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I didn't say Hughes signed him just that he was the last player arguably to come in who improved the team before Coll Hughes has admitted that it was Cameron who put him (Storey) forward: https://www.inverness-courier.co.uk/Sport/Football/Caley-Thistle-are-Miles-better-with-new-forward-Storey-08102015.htm
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Roberts was indeed a decent looking player but Hughes didn't seem to want to play him once he came back from injury. ICTChris has made a point in the past about how few players have been signed over recent years who actually improved the team. I don't think Foran really signed anyone who made our team better. Under Hughes perhaps Storey is the best example of player coming in to improve on what we had. You could maybe argue that between that Storey signing for us and Donaldson arriving we never signed a player that was really any better than what was already at the club
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Huh, I only see the first sentence because I've read more than two articles for free (or something like that).
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Unfortunately it's just a classic case of journalists not having a clue how the planning process works. An application for planning permission hasn't even been lodged yet the Courier claim approval has been given. It's obviously on the cards though so it will be interesting to see what comes forward now especially given that the Council wanted to develop the old landfill site as mixed use IIRC. Can't imagine too many businesses / offices wanting to site themselves next to a waste processing plant.
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Looks like the Courier, like a lot of papers, don't understand the planning process. https://www.inverness-courier.co.uk/News/Longman-confirmed-as-new-Highland-waste-site-21082018.htm There's been no approval given for this plant whatsoever. Also, it won't be "yards from the stadium". It's on the other side of the road (see attached location plan) and will almost certainly be screened from view. 18_02972_SCRE-LOCATION_PLAN-1537516.pdf
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Ah is that in the print version? I couldn't see anything online as most of their stuff is behind a paywall now.
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Depends if he was taking over a squad that needed pretty significant doing up. Hughes is a fantastic coach but as a manager I think he falls down on account of the fact he is extremely poor in the transfer market. I think Robbo is slightly better on that front whereas I would say Hughes would be better on the tactical side.
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Based on his first couple of seasons - no. Based on his final season with us - possibly. I certainly don't think it was out of the question as some seem to think especially given how he has performed since then.
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Even if the thread had been closed it should still be showing on this part of the forum unless it's been deleted. I don't remember seeing anything worthy of deletion but I hadn't read it in a while. I think that the thread author can also close / delete threads as well BTW.
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There's absolutely nothing linking us with this guy apart from a couple of fan accounts on social media.
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Well that's okay because I didn't mention about the styles of play under Hughes/Butcher. A bizarre comment to make. Hughes was in charge for about four months at Raith Rovers and won four games overseeing glorious moments like forgetting to sign a goalkeeper to play in goals when they had no one available and pissing off the entire dressing room by slagging the players off week in and week out. They were certainly not doomed as you say and were 12 points ahead of bottom placed Saint Mirren who overtook them to send Raith into the play offs. We all know of your all encompassing love for all things Hughes but the fact is you are never objective about anything concerning him as your post above shows yet again. To borrow your own wording, if you can't see the parallels between his tenures at Falkirk, Hibs, ICT and Raith Rovers then I can't help you. I don't disagree that Foran was a disaster, I've said that plenty of times on here before. Had he been sacked in January after the Accies thrashing we might still be in the top tier.
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Just wondering why you think he wouldn't have gotten us relegated?
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Read into this what you will...
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A quick Google search reveals he is playing for Accrington Stanley.
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That penalty award
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This has been a concern of mine (and others) from what I've seen this season. All too often we get the ball in a good attacking area but there seems to be a hesitancy to get moving forward. I wasn't there last night but on Saturday, and the other games this season, width came from Tremarco and Rooney whilst their team mates ahead of them tucked inside (Doran, Walsh, Polworth etc.) This meant, on Saturday, with Tremarco advanced and Doran tucked in ahead of him, Ayr had acres of space to batter a ball into our totally vacant left back area to launch a counter. Too often when we do get the ball we seem content to pass, move, pass move, and so on. No one seems willing to take their opponent on and try and beat them.
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As suggested on here earlier seven changes tonight with just Polworth, Mckay, Rooney and Trafford retained from the starting line up on Saturday. Also, the programme can be found here -> https://www.docdroid.net/aTOZ8jI/ictfc-matchday-4-dunfermline-athletic.pdf
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The stewards are utterly useless. They'll only do something if it is a very small group of fans for fear of other supporters getting involved.
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I would guess, and I stress guess, that if the club have identified people that are known to them as having caused problems in the past then any ban might be of the longer variety but if they are first time offenders it might be a bit more lenient. Guess it completely depends on who is involved though
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This was one of my earliest ICT memories and it involved Hercher. After going 2 - 0 up on Livi in the (Scottish?) Cup we were eventually pegged back to 3 - 2 but then, pretty much right from kick off, Hercher was played in and he stabbed home the winner
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Devastating news regarding former ICT player Alan Hercher https://ictfc.com/news/club-news/2263-tribute-to-alan-hercher
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Didn't look like that to me. As IHE says it was a 442 / 4411 for most of the game. Polworth spent most of the game tucking inside which brutally exposed Rooney on a number of occasions and led to Mckay getting dragged out of the middle to cover when he (Rooney) was taken apart. Left side was more impressive with Tremarco and Walsh getting a lot more joy especially in the first half with the latter sending over a number of good crosses and setting up the goal. When Walsh went off for Welsh Chalmers was moved to left midfield and Welsh slotted into the centre with Trafford. Austin and Oakley played as a two up front with Oakley often dropping slightly deeper to challenge for high balls. We got very lucky today. Despite a good start we regressed more and more as the game wore on. Falkirk really came to dominate things as the match wore on but more often than not they ran out of ideas as they got closer to our goal. Walsh, as mentioned above, started well down the left and he set up the opener with a ball across the box sent in from the left and Oakley found a bit of space to divert the ball back across goal and into the net. We should have killed the game off when Austin found himself with a free run on goal after a defensive mix up but he never looked like he would score and he was smothered by the onrushing Falkirk keeper. Falkirk thought they pulled level when a high free kick was headed beyond Ridgers but after a loooong delay, and with the players about to take the kick off, it was suddenly pulled back. I've no idea why the Falkirk goal was chopped off but I'm guessing it was a foul on one of Rooney, Donaldson or Mckay as they all ended up in a heap when the ball was floated in. The referee hadn't given anything but it seemed the linesman was the one who saw something wrong. Following on from that we resorted to brutal route one football with aimless hoofs up the park for Oakley and later White to try and chase. Bizarrely we even seemed to be targeting Mckay with these long balls rather than White and these high balls were easily mopped up by the defenders. The one occasion we did get the ball down and pass it around we looked good. Chalmers, Welsh and Trafford quickly played the ball around 3 or 4 home players who were left chasing shadows so it was disappointing that we seemed to lack the composure to do this more often though perhaps that was more to Falkirk closing us down a lot better in the second half than the first. Falkirk look exactly what we were like this time last season, a team clearly lacking cohesion due to so many new faces so we definitely got them at a good time. Whilst it's a very encouraging result I think we need to be cautious given how poor we were in the second half. Donaldson, Tremarco, Walsh and Oakley were probably my picks from today. Donaldson was excellent at the back although there were a couple of lapses on occasions. Tremarco and Walsh linked well down the left and the latter offered good defensive cover as well. Oakley was a handful up front but faded as the game went on.
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Looks like the message has been updated... https://ictfc.com/news/club-news/2258-get-behind-your-team
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Neither Doran or Polworth have really been playing wide. Our only width comes from Tremarco or Rooney.