Everything posted by TopSix
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Easter Road Plans ?
RiG's flat for 8am
- Crown and Inverness Union
- Hearts Tickets
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No more Merger talk
They're calling us Caley on BBC Scotland.
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Odds
The bookies usually offer 12/1 on us for the celtic fixture.
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Odds
Odds on a draw are 6/1 and it's 1/6 for Leigh Griffiths to win.
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Slur on Club
I'd be genuinely intrigued to know the extent to which stewarding issues have had an impact on our attendances in recent years.
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Banning young team from busses
The idea of having representatives for different age groups is a good one. A lot of SNP branches elect 'champions' for different groups - older people, young people, etc. This is something CJT could perhaps emulate.
- Pay What You Can
- Pay What You Can
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Pies
There's not a chance I'd part with my thermos. Bovril out of jar in a thermos is immense - and probably safer than the polystyrene cups they use.
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Pies
Could the ban on flasks be abolished? We've probably got the coldest stadium in the top flight and being able to get a hot drink without paying rip off prices would be good.
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Pay What You Can
I was speaking to a Partick fan earlier. He went up to the match because it was pay what you can. He said he paid a fiver to get in and wouldn't have gone if it hadn't been pay what you can. He said other Partick fans were paying 10/15/20 quid. I took a season book this year to help the club - especially in the hope of seeing replacements for Shinnie and Watkins (a tall order). However I won't be renewing next year as I've barely made it to a match. I can't justify spending £300 on a season book I've barely been able to use. I wish the clubs would approach Scotrail to see if they could introduce supporters services. For example, for the match against Hearts next week, people travelling from Edinburgh Waverley would either have to catch the 0633 service or the 0833 to make it to the stadium on time. Coupled with the fact that it's £52 return, it's not feasible on top of paying £20+ for a match ticket. The implications of fixtures being televised is also a major headache. ICTFC fans who live in other cities have to plan travel in advance but it's difficult to do this when fixtures can be altered only 6 weeks before the original date. Could the clubs thrash out which games they want before the start of the season and then publish the fixture list? Lowering the price for all fans (home and away) for televised matches would also be good. Hypothetically, let's say we have 19 Premiership home matches. 5 are shown on BT Sport / Sky Sports and they have been selected before the season starts. (Working on the basis we get rid of the split at the end.) Season ticket (adult, North stand): 14 untelevised matches at £18 each = £252 5 televised matches at £8 each = £40 Total of £292 Non-season ticket prices could be set at £20 (untelevised) and £10 (televised). I'd follow Partick's example of U16s go free. I'm unsure if pay what you can is effective or sustainable. I heard someone paid 7p to get into the home end yesterday. From my perspective, knowing the prices for match tickets in advance would be a big help. There appears to be simple solutions to combat falling crowd numbers but nobody seems to be bothered about doing anything.
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Pies
The pies at Ainslie Park are £1 and a bovril is £1. Realistic pricing, IMHO
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Pies
Spot on. Harry Gow for a fresh roll before the match and take it in with you.
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Joint Statement Regarding Pyro at Matches
Cringeworthy stuff from the wee team.
- Kilmarnock -V- Inverness CT
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Highland Hospice share transfer
I would hazard a guess and assume this is the case.
- Kilmarnock -V- Inverness CT
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Scottish Cup 2016 - our defence of the trophy!
It's winnable.
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Scottish Cup Replay v Stirling Albion : UPDATED
Great that it's on Sky. Will save a lot of people from having to travel to it. Will the clubs rethink the pricing now? Out of interest, how much will Sky pay for the rights?
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matchday thread - stirling
Just had a look at the table. Fair point.
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matchday thread - stirling
With our Premiership future looking relatively secure, might it be worth looking to give some of the players on the fringes some match time in the league fixtures?
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matchday thread - stirling
In terms of creativity, we could do worse than looking to sign Josh Falkingham from the Pars. Cracking wee player.
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matchday thread - stirling
Tremarco starting in the replay is a must. Williams should also start. I thought their right back was their weak link and moving Williams further up to go up against him should be the key to unlocking their defence. Fair play to them though. They worked well and parked the bus. Why we sat back so deep is a mystery to me. And Nat Wedderburn?