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Glen Mhor

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  1. There is little doubt that selling Rankin was a huge managerial error on Brew's part. Barry Wilson - ditto. :029:
  2. Yup, undoubtedly the best player on the field yesterday. There was danger every time he got hold of the ball. :007:
  3. Aye, too right - a 393 mile round trip for yesterday's performance. Any chance of a mileage claim ICT ? !! :008:
  4. Aye, it better not be called off. I've been looking forward to this match for a while, plus I've got a good seat in the North Stand ! :018:
  5. What a place Eastgate used to be for wee shops - Mario's, Wards the newsagent, Fraser & McColls, Ronnie's chip shop, Rosie's cafe, Riggs the butcher, Washington Soda Fountain, The Sheiling, Thomson the lady's hairdresser and Thomson the electrical shop (weren't they brothers ?), Jan Zagorski's restaurant upstairs next to Henry's the newsagents, Ernie Mason's electrical shop, the Plough Inn, the post office (very handy), the radio and TV shop and Clubb's shop at the corner which had a Stratton milk dispensing machine outside it for a while. Quite a place in the 1960s and 1970s. :014:
  6. Hard working wee guy who gives Caley Thistle 100%. Put in a good shift yesterday. Hope he stays with us for a long time to come. :022:
  7. Second game in succession where we've been caught cold just after the kick-off. To give the team their due it really was a game of two halves - Hibs were better in the first half on the whole but in the second half we really gave them a game. One thing that struck me both today and to a certain extent on Wednesday was how poor our balls into the box from open play, corners and free kicks were - the wind today can't have helped and it's all too easy to criticise when you're sitting on you btm in the stand but this is one aspect of our game that must be sharpened up if we're to score, particularly from set pieces. This was actually a good game of entertaining football. Heard on the radio that Marius was BBC Scotland's Man of the Match. No argument at all with that - he and Ian Black really put themselves about this afternoon.
  8. John Rankin to Hibs, Barry Wilson to St Johnstone - what next ? Some decidedly odd decisions at The Dump. :024:
  9. Saw him yesterday in the 4-0 County victory over Berwick Rangers. Scored twice and had a penalty saved. Looks a good player. Wouldn't be at all surprised if he's snapped up in the summer, hopefully by us ! :024:
  10. Without a doubt Ronnies was the best chipper Sneck ever had. He made a great fish supper but another delicacy was the steak pie supper done in the microwave - incomparable. :021: The other Sneck chipper which was pretty good was the Kilnmylies one. The chips you got there were huge sometimes.
  11. According to Historic Inverness by A Gerald Pollitt (Melven Press, 1981) Greig Street owes its name to the agent of the City of Glasgow Bank in Inglis Street, a Mr J K Greig.
  12. Who remembers the record shops of The Sneck ? Long before these days of HMV there have been quite a number - the Record Rendezvous, Bruce Millars and The Other Record Shop. I think even the Macrae & **** TV and radio shop on Academy Street sold records for a while. Any more ? :music05:
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