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PullMyFinger

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  1. We deserve better, the squad deserve better, the Board deserves better and the SPL deserves better. I have given this a lot of thought and IMHO I think he should go sooner rather than later. I know that a change in management can unsettle a squad but so can relegation and that is a real possibility if we stick to the Status Quo. I'll close this poll after the next game.
  2. What does that mean? I think he means Grassa but the truth is Grassa would have to get agreement from the Board as it would cost the club money. The fact that the club is losing money at the moment is another issue. Investing in another manager midway through the season can be disruptive in a squad that is performing but IMHO I don't think it would have a negative effect and the right man could win back the dressing room, motivate the players and attract the fans back to the stadium.
  3. I concur with the previous posters, however I can't get the term "pissing in the wind" out of my head.
  4. Killjoy
  5. Fact - He was the architect of the team that got us promotion to the SPL.
  6. Without wishing to start a debate can you please substantiate that comment, why are you pretty sure? Would it be ICT or Pele who would block it? And did you think Brewster would be back?
  7. That's fair comment, Brewster was tactically inept by placing him in the team against Rangers for his first start. Duff was settled but will he be now?
  8. Fact - he jumped ship to go to Aberdeen - He left to manage the team he supported as a boy, and to increase his income, which of us wouldn't do the same? (our next two managers did likewise) But he left behind a footballing team which played an attractive game as a team and took several scalps from higher league opposition and several of his signings still remain years later. The team he left made the next two managers look so good that they were both snapped up by SPL opposition. Robertson was unfortunate to lose out as Hearts were taken over but Brewster was exposed as inadequate in the managerial department at the Arabs and was soon discarded. Steve Paterson has a lot to prove to many in the Scottish game including some on here and I would certainly love to see him return.
  9. Is that the 'neep song? His job isn't over, it's far from it. He has got to regain the dressing room, motivate a demotivated team, retain the best players (not just his "favourites"), attract new players and start getting points. I'd give him another week, then give someone else a chance. A "sporting chance" even. hint! hint!
  10. What transfer budget would that be? You need extra income streams such as cup runs to generate budgets. Abysmall performances lead to smaller crowds but overheads remain the same which means even less money. Keep your personal attacks to yourself please and try to be objective. Pele was and is the best tactician and man manager this club is likely to ever see. With the support and belief of everyone at Inverness he could "up the ante" as far as this club is concerned. I'd love to see his style of free flowing attractive football at TCS again, can you remember when you went to TCS to see the beautiful game and win lose or draw you felt you'd been entertained? I can but the memory is fading.
  11. As a player Ritchie is past it and as an accountant he'll probably be out of reach in the wages dept..
  12. I still believe - in Steve
  13. Better than Brewster
  14. Yes, next!
  15. That's how it should be though, isn't it?
  16. Plenty of candidates on here.
  17. That's out of order! Addicts don't need shrinks, they need the support of everyone around them at all times until they can control their addiction. Steve is already confronting his demons face to face and I for one commend him. Good luck Steve, Haste Ye Back!
  18. Thats an interesting idea/combination. So instead of one former manager, we'd have two? I don't think that would be progressive at all, I would rather a new management team altogether. As I said, sometimes you need to go backwards in order to get off the path your own and back onto a more progressive/successful one. We could try appointing a whole new team, and if a suitable one could be found, then great. The reason I mention Robbo and CC is because I think our biggest problem with the team right now is a lack of motivation, and the fact we've moved away from the gritty determined team that always went forward and never gave up. A team that could walk off the pitch after any game, win, lose or draw, with it's head held high. We need to re-establish that pride in the team, and nobody knows more about being part of that then Charlie. If anyone can find what is needed to bring it back, then I think he can. Robbo, very highly thought of in footballing circles, lots of friends all over the place (look at the way he set up Liverpool for Barry's Testimonial). He has contacts to bring in young talent, he is respected enough to be able to attract more experienced players to the club. And most of all, he doesn't have the "this is our lot, let's make the best of it attitude". He will drive the team to be the best it can be, and as we saw with the whole promotion thing, he'll stand up to the guys upstairs when need be. Re-appointing these guys might be a backward move in terms of time, but it would be a forward move in terms of getting the team back to where it should be, back to an ethos that works for us as ICT and not trying to replicate what clubs do elsewhere. Fair do's, Robbo might be able to get Park back too and I think a rejuvenated Steve Patterson would bring more to the management team (D of F anyone?) and I'm sure he'd be able to attract a few gems from the lower divisions too.
  19. Thats an interesting idea/combination. So instead of one former manager, we'd have two? I don't think that would be progressive at all, I would rather a new management team altogether. (there should be a K in tick, or is that your wee team?)
  20. Is Brewster still registred as a player?
  21. How about Robbie Williamson then?
  22. newsbot story P&J 27/10/08 Quote Craig Brewster "Players must show stronger mentality" "We have lost the last two games at the start of the second half and I made sure it didn't happen on Saturday." Is it relevant when we lost the games? Or that we did lose the games? Mr Brewster seems to have been taking lessons in Whataboutery. There's no I in TEAM Mr Brewster, if the team fails we all fail and that includes you. Start taking ownership for the performances and maybe then we can see some entertaining football with points for ICT.
  23. We'll be having lots of sleepless nights worrying about relegation.
  24. Well actually he was correct, but..........
  25. It takes a man to admit you're mistakes, good luck.
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