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  1. fixed
  2. Scotty HT: 1-0 FT: 2-1 1st Scorer ICT: Gilmour 1st Scorer Opp: Orsi Crowd: 1788 Yellow Card: Devine CDN Girl HT: 0-0 FT: 1-0 1st Scorer ICT: Mckay 1st Scorer Opp: Blair Crowd: 1655 Yellow Card: Savage SOS HT: 1-1 FT: 3-1 1st Scorer ICT: Cairns 1st Scorer Opp: Wilson Crowd: 1845 Yellow Card: Walker
  3. Scotty: Ayr @ 1.83 CDN Girl: Arbroath @ 1.83 SOS: Clyde @ 1.83
  4. If you take all the above posts into consideration, then it is quite possible that the administrators are aware of transfer interest for some existing players which they are mindful to accept to improve finances. This might leave a hole in the squad whereby we could not fill the bench so recalling loanees and adding incoming players on loan, which is not a long-term cost and is likely to be offset either by the parent club, or perhaps by a sponsor, is a sensible approach. It hopefully keeps us competitive and allows us a chance to stay in the current division rather than drop down even further making a buyout of the club even more less likely and of no benefit to current creditors, staff or anyone else. I am sure there are lots of wheels in motion and lots of moving parts that we have no idea about, but if it helps the club's survival then it benefits all the people you (quite rightly) feel concerned about.
  5. Sharpie it is then ...
  6. Bad day at the office ... we know it happens from time to time. Move on to the next game.
  7. Scotty HT: 0-0 FT: 1-0 1st Scorer ICT: Allan 1st Scorer Opp: Megginson Crowd: 1688 Yellow Card: Devine CDN Girl HT: 1-0 FT: 2-1 1st Scorer ICT: Mackinnon 1st Scorer Opp: Crowd: 1555 Yellow Card: Longstaff SOS HT: 1-1 FT: 3-2 1st Scorer ICT: Mckay 1st Scorer Opp: Emslie Crowd: 1745 Yellow Card: Gilmour
  8. Wishing all the moderators, posters, and visitors to CTO a very Merry Christmas and especially a Happy New Year, filled with joy, happiness, a lack of administration, and loads of points won by Scott K and the team to keep us free from playoffs or relegation.
  9. Scotty HT: 0-0 FT: 0-1 1st Scorer ICT: Mackinnon 1st Scorer Opp: Yates Crowd: 512 CDN Girl HT: 0-1 FT: 1-2 1st Scorer ICT: Devine 1st Scorer Opp: Wedderburn Crowd: 545 SOS HT: 1-1 FT: 1-1 1st Scorer ICT: Mckay 1st Scorer Opp: Alston Crowd: 497
  10. Scotty: Partick @ 1.66 CDN Girl: Cove @ 2.3 SOS: Elgin @ 2.1
  11. now released by Strathspey. Quote from Esson "Things happen in football. It didn’t work out for the club and for Wallace as we would have hoped. I can’t elaborate on the situation - what happened is between the club and Wallace. We did our best and we move on. We wish Wallace all the best for the future.”
  12. back of a cigarette packet stuff I know, but if we are still losing £10K per week then that is £520K per year. That is less than one third of what we were told was the projected yearly loss of £1.6m just a few months ago (before admin). If you factor in that income is slowly building back up with sponsorships coming back in, more people spending money, the bar taking in more money thanks to the Supporters Trust efforts, the administrators chasing money that the club is actually owed, and hopefully some club shop stock of the cracking black kit to come back in in all sizes then the £10K p/wk deficit might reduce considerably. Let's for sake of argument say it drops to £7K then that is around £360K per year which is our traditional shortfall even in the days when we were being run responsibly. A decent cup run or some income from a legitimate revenue generating idea might be all that stands between us and a break-even point if that happens. My glass remains half-full ... otherwise I will need to top it up later
  13. Whatever happened to the good old B&Bs that the likes of Bobby Mann and others used to stay in when here! If we survive, this is the kind of s*** that can't creep back in. It doesn't happen in other occupations ... I could work almost anywhere in the world for my company and if they sent me somewhere, or i was seconded to a location for a period of time, then they would pay me to move, cover reasonable relocation costs, and possibly cover a little extra until I was established, but no way they are paying my living expenses forever. From what I hear it was not just players staying in hotels, but others who had similar arrangements or properties rented for them. ludicrous.
  14. Pretty much spot on & I hope you are right. If we are in League 1 we are somewhat attractive to buyers but if we lose a raft of players in the window and suffer because of it with a relegation to league 2, i think we would be doomed in our current incarnation. For me the key things in the doc seem to be that Alan Savage is keeping us afloat but at some point, that well will run dry. I was also surprised at the fees for the administrator which seem high, but i would assume that initially there were a lot of hours having to be put in but as time goes on, I hope less hours are required to keep things ticking over. There seems to be no indication which way former officials will lean in terms of what they want to do with what they are owed, and the last snippets i noted were the comments about looking at the actions of officials over the last 3 years to see if any of those actions are reportable and the circumstances of the land transfer(s). Also interesting to note there were 21 expressions of interest, and i wonder how many of these are serious or viable.
  15. Technically still a player-manager but only played 3 games in his second stint. Player-Manager (1) = Nov 27th 2004 - Jan 7th 2006: As a manager: P50, W17, D18, L15 F61 A50 GD+11 As a player: P30(+3 sub), scored 11 Player-Manager (2) = Aug 28th 2007 - Jan 17th 2009: As a manager: P64, W22, D7, L35 F83 A102 GD-19 As a player: P2(+1 sub), scored 1. All appearances in 2007/08.
  16. Would not mind a copy if someone has one ... I assume they have sent this by post to overseas shareholders but as Canada Post have been on strike for the last several weeks without any signs of progress and may be legislated back to work by New Year, the backlog of Christmas mail and normal mail will likely mean that it will be February or March before we get anything through our letterbox. Please do
  17. Scotty HT: 0-0 FT: 1-0 1st Scorer ICT: Mckay 1st Scorer Opp: Reilly Crowd: 1745 CDN Girl HT: 1-1 FT: 2-1 1st Scorer ICT: Mackinnon 1st Scorer Opp: Murray Crowd: 1877 SOS HT: 1-0 FT: 2-1 1st Scorer ICT: Devine 1st Scorer Opp: Gallacher Crowd: 1688
  18. Scotty: ICT @ 2.1 CDN Girl: Raith @ 2.1 SOS: Elgin @ 2.4
  19. I love the start he has made, and I also appreciate that the same players who under-performed for the previous manager seem to be showing a lot more self-belief and the spirit of #TogetherNESS that we used to see. However, its waaay too early to pass judgement. Give him 25+ games or even a full season before comparing him to others and passing that kind of judgment. Things however have started well and given the adversity that they started in, then personally the signs are positive. I really want him to do well, given that he is a long standing, and local ICT stalwart in the backroom team of so many previous managers who have all talked highly of him. It has to be Pele for me. Despite the manner in which he left the club, and the fact he did not manage us in the topflight, there is no doubt he sowed the seeds of our success many years earlier. He instilled that #TogetherNESS attitude from the start that so many players have talked about over the years, he got us playing attractive football, he had us believing - due to actual results - that we could bounce back from large deficits and still win games (like we did on Saturday). He also had a keen eye for picking up someone else's cast-offs and making them ICT stalwarts. He had his demons as we all know, but man were his teams fun to watch. After that they are all in a big group for me with pros and cons in each manager's case. Robbo got us up to the Premiership and was vocal to both the league and to our club in getting the finger out regarding the stadium but his latter days at the club spoiled his legacy a bit. Terry Butcher raised our profile and was most certainly the most charismatic manager we ever had, and Yogi was kind of in the middle of Robbo and Butcher - charismatic but also not afraid to call club or officials out. Their win percentages are all in the 40-45% range. Brewster (V1) was also good but tarnished by his second spell. Charlie Christie is - I think - the only manager to have won all 5 games after the Premiership split in the 'best of the rest' bottom half of the premiership, and may have gone on to become a great manager had he not decided the stress and spotlight was too much. However, Foran, Dodds, and Ferguson as well as our first manager Sergei Baltacha were all a disappointment. Neil McCann might have been good but not enough games to really judge. I am hoping Kells makes it into the same company as Pele ... if he does, it means we have come back from the brink stronger and better at his hand.
  20. Scotty HT: 0-0 FT: 0-1 1st Scorer ICT: Mckay 1st Scorer Opp: McKenzie Crowd: 675 CDN Girl HT: 1-1 FT: 1-1 1st Scorer ICT: Mackinnon 1st Scorer Opp: Gardyne Crowd: 512 SOS HT: 0-1 FT: 1-2 1st Scorer ICT: Longstaff 1st Scorer Opp: Dillon Crowd: 598
  21. Scotty: Dunfermline @ 1.83 CDN Girl: Arbroath @ 2.05 SOS: Bonnyrigg @ 2.15
  22. Agreed - lets chase the team in front of us, and if and when we overtake them, then chase the team in front of that. Survival this year is the aim in my head, especially considering we will also start next season with a points penalty so that would make any Championship task even harder.
  23. It takes as long as it takes as far as I am concerned. The lack of news, good or bad, hopefully means that all due diligence is being done and whatever comes next is a result of that diligence. Would far rather hear nothing, then a well measured plan at the end than constant updates that take focus away from the task at hand.
  24. Automatic suspensions for all competitions tend to be for violent conduct, spitting or other offences on the more egregious side, so unless he lamped the ref in the tunnel or did something serious then it would be the next Scottish Cup match.
  25. Depends on what he was sent off for. The screenshots below are from the disciplinary website from a few seasons ago so may be a little out of date. (if hard to read, click on it for a larger version). The data on both the Scottish FA and SPFL websites is hard to find and the list of suspensions on one of the sites only goes to 2023/24. LEAGUE SCOTTISH CUP
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