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  1. I have to admit I'm struggling with Scottish football. Not that long ago I would get excited about the possibility of a game on a Saturday but now I feel I'm only going out of a sense of duty.

    If Rangers are liquidated and bounce straight back into the SPL as a newco, Scottish football will have become such a joke that the Clach Park or even Tesco will seem like a more appealing proposition than a game in our country's "top" division. If the boot was on the other foot and ICT were liquidated and turned back up as Inverness City looking for a SPL place, would Rangers vote them back in? Would they hell!!

    What will I do if it happens? I truly don't know is the answer. I will see how other family members feel who attend games but I think it is likely that I'll at the very least find myself considering how I can best make my feelings of disgust felt.

  2. Tansey and Foran were terrific today. I also thought McKay and Winall put in a good shift. It was just one of those days where we threw everything at Killy but the ball wouldn't go in the back of the net. It was a frustrating game for sure but let's not let the red mist cloud our judgment. The only thing I agree with you on is Gnapka, he was way off the pace.

    Foran terrific! Thought he had an absolute howler. Couldn't do anything right though he did play his part on the build up to the goal.

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  3. Think it will be interesting to see how many fans Rangers bring on the 24th. Some of their fans may choose to not put any money into the pockets of other clubs except Rangers. ICT may indeed be concerned about getting paid for ticket sales.

    I can't help but wonder how Rangers will get here. An over-night stay seems unthinkable unless somebody else pays for it. Wonder what McCoist's mini bus driving skills are like.

    Expected to see lots of Rangers fans in the Sneck defiantly wearing shirts and scarves today. Didn't see one. It seems to have totally knocked Gers fans for six.

    What really cracks me up is the irony of HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE & CUSTOMS chasing Rangers. Wonder if they'll be singing God save the Queen this week. If Rangers fans aren't, Celtic fans might be.

  4. Yes, many happy hours spent at the Innes before and after the game.

    The two memories that spring to mind are the the relegation wake where despite our disappointment it was very clear that life would go on and Caley Thistle were not dead. Also, remember returning there after the 1-0 win against Celtic in the Cup to find it shut (not sure what Colin was thinking about really)but we all somehow managed to get in for a wee celebration.

    Looking forward to my first visit of 2011-12 on Saturday.

  5. I am not a golfer but I enjoy watching golf on the TV and have been to odd days at various championships. I thought it would be fun to buy a season ticket for the Barclays Scottish Open and did so in March for the pricely sum of ?55. Not bad for a possible five days entertainment. All in all I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and will do it again next year. Certainly, Saturday's problems were frustrating and I visited the course that evening when it looked like play would re-commence. The whole place had really taken a hammering.

    Certainly the leading players were taking advantage of Castle Stuart with its wide fairways, short par 4's and others that are downhill all the way. That's not uncommon on the European Tour where many tournaments are won with scores miles under par. I also saw plenty examples of how Castle Stuart can bite back. I got the impression the players were really enjoying the excperience. Also read in a newspaper today that Jim Furyk was watching the tournament on TV down south getting ready for the British Open and is keen to come next year. Hopefully, there are more like him.

    If you weren't there this year, plan to go in 2012. You'll enjoy it.

    So here are the things that impressed me most.

    There are lots of really good vantage points. Plenty places where you'll get a great view. Probably the worst course from this point of view is the Old Course at St Andrews.

    Getting to and from the course was simplicity itself. The car parks and shuttle buses were very well organised. It will often take longer to get out of the Caledonian Stadium car park after a game.

    When the sun shines the place truly looks stunning. It has to be seen to be appreciated. TV does not give you the full picture.

    The work that must have gone into getting the course ready for Sunday was monumental. I tip my hat to everybody involved.

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