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Kind of Blue

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  1. Smee, the building to the left is the Laundry, the garage was further behind, I think. If you lived in Burnie Terrace in the seventies, do you remember a guy called Gerald Straube? Charles, My oldman hasn't changed much since this photo was taken - what do you think? :004:
  2. Now you're getting greedy :003:
  3. To update my earlier post, apparently, Alan Savage is to stand down for family reasons. It is rumoured that George Fraser will take over as Chairman.
  4. His second goal was pure (SPL) class. He is obviously playing with confidence now, and I forsee the goals continuing.
  5. He seems to get better with every game. He had a superb game today and was at the heart of most of our attacking moves; but also covered back and broke up Falkirk's play when required. He is the type of midfielder - robust, fast and energetic, that ICT has being crying out for years.
  6. Great football; good goals; off the bottom of the league; lovely weather - what more could one want.
  7. Long may his mature attitude continue :021:
  8. Well today's 3 points were a long time coming but the wait was worth it and what a fantastic winner from Brew. I think now that we have the monkey of our back with having got some points, the team will firstly get off the bottom next week and the go on a little run and climb the table.
  9. Heard today some speculation from different sources that Alan Savage and Graeme Bennett wish to stand down from their present roles in the club. Maybe IHE is right enuff about Hagi for DoF :023:
  10. ymip, I don't think Orange Juice ever played Inverness but Edwyn did play up north about 4 years ago. I saw Orange Juice play in Edinburgh in 1981 - they were a bit shambolic in places but it was a good gig. Beachcomber, I was at the Roman Holiday gig too - we must have crossed paths. BTW, it was Death Cult, they dropped "Southern" by that stage. I was one of the organisers for the gig and I remember Ian Ashbury being a total arrogant a**hole.
  11. Although I think he should have done better on a number of occasions, it's a bit harsh to single Mike out when the defence has not given him sufficient cover. Having said that, we cannot continue to leak goals and Brewster must manage the situation in order to regain the solid defensive form that was the foundation of ICT for the past 3 seasons.
  12. ymip, I saw the Smiths at Eden Court in 1984. It was a good gig and they were in good form. Del Amitri were the support band. Other gigs I saw in Inverness: Echo and the Bunnymen - Ice Rink Death Cult - Ice Rink Jack Bruce - Eden Court The Proclaimers - Ice Rink 1983 (years before they played the Market Bar)
  13. Clacher, totally agree with your post on penalty taking.
  14. Does anyone remember the Italian chipper in Wells street - great chips. What was its name?
  15. I think the loan deal is until Jan 08 - could be wrong though.
  16. CaleyD, I will definitely being going to game - so can you please reserve me a seat for the return journey. Can you let me know where the bus will be parked etc...
  17. My dad took in one game at the Citadel ground when they played Caley. Unfortunately, he was very young at the time and doesn't remember too much more about the game. He does confirm that the ground was behind the Cromwell tower where the fuel tanks now reside.
  18. There are two defenders lined up, but the deals will only take place if two ICT players are moved on.
  19. CaleyD, I'll let you know for definite tomorrow.
  20. The_Sponge - a good summary of the game, which I on the whole agree with. Black is starting to mature and he is not reacting to bad tackles - long may this continue. Marius is a class act and I am confident he will score many goals and create chances for others. I think Wyness and Marius could go on to form a good partnership. A good confidence boosting win tonight and I hope the team can build on this for the Hibs game.
  21. It was a fantastic atmosphere in the Howden End for the Airdrie game. I remember going mad when we won, and ended up loosing the contents of my coat pockets - including my house keys. The St Johnston game also had an excellent atmosphere. It was a tradition for Caley to shoot towards the Howden End in the second half - and I think the support coming from the Howden End spured the team on to get many an important goal when it was needed.
  22. If there are any spaces left, I would be interested in getting a lift back from Edinburgh. I'm not 100% sure if I'll be going yet but will let you know by Thursday.
  23. The Mantis / Wanderer, is the song "Once bitten twice shy" by Ian Hunter? Richie, welcome to our fun site.
  24. You better give good directions for Baltacha to get to the Drumossie, or he might get lost as he did on his way to the Muirtown :004:
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