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  1. I am not sure the majority believe Devine is a poor player but from what I have seen he does appear to be prone to making errors that have been costly - but then to be brutally honest he is not alone in that regard this season. I have no issue with Devine staying at the club as he is still young and can improve.

    As for Raven hopefully he will get a good send-off today and maybe possibly a last appearance (and who knows a goal :wink: ) from the bench as he deserves it.

    I agree with you though - what we are currently seeing does appear to be a bigger issue than just one or two players and there is a lot of pressure now on Hughes to get these new 'quality' players in quickly who will improve the team. After the last few seasons I thought this type of situation had now gone but it looks like we may be heading back to the days of upheaval and last minute transfers to supplement our squad numbers.

    Hopefully I am proved wrong as stability within the core of the squad has been our major strength over the last few seasons.

       

  2. On Monday, May 09, 2016 at 8:17 PM, Yngwie said:

    Just be in the squad, I believe.  But he would also have to be contracted to ICT at the time of the tournament, and I don't think OFW is unless he signs an extension between now and then.

    Yeh - the courier article today stated £3,570 per day over a period that starts two weeks before the tournament to the day after the team's last game. A minimum of £89,250. Hoping therefore we get him signed up and Wales make the final :wink::wink::wink::wink:

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  3. Only a month to go until the first game:

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    GROUP A  

    Friday, June 10: France v Romania (20:00, Stade de France, Paris)

    Saturday, June 11: Albania v Switzerland (14:00, Stade Bollaert-Delelis, Lens)

    Wednesday, June 15: Romania v Switzerland (17:00, Parc des Princes, Paris)

    Wednesday, June 15: France v Albania (20:00, Stade Velodrome, Marseille)

    Sunday, June 19: Romania v Albania (20:00, Stade de Lyon)

    Sunday, June 19: Switzerland v France (20:00, Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille)

     

    GROUP B

    Saturday, June 11: Wales v Slovakia (17:00, Stade de Bordeaux)

    Saturday, June 11: England v Russia (20:00, Stade Velodrome, Marseille)

    Wednesday, June 15: Russia v Slovakia (14:00, Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille)

    Thursday, June 16: England v Wales (14:00, Stade Bollaert-Delelis, Lens)

    Monday, June 20: Russia v Wales (20:00, Stadium de Toulouse)

    Monday, June 20: Slovakia v England (20:00, Stade Geoffroy Guichard, St Etienne)

     

    GROUP C  

    Sunday, June 12: Poland v Northern Ireland (17:00, Stade de Nice)

    Sunday, June 12: Germany v Ukraine (20:00, Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille)

    Thursday, June 16: Ukraine v Northern Ireland (17:00, Stade de Lyon)

    Thursday, June 16: Germany v Poland (20:00, Stade de France, Paris)

    Tuesday, June 21: Ukraine v Poland (17:00, Stade Velodrome, Marseille)

    Tuesday, June 21: Northern Ireland v Germany (17:00, Parc des Princes, Paris)

     

    GROUP D  

    Sunday, June 12: Turkey v Croatia (14:00, Parc des Princes, Paris)

    Monday, June 13: Spain v Czech Republic (14:00, Stadium de Toulouse)

    Friday, June 17: Czech Republic v Croatia (17:00, Stade Geoffroy Guichard, St Etienne)

    Friday, June 17: Spain v Turkey (20:00, Stade de Nice)

    Tuesday, June 21: Czech Republic v Turkey (20:00, Stade Bollaert-Delelis, Lens)

    Tuesday, June 21: Croatia v Spain (20:00, Stade de Bordeaux)

     

    GROUP E  

    Monday, June 13: Republic of Ireland v Sweden (17:00, Stade de France, Paris)

    Monday, June 13: Belgium v Italy (20:00, Stade de Lyon)

    Friday, June 17: Italy v Sweden (14:00, Stadium de Toulouse)

    Saturday, June 18: Belgium v Republic of Ireland (14:00, Stade de Bordeaux)

    Wednesday, June 22: Italy v Republic of Ireland (20:00, Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille)

    Wednesday, June 22: Sweden v Belgium (20:00, Stade de Nice)

     

    GROUP F  

    Tuesday, June 14: Austria v Hungary (17:00, Stade de Bordeaux)

    Tuesday, June 14: Portugal v Iceland (20:00, Stade Geoffroy Guichard, St Etienne)

    Saturday, June 18: Iceland v Hungary (17:00, Stade Velodrome, Marseille)

    Saturday, June 18: Portugal v Austria (20:00, Parc des Princes, Paris)

    Wednesday, June 22: Iceland v Austria (17:00, Stade de France)

    Wednesday, June 22: Hungary v Portugal (17:00, Stade de Lyon)

     

    LAST 16  

    Match 1: Runner-up Group A v Runner-up C (14:00, June 25, St-Etienne)

    Match 2: Winner D v Third-place B/E/F (20:00, June 25, Lens)

    Match 3: Winner B v Third-place A/C/D (17:00, June 25, Paris)

    Match 4: Winner F v Runner-up E (20:00, June 26, Toulouse)

    Match 5: Winner C v Third-place A/B/F (17:00, June 26, Lille) 

    Match 6: Winner A v Third-place C/D/E (14:00, June 26, Lyon)

    Match 7: Winner E v Runner-up D (17:00, June 27, St-Denis) 

    Match 8: Runner-up B v Runner-up F (20:00, June 27, Nice)

     

    QUARTER-FINALS  

    Winner Match 1 v Winner Match 2 (20:00, June 30, Marseille)

    Winner Match 3 v Winner Match 4 (2000, July 1, Lille)

    Winner Match 5 v Winner Match 6 (20:00, July 2, Bordeaux)

    Winner Match 7 v Winner Match 8 (2000, July 3, St-Denis)

     

    SEMI-FINALS  

    Winner QF1 v Winner QF2 (20:00, July 6, Lyon)  

    Winner QF3 v Winner QF4 (20:00, July 7, Marseille) 

     

    FINAL 

    Winner SF1 v Winner SF2 (20:00, July 10, St-Denis)

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    Currently France are the 3-1 favourites followed by Germany at 7-2.

    My money would be on France. I can't believe it is 18 years since WC98 and our last goal scored at a major finals tournament by Craig Burley at Parc Lescure in Bourdeaux. 

    My outside punt would be Austria. Does anybody fancy a team out with the usual suspects?

     

  4. Even within the football league it appears that cases like this are not fairly clear cut. There have been a number of different scenarios played out over the years down south with respect to the size of the fines, amount of suspended fines and docking of points. The one consistent item they appear to have is the games are not replayed.  

    Therefore it appears that the SPFL have gone for the inconsistent approach which at least makes them consistent with their quasi-quango nature. 

    Got to say the United fine of £30,000 does appear to be way over the top considering the offence. Is somebody at the SPFL possibly taking the opportunity to have one last twist of the knife with Stephen Thompson. 

  5. "The disciplinary hearing concluded that replaying the game before the end of the season - with the final round of games scheduled for this weekend - was not practical."

    Not correct - they could have replayed the game the following midweek if they really wanted it. They have therefore made the decision that we should not have the opportunity to collect the 3 points although they clearly believed that was what should have been the solution. A quite bizarre decision.

     

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  6. 18 minutes ago, Charles Bannerman said:

    I am also surprised to see the 1970s/80s date. In fact I have a recollection of my father taking about playing there with my uncle who worked at CD in the 50s.

    My father remembers playing there in the late 1950s so it must have been there from at least the 1950s. Craig Dunain Hospital closed in 1999 but not sure when the golf course closed but I can remember it in the early 1980s.  

  7. On ‎08‎/‎05‎/‎2016 at 9:17 PM, ictfcsince94 said:

    Had a totally random thought today, whilst surrounded by a lot of polish people...

    with attendance suffering and Inverness having a large Eastern European inhabitance, it may be prudent to sign one or two polish players? 

    I remember when Boruc was playing for Celtic, a lot of Poles came to the TCS just to see him play. Obviously we couldn't afford a player of his stature but if their was a player out there who matched our needs and budget who was also a draw for 'new' fans then why not? 

    In principle a good idea....would like to sign the Polish guy on the right but on past experience we are more likely to get the guy on the left....

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  8. Yeh - another reason for the club to get his new offer sorted out :wink:

     

    I see that the England Euro 2016 squad has 'allegedly' been posted by the FA on-line by error prior to Hodgson's announcement - if true then this is the squad.

    Personally I think it is a hoax - if not then Hodgson has lost the plot and somebody at the FA can't spell:

    England-Euro-2016-squad-leaked.jpg

  9. On ‎28‎/‎04‎/‎2016 at 8:20 PM, jagster said:

    A county fan was saying the other day we were in for Goodwillie Could he be one of the pre contracts? 

    Somebody having a laugh at your expense - or at least I hope so - would be an awful signing.... :redcard:

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  10. 21 hours ago, scm1976 said:

    Josh and Gary are our best centre halves. Danny is an accident waiting to happen and has costs us about 10 goals this year from silly errors. Cant believe he has been another contract ahead of Raven. Raven can overlap and get us up the park unlike Josh at full back. Great support for Raven on friday. Solid performer for us been treated badly.

    I agree the Warren-Meekings partnership does appear to be our best - I have not seen anything else this season to suggest otherwise. We have all been focused on the fact that we need to have more depth (and quality) in our forward positions but I think with our abundance of midfield options we really need to be looking at our defensive options in more detail. I am sure someone will correct me if I am wrong but do we not appear to currently have a great depth in our defensive positions and I can't say I have been impressed with what I have seen of Devine or Horner this season.

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  11. Wales have announced there initial 29 man training squad for their pre-Euro 2016 training camp and OFW is in the group. No Bale as he has been left out to allow him to recover with Real. Danny Ward (ex-Aberdeen) is also included but he has just suffered an injury in training at Liverpool so there is a very good chance OFW will be at the Finals. How does the compensation work when players appear at major finals - do they actually have to play. If I recall we got money when Marius Niculae appeared in Euro 2008.

     

    The full Wales squad is:

    Goalkeepers: Wayne Hennessey, Danny Ward, Owain Fon Williams.

    Defenders: Ashley Williams, James Chester, Ben Davies, James Collins, Chris Gunter, Adam Matthews, Neil Taylor, Adam Henley, Paul Dummett, Ashley Richards.

    Midfielders: Joe Ledley, Joe Allen, David Vaughan, Emyr Huws, Jonathan Williams, David Edwards, George Williams, Aaron Ramsey, Andy King.

    Attackers: David Cotterill, Hal Robson-Kanu, Tom Lawrence, Simon Church, Sam Vokes, Wes Burns, Tom Bradshaw.

     

    Also are there are any other players with Inverness Caley Thistle connections going to be appearing at the Euros or even playing or have played in Scotland? Two others in the Wales training squad are Danny Ward (ex-Aberdeen loan from Liverpool) and Simon Church (MK Dons loan to Aberdeen).

  12.  

    5 hours ago, Caley Mad In Berks said:

    Dani Lopez scored the only goal in a 1-0 away win for Arenas de Getxo at Guadalajara, on Sat (7 May).

    Dani López

    Arenas de Getxo have a familiar strip :wink:

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  13. 1 hour ago, jaggybonnet said:

    Hi

    Your source does list Craig Dunain as Leachkin

    Yeh - they have it listed under Highlands & Islands instead of Inverness. Not much information although it states it was opened in the 1970s/80s whereas I thought it was there earlier than that. It was one of four Scottish hospitals that had there own golf courses on site. Unfortunately there are no photographs for the course.

  14. 17 hours ago, snorbens_caleyman said:

    1895 is correct but I think that may be at Culcabock.  I have the centenary booklet that Inverness Golf Club produced in 1983, and here's what I have found. 

    The club had originally started at Culcabock, but they set up the Longman course because they didn't have enough land at Culcabock.

    The Longman course was opened on 15th April 1893, and a clubhouse at the Longman was opened on 16th March 1895.

    However, "the end of this year [1895] also saw a clubhouse built and formally opened at Culcabock." The booklet contains a much poorer reproduction of the Am Baile picture above, labelled "Opening of first Clubhouse Culcabock 1895".

    So it looks as though by the end of 1895 they had two clubhouses, one at the Longman and one at Culcabock. The booklet later refers to "expenditure on the clubhouses at Culcabock and the Longman", so whoever wrote it definitely believed that they had two.

    The club later acquired more land at Culcabock, building a new clubhouse there in 1908 to replace the clubhouse which had existed for only 13 years.

    Thanks for the clarification - this is the ambaile link: http://www.ambaile.com/detail/en/11292/1/GD11292-fosgladh where they state it is the Longman clubhouse opening. You would have to assume that the centenary booklet would be correct and ambaile may have just got the description wrong. 

     

     

  15. 20 hours ago, snorbens_caleyman said:

    Yup - that's the 8th tee, in the south-west corner of the course. The photographer was standing on Old Mill Lane.  That's the clubhouse on Culcabock Road above the seated woman.

    Thanks - I thought that was where it might be. Therefore the line of trees on the left are in front of what would now the back gardens of the houses on Eriskay Road and the tee box in the photograph would be roughly where the women's tee is today. Interestingly none of the trees that run along the burn or elsewhere on the course today appear to have been planted yet in the old photograph.

    Culcabock Golf Course 2014.jpg

  16. Caley Ladies 1926 - don't actually remember any of the Inverness teams having a ladies team in the second half of the 20th century but 90 years later there is definitely an Inverness ladies team

    Caley Women 1926.jpg

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  17. The opening of the temporary Culcabock golf club course at the Longman (source: Am Baile) - Am Baile states 1895 but the course was opened in 1893 according to Inverness Golf Club history page

    Longman golf course opening (Am Baile).jpg

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