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MUNRO GRANT-ED CALEY RETURN Inverness Caledonian Thistle defender Grant Munro returns to the squad for the Bank of Scotland Premier League trip to Livingston after injury. Midfielder Ian Black is continuing his rehabilitation after a medial ligament problem. Defender David Proctor will have surgery on his shoulder next Tuesday and should be fit in time for pre-season training. Livingston midfielder Allan Walker will miss the game. Walker is beginning a two-game suspension after picking up his 15th caution of the season two weeks ago. Midfielder Wes Hoolahan picked up a slight knock in a practice game this week and will be given a late fitness test. Teams: Livingston (from): McKenzie, McNamee, Tierney, Pinxten, Strong, Mackay, Brittain, Healy, Hoolahan, Morrow, Hislop, Whelan, Woods, Adams, Scott, Miller, Dorrans, Geggan. Inverness (from): Brown, Tokely, Dods, Munro, Hastings, Golabek, Wilson, Hart, Keogh, McBain, Morgan, Dargo, Wyness, McAllister, Fraser, McCaffrey, Bayne, Parratt, Sutherland.
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Stade de France, Paris on Wednesday 17th May 2006 - ah but you can dream :nuts:
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I have heard some very strange stories on this one over here - didn't see the Trev Mc programme so can't comment on that but I bet it showed some unusual practices If you want to know more visit the web-site and see the latest Liverpool Echo news: http://www.freemichaelshields.org/
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Excellent news - I wonder roughly how much the basic deal without additional live game revenue will be worth to ICT
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What a load of danglies :shock:
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Seemingly last seen playing for Petershill
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According to the latest European club rankings we are ranked 5th in Scotland and 169th in Europe just above Sparta Prague and FC Cologne but just one place below those giants of Greek football Xanthi :shock: Celtic 43 Rangers 77 Hearts 110 Aberdeen 152 ICT 169 Killie 172 Hibs 179 Well 204 DU 295 Dunf 350 Falkirk 378 Livi 401
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Teams Celtic Boruc, Telfer, Varga, McManus, Wilson, Petrov, Lennon,Keane (Nakamura 61), Maloney (McGeady 81), Zurawski,Hartson (Dublin 84). Subs Not Used: Marshall, Thompson, Pearson, Wallace. Booked: Lennon, McManus. Rangers Waterreus, Hutton, Kyrgiakos, Rodriguez, Smith,Burke (Ashikodi 90), Gavin Rae, Hemdani, Buffel, Prso,Kris Boyd (Novo 70). Subs Not Used: Klos, Andrews, Alex Rae, Malcolm. Booked: Kyrgiakos, Novo. Att: 59,684 Ref: C Thomson (Scotland). Not on Sporting Life either - states ASHIKODI was injury time sub :?:
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True - very true :D Current FIFA world rankings for what they are worth: JAPAN - 18 BULGARIA - 39 SCOTLAND - 62 the bottom team ranked 200 is Djibouti :?:
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New T&T Home Top SCOTLAND may not be at this year's World Cup finals, but a shirt carrying the country's name has already become the must-have fashion item for Scottish fans. The official jersey of the Trinidad and Tobago striker Jason Scotland, who plays for St Johnstone, is in so much demand that the maker, Adidas, is sending extra deliveries north of the Border. The shirt has been adopted as the "streetwear" of choice for members of the Tartan Army. Trinidad and Tobago holds a special place in the hearts of Scotland supporters. As well as sharing frequent underdog status, the Caribbean team is facing the Auld Enemy, England, during the World Cup and has five squad members who play for Scottish clubs. Retailers are expecting the collectable shirts, which will sell for about £30, to be among the most popular of the season John Kaylor, chairman of the Perthshire branch of the Tartan Army, praised the sale of the shirts. He said: "I am a St Johnstone supporter and I shall be singing, 'I'd walk a thousand miles' if [Jason] Scotland scores a goal in the World Cup. There is no doubt that is who everyone in the Tartan Army will be supporting. A lot of people have got the older shirts with 'Scotland' written on the back, and there are already loads of bidders on eBay. They will all be Scotland supporters buying them, there is nothing surer. "These football shirts will be very common this summer. Jason Scotland will be proud, no doubt." A spokesman for Adidas said he was aware of Trinidad and Tobago's expected cult status with the Tartan Army. He said: "We do expect a high level of interest in Trinidad and Tobago merchandise in Scotland - as we do from any team that's playing England, really. "
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Good luck to all - hope you get the weather - I'm sure all taking part will have a great time
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Dundee United player-manager Craig Brewster has no fresh injury concerns ahead of the clash with Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Defender Lee Mair underwent an operation to repair damaged knee cartilage on Thursday. David Fernandez (back), Jim McIntyre (neck) and Barry Robson (suspended) are also sidelined. Inverness striker Dennis Wyness is set to return. The on-loan Hearts man, who has signed a pre-contract deal with Caley, missed the win at Motherwell last weekend with a hamstring injury. Midfielder Ian Black is still not fully fit after a medial ligament problem, while David Proctor will have surgery on a shoulder injury. Teams: Inverness (from): Brown, Tokely, Dods, Munro, Golabek, Wilson, Hart, Duncan, Morgan, McBain, Keogh, Dargo, Wyness, Bayne, McAllister, Fraser, McCaffrey, Fox, Sutherland. Dundee Utd (from): Samson, McCracken, Archibald, Kenneth, Ritchie, Mulgrew, Duff, Kerr, Brebner, Samuel, Robertson, McLean, Cameron, Gardiner, Abbot, Easton, Goodwillie, Callaghan.
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I have just seen that Embrace were chosen to perform the England World Cup Song for 2006 - pity as I quite liked them :D 1970 Back Home - England World Cup Squad 1982 This Time (We'll Get it Right) - England World Cup Squad 1986 We've Got the Whole World at Our Feet - England World Cup Squad 1990 World in Motion - New Order/England World Cup Squad 1998 (How Does it Feel to Be) On Top of the World - England United (Spice Girls, Lightning Seeds, Echo and the Bunnymen) 2002 We're On the Ball - Ant and Dec 2006 World at Your Feet - Embrace No song 1994 Any Favourite songs (for the right or wrong reasons over the years) - Ally's Army - don't know whether to laugh or cry when I hear it - all I can remeber is that bloke Cubilass and that cracking strip they wore :shock: at least there was Archie's goal
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http://www.futbolplanet.de/asia/friendly_t...in_cup_2006.htm not the most attractive of trophies :D
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Eastern Europe would be good and would get the team used to the following seasons European campaign :D :D
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http://jason.soffe.free.fr/asia/japan/jfakirincup2006.html
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Is anybody else heading off to Germany in the summer to take in a few of the world cup games?
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Due to Scotland's non-appearance (again :( ) as with Euro 2004 I will be off to follow Sweden
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Somebody's in-box might get a little bit more traffic
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And what is wrong with Nairn
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Safely made it through to the other side - excellent site - after a few days training I think I will get use to all the short-cuts - a new beginning :D
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Here we go at the first attemp at a post so carrying on from the old site: Mixed emotions this morning - like many my expectations have been raised by the team's form this season. We had 4 games to go to the split and unfortunately we were not good enough. In the four games we played we managed to get 3 points, Well 5 points and the Dons a cracking 10 points. Well done Aberdeen I hope you now go on and prove what is possible and overtake both Killie and Hibs as that is where I was hoping ICT would be. Hopefully our season won't fall apart now - this is where the real test for CC will begin - the dream of the top 6 finish has gone and now we need to show that we are a team good enough to challenge next season for the top 6 again. It will be interesting how the team responds and performs in the remaining 5 games and how CC and DP will motivate them. There have been some concerns voiced that the team may be split up in the summer but I think the bigger problem is going to be attracting better players to ICT so that we can move onto the next level. Our squad does not have enough quality in depth - we have done very well this season - I am delighted we will be playing in the SPL next season but we need to show in the remaining 5 games that we can mantain a run - it will be very disappointing if this season dwindles away with a run of defeats against the poorer teams. Come on ICT prove me wrong. _________________________________________________________ 11th March 2006 ICT - 40 PTS WELL - 39 PTS DONS - 38 PTS 8th April 2006 FINISHED: DONS - 48 PTS - P 4 W 3 D 1 L 0 WELL - 44 PTS - P 4 W 1 D 2 L 1 ICT - 43 PTS - P 4 W 1 D 0 L 3 _______________________________________ Celtic v ICT - 2-1 RESULT - 40 PTS Hibs v ICT - 0-2 RESULT - 43 PTS ICT v Aberdeen - 0-1 RESULT - 43 PTS Livi v ICT - 2-1 RESULT - 43 PTS -------------------------------------------------------------- ABERDEEN v Livi - 3-0 RESULT - 41 PTS ABERDEEN v Motherwell - 2-2 RESULT - 42 PTS ICT v ABERDEEN - 0-1 RESULT - 45 PTS ABERDEEN v Hibs - 1-0 RESULT - 48 PTS -------------------------------------------------------------- MOTHERWELL v Hibs - 2-2 RESULT - 40 PTS Aberdeen v MOTHERWELL - 2-2 RESULT - 41 PTS MOTHERWELL v Livi - 2-1 RESULT - 44 PTS Rangers v MOTHERWELL - 1-0 RESULT - 44 PTS _______________________________________