Everything posted by Scotty
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Stadium Location
got my scarf ready ......
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Reputation Voting
For some, its a little like cyber-bullying ..... they get to push your (red) buttons and wait for the reaction .... if you react, they win, if you dont, they get bored or frustrated and move on. Doesnt work on everyone, but does work on some.
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Reputation Voting
1) Agree that this is ludicrous, thats one of the reasons I started this thread ... 2) same 3) If I could give you 10 green ones for agreeing with me I would 4) These were deserved - I gave you a red one for that myself ! 5) Again, I dont think 'questions' should be red dotted unless they are stupid ones and none of the ones you asked would be stupid in my opinion. Bottom line - I think you, in particular, along with a few others are paying far too much attention to red dots and that is why certain users are targetting you. If you stop reacting then they will get less pleasure from it and may do it less .... personally, I couldnt give a flying one whether my posts are marked up or down ..... Like I said, we have a fair idea of who is abusing the system from a brief glance at the Db, but when I get time I will look at the database a little more closely and see exactly who is voting for who and what posts they are voting for ... If we see the pattern continue, then those who are abusing it will lose the right to vote.
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Derek Adams
Want to borrow some MLS refs ??? They make some of the Scottish ones look like Collina !!!
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Stadium Location
A groundshare with TFC at downtown BMO stadium would work for me and Luvgravy !!! Although one or two of you guys might think it a bit far ......
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Stadium Location
The stadium is fine where it is !!! If you move to the Bught - which I personally agree would be a decent location - then it is NOT central. It would be on the western outskirts of the town and mean a longer distance for supporters from the eastern side of the town. You will never please everyone and the 500 you might pick up from the west of the town would likely be offset by the 500 you might lose from the east. There is no way for any of us to know for sure. With regards to Bught, I do not buy into the idea that roads/infrastructure is a problem, at least not one that cannot be solved. A move to the Bught might finally prod local and national government to complete a proper bypass/ring-road that the authorities have only really played around with for years. This would leave you with a stadium that is similar in accessibility to something like Mcdiarmid Park. Having said that, I still favour TCS right where it is ....... It may not be exactly central right now but as the focus of the town is moving South and East with almost every development, then central is what it will end up. There is also the A96 corridor to consider. The local plan calls for an "entertainment village" in a thin strip from Allanfearn all the way to the Kessock Bridge bounded by the Firth, the A96 and the A9. This should see all manner of entertainment type facilities popping up as well as marinas etc. The plan showed the TCS as the central point of this area. If it happens, and I know it is a big 'IF', then we are perfectly placed. The final reason - and its the most simple one - as stated by Caley100, we simply cannot afford this pie-in-the-sky type of move. Building a stadium, even with the help of someone else (eg Asda, Tesco or such like - and you have to ask why they would pay so much for a chunk of reclaimed land in the middle of an industrial estate .... ) would still cost us a fortune and I would rather see us consolidate ourselves in the SPL and make gradual progress on the stadium we already have and have already pumped mi??ions of ?s into.
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Blackpool want dundees griffiths
Its also to do with perspective and personnel ..... !!! Regardless of the fact that we overtook Dundee's 10 point lead last season (always feels good saying that) to win the title, and the fact we were in the SPL for 5 years prior to our relegation, we are still just that "wee team in/from the Highlands" that everyone thinks is in the middle of nowhere.... and thats just the Scottish Central Belt teams !!! Gawd knows what English teams think (although Watford might be impressed). Add to that our - how shall I say it - 'apparent naivety' when dealing with contracts or transfer offers and we get offered considerably less for our players than some other teams. It is not that Griffiths, Harkins or anyone else is worth 2 or 3 times an Ian Black, Don Cowie or a John Rankin but we make the mistake of not tying these guys up on longer contracts or worse still, wait until the last minute and try to make our contract offer compete with other teams who offer more and lose them on a Bosman. I am hoping we can learn lessons from past years and react to Rooney's 'I want to stay' comment in the Courier last week and tie him up on a 3 or 4 year deal. He has proved he is worth it. I would say the same for Odhiambo, Ross, Hayes, and a few others ...... The players know that if an offer comes in, and it is decent, ICT will accept it, but doing it this way seems to make sense as it protects our investment in these players and maybe loses ICT that moniker of being a 'soft-touch' when it comes to transfers.
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Derek Adams
I think its called the Brewster Bounce ..... he bounced us down a division and is now on course to do the same at his new club.
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ICT or not ICT?
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Matchday Thread: Kilmarnock -V- ICT
Jonny Hayes, I thank you ..... stress levels now reduced.
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Kilmarnock -V- Inverness CT – Report
Humanity is alive and well. Another great away day in Kilmarnock as Inverness took all three points in an entertaining tussle. An Adam Rooney spot kick and a Jonny Hayes super sprinter strike gave Inverness the cushion needed as they saw out a punchless Kilmarnock despite Rui Miguel reducing the deficit with a sweet header. Russell Duncan was restored to the frey and he was to play a big part in the resultant scoreline. Inverness' defence which looked to struggle last week against St Johnstone were also prominent and resolute as Alternative Maryhill will recount. After the game we also saw some unselfish humanitarian duties carried out at the station, well done red card. 23rd October 2010 Rugby Park, Kilmarnock KILMARNOCK 1 - Rui Miguel (74) TEAM: Bell, Wright, Sissoko, Gordon, Bryson (Rui Miguel), Hamill, Silva, Kelly (Taouil 80), Pascali, Sammon (Forrester 63), Eremenko SUBS: Letheren, Clancy, Hay, Invincible - Booked: Pascali (41), Sissoko (43), Hamill (88) INVERNESS CALEDONIAN THISTLE 2 - Rooney (42pen), Hayes (66) TEAM: Esson, Duff, Tokely, Munro, Shinnie, Duncan, Hayes, Ross, Odhiambo (Morrison 77), Foran, Rooney (Sutherland 89) SUBS: Tuffey, Golabek, McBain, Sanchez, McCann - Booked: Munro (39), Duff (67) Referee Euan Norris Attendance 4508 Another away day, another great result. This isn’t supposed to happen. Inverness Caledonian Thistle don’t start seasons well. Yet a combination of determined defending, dangerous counter-attacking, a never-say-die attitude and a wee bit of luck has taken Terry Butcher’s team to joint fourth in the table with nine games gone. Following ICT away these days is such a contrast from two years ago: then, Saturdays tended to start with a sense of impending doom; now they start with a sense of excitement and anticipation. Yesterday’s adventure began at Central Station at 11 am with an odd spectacle: IHE had driven up from Chorley first thing and in the bewilderment of getting up so early had forgotten to glue on his beard before leaving. In The Hunting Lodge in Kilmarnock, however, they still recognised him, and the other ICT boys who have frequented the place in the past. We had an enjoyable couple of hours there – a few beers, a bit of pool, a bit of football on the TV, a spot of cheesy country on the jukebox – then headed off to Rugby Park. And so to the game. To some extent my report will have to rely on the BBC website’s text service: puzzlingly, although I took notes diligently throughout the game, when I woke up today they had been replaced by a strange code apparently written by a five year old. After last week’s disappointing first half performance, Terry Butcher reverted to the line-up that had performed so well against Aberdeen, with Russell Duncan returning to the midfield, Stuart Duff playing at right back and Kevin McCann dropped to the bench. It was a wise decision, with Duncan and Duff among ICT’s standout performers. Caley Thistle started brightly, and when a headed clearance from a Hayes cross was returned into the box, Duncan shot just wide from 16 yards. This set the tone for an open first half: throughout the forty-five minutes, play went from end to end, with both teams attempting to play passing football, and only a slight lack of creativity around either box kept the number of chances down. After an even first ten minutes, ICT begin to exert some sustained pressure on the Kilmarnock goal. In a five minute spell, the Inverness team had three corners and three free kicks in attacking areas, but were unable to find a finishing touch for any of the moves. Kilmarnock then came back into it, with their much-admired summer signings, Alexei Eremenko and David Silva, starting to have some influence. From an Eremenko corner, Connor Sammon had a chance to score but failed to connect properly; Silva then had a shot from distance well blocked by Ross Tokely. Possession continued to switch from side to side and the game continued to flow through the midfield areas then peter out around the eighteen-yard lines until almost half time, when Caley Thistle drew first blood. A cross from the right was controlled by Odhiambo and laid off to Duncan, unmarked at the left hand side of the box. He turned and knocked the ball past Sissoko and went down heavily under Sissoko’s late challenge. Penalty kick. With Rooney standing over the ball, the result was never in doubt, and he buried the ball in the bottom left hand corner with the keeper going the wrong way. The Kilmarnock players felt Duncan had dived and spent most of the remainder of the half greeting about the injustice of it all, although they did find time to create one decent opportunity, with Pascali heading over the bar from Eremenko’s cross. Half time: Kilmarnock 0, Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1. I said ‘Aye’ to a Killie pie – how much do I owe you for that, by the way, Naelifts? Unsurprisingly, Kilmarnock started the second half showing more urgency than ICT, and within the first five minutes of the restart Sammon, Eremenko and Hamill all had long-range shots on goal, each of which missed the target. For most of the half, though, ICT defended superbly and restricted Killie to very few meaningful chances, with Ryan Esson having little to do apart from dealing with a couple of Eremenko free kicks and taking the sting out of a Sammon shot which Shinnie subsequently cleared off the line. Meanwhile, ICT looked dangerous on the counter attack, and a few minutes after Cammy Bell had saved smartly from a Rooney shot from about ten yards, Hayes’ opportunism put Caley Thistle further ahead. There seemed to be little danger for Kilmarnock when Eremenko passed back to Frazer Wright on the left hand side of his own half, but as Wright dithered on the ball, Hayes stole it from him and sprinted diagonally towards the goal before sliding the ball past the advancing Cammy Bell and into the corner of the net. It was one of those great experiences to witness, a bit like watching Rooney’s goal against Aberdeen three weeks ago, where time seems to slow down as you see everything unfolding in front of you, and there are a few agonising moments and then the relief and euphoria of seeing the ball in the net. The away support went mental. Eight minutes later, Kilmarnock guaranteed a nervy finish for that away support when Rui Miguel angled a superb flying header from Harry Forrester’s cross past Ryan Esson. Yet despite having the bulk of possession for the remainder of the game, Kilmarnock were unable to really threaten Esson’s goal, and eventually, with Caley Thistle retaining the ball well in the Kilmarnock half, the match ended, although not before Jamie Hamill had taken out Nick Ross with a reckless, nasty challenge born of frustration. Hopefully Ross, who had another fine game, will not suffer any after effects from it. Full Time: Kilmarnock 1-2 Inverness CT It was not ICT’s biggest travelling support by any means but yet again the supporters were terrific, keeping up a continuous chorus of songs and encouragement. The gratitude of the players, particularly Russell Duncan, was obvious at the end. The mutual appreciation that appears to exist between supporters and players and management is as strong at the moment as I can ever remember it being, and well-organised and determined performances like this will only serve to strengthen that. Bring on Ibrox. With the game over and three more points in the bag, we took a detour back passed the Hunting Lodge en route to the legendary Fanny by Gaslight before jumping on the train. Somewhere along the way we captured a County supporter. Back in Glasgow, we took him to the Horseshoe and watched him experimenting with alcohol. By that point, however, I had reached the sleeping standing up stage, and long before everyone else went off to Brechin’s for the lesbian karaoke, I had headed off to pass out in the safety of Maryhill. Another great day then; and I was promised yesterday that name-dropping in match reports guarantees a better rating, so in the spirit of shameless self-prostitution, take a bow Mannie, Naelifts, IHE, Red Card, Govan Jaggie, itn jnr, Capital Caley, Carol, Christian, Yompa, Iain, Moraywanderer, and everyone else, names unknown or since forgotten; you were magnificent.
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Matchday Thread: Kilmarnock -V- ICT
Sammon and Eremenko both go close ... we need another to steady our nerves !!!
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Matchday Thread: Kilmarnock -V- ICT
Will be interesting to see if any of the Killie players were booked or even sent off at HT .... they surrounded the ref going down the tunnel apparently.
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Matchday Thread: Kilmarnock -V- ICT
commentators said it was a stonewaller too !It was Chick that said it was a dive so take that with a large pich of salt.
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Matchday Thread: Kilmarnock -V- ICT
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Reputation Voting
I am going to use the post quoted below as the most recent example but it is clear that certain members are 'targetting' their reputation votes and voting down specific members regardless of what they say ...... Bottom line, its getting to the stage where we do one of three things ..... 1. We remove the feature entirely (which I feel is unfair on users who are not abusing it). 2. We remove the facility to add any negative votes at all but still allow positive rep. 3. We remove the voting privilege from those individuals we feel are abusing the sytem. There is also a fourth option, and one which I would hope we can try and do ..... use it in the way it was intended !!!! vote for posts you think make a valid point or where you agree with the opinion and vote for those posts where you disagree with the opinion expressed. Voting a post down when it is a simple question seems quite ludicrous
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Ian Holloway rant
and thats before you even mention shirt sales or royalties from Shrek !
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Celtic FC Managers Fact
mmm, not really ..... In Celtic's case, 11 out of the 11 former managers - that are still alive - are not involved in a managerial role. In ICT's case, 3 out of 5 former managers are not in a managerial role, but 2 are ... Pele at Huntly and Brewster as Asst at County.
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Killie Preview & Report
there's still the match report
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Celtic FC Managers Fact
being the skeptical sod I am, went to check all the managers bios .... and yup, you are definitely correct. Not all are unemployed - some working as pundits or in youth or ambassadorial roles within their clubs but its true, none are in actual management roles at a club. Whats the betting that Dalglish is the first one of them to get a job as a replacement for Hodgson. Willie Maley (1897 -1940) - Dead Jimmy McStay (1940 - 1945) - Dead Jimmy McGrory (1945 - 1965) - Dead Jock Stein (1965 - 1978) - Dead Billy McNeill (1978 - 1983) - "Club Ambassador" at Celtic David Hay (1983 - 1987) - "Advisor" to Gary Bollan at Livingston Liam Brady (1991 - 1993) - Head of Youth Development at Arsenal / RTE pundit Lou Macari (1993 - 1994) - Pundit for MUTV and occassionally SKY Sports Tommy Burns (1994 - 1997) - Dead Wim Jansen (1997 - 1998) - Unemployed - previously technical advisor at Feyenoord Jozef Venglos (1998 - 1999) - Unemployed John Barnes (1999 - 2000) - Unemployed. Sacked from Tranmere 2009. Failed to get Rwanda job. Kenny Dalglish (2000) - "Club Ambassador" at Liverpool, involved in Youth Academy. Martin O' Neill (2000 - 2005) - Unemployed, recently departed as manager of Aston Villa Gordon Strachan (2005 - 2009) - Unemployed. Recently deaprted as manager of Middlesborough Tony Mowbray (2009 - 2010) - Unemployed Neil Lennon (2010 - present) - Current Manager
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Wayne Rooney
Well Ferguson did say he was going to sort things out yesterday one way or another so I guess he did !!!!! now to sort out the contract of another Rooney .... this time Adam .... who is saying in the Courier that he wants to sign a new deal .
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Celtic FC Managers Fact
that is a very interesting observation ..... although I think Brady is still head of youth development at Arsenal but that is not exactly management.
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Ian Holloway rant
somewhat ironic the sign in the corner says "wonga"
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Melville / Dundee / 25pt Deduction
I spotted that while I was looking for updates last week, but it's running at http://www.thedees.co.uk/ - maybe they couldn't afford the renewal fee for the original domain. back up and running now ....
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Cafe Football at the TCS
CaleyThistleOnline has been asked by 'Bronson', one of our long time members, to post the following story/information regarding an organisation called Cafe Football and we are happy to oblige. My name is Simon Macdonald and I work for the Highland Council as a family support worker. Over the years I have helped to create a football group for teenagers with learning, physical, social and emotional difficulties who attend all the home Inverness Caledonian Thistle Football Club games. I have developed a great relationship with ICT and was recently approached about becoming involved with an organisation called "CAFE FOOTBALL" . CAFE stands for "Centre for Access to Football in Europe" and one of their vision's is to improve the footballing experience for supporters with disabilities by setting up local supporters groups and raising awareness of any issues. CAFE FOOTBALL have the support of Uefa, the SPL and the SFL and are to meet with the SFA soon. Disability Support Associations are now in place at Aberdeen, Dundee, Dundee United, Dunfermline, East Fife, Falkirk, Hearts, Kilmarnock, Livingston, Motherwell and Rangers and all these clubs have pledged their support. Although DSA's are not in place at Airdrie, Celtic, Hibs, ICT, St Johnstone and St. Mirren, positive contacts have been established and it is hoped that they will soon be on board too. I have been in touch with Keith Ferguson the UK and Eire Development Officer and we have arranged a meeting on Monday 25th October at 7pm at the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium to which any disabled supporters, family members, carers and representatives from organisations are invited. Keith will be there and will hopefully be able to gain the views of those interested and look into the possibility of creating a Disabled Supporters Association for the club. I would also appreciate it if you could forward this information to anyone you think would be interested in attending the meeting and I ask that those interested in attending send me a private message to enable me to gauge interest levels and numbers. [send PMs to username Bronson] I look forward to meeting all interested parties on the 25th, Regards Simon Macdonald