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  1. it was on radio scotland that he's to sign tomorrow for celtic.

    it's known that his girlfriend wanted to be back down south.

    and cause marshall's gone they need cover.  I suspect that he'll be getting more for sitting on the bench than he was playing for us..

    good luck Mark but as Gringo says.....

  2. there were many boos from our support Johnboy which I felt was a real shame and I personally felt disappointed.  I didn't and couldn't boo him.  When a player from any team is injured then we should be big enough to give a bit of applause. 

    We have generally in the past been known as fans who are fair, sporting and get along with other teams.

    I don't want to open up the whole debate yet again but while I can understand some folk feeling that they were let down by Craig I suspect that we do not know the whole story and I also suspect it may be a different one from the one we think or the 'line' we have been fed.  Craig did a job for us when he was with us and for that I'll be grateful.

  3. Posted on: January 14, 2007, 07:24:36 PMPosted by: Johnboy 

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    Quote from: L_G on January 14, 2007, 07:07:34 PM

    On the 27th Dundee are playing in Dingwall, could we maybe lend our support.  Heilandee comes along to our games, maybe we should return the favour and bolster the Dundee support - anyone up for it??

    johnboy says...

    I'll be up for that..... presumably H/Dee will be paying for the pre-match drinks.....!!

    forgot to put in the quote but......

    :021: :022: :021:

  4. Having read the warnings about potential trouble at the game tomorrow, I would ask that our fans keep an eye on 2 of our most troublesome supporters.

    Rumour has it that Big T fan is making the journey to the Granite city, where he plans to meet up with his second in command Absent friend.

    Apparently Absent friend is keen to rumble despite just being released from hospital following his latest scrap.

    I saw Big T fan today and he certainly is a soccer casual - he had his hair cut especially for tomorrows meet. He was also at the gym beefing himself up and will be wearing his nice new shirt tomorrow.

    If don's fans have any sense they'll steer clear of Inverness' answer to the Krays.

    I'll be keeping an eye on Big T on the journey and I'll try not to let him lead me astray.... :004: :001:

  5. I think from the north it's much easier to go through Bridge of Allan.

    Right at the "nd roundabout out of B of A right at the next roundabout and that's you in the Springkerse Ind Est then I think its a right again...

    Much easier and a quieter road than going through Stirling.

  6. Yes RIG...

    Upper Tier:        Adults £21.00;

                            Over 60, Under 18 £11.00

    Lower Tier:        Adults £19.00;

                            Over 60, Under 18 and full time students £9.00

    The under 12 passport can be used and voucher number 5 is valid when the child enters the ground with a full paying adult

  7. so that we can get things going smoothly, hopefully, can you please post on here if you're planning to go to the Dundee Social Club on Saturday.

    We need to get a rough idea of numbers and to know how many under 18s will be there otherwise they may be refused entry...

    thanks..

  8.    Will I go to the football on Saturday?

       That is a question which, in the past, I would never have asked myself. If I wasn't working it was....into the car and go, go, go. Home and away since league election I have travelled from Peebles in the Scottish Border country.............a commitment of a whole day and some considerable expense. Now, I feel , things are slightly different this year.

    Week after week I hear radio commentators describing the fare on offer at home as dire,scrappy,even boring..................in short.................lacking in ENTERTAINMENT.

    Entertainment and value for money has always been what I'm looking for. I may be wearing rose-tinted glasses but I don't see on the park nowadays what I used to see. I am in a small minority, I know, but I would happily be in a lower division (I do miss those days) watching a ludicrously high-scoring end-to-end game .....even if on the end of a beating. AND, I don't need goals galore either. My two favourite games were a tense-as-you-could-possibly-get  top-of-the-table  clash with Clyde (30/11/02) when we had to wait until the 80th minute for Barry Robson (oh to have a player like him!) to break the deadlock with a delicious curling free-kick. The other game that springs to mind..........and I remember raving on about it to incredulous work mates.........was a 3-4 defeat at the hands of Falkirk ( on Feb 8th (!) 2003). We were sunk that day by an Owen Coyle hat-trick if memory serves me, but the ENTERTAINMENT factor was unsurpassable.

    Due to work I have missed the following games in Inverness this term. 0-0 draws with Hibs, D Utd and yesterday with Hearts , and the 0-1 defeat at the hands of Falkirk. What have I Actually missed? According to the media and this forum...........very little!

    Now its easy to get nostalgic for all those classic games under Pele, the comebacks, the visits to homely little grounds where anything went (**** I even took my dog into Gayfield on a couple of occasions). No plastic seats,great craic,no officious stewarding, half the price.

    The price of progress has been high indeed.............we can't slip backnow...............it would be a financial disaster for the club.

    I still love watching MY club..........I don't think that will ever change................but when it comes to getting into the car at 9.30 and pointing it in the direction of the A9 there is a new factor involved......................will I be ENTERTAINED????

    Let me.....

    :001: :015:

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