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IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER

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  1. Mmmmmm - beginning to sway to Killie - a few more alcohol bribes could do it. I'll be the guy in the kilt with a I am 35 badge.
  2. Was there not less than 1K at the first game ?
  3. But did ya fleece the arrogant wee fecker
  4. IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    Or a year to the date that the Muppets practically admitted that their adherence to Brewster was crass - perhaps two years later when we should have ejected the feckin lot of them. As far as I am concerned nobody can judge Butcher as he inherited a doomed and downtrodden team going into financial strife.
  5. A low mood does exist. Your comments have proved that. I dont know why it exists though. Its obvious that the attendances have dropped due to whats happened in the last year and some of the performances this season. But if fans have stopped going due to those reasons then thats fine cos i dont consider them true supporters. As ive said, being a supporter is all about following your team through thick and thin. I understand people cant make every game( including me!) but there has been an alarming fall in the home attendances. I really thought that all those years in the spl, we would have been able to build up a large following but it looks like we are gradually dropping down to our hardcore of about 1500. My point was aimed at our away support though. We have always had a decent sized faithful crowd going down to games and all im saying is that its a bit worrying when those numbers start to drop which they have done recently. Could we not expect a slighty higher percentage to go along? So what would be your solution to your low mood? What are these changes that need to be made that you talk about? CTID, I've got a lot of sympathy with your frustration and I don't think you intended to belittle anyone with your op, but I've got to disagree with your point above. I've been a fairly regular 'away' supporter for the past 12 years or so and have been to the vast majority of our away games in the last three seasons, and before this season our away support often numbered around the same as attended on Saturday (witness the "Smallest away support ever?" thread that some St Mirren-supporting tube posted on P&B last season). I've been pretty impressed with how many have turned out for away games this season: a lot of supporters seemed to buy into the "bounce straight back" scenario and seemed determined to back the team to do this. It's understandable if a combination of post-Christmas poverty and a more realistic view of our chances of promotion are now starting to erode the numbers travelling. And that's if; as a few people have pointed out already, Airdrie has rarely been a venue our supporters have travelled to in numbers. Historically, ICT supporters have always picked and chosen their away games carefully: the more fair-minded supporters of other teams recognise that this is because our fans and County fans have to cover a lot more miles than the other sets of fans in the league. The drop is home support is definitely more worrying, because that is a far more likely indicator of a general disillusionment among supporters. Anyway, keep the faith and make sure you do keep coming to the away games whenever you can - we don't want a repeat of the 18 we had at Ayr one time... It was 17 and it was Berwick - just beating the 21 at Dumfries - but both away in midweek. It has always been more fun away from home :huh: Oh and we still feckin outsung the cnuts both times.
  6. THIS THREAD IS A PRIME EXAMPLE OF THE DEPTHS THIS FORUM IS HITTING - I would rather have sarcasm than the total negativity and bitterness been displayed on here.
  7. I am in turmoil - what should I do ? - Its my 35th birthday after all - I have two feckin choices. A - breakfast at ma local pub - coach and ticket (birthday pressie) to the Scouse Derby - stuffing the reds - arranged game of pool and drinkies against an EFC social club in Skemersdale - back home to Chorley fer a late lock in. OR Up in the early hours - drive to Glesga - park up in Govan - a subway train to Central - return to Killie - back to Brechins in Govan fer a karaoke night run by two lesbians - back to Govan Jaggies to share a room with Sore Arse - and drive back to Chorley on Sunday. What would you do ?
  8. Skippy - Jim Calder - becos they were norwegian turds - The Johndo MacKenzie Stand - His name sounded like a thick fat lad.
  9. Not advice Donald.... just a challenge :) :) Finding out exactly just how much information you have could be worth a few drinks from the ICT Heathmount Posse CaleyD is many things - stupid is not one of them. Mmmmm :huh:
  10. My simmering anger has held me away from this forum as - especially with some voddie - I fear being banned sine die. But this thread echoes emotion - from many peeple who lambasted me - that I have been expressing for the last couple of seasons. The club is run by muppets - the club is in financial turmoil - the Muppets are trying to hold out in the hope that a wee turn of luck will change their fortune - but they are digging the hole deeper. Fortunately there is a saviour in the background - not a multi millionaire investor - but one that has plans to resurrect the club and take us back to the SPL - and maybe even a retirement role fer IHE - after all the proposed saviours are old school pals and have the boys of the late 70's on board to take control. I can see even more investors in the stars when the initial take over happens. But will the muppets relinquish their feckin awful management reins or are they so self feckin up their erses that they would prefer to take the club to its knees before they give us all a feckin break
  11. We are staying up.
  12. Have I mentioned that it is also my birthday and you expect to be bought drinks on yer birthday.
  13. I will be up for the Plastic Whistle and _ its ma feckin burfday at Killie Away days aint the same when ya have fears fer the future.
  14. Lets all hum the tune to the Muppet Show.
  15. Shurely you must have realised that the grenade is a poorly adjusted, low functioning ersehole with some entertainment value - fer fecks sake dont take him to heart - just laff along. :D
  16. I am afraid SP is an Twllt Din. Personally after Un beint o?r cwrw - Dwi eisiau mynd i?r tafarn i gael wyneb cachu - and my missus - Gae?r hi bronnau fel brynnau. No wonder the Welsh referee wants to see us cos Mae Cynghair Pel Droed Cymru ydy swbriel.
  17. All we need is fer Feb 8th to summon this man:
  18. Is the feckin answer not Motherwell ??
  19. If only the amateur muppets hadnt seen the Marius Niculae DVD.
  20. IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    We were singing the Fields of Athenry that nite: Come hear the noise of sneckie boys - as once more we took the mighty Celtic on - Hart flew down the wing - a Wyness goal was a sure thing - and the Caley went ballistic once again. :D
  21. I am reliably informed that our local official - Feb 8th - declared the pitch playable this morning. Have to fecki win this as the next round will coincide with ma 495th birthday.
  22. I aint seen anything so awe inspiring since the night the wooden stand at Kingsmills burnt down.
  23. He is the gay vote
  24. There are plenty of wandering sheep in the Aviemore area if you get frisky - take it ya hate the feckin English as well - At 46 ya are abit of an old git but I should be present and will be yer yooful minder. Good song to yer fekin anthem boyo is "Caley Thistle - Caley Thisltle - we'll support you ever more".
  25. Here is a piccy of Nauseus signing on

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