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  1. 3 minutes ago, ferben1994 said:

    I hope after reading and hearing what the man went through with his illness people get off his back.

    He genuinely wants to help our team do well and he's if nothing else not short on effort as well as being our current top scorer this season.

    Let's for once try and get behind all our players at the business end of the season, we still have a great chance of the playoffs and his goals are going to be crucial.

     

    Totally agree. Already our top scorer this season, and may well end up better than Billy Mackay. Keep going Jordan, true supporters wish you well.

     

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  2. Just been watching our Scottish Cup run on DVD. I really want to cry for where we are now. Our board never took the opportunities to promote our club, and get investors in after that. We are just about back to 1974.

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  3. Well done all at ICT. Who would have thought we would be where we are today in January.  Immensely proud of our club, players and Management team. We will be back with a stronger start to next season. Watch out County, United and the rest.

     

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  4. 56 minutes ago, CaleyD said:

    Hypothetically speaking....

    If the club was facing administration (and it would come as absolutely no surprise to me), then it would need to be actioned before next Saturday for the club to take the 15 point hit this season (and 5 next season).  If it were to happen in the close season, then the penalty would leave us starting the next campaign 15 points down (5 points the season after that).

    No surprise to me either!

  5. 1 hour ago, PerfICT said:

    We can't blame the pitch or the referees, guys. We are bang average and the reasons are various: small core support, poor club management over past 2.5 years, poor recruitment, poor discipline, hangovers from previous regimes etc. My concern  is not this season, but whether we can sustain another year as a full-time club. That is where we are at - either next season or the next, we have to accept the real possibility of having to go part-time. That is the magnitude of the failings over the last 2 seasons.

    My thoughts exactly. Well said neighbour.

     

  6. 40 minutes ago, Kingsmills said:

    We need neither a sugar daddy or more surporters although, especially with regard to the latter, that would be a welcome bonus.

    We survived in the top tier for over a decade, with one minor blip, without a sugar daddy or a large fan base. We did so with generally sound management both on and off the pitch sometimes combined with a measure of good fortune.

    While we have no divine right to be in the Premiership, there is no reason whatsoever why we can't enjoy a similar run again.

    I would consider the blip to be major rather than minor.. We had no sound management ether on or off the field last season

  7. On ‎2‎/‎3‎/‎2018 at 4:37 PM, caleyboy said:

    no highland  derbies next season cos they will survive and we are nowhere near getting there. sad but realism must kick in.

    It's true we will not return to Premier League football for a long time. To survive back in that league we need a sugar daddy, or more supporters. How can we entice better players to Inverness???. We are maybe better suited to the Championship. Without money being invested in the club, I hate to say it but "we are doomed". Realism has been kicking in to me for sometime.

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