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  1. Just shows there are plenty strikers about who are willing to play for the club that pays the lowest wages in the SPL!

    Lowest wages in the SPL? County? You must be joking. 

    I'd guess that Hamilton have probably got the lowest wage bill. I say 'guess' and 'probably' as I've nothing to back it up!

  2. I was at that Caley - Leicester game, but have no recollection of it being on a Monday night...and in March! I would have sworn it had been a Saturday pre-season fixture!  Gary Lineker in the visiting squad! Granted, it was just before he hit the big-time, but he must surely be the 'highest profile' player to have graced the old Telford Street. (opening a can of worms with that claim!)

  3. Dean McDonald has been released from his latest club, Dulwich Hamlet. But I'm sure there will be plenty of clubs looking for a striker!
    Just looked up 'images' to remind myself what he looked like - and saw this. It's funny what time does to the memory - I could have sworn McDonald had been a Brewster signing!

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  4. There have been a few posts on various threads regarding 'if Dundee this, Dundee that..', but the reality is, they had double our average attendance last season.

    3,733 v 6,966 rounded to
    3700 v 7000

    Our gate on Sat of 3.3k is equivalent to how many more fans go to Dens every (second) week. It's hugely significant over a season - effectively, with 19 home matches, it's around 62,500 more 'bums-on-seats' than we currently get.
    Even at (say a conservative average) of £20 match day spend = 20 x 62,500 = £1,250,000. Over a million quid - a lot of money, and far outstrips our cup win profits.

    Aside from the outrageous TV revenue the clubs in England receive, at our level, gate receipts are a pretty good indicator of where clubs will be in the pecking-order.
    Regardless of managerial prowess, it's 'all about the money' and clubs will eventually 'default' to their natural level. Rich benefactors can sometimes temporarily distort a club's standing but occasionally, when everything comes together, clubs can punch-above-their-weight, and achieve great things. 
    I find it outrageous that some folk think we can 'go to the next level'. Last season was the ultimate. It simply won't ever get any better than that! We are fortunate to have witnessed it!

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  5. Polworth twice though. Possibly, replace the 'bench' one with Stephen Rennie? Although unusual to have two 'keepers on the bench (Ryan Esson and Cammy Mackay), with our current misfortune, it's probably a wise choice!

  6. Its time to forget about Ofere guys, he won't be back unfortunately and to an above poster who said that there must  be others out there like Ofere, of course there are, John just needs to look out for them.

    Whats Malonga up to these days, is he  still at Hibs?

     

    Zeefuik was another who was banging goals in for Hearts last season.

     

    As I have said, its so obvious that we are in desperate need of a striker, be it on loan or signed up.  I would still favour loaning someone in from England/Ireland.

    Malonga's still under contract at Hibs for this season. And Zeefuik has just recently signed a two-year deal for a club in Turkey!

  7. The league season starts tomorrow and the clubs' officially registered SPFL squad numbers have been released. http://spfl.co.uk/statistics/

    Inverness Caledonian Thistle
    1 Ryan Esson
    2 David Raven
    3 Carl Tremarco
    4 James Vincent
    5 Gary Warren
    6 Josh Meekings
    7 Dani Lopez
    8 Ross Draper
    9 Richie Foran
    10 Aaron Doran
    11 Jordan Roberts
    12 Dean Brill
    14 Danny Devine
    15 Nat Wedderburn
    16 Greg Tansey
    17 Lewis Horner
    19 Danny Williams
    20 Liam Polworth
    22 Ryan Christie
    24 Calum Ferguson
    25 Owain Fon Williams
    28 Andrea Mbuyi-Mutombo
    31 Cameron Mackay
    32 Chris Brown
    33 Kane Hull
    34 Jason Brown
    35 Calum Howarth
    36 Struan McArthur
    37 Alisdair Sutherland
    38 Blair MacLennan
    40 Jaime Wilson
    41 Stephen Rennie
    42 Daniel Hoban
    43 Andrew Macrae
    44 Alasdair Stark
    46 Chris Blackett

  8. Signed until the end of next season (2016-17):

    • Gary Warren

    • Richie Foran

    • Greg Tansey

    • Josh Meekings

     

    Signed until the end of this season (2015-16):

    • John Hughes - Manager

    • Brian Rice - Assistant Manager

     

    • Dean Brill

    • Aaron Doran

    • Danny Williams

    • Ryan Esson

    • Ryan Christie

    • Carl Tremarco

    • Ross Draper

    • James Vincent

    • David Raven

    • Daniel Devine

    • Ali Sutherland

    • Liam Polworth

    • Lewis Horner 

    • Calum Ferguson

    • Cammy Mackay

    • Nat Wedderburn

    • Jason Roberts

    • Dani Lopez

    • Owain Fon Williams

    • Andrea Mbuyi-Mutombo

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    Development Squad players available for this season (2015-16):

    • Calum Howarth

    • Jason Brown  

    • Jaime Wilson  

    • Kane Hull

    • Struan McArthur 

    • Blair MacLennan 

    • Chris Brown

    • Stephen Rennie 

    • Chris Blackett

    • Daniel Hoban (goalkeeper) 

    • Alasdair Stark  

    • Andrew Macrae

  9. We did well not conceding a goal to them in 'open play' over two games. They're a very decent side. After reading a West Ham forum, to me it appeared they assumed just turning up would see them through - and 34,000 did - but Astra are street-wise and capable.

  10. I too, agree that we're nearly there with our squad. A left-sided defender, as most agree, would be good and another attacking player, preferably an out-and-out centre-forward. Andrea Mbuyi-Mutombo doesn't appear to be a striker per-se, but more of an attacking-midfielder or even a winger. Often, that's labelled as a 'forward' - but it's difficult to give a player a specific role in modern football. Some players are versatile and can compete in a number of positions.

    But his career stats on Wikipedia are correct, as I've checked on other databases, so he's certainly not going to be getting us too many goals. He's 25 and has a career total of just 7. The transfer window runs until 1st September, so no panic - and as Renegade pointed-out, it doesn't really affect us anyway, as we don't go looking to buy players.
    Good luck to Andrea!

  11. I think he's past Premiership standard, but I'm sure he'd do a decent job at Championship level. Nowadays, I'd say he's more suited to a club like Raith Rovers, Livingston or Dumbarton. Not a dud by any means, but I'd hope we can get better!

  12. I see he's an internationalist for DR Congo - which excited me, as I thought he'd add to the nationalities played at the TCS!
    But, on checking, Calvin Zola (Aberdeen) has already done that!
    No point signing him then. :lol:

  13. Iain Vigurs today was a trialist for Inverurie against Nairn :lol::lol::lol:

    The Highland League will be better than the SPL soon at this rate.

    There were also rumours that before Chris Maguire signed for Rotherham a few days ago, he was joining-in the pre-season training at Formartine United - and he'd said he'd sign a short deal if he couldn't find a club down-south!

    Possibly true, as he's an Aberdeen lad, and was probably just back home - but going from the English Championship (on a very decent wage) to the Highland League - I didn't think so!

    But there are players now happy to 'drop down' a level - yes, it'll predominantly be for money (Garry Wood - Montrose to Formartine....), but also because now there's an opportunity to still play SPFL football via the play-offs. Highland League is now effectively SPFL League 3 (North).

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