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kencar

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  1. I have the solution to this debate :010: Start McSwegan + McAllister - then no one will be happy :016:
  2. He hasn't even kicked a ball for the club and he's been written off :015: I'm sure Clacher said he was a good signing last week? :017:
  3. Intriguing - will have to wait and see :024:
  4. Alex where did you get your stats from? Looking on soccerbase.com it says Dargo has 70 league goals to Bayne's 28!! Saying that it's not the easiest table to follow so I could be quoting the wrong figures :016:
  5. kencar replied to IcyTea's topic in Caley Thistle
    Rossco will be captain for the Celtic game as if all goes to plan it will be his 300th league start for the club :025:
  6. kencar replied to IcyTea's topic in Caley Thistle
    Will Wilson, assuming he stays, feature much next season? I would hope there would be more competition in the squad by then
  7. Could be a valuable asset to the squad - fingers crossed he becomes a great success. I see he's been playing wide left for Cowdenbeath this season. I wonder if he might come into the reckoning for Sundays game?
  8. kencar replied to IcyTea's topic in Caley Thistle
    Hart for captain!!??!! :015: He'll struggle to even get a game!! Grant Munro is the natural choice - CC has even intimated he's in his thinking.
  9. Who plays up front depends on which tactics we adopt Bayne if we are going to bypass midfield and have our defenders hump the ball up aimlessly upfield Dargo if we actually try and play football and pass the ball I know which one I prefer watching :004:
  10. Offically now our player - compensation agreed with Cowdenbeath :022: Wonder if he will make the bench for Sunday?
  11. Once he gets a few games under his belt I'm sure he'll be fine. He needs a steady run of games to get back into the swing of things There was a time when a lot of fans didn't think Dods was up to it :004:
  12. Press and Journal..... Caley Thistle will make another attempt to secure forward Craig Dargo on a new deal as they try to avoid losing another key member of their squad. Inverness captain Darren Dods has signed a pre-contract agreement with Dundee United and the defender will move to Tannadice for nothing in the summer. Goalkeeper Mark Brown, another free agent when the campaign ends, has had talks with Falkirk about a move to Westfield and was offered terms by the Bairns last week. Inverness responded with a two-year proposal which would make him the best-paid player in their history and the 25-year-old will consider the offer. Dargo was given the chance to commit his long-term future to Caley Thistle several months ago but has so far failed to sign. With Alan Gow likely to leave Falkirk, former Kilmarnock player Dargo has been linked with a move to the Bairns. Bristol City are also thought to be keen, with reports suggesting the Ashton Gate outfit is ready to pay £50,000 for Dargo now. Manager Charlie Christie knows how costly losing all three players might be. The trio make up the spine of his team and their departures would leave him with a significant rebuilding job. But Christie has limited money to offer and concedes they may be priced out of the market. He said: "We plan to talk to Craig. We had been hoping to speak to him on Thursday but he was unavailable. Instead, we will have a chat with him first thing during the week and the situation with him is the same as the other two players. "All three are integral parts of our squad but we can only do so much as we try to hang on them. We can tell them how great a club Inverness is until we are blue in the face but finances dictate things in an individual's life and I appreciate that." Barry Wilson is another player who could move on under freedom of contract in the summer and Christie will discuss the winger's future with him. Christie, who has been with Caley Thistle since their 1994 formation, has seen the club experience similar situations and believes it can recover. He added: "Obviously, I am disappointed to lose Darren but it is not unexpected. I know the budgets other clubs work with so it is not a huge surprise. "We got him for nothing and turned his career around. If we hadn't signed him from St Johnstone when he wasn't getting a game, who knows where Darren Dods might be just now? "He owes a lot to Caley Thistle, but we have had a huge payback from the man and we just have to accept that these sort of things happen. "We had to deal with it when we were in the First Division and we lost the likes of Paul Sheerin and Davide Xausa. "We still managed to step on from there and the challenge for us now is to do the same thing again."
  13. He wasn't in the squad for todays game - not sure if that means anything or not
  14. Not sure it matters. Whoever gets appointed will fail to qualify for the Euro Champs and the press will wax lyrical on 'what might have been' if Smith stayed in charge. He got out whilst the going was good :007:
  15. Have to say I'm with 1MORESEASONBLACK on this one. You win football matches by scoring more goals than the opposition and leaving out the player who is best at scoring goals in your team is odd to say the least. Bayne seems to be getting constant plaudits on here for his performances but the simple fact is he rarely scores. OK he got the winnner against Rangers but thats ancient history now. He gives his all in every game but he has to as lets face it he is a very average player. If he is so well respected by the "experts" in the game how come no one comes after him in the transfer windows? I'm sure Dargo will be off at the end of the season anyway. I doubt he would want to stay if he gets dropped from the team after nearly netting a hat trick the week before :006:
  16. I would have settled for a point before the match but can't help thats another 2 points we've thrown away against the same team :007:
  17. ANOTHER last minute equaliser from the dons - are they the luckiest team in the world? :008:
  18. Story in the paper today that we have offered Mark an improved 2 year deal that pays more than Falkirk and would make him the highest paid player in the clubs history :010:
  19. He needs a bloody haircut that's for sure :004:
  20. Killen out for the season as well :004:
  21. It's OK he's back in Finland. Apparently Mikko managed to score 5 goals in one game against a team called FC KooTeePee :015:
  22. kencar replied to RiG's topic in Caley Thistle
    Same can be said of Golly & Hart :006: Injuries have certainly hampered his development which is a shame Still the club has to come before any player
  23. Is this us being helpful again? :006: Why couldn't they arrange the replay on a Wednesday night? It's hardly our fault that Hibs would have to play 2 games in 2 days - we did it over Xmas :024:
  24. kencar replied to RiG's topic in Caley Thistle
    Yeah I agree some 1st team action would no doubt do him the world of good. I still think there are a couple of other players in a similar situation (not playing regularly) that need loaned out as well

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