical point in the building of the team and negative criticism is pointless because he will not leave simply because the moaners on here deride and slag him all the time. What I find irritating is that negative critiscism is frequently never balanced with something positive as if Brew must be perfect and has no right to make any mistakes that bother these posters . If Brew never made a mistake he would also never learn his most valuable lessons so that he and the team can improve and develop. A mistake is nothing more than an opportunity to learn a hard lesson.The problem is that you are usually quite old before you are experienced enough to benefit from past mistakes . :016: :cdn:The secret to allowing him to develop is to be patient and give the man a fair shake for goodness sake. C'mmmmmmmmooon! :rolleyes02:
  21. Reflectively, Marius had to go. Signs that last season was not good financially are there and merely also reflect what is going to happen this coming season financially.No one is to blame per se, not Marius, not the Board ,not Brewster--it's just obvious that finances at Tulloch are VERY tight. And if a pattern of deepening red ink were to continue unchecked then you would soon see REAL problems in every way developing.It has very little to do, in my view, with whether the Board, or this person or that person , does or does not ,want to build a better team--Marius was the one golden opportunity to save this team from sinking into a REAL morass and one of increasing mediocrity and there simply was no choice for Management. Marius' departure will allow for a more balanced approach to the wage and team structure and the morale of the players. A return to a spirited team , as in the past, will work wonders and all of us should heave a sigh of relief that at least the adventurous act of signing Marius has a good ending for all concerned.We certainly wish him all the best. Even if the transfer fee was 1 million pounds it would still not be a lot of money for a smaller struggling team like ICT. What that fee might do would be to allow the Board , collectively, to raise a glass of choice wine in a toast to the big sigh of relief that they would be wont to utter. Whatever the actual transfer fee is, a total of 400,000 pounds or more, will soon be swallowed up in pressing financial obligations and not too much of it will be found to splurge on new players I don't think. Whatever sum is spent in this way I hope a good centre half (or is it "back" nowadays?) is at the top of Brewster's list. The possible transfer fee is a small sum when new stands, new players, new this and new that are on the wish list. Money in hand has a way of trickling away. This is a good piece of business and the wisest decision by Management in present circumstances and the challenges facing them. :clapping03:
  22. And I think before you were born too Smee. :003: Temp here coming up to 27% this weekend. Not too shabby--hard on the Scarlet man's balding pate though. It's either that or the mosquitos are biting down hard and their vicious attack sites itch for 10 days. West Nile virus has already reached Washington State just South of here below the 49th parallell. Won't be long before the stretchers are out in Fanny Couver--either the heat will get them or the West Nile Mossies ... :001: :029:
  23. Manfer--do you always speak to venerable seniors like that? :015: Eh em shocked egad! I am not OLD and you will have to GIT off yer high horse before yer blood pressure creams you.. eh em just slipping into a mellow seniority and I am pleased that you were so touched by my banter so that you don't turn into a ranter. But Mr Al Zheimer has not yet breached meh defences so beware... even a scorpion has a sting in his tail. Meantime... Oops, yer slip is showing, but relax , I am just teasing you, young man. I must say I loved your innovative excuse about your laptop.There are times when I can forgive your cheekiness when you bring out these crafty gems of drollery but since you and I are on the same page about Brewster all is forgiven. :002:
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