Everything posted by Scotty
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ICT REJECT BREWSTER BIDS !
If we were offered 100k for Proctor we should get the cheque into the bank and cashed ASAP as that is probably way more than we would expect at this stage ..... 100k for Black perhaps, maybe 50k for Proctor, but if those deals were done then there should also be sell-on clauses and 'future fees' as i mentioned above ... Personally, I would like to see both remain at the club and for us to tell DUFC to get lost as they are both players that are first team material. We may have Tokely, Caff, Parratt available for the right side, but what happens if say Tokely gets injured and Caff has to play in central defence because Granty is off-form ... that leaves us with the untried Parratt for RB and no cover .... whereas we know that Proctor can do it. Also, the midfield with a Black / Keogh combination sounds quite interesting. I am sure there are more twists and turns to come before the season starts, but I have faith in CC & GB to get it right.
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ICT REJECT BREWSTER BIDS !
I agree with Bonzo !!! maybe not with the valuation figure, but certainly with the concept that both Black and Proctor are very promising youngsters and as such should have a decent value attached to them .... The evil twins might want to continue buying in over the hill waning 'stars' but other teams need to develop youth and If we were to let either go, then we should be looking for a decent figure and some 'future' fees if they were to achieve certain milestones like full international call-ups etc Between Grassa and CC, I think we are in good hands in moulding the team for next season by trying to keep those we 'must' keep like "the Machine", and acquiring new talent like the rumoured approaches for Hoolahan and Rankin .... In the words of someone else .... I BELIEVE that CC and GB will not let us down :003:
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Supporters
all over the place http://hmssneck.com/ict/index.php?option=c...&Itemid=202
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Caithness supporters
There are a few ..... http://hmssneck.com/ict/index.php?option=c...&Itemid=202
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ICT REJECT BREWSTER BIDS !
I think there is a real desire not to deal with DUFC at the root of this !!!!
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On what park!!
feckin pedant :002: :004: :002:
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Rooney's Right Foot
They were doing a piece on the sports section of the local news over here last night about the world cup .... they were talking about certain teams chances, although mention of the Italians was more to do with their official D&G suits rather than their chances !! When it came to talking to people on the street, they ignored every team except England in interviews with the public. It seems that the Canadian England supporters are expecting nothing less than a world cup win ..... However, the really funny (and portrayed as arrogant) part of the segment came at the very end when they revealed that England officials have already organised a 'victory party' for the 10th July - the day after the final !!! - arrogant swines I say, I say arrogant swines (the media and officials I mean, not the normal English people) ~Clicky~
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Bring Back Brewster
:025: :025: :025: :025: :025: :025: Excellent comments - wholeheartedly agree
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Tam Cowan Night - Dingwall
fair play to the RC supporters for trying to turn the 'fortunes' of the club around - I would far rather see them in the SPL than Ferranti-Meadowbank-Livingston Thistle
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Summer Trivia
went from Livi to Falkirk on loan if i remember correctly then went back to Canada to play with Vancouver Whitecaps ... released last season. not playing now AFAIK.
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Summer Trivia
nope - no-one has mentioned him yet (thats supposing I was right - and I am pretty sure I was)
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Summer Trivia
got it !!!! - its a bloody good question though so will PM my answer to you and keep others guessing for a little longer :015: :014:
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Season Tickets - the answer...
Click -HERE- to go to the 'contact us' page on the official site which will enable you to send Mike Smith an email
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Summer Trivia
I have 2 guesses :015: Guess 1 = Jimmy Calder - I seem to remember him playing in goal for the opposition in a friendly or testimonial. Guess 2 = Kevin Byers - for some reason, I seem to think he may have played against us in a friendly when the opposition didnt have enough players ......
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Season Tickets - the answer...
Here are some relevant dates, not all of which were included in press release. Fixtures released - 22nd June 2006 First Game - 29th July 2006 Final Game - 20th May 2007 Cup Final - 26th May 2007
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How to increase the home crowds?
Although they dont post, and dont always do anything with suggestions or comments put forward, many ICT people read the site very carefully !!!
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ICT Players Who Have Scored European Goals
Technically, I guess he played for CALEDONIAN THISTLE not INVERNESS CALEDONIAN THISTLE ... but thats just semantics as far as I am concerned. SATURDAY 1st APRIL 1995, FIRS PARK, FALKIRK - BELLS SCOTTISH LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION EAST STIRLING 1 (Geraghty 2) CALEDONIAN THISTLE 0 EAST STIRLING - McDougall, Watt, R. Lee, Stirling, Sneddon, Ross, I. Lee, Hunter (Millar 84), Geraghty, Cuthbert (Abercromby 68), Dwyer Sub - Moffat CALEDONIAN THISTLE - McRitchie, Brennan, McAllister, Scott, Noble, Hastings, Mitchell, Lisle, Urquhart (Robertson 68), Christie (Hercher 61), MacMillan Sub - Calder REFEREE - Mr A Freeland (Aberdeen) ATTENDANCE - 394 REPORT - This game started badly for Caley Thistle when they lost a goal in 2 minutes. The goal came as a result of a poor defensive clearance from a Robert Lee shot - it fell to Geraghty who blasted the ball high into the net. Veteran striker Billy Urquhart nearly equalised 6 minutes later but his shot was brilliantly saved by McDougall. At the other end Lee Cuthbert came close for East Stirling. The visitors efforts at snatching an equaliser resulted in a Christie header being cleared off the line and a Mitchell shot hitting the post. In the second half Mitchell again came close but McDougall saved well. The home side created a number of chances but their finishing was poor.[/code] [code]TUESDAY 11th APRIL 1995, TELFORD STREET PARK, INVERNESS - BELLS SCOTTISH LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION CALEDONIAN THISTLE 0 ALBION ROVERS 2 (Thomson 26, Scott 84) CALEDONIAN THISTLE - McRitchie, S. MacDonald, McAllister, Hercher, Noble (Sweeney 8), Sanderson (McCraw 61), Mitchell, Scott, Urquhart, Christie, MacMillan Sub - Calder ALBION ROVERS - Wight, Dolan, Gallagher, Wilcox, Ryan, Deeley, Thomson, J. McBride, Scott, Young (Quinn), Beattie Sub - M. McBride REFEREE - Mr G Mitchell (Arbroath) ATTENDANCE - 491 REPORT - This re-arranged match took place on a cold Tuesday night and Albion recorded only their fifth win of the season. The opening goal came in 26 minutes when Martin Scott ran from midfield before passing to Thomson who scored from the edge of the box. At the other end a Colin Mitchell shot was cleared off the line by Ryan and Wight denied the home side when he saved at the feet of Charlie Christie. In the second half Caley Thistle were denied what many thought was a clear cut penalty when Colin Mitchell was sandwiched in the area. Albion pressed forward and a superb Joe McBride 30 yard drive crashed off the post. The second goal for Albion came 6 minutes from time when Scott scored after a good solo effort. SATURDAY 13th MAY 1995, TELFORD STREET PARK, INVERNESS - BELLS SCOTTISH LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION CALEDONIAN THISTLE 1 (Hercher 72) QUEEN'S PARK 1 (McCormack 19) CALEDONIAN THISTLE - McRitchie, Brennan, McAllister, Hercher, C.Sinclair, Bennett, Mitchell, Lisle (Christie 55), McCraw (Urquhart 70), Holmes, Robertson Sub - Calder QUEEN'S PARK - Chalmers, Wilson, Graham, J. Orr, Matchett (Smith 70), Ferguson, Callan, Caven, McCormack, G. Orr (McPhee 57), McGoldrick Sub - Edgar REFEREE - Mr M. F. Pocock (Aberdeen) ATTENDANCE - 640 MAN OF THE MATCH - Mark Holmes (Caledonian Thistle) REPORT - Sergei Baltacha's last game as Caley Thistle manager was a disappointment. In 15 minutes Queens nearly scored but Ross Caven's angled drive was tipped away by McRitchie. Three minutes later McAllister came close at the other end but a minute after that Queens took the lead. Gary Orr's pass into the box was collected by Steve McCormack who scored from 15 yards. There were few real chances in the game but in 79 minutes the home side equalised. Alan Hercher scored with a header after a Bennett cross was flicked on by Billy Urquhart. Caven nearly scored for Queens a few minutes later but his 15 yard effort went wide. Queens were then awarded a free kick on the edge of the box after McRitchie was penalised for breaching the four steps rule. The 'keeper turned the free kick away for a corner but was booked for his continued protests.[/code]
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ICT Players Who Have Scored European Goals
yup - I knew there would be questions about that (which is why i included appearance totals in brackets), but Ian Broadfoot's stats show that he started 2 matches and came on as a sub in a third ..... mind you thats 3 more matches than Billy remembered when it was mentioned on Sportsound during the season .....
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ICT Players Who Have Scored European Goals
you didnt say only current players so here's a couple to add to the list ..... Billy Urquhart (3 ICT appearances) scored in Europe for Rangers did he not ? Duncan Shearer (63 ICT appearances) probably scored in Europe for the Dons ?
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Butcher and Mowbray
If indeed they both leave their respective clubs it is a shame. Both Butcher and Mowbray have been a breath of fresh air because of their ability to talk out of their mouths instead of their erses like some of the other managers around .... I have respect for them both. OK, now the niceties are over .... It's time for IHE to trot out the contenders .... Hendry, Gough, Lambert, O'Neil, Burley ..
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Debt free 'DEE
Sounds like they are using a similar plan to that which David Sutherland brought to ICT when we were several millions in the red ..... if the new board can do as good a job as our chairman did in steadying the ship and trying to make sure the books start to balance then it could be onwards and upwards again for DFC ..... good luck.
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SPL Predictor
Ok - the test worked :) I will try to 'adjust' it slightly so that we can fit it into next season's features. Dont worry if it disappears from the menu during the close season, it will definitely be back !!
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World Cup Predictor ????
OK - I think this has passed the 'taste test' .... It seems to work, although, I did have to enter 1 result to test it so have a 4 point lead on everyone .... that lead will be resolved when the actual result is entered as the table will be recalculated !!! This is how it works ..... Click on the 'World Cup Predictor' link on the left menu (will appear later) You will be taken to a screen that shows all the results and has a list of all games. (as mentioned above, game 1 has points issued already but that was for testing and will be automatically recalculated when the actual score is entered) There will be a menu on the right side that allows you to enter predictions, view results (default page you are looking at) and also view the prediction table. It will also show you the next game and the top 20 predictors. You DO NOT need to register, all users are automatically registered using their site login ID - you can take part or not, its up to you. To enter a prediction, click on the 'enter predictions' link and then on the team names of the game you want to predict. You may also alter predictions in here up until game time. Enter your half-time / full-time predictions. To view the leaderboard click on 'Prediction Table' - you should also be able to click on a user's name to view their predictions (but I havent fully tested that yet !) SCORING - You get 2 points for each part of your prediction that is correct and a bonus if you get the exact score. Points awarded as follows. Predict correct overall result regardless of score - W/L/D = 2 pts Predict correct HT / FT goals for home team = 2 points for each part you get right Predict correct HT / FT goals for away team = 2 points for each part you get right Predict exact score - I can set this one of two ways - a fixed score of say 10 ... or my preference which is to base the score on how many predicted a result and how many got it right ..... I will let the users decide what they prefer (please comment below) ..... If its a set value, then you get 10 points for an exactly correct result however, if we want the potentially more exciting method then the points are shared out between those who get it right and multiplied by a 'factor' !! ... for example, if 100 people enter a prediction for this match and 25 get it right, the 25 'winners' would get (100/25)* 'factor'. We have set the factor to 5 so in this example that would mean all those who predicted the correct result would get (100/25)*5 or 20 points .... if only 10 people got it got it right, they would get 50 points, if only 1 person got it right, then they would get 500 points !!! [*]Table generation - table generation is automatic. One of the admins will enter the scoreline from each match into the system and it will score it automatically. There is no restriction on changing your entries up to game time but the system will 'close' predictions when the game is ready to kick-off. [*]As this is a prediction league for the World Cup, there may be updates to this module prior to the start of the competition - I will install any updated versions that are released until a few days before the start of the WC, so am telling all users this fact in advance just in case any of the updates cause any predictions to go astray or become corrupted. It will be the USER'S responsibility to check their own predictions before the WC kicks off to ensure that they are all recorded as desired.
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How to increase the home crowds?
It was mentioned on another thread .... but one factor in increasing the crowd sizes is to get season tickets available for sale before the end of the current season. If safety from relegation is assured then it is reasonable to expect that the prices be announced 2 or 3 games before the end of that season ... give fans till the end of the season for 'early bird' specials, give them a few weeks after that to confirm first refusal on their existing seat(s), get a package together that is mailed out to existing ST holders or available to new or potential ST holders that not only has ticket prices but also includes details of the hospitality offers available for the next season ... in short, MARKET the club to an audience who are already (in most cases) pre-disposed to take these offers up ..... I would also like to see the club take a leaf out of Aberdeen's book and implement a voucher scheme for non season ticket holders .... attendance at 'lesser' games would then be required to qualify for tickets for games against Hearts, Celtic, Rangers (and maybe even our 'local rivals' Aberdeen !) etc. This would have no effect on the crowd for the 'big' games, but might add a few thousand bums on seats over the season for games against the likes of St Mirren, Falkirk, Dunfermline etc
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next season strip?
Personally - if it were me, and I DID suggest this to the club when the photo of the 'alledged' new kit first emerged on the Internet, I would pressure ERREA into supplying 3 or 4 samples of the new strip so that the club could officially launch it ASAP .... OK, they may not physically get the stock until a later date, but they could get it onto the club shop site so that pre-orders could be taken ... if the final strip resembles the photo that was displayed (briefly) a few times, I think it will be our best selling top EVER. Whats my basis for this ? ...... When the original online club shop was launched (3 seasons ago) all that was on it was a graphic representation of the new strip which was to be launched a few weeks later. Within the first 2 or 3 weeks, so many pre-orders were taken that the club had to order a load more from Errea just so they could have some to sell in the shop !!!