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  1. Ian Black :thumb04: :018:
  2. IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    Very close to agreeing with the super steel girded hammock swinging Mountie - but I reckon Brew will bring back Proctor and play him in central defence, dropping Duff to the bench. I reckon if Munro is fit he will stick with Maguire and both Proctor and Duff will warm the bench. It wouldnt totally surprise me if he played McBain in left midfield and pair Imrie up front with Barrowman - if I am rite Brew needs booting out pronto. Personally I would go: Fraser Proctor (Tokely) Munro (Duff) Duff (Proctor) McBain Cowie Black Duncan Imrie Barrowman Rooney Lets look to the feckin future.
  3. Glad someone else noticed IHE. It baffled us and was best decribed as a very strong smell of hamster. Did anyone check Caley100's pockets - he has a feckin knack of getting rid of hamsters.
  4. I thought that Bristol Rovers deserved the draw at Old Triffid.
  5. IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    My flag is evidently under used - who wants to take care of it and fly the feckin thing home and away on a game by game basis - I will hand it over at falkirk.
  6. But there is no life after ICT - it is death fer the faithful few - watching the Highland League in the celestial Howden End. Doesnt that thought ease the thoughts of dying ?
  7. IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    Shurely you have all learned the lesson not to listen to what our club representatives say on a formal basis - learn to read between the lines fer fecks sake. It would be great if somebody at ICT actually just told us the bottom line fer once - as if we wouldnt understand statements like - we dont have enuff dosh - or we have tried fer --- and he turned it down cos of the wages - but the club then thinks that they are showing themselves up as clowns. How can they be any more clowns than they have been over the last couple of seasons - by not telling the facts at the onset and trying to cloud rumours or issues they ceraete the chinese whispers and end up with egg on their faces as most time the outcome has been forecast on this forum. Shurely they must also understand that this is a small club and information leaks readily. Brew is happy with the defenders that he has - he wants to be proved right about his signings of Proctor, Maguire or Zadi and his insisitence with Hastings and faith in Munro as a leader. Otherwise he would have to admit tht he has made a mistake - but the Board should be over ruling him on that. We clearly need a central defender with experience - but that may put Brew in a bad light if he was seen to be wrong and a seasoned professional may also challenge Brew - and we know what happens then.
  8. As a predominantly away fan I suspect that this season will be a return to the away day point taking affairs and I suspect that we may return to ending up with more away points than home points. This seemed to always be the case in the first two seasons when we stuck rigidly to a 4-5-1 and counter attacking style. Apart from a 6 week spell last season we appeared to have tried to go without that system and we didnt really have the players to do it plus Brew kept on changing the team and the formations. I suspect that with what we have got Brew is almost resigned to stick with the 4-5-1 which augurs well fer the away day support. But how does he change that at home. Well IMHO it has to be a 4-4-2 or an attack minded 4-4-1-1. Play with width and try and play the ball on the deck. And wait fer it - that may be the one place that we will miss the Mercenary - at home he could play the lone striker role becos of his touch and being able to hold the ball up and pass - Barrowman may be a better option away from home - with pace and movement in midfield - but he - nor anybody else - isnt going to replace the greedy one up front. Barrowman isnt a Bayne either so we have to look to putting two up front and playing to their strengths and stop the aimless feckin hoofing. Anyway it is 3-0 to the Away X1 and I think that the Away X1 will win again this season.
  9. Agree that it is early days yet but disagree that we have to play 4-5-1 - Harped on fer ages about it but 4-5-1 at home only works against the likes of the Old Filth. Best to get the bad ones out of our system early doors and we should know how to beat Hibees tactically at home. And it is irritating that we are not straining a gut to get in a new dfeender - I fear that Brew continues to keep faith in what he has got - That is a BIG mistake.
  10. IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    Treesferlife in the Caledonian Forest !! Fer fecks sake its a Greenpeace Supporters Club - but perhaps they are pining for home.
  11. Now - if this isnt a visual hallucination to add to yer tactile and visual ones - this is indeed a disgrace and needs to be reported pronto. Before I read anything else did ya smell anything funny yesterday ?
  12. Aaah - now I understand - you were on an all day bender - that is the only explanation for tactile and visual hallucinatory experiences - I suppose in the sober light of day you will now realise that Andy Barrowman has more chance of being the next Mr Whippy than the next Paul Ritchie. :018: ;)
  13. How feckin much did you drink last night ? And leave the feckin prophecies to an expert.
  14. As I am commenting fromafar - please correct me - but WHY do we go 4-5-1 at home - it cries out fer a 4-4-2. Brew still hankers for Royster - get him back to left full back as that is the only position that he tends to perform consistently in - Imrie needs a spell of games on the left fer fecks sake - if Duncan wasnt 100% then why play him ? And have we not learned from the Mercenary last year - even he struggled up front on his tod with hoofs being the ploy - how the **** is Barrowman supposed to cope on his own. A central defender is a must.. And I have a feeling that we will be picking up the most points on the away days this season.
  15. Good feckin point - it fair concerned me last season. To play the offside trap you have to either have a very organised, together defence or a defender with real pace to recover - we have neither, Last season the main culprits were Rosscoe and Hastings who often dawdled when the shout came. Maguire on the other hand was often edgy and tended to hold back. Granty was guilty of putting the hands up on several occasions but surely he would have been responsible for the initial shout. I feel that Granty learned the "push" form Dods who regularly held his hand up but was always in the stance to try and recover. Fraser used to be of little help but he improved last season when he played the "sweeper" role a lot better. Surely this has been practised in feckin training. I dont mind Granty giving the shout and putting his hands up as long as the line comes out together, the central defenders position themselves to play on and recover and Mikey is on his feckin toes to "sweep".
  16. IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    Only if he feckin behaves himself. Any **** from Cork is dodgy in ma book but I am impressed that he appears literate. It may make him feel more at home if he knows that we have an IRA bastion in the town - Inverness Royal Academy. How any **** could be linked with the feckin Cellic is beyond me - and if I am wrong about him I will get a Fenian tattoo.
  17. IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    Hairy - ma boss IS actually a Stoke City season ticket holder who goes to most of their reserve games as well. He reckons that if the Potters were still in the Championship that they may well have held on to Mr Rooney. He feels that they have let him go as Adam can see that his chances will be limited and he wants to play first team football at as high a level as possible. He has a lot to prove and unfortunately his sights are probably aimed at a higher level eventually and he will be desperate to bring himself to the attention of the FAI. I reckon that we have got a feckin cracker.
  18. They are trying to negotiate a six month loan fer Rooney and then an option to buy or release.
  19. That is taking the thread off topic - we are celebrating the glorious goal not deriding his greediness and ripping us off - Give the Mercenary a break,
  20. Well said that man - even I can relate to that. Give praise where/when praise is due. And the same to JinkyStan as well. We learn more by looking for the answer to a question and not finding it than we do from learning the answer itself.?
  21. IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    I think he may be filming at the moment fer Shrek 4
  22. At last - A feckin fine example of the art of Smileymometry. Just look at the lay out, the brevity but conciseness of the individual summaries. A bit more work to do around the post match craic, the mangers tactics and MOM award but this is definitely promising. In a few years Tom you could be the new IHE.
  23. The Setanta offering fer all the SPL games was abysmal - even fer the OF. They concentrated more on the haverings of the drug damaged of McAvennie and Uncle Fester Duffy. The first goal was a feckin beaut though. Duncan did brilliant to steal possession, Black changed play brilliantly, Imrie evidently feigned to his left foot, Rosscoe sped down the wing on the overlap and delivered a feckin brilliant cross ball and Barrowman showed what a goalscorer does best - preying at the back post and finding the net. Great to see most of the players running to the fans - even Rosscoe did his individual salute and ran back into position - Was he totally delighted or surprised ? It looked like Barrowman sclaffed his intial clearance and the ball fell very fortunately for him but he then delivers a great wee pass to Imrie - and the two supporting players - in the last minute - Duncan and Royster. Roysters run was tremendous but Duncans foray was just as good - and then Royster smacks home with the right peg. But thank **** they didnt score when they hit the post - could any of us have suffered the rest of injury time if that had happened. And even Brew impressed - brief and to the point - praised the players, emphasised that the belief is there but that it was very early days. It is great to go to work with a spring in the step - especially after I crowned off Seterday at Knowsley Road and another last second Long drop goal fer the Saints.
  24. Close this thread down. Nobody cares what the Mercenary does in a diddy league.
  25. Even if it did mean to go in the other corner. If he had the chance at Pittodrie we would still be looking fer the feckin ball in the North Sea.

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