Everything posted by Renegade
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Celtics fans reputation in tatters
I've never understood this whole "Who's your English team attitude?". It's always teams that win as well I've noticed - Manchester City "fans" have skyrocketed in the last few years, the same as Chelsea "fans" did before them - it was only about 10 years ago, Chelsea were on the same level as say, Everton or Swansea and certainly didn't have this huge, and predominantly younger, fanbase. You never meet someone who supports Dagenham and Redbridge out of the blue! If people move abroad and start watching their local team over there or something of that nature, then that's fair enough, but I can't understand people with a Spanish, Italian, German, Ugandan, Papua New Guinean etc. team as well at all. Seems so false.
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Changes
That's not strictly true. In our season in the First, if things weren't going to plan, he'd go 3-4-3. I seem to remember one occasion as well, involved throwing Bulvitis on with not long remaining, in order to stick Tokely up as a centre-forward. For some reason he stopped doing it after promotion and when things weren't going to plan instead changed.......nothing!
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The Goalkeeper Coach Thread
Any news on who that'll be? Calder? Esson?
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Radio Scotland coverage WORSE THAN USELESS
Out of interest, why have Moray Firth stopped covering the games live?
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St Mirren -V- Inverness CT
I really rated Marley Watkins the first times I saw him against Keith and Forres. He's been pretty good since he's come in, but here's the thing - I don't think he's really fit his top form yet. When he finally comes good, he'll be superb. An even better prospect than Doran IMO, hard to believe he's only about 23 as well!
- Who do you want? Poll
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St Mirren -V- Inverness CT
Had it been a high scoring game, we'd would've gotten beat. Not a very good performance today really, but Dean Brill probably had his best performance since signing. Not a very good performance, but at least we didn't get beat.
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Friday trivia question
Graeme Bennett - Clachnacuddin
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The new manager thread
I don't believe for one minute, that Hughes was the real first choice for board. I mean, taking almost four weeks to employ an unemployed manager is the giveaway and Hughes was no way the man they really had their heart set on from the off. I know the board "voted unanimously" for Hughes, but that's not really that difficult when you consider that the other choice was Sutton United coach Paul Telfer (what...I am what?!). It's all done now though. It's quite interesting actually. A lot of prominent players at ICT right now, were by no means the club's first choices. Billy Mckay was only signed after Terry Gornell turned us down. Some argue that Mckay is worth £1,000,000 - Gornell has since left Shrewsbury (who he turned us down for), before being released by Rochdale and is now at Cheltenham. Ross Draper only came in after Lee Beevers pulled out at the eleventh hour, and Dean Brill (I'm led to believe) was only signed after a loan move from an Arsenal keeper in the summer fell through. And this mob will be by no means the only ones. Have we landed on our feet again? Hughes, despite needing subtitles, certainly seems enthusiastic. That can only be a good thing, and his statements that very little needs to be changed, has certainly put me at ease for the time being. It'll interesting to see though, what (probably minor) changes he will make. Will we finally see Curtis Allen is the squad? What'll he do with Doran and Watkins? Will he change the formation somewhat? I for one, am looking forward to finding out.
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The new manager thread
Interesting reading on P&B there by the Falkirk fan "Choirbairn". Despite Falkirk being regarded as Hughes best job, he takes a lot of what people have said about Hughes (he's a good youth coach, he plays good football etc.) and debunks it. Some of it does not get me excited about this appointment at all I'm afraid, and hopefully Hughes will have changed his ways for the job he has here.
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The assistant manager thread
With the way our team is, we have quite a big overlap of the regular first team and the U20 squad. Would having Shearer doing both jobs really be a bad thing? He'd certainly know more about the players than anyone at the club now I would've thought.
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The assistant manager thread
Could we see Shearer as assistant and Charlie Christie (or John Docherty, Kellacher etc.) taking over the U20s, unless Shearer does both jobs. Or Christie as assistant of course. I still wonder if we'll see John Collins turning up at some point, and we still need a goalkeeping coach.
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Brew a Gull
So is Brewster at Brighton, Whitehawk or both?
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The new manager thread
I've never met him, but Duncan Shearer seems quite a shy man and doesn't seem to like being in the limelight. I wonder in light of his recent form and experience at the club (and elsewhere), had he been up for it, would he have been offered the job?
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The new manager thread
Care to explain that statement? I don't think Foran looks very happy in that interview, to be quite honest.
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The new manager thread
I don't think Foran looks very happy in that interview, to be quite honest.
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The assistant manager thread
Could Duncan Shearer be assistant and manager of the U20s? He certainly wouldn't be the worst choice.
- The Hughes Poll
- Who do you want? Poll
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The new manager thread
For those talking about the reaction to Butcher in 2009, I remember Robertson was the initial favourite prior to Brewster's sacking. Butcher though was a popular choice from the outset and for much of the time was neck and neck with Robbo for the majority of the managerless week, with Robbo maybe slightly ahead in the online poll. The influence of Archie Knox entering the running, influenced some people to go for him, though Butcher was still one of the favourites, apart from when it was speculated (IIRC) that Butcher had removed himself for the running, before coming back in. The only real thing people worried about with Butcher was that he wasn't seen as a long-term appointment (obviously that fear was unfounded). The belief the Butcher was an unpopular choice is simply incorrect. If he wasn't people's number one, for the majority, he was certainly one of the more favourable candidates.
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The new manager thread
As we all know, ICT have a terrible habit of getting really close to something and then blowing it. This seems like another one of those times. We're a team well and truly on the up, yet it seems like the board are afraid of success. That can't be right though can it? No, that can not be right at all.
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The new manager thread
The more I think about it, the more I can't fathom this one at all. What the board see in him to even interview him, I have no idea. People were talking about Hartley being a risk, but I reckon this could well be an even bigger one. Only Brewster coming back has left me this deflated, and I fear that all our dreams of Europe and cup wins are now in tatters. This is a huge risk, and should it all go wrong, which it may well do, Kenny Cameron and the rest of them must hang their heads in shame.
- The Hughes Poll
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The new manager thread
Old Sun article (no wonder Graeme Bennett left!) -
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The new manager thread
Has anyone floated the ideas of Jocky Scott or Dick Campbell as manager yet?