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Action Man

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  1. I really hope the club look at this site. There are a lot of season ticket holders not going to this game because of the price. If you alienate the backbone support of the club, what are you doing to the potential future fans?

    Opportunity to win more support and thank the regular loyal fans gone.

    And there are far too many on here with an " I'm alright Jack " attitude. 

  2. It's all very well saying if you don't want to pay don't go...but what about the supporters who can't afford it.

    Won't pay = customers choice...

    Can't pay = customer no choice...

    The club will make enough on TV money without having to p*ss off the people they want to come along more often.

    This football club ignores its supporters and potential supporters at its peril.

    I just hope that the fans who do attend get the opportunity to sing "cheerio" as the 'tic fans leave early...again.

  3. Inverness population 50,000 average support 5,000

    Aberdeen population 200,000 av support 12,000

    Dundee population 150,000 av support (Utd only) 7,000

    Edinburgh population 500,000 av support (Hibs+Hearts) 30,000

    (OK Glasgow population 600,000 av support both OF 100,000)

    Our support is what you'd expect.

    Maybe we should sign some Polish players to increase local interest...

    Totally agree, brilliant idea to put a shine on the team...how about Jeri Blozom?

  4. I also noticed the sponsorship, but on her coat tail and not on her trackie bottoms.

    Funny how nobody else actually mentioned trackie bottoms, ye should have been watching the game Row S, not Emily's erse.

    Anne Summers ye say though, I may have to start watching Livi games. :005:

  5. Nobody, and I mean nobody, will be esred with this. There is no way folk will leave the comfort of their motors to take part... :020:

    As you are not an elected spokesman for the general public I can only assume you mean you can't be ersed and you will stick to your car. That would be your choice. The whole idea about " AlternativeNess " is to dedicate one day to trying something different from the daily grind that is clogging up the roads of Sneck every day. Just for fun the old Kessock ferry service will be running that day, and there is a mass cycle planned from Beauly to Inverness.

  6. Thousands of free bus vouchers were given out for this (do you realise it was last September?) and as far as I am aware not a single one was used.

    Definately this year CD, and I have noted just a tad of cynicism creeping into this topic already. Why not try something different, just for one day, leaving the car at home ( if possible ) seems like a good idea to me. If we don't try alternatives how are we going to change things. I would urge everyone who can to give it a go.

  7. A "leave your car at home" day is being planned for Inverness on 17th of September. With all this talk about global warming and traffic congestion this would seem an ideal opportunity to discover what alternative means of travel the good folk of Inverness and surrounding areas can either access or try something different. Cycling or walking would be good, but it will be interesting to discover whether our public transport system can deliver the goods. There is also talk of laying turf in a street in Inverness, banning cars for the day and turning it into a " green " space. Get's my vote. :022:

  8. Problem is AM if the government (and it doesn't matter which party is in power) decide to introduce 'restrictive' legislation to motorists they will, undoubtedly, loose out in votes as many motorists (new and old) will look upon it as blight on them. Basically, so far as the political parties are concerned, votes are more important than peoples lives.

    Sorry Gringo, but I disagree. The untimely death of so many youngsters is a true blight and has to be addressed now. Such " restrictve " legislation would only affect the young and inexperienced drivers and would actually benefit them in giving them the opportunity to learn the skills necessary to drive and survive. A government ( any party ) introducing such legislation would gain popular support for such a move. What is the alternative, allowing this carnage to continue?

  9. This government is constantly devising new rules and legislation about anything and everything. Why is this carnage being allowed to continue?  Speed limiters, maximum CC for teenagers, defensive driver training, better public transport so kids don't have to buy cars so young. Ideas that could be implemented now. How many more young kids have to die before something is done? It's a disgrace. :007:

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