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caleyboy

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  1. Under SPL rules you can only play in your registered colours/strips and I don't think the white shirt is registered for league/cup business. You also can't make falkirk change strips as it is their home game.
  2. That's what makes it naf
  3. Depends on who you're talking to and what the politics are at the time.
  4. Maybe we'll just play in SKINS. What the fluke does it matter anyway - that black strip is absolutely crap
  5. More like belt out the songs at Caley Park never mind the tinks camp!
  6. What's happening re that now? Is it a secret? Probably is a secret now as some blazer has made an almighty boob!
  7. caleyboy replied to caley100's topic in Caley Thistle
    In the history of the SPL only one team has ever gone straight back up. Let's face facts, relegation is NOT an option to this club. I doubt if we could come back in one season as it takes time to adapt to the 1st divi style and there are lots of good teams after the same pot of gold. I also think you will find that TB, MM and ICT will have an option in the contract to part company if we are relegated. Let's be POSITIVE - we are NOT going down!!
  8. New management team - maybe time to clear the decks completely - time for a supporters meeting to sack TC!
  9. My My, TC will not be a happy man with any of this. Maybe if he spent ALL of his full-time job nurturing his beloved grass we wouldn't get such a crap score! From a reputation of being one of the BEST playing surfaces in the land to a very mediocre 5 is sackng material indeed IHE. :thumb04:
  10. Pleasing indeed Kingsmills - you will soon be as many as turned up to watch the old jaggies and met in the telephone box in the Crown :thumb04:
  11. We now have a manager with a real playing pedigree and the players are responding in such a positive way. It's a pleasure to have you here Mr Butcher - MoM or not - You ARE the man!
  12. caleyboy replied to caleyboy's topic in Caley Thistle
    OOps didn't see earlier post
  13. caleyboy posted a topic in Caley Thistle
    Byrne out on month loan to St Johnstone.
  14. caleyboy replied to Scotty's topic in Caley Thistle
    Quality
  15. And who's fault do you think all this could be IHE?
  16. A pal of our dear saviour I wonder? :thumb04:
  17. caleyboy replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    Oh I am sorry Mr Mod - Sir
  18. caleyboy replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    You have never seen Byrne play for ICT, how do you know? look at Lionel these days. Proc cost us a few goals when he was played at centre half. I wonder why the worst player in our squad is taking up so much site space?
  19. caleyboy replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    oh!thank you so much! young teams coach is danny macdonald ? may i have young teams match video?? :thumb04: Nowhere near as advanced as that I'm afraid. :018:
  20. caleyboy replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    :018: ;) :thumb04: For fluke sake waken up man!
  21. caleyboy replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    more like laddered his tights He is not a good player
  22. To give you an idea of what we have to endure in the Main Stand: From my seat I can see at least twelve people who look like they've never shouted in their lives. I can see another dozen who look like they'd give Chisholms some business if they shouted. Another two sixes look like they'd like to shout but are feart of the first twelve. The elderly lady in front of me (yes madam, I am the horrible person in row N, seat 6) once told me off for saying 'bloody' three times in quick succession of a Saturday afternoon, presumably to protect her grandson's delicate sensibilities. He looks about 15, by the way, and probably thought I was a Church of Scotland Minister because I didn't swear properly. Today she and (perhaps) her daughter had a wee exchange basically complaining that the person behind was rather loud, much rubbing of delicate wee ears and shaking of heads. This is why the Main Stand is how it is. Until this Silent Generation goes to its grave, and its loveless gaze with it, the atmosphere will always be horrendous. They should have a decibel level that you have to meet when you buy a season ticket. Or at least a warning sticker to alert you to the fact that you're going to a bloody ******* ****** ******** football match and not a tea party. Oh well... Oh well then - what would we all do without such an upstanding supporter such as you. Go get your nappie changed and get someone to take you to the "family section" Sorry, you lost me there..? Not surprised. Why not give these people a break then and move to another f@#*&?g section!
  23. He didn't take in a physio, he took in a guy who was once a lecturer at Inverness Coll. He loved him so much that he took him with him to DU and then he took him back to ICT for a second time on a part-time basis. A guy much like his assistant manager so make your own mind up. Thank heaven these posers have all departed.
  24. To give you an idea of what we have to endure in the Main Stand: From my seat I can see at least twelve people who look like they've never shouted in their lives. I can see another dozen who look like they'd give Chisholms some business if they shouted. Another two sixes look like they'd like to shout but are feart of the first twelve. The elderly lady in front of me (yes madam, I am the horrible person in row N, seat 6) once told me off for saying 'bloody' three times in quick succession of a Saturday afternoon, presumably to protect her grandson's delicate sensibilities. He looks about 15, by the way, and probably thought I was a Church of Scotland Minister because I didn't swear properly. Today she and (perhaps) her daughter had a wee exchange basically complaining that the person behind was rather loud, much rubbing of delicate wee ears and shaking of heads. This is why the Main Stand is how it is. Until this Silent Generation goes to its grave, and its loveless gaze with it, the atmosphere will always be horrendous. They should have a decibel level that you have to meet when you buy a season ticket. Or at least a warning sticker to alert you to the fact that you're going to a bloody ******* ****** ******** football match and not a tea party. Oh well... Oh well then - what would we all do without such an upstanding supporter such as you. Go get your nappie changed and get someone to take you to the "family section"
  25. Hopefully the muppets won't have a say anymore!

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