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  1. Except Fridge. I seem to remember Fridge doing ok at times. My memory is hazy but I think he was in goals the night we beat the Pars at East End Park in one of the cups when they were still a "scalp" for ICT. It ended up going to ET and pens and he saved some. Made us late going up the road but we did it with a smile on our faces. I seem to remember Fridge saving two penalties in one game at Brockville. Was I tripping? You probably were tripping, but Les did indeed save 2 in the one game - see link below http://www.thefreelibrary.com/CRABBE%3A+I+HOPE+MY+DOUBLE+SPOT+MISS+WON'T+BE+THE+END%3B+FALKIRK+2...-a061816345 Love the comments by Xausa in this article too....aye right!!
  2. "Imrie, Live!" according to posters on another popular football forum. Very clever. :huh:
  3. Terry's first trophy as a manager! Well done, big man. After the first 3 months of the season, this seems strangely surreal! :allhail:
  4. Hope it was something more serious than Raith v ICT that led to the break up! Definitely going plus 2.
  5. Thursday evening, and no roll call topic started for Saturday's game. Shame on you all....unless you know something I don't. According to posters on another popular Scottish football forum, there is a good chance of this being postponed. Shame, as I'm actually looking forward to this game. And there's a pub in the Main Stand....... ;) Hard fought victory for us on Rosscoe's 500th appearance.
  6. Try the Morton v ICT Pitch Inspection at 2pm Friday thread. You might find the answer somewhere on there.....
  7. A favourite question of his when selecting captains/players for PE football sides was "Which club last won the Scottish Cup in 1910?" As a bit of statto in my younger days, the answer was forthcoming. Much admiration from Colin. Except at my footballing skills, which were dismal!
  8. It was February 1976 and there were reputed to be over 3000 at the Meeting Park (I know... cos I was there! ) to watch Highland beat Selkirk I think something like 20-0 to win Division 2 of the National Leagues and gain promotion to Division 1, the then top tier with the likes of Hawick, Gala etc. An early video of Bill MacLaren's Rugby Special still exists somewhere I think. Highland had entered the league at the bottom in Division 4 in 1972 and jumped up to the top with three straight promotions. Of the list of players, I'm not sure if Kenny White was still playing for Highland 1st XV but Beans, Dave, George Halliday and Colin High certainly were, along with the likes of Chunky Hamilton, Alan Rose, international second row George Mackie and the legendary international wing forward and general inspiration Nairn MacEwan. Baillie! It's not so many years ago that you could stand on the Queens Park on a Tuesday night and know from the tone of the whistle blasts over on the Canal Field that it was Colin coaching the team that night. My first memory of Colin was when I came into 1st year at the Royal Academy in 1965 and there was this PE teacher of whom apparently all the 5th and 6th years were s**t scared and who used to make offending seniors hang from wallbars until they dropped off. And, many years later, I can just imagine the response that a Millburn pupil would have got when he asked the question: "Mr. Baillie, how do you spell your name. Is it with one "i" or two?" :010: You could write a book about Colin Baillie (and if I could find a publisher I possibly would) - but let this little known fact suffice for the moment.... In the late summer of 1940 with the victorious Hun staring threateningly across the English Channel and down the throat of a beleaguered people who stood alone in the world, how did the nation respond and achieve salvation? "The RAF won the Battle of Britain" I hear you say, but you merely sniff at the periphery. Britannia actually rallied with the Birth of Colin Baillie... to which the terrified Nazi Hordes spontaneously yelled "Achtung, achtung!! Alle ist kaput!" and cleared off in panic to invade Russia instead. Yes folks, Colin will turn 70 this August! Nevermind Queens Park, you could be playing football in Walker Park of an evening and hear that bloody whistle from Canal Pitches! Always amusing to hear his dulcet tones wafting over the river and up the High Street when the annual Highland Games rolls around. Sends a shiver up my spine, recalling that same voice approaching at high speed with a clenched fist to rattle you on the head for some imaginary misdemeanour in school. Ah, those were the days!
  9. Assume you're heading to it if it's on? I thought the reference to drinking at lunchtime would have given it away. Nice and early in the Norseman, son... All this referencing of sweaty groins and lunchtime drinking has got me in the mood.....for watching football at Cappielow in January! A repeat performance of our last visit would certainly go down well.
  10. Comparing one of the worst human rights abuse systems in history to the simple of choice of speaking or not speaking Gaelic is ridiculous, even for the level of debate on this site. Nelson Mandela would be proud.....
  11. You're kidding? No terracing? Where did you read that? There hasn't been away terracing at Palmerston for a long time. I reckon I've been 4 times going back to div 2 games, and I've never been anywhere other than the east stand. Won't make any difference anyway, as you'll end up in Carlisle.....
  12. Interesting development on this topic... http://www.pieandbovril.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=119548 Now if they would only start showing BBC Alba on Freeview.......
  13. I think this thread makes me sadder than losing today. I give up on what's happening in the country I live in and love......Mantis speaks sense.
  14. Just back from a lovely day in the Inverclyde sunshine, and fair to say we dominated without ever playing as well as everybody might want. Solid at the back, with Esson shouting himself hoarse, Munro and Golly mopping up everything coming their way. The defence looks like a unit without Lionel's unpredictability. Midfield was sound - Stratford again playing the Duncan role, but with better passing; Cox was low key in comparison to Dundee and Partick - probably due to his cast removal!; still not sure about Eagle - he was getting stuck in, and crossing was pretty good, but prone to going missing; Hayes looked a world beater in first half, but went off the boil in the second half until the last 10 minutes. Great to see a Caley player having a go, and not turning back when hitting the bye-line. Foran's goal was excellent, but can't help thinking he gets distracted when things are not going well. Worked hard and linked up well with MOM Sanchez - so much for lazy and lightweight - scored a well worked goal, and showed some great touches. His finish for the offside goal was excellent, and linked up with Foran effectively. Obviously, gaining match fitness, and 3 in 4 games is almost unheard off for us in the last few years! Proctor came on for Eagle, and took his goal well, but don't remember anything else about his afternoon apart from chatting with the ball boys! Barrowman on for last 5 minutes, and looked OK - still think he'll come good in this division against the slower defences. Rooney got the last 90 seconds, either as time wasting or to allow Foran to get a round of applause. Crowd was not bad, but quiet; Mass booing from the home fans at the end of the game, and quite rightly so - Morton were rank rotten. Overall, very satisfactory and signs of an improving team - after the last league game, back to normal away day service. Hopefully another 3 points at Airdire next week will set us up for a challenge at the top. Have to say, it's great just to be watching a team playing football and winning again - it's been a bloody long time!
  15. ?250K for signings? Source? Butcher mentioned it in his interview after the match or someone said it not long after his interview, either way it was on Radio Scotland at somepoint Fair play, but where the hell are we getting that kind of money from? Surely not, from our wonderful benefactors in credit crunch times? No OF gate receipts (if such a thing still exists), no Setanta money, smaller fortnightly crowds. A pipe dream, IMHO.
  16. Ever watch Inverness Caldeonian Thistle FC playing under Craig Brewster's managerial reign? Obviously not.
  17. just to be annoying....The first thing about the colour black is that it actually isn't a colour; it is an absence of colour. Technically you can't get the colour black. If you did it would appear as a silhouette with no distinguishable features whatsoever.
  18. I've got a 1990 softcover edition that you're welcome to. I'm assuming that you will already have a copy, but it's heading to the charity shop in the near future anyway....
  19. Papering over the ever increasing cracks. what has really changed from last season? fair play to the young guys in the team, but we ain't good enough to be playing them every week. Mind you, at least we're not Hearts. But I say that to myself every day anyway.
  20. Peneltie?? Is this a new way of deciding games still level after extra time? Are we guinea pigs at Gayfield? We really should be told.
  21. Rumour has it that Mixu's appointment is being seen as a big mistake, and he could be replaced shortly. Have also heard that a certain Mr Rankin has been utter mince in the pre-season games and has had a big fall out with the boss.... now where's that bag of used euros we've got lying around? :023:
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