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  1. This side of the Black Bridge was the Waterloo, other side was The Argyle.
  2. Aye, that's the one, The Albert Hotel. Grantown never had colour tv then, ours was a sort of brown colour. I remember being amazed at the colour pictures coming through on the pub telly. It was around dinner time and they were showing steel being manufactured, blast furnace and all the bright orange/red colours, awestruck. Must have been circa 1968/69 Osprey ballroom in Aviemore was our haunt, with a visit to the go-karts and the skittle bar before hand.
  3. Good stuff Johndo, but erm, there's no a West Drive in North Kessock ya raj, just the Dodgy Arms. Scotty will have the video online as soon as he gets it from Handy Cam.
  4. The Argyle, Locheil, Lochalsh. Saw colour TV for the first time in Inverness. It was in the Hotel round about where the Eastgate Centre starts.
  5. I will confirm later on, possibly two or three seats.
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    I just checked my calendar.............this is Thursday, for just over another hour.
  7. Ginger Jaggy has been looking forward to the Buddies game this weekend. Preview now published on CTO main page. Preview
  8. Cold turkey cure for Boxing Day The perfect Xmas hangover cure. SPL football in the Highlands, the ideal present for Inverness Caledonian Thistle fans. 2010, a year that has seen Inverness remain unbeaten on league business, and a season, so far, that has seen Inverness climb to fourth place in the SPL. It does not get much better than this for ICT fans. With a head of steam gathering at Tulloch Caledonian Stadium, we can look forward to a feast of football in Inverness with St Mirren being followed by Kilmarnock before the New Year game at Perth on the second of January 2011. (need to get used to writing that) By the time this game comes around, you will have eaten as much turkey as you can handle. Roast turkey dinner, turkey stir fry, turkey con carne, turkey with pasta, Turkey with white sauce, turkey on toast and turkey with ice cream and jelly. Xmas spirit will be coming out of your ears, and grannies sherry trifle will set you up for a day on the bash. You will grow into your new cardigan, your new best dad in the world socks look cool and the just what you wanted gadgets from poundland will come in handy supposing you never use them. You will be smelling like a whores drawers with all your after shave, moisturisers and body sprays. Still, they will come in handy I suppose if we ever have to go back to Dingwall. Giant Toblerone bars; they are like Santa, you never see them unless it's Xmas, along with those blue tins of tasteless Danish cookies will be lying in wait for you when you get home, oh boy, bet you can't wait. Never mind, theres always eBay or Gumtree for those unwanted gifts, and remember, ducks are for life, not just Xmas. Inverness host The Buddies here on Boxing Day for a game that boss Butcher will be hoping to pick up three points from, after our last three games resulted in draws, although they were against the three top teams in the league this season. Points have not been so easy to come by at home for Inverness, but we remain unbeaten in our last two. Since we last played St Mirren in September, we have only lost one game in total, at home to Motherwell. That made it one defeat in eleven games, not bad for a team that most experts reckoned would struggle to cope with the pace of the SPL. The home performances of both sides are on a par. Both sides have won two, while Saints have drawn 3 against our two. Both clubs have lost four games at home. We have both scored ten goals but Saints have lost two more than us. What does that mean I hear you say. It means that Saint Mirren have won nine points at home and we have only won eight. Our away form has set it's own standards and that is the difference between these two teams, however this is a home game for Inverness to negotiate, and may prove to be more difficult than league positions would indicate. St Mirren, on the other hand, have had a very erratic season. A couple of exceptional results interspersed with some poor performances. A single away victory at Tannadice with home wins over Hibs and Aberdeen see the Buddies at the lower end of the table. Quite frankly they are struggling and look set to become embroiled in a relegation battle until the end of the season. They dropped out of the League Cup at the hands of our near neighbours and good friends Ross County. An exhilarating 3-3 draw after extra time saw County progress in the penalty shoot out. They have accumulated 13 points with a -13 goal difference. They have lost 13 goals at home. They have scored 13 goals less than Inverness away from home. Unlucky 13 for the Paisley men it is then. Since Saints last played us, they have lost five, won two and drawn three of their ten games. Their seasons away form has seen them lose five of their seven games with only that 1-2 victory in Dundee gaining them maximum points. It's an away game for them, does that make it any easier for us? I somehow doubt it. Ginger Jaggy, fresh from his role as one of Santa's little helpers, has written this preview for you. Hopefully everyone enjoyed their turkey and are ready to get back to action as we welcome relegation candidates St Mirren to the Highlands. We end the year with a home double header starting with the Buddies on Boxing Day and then on Wednesday we welcome Killie north. Caley will hope to continue the unbeaten run which is at 6 games. Our last defeat came at the hands of Motherwell well over a month ago when we lost 2-1 in Inverness. Since then we have remained unbeaten picking up 12 points from a possible 18 with us taking points off the top 3 clubs in the country. Head to head St Mirren are sitting in the lowly position of 9th and are only 3 points ahead of Aberdeen at the foot of the table. The Buddies though should not be underestimated from their abysmal league position. It would be easy to be complacent with the year we have had, but as Terry Butcher keeps saying lets take each game as they come. Even though our home record has not matched the height of our unbelievable away form, we should go into this game confident of taking 3 points. We have already met St Mirren this year and their name is included as one of the teams who failed to beat us on our away run. Caley Thistle played really well in that game winning 2-1 thanks to a brace from Eric Odhiambo. The Paisley outfit's reply was a peach of a dipping volley from on loan Celtic striker Paul McGowan. That goal came 13 minutes from time and St Mirren suddenly woke up and attacked us but we held on. They will have the attacking options to cause us problems. The head to head shows that we have the better record, winning 6 out of our 13 league encounters. St Mirren have managed 4 wins against us with the last victory coming on the 13th of December 2008 back at the old Love Street ground. Inverness form guide Inverness, as we know, go into this one on the back of a run of 6 games unbeaten which has included 3 draws against the top 3. Celtic at Parkhead ended 2-2 to give us the perfect anniversary present. We continued to remain unbeaten against Rangers with a creditable 1-1 draw in Inverness after an absolute pearler from Jonny Hayes and then last week we went to Tynecastle and ended with a point from a game Hearts dominated. So our form could not be better going into this encounter and with confidence sky high we will hope for a comfortable victory. St Mirren form guide St Mirren on the other hand has been inconsistent this season largely due to manger Danny Lennon's new arrivals from Cowdenbeath taking time to adapt to this level. They have only picked up a solitary 5 points from 18 in there last 6 matches. Their only victory in that period came at Tannadice with 2-1 victory over Dundee United. The other points they have mustered have come from a creditable draw at home to top 6 candidates Motherwell, something we never managed, and at relegation rivals Hamilton. Ginger's Thoughts and Prediction I hope you all have a great Christmas and that everyone is ready to get back on the Caley Thistle bandwagon for the visit of St Mirren. As I have tried to point out in the preview we must not get ahead of ourselves. We have had a great year with us creating many records. But this is a potential banana skin for us. The evidence in the form guide and the difference of 14 points between the two clubs should suggest that we will win this game comfortably. I think teams will now take us more seriously with the year we have had. However, with the performance of the lads so far this season, I can see only one winner in this game and it is Caley Thistle. Terry will have the lads fired up for it and hence make sure that the players will be ready for this one. Caley to win 2-0 says Ginger Jaggy Thanks Ginger Inverness squad overview from tm4tj The Inverness injury list has been reducing slowly and Chris Innes was introduced for a few minutes last weekend. Gil Blumenshtein is also regaining fitness and Spaniard Dani Sanchez has not really featured since his substitutes role at Easter Road when he changed the momentum of the game and set up our leveller. David Proctor is still suffering with his hamstring. Kevin McCann is still a wanted man by boss Butcher and we will look to securing his signature till at least the end of the season after his return from injury. Kenny Gillet remains sidelined. With the enigmatic Irishman Jonny Hayes sitting this one out we may find it a little difficult to prise open the Buddies rearguard. Hayes can be a match winner for us on his day, and his stunning goal against Rangers is testament to that. He is likely to be replaced by another enigma in Eric Odhiambo, a player who seemed to start the season like a man possessed, but he has been slowly pulled back into the pack and has only been used sparingly in recent matches. He was also a scorer against Rangers, at Ibrox, when he came off the bench to net a deserved equaliser. Eric has pace to burn and can twist and turn with the best of them, but his reluctance to mix it has seen him benched lately. Ryan Esson will keep Irish international Jonny Tuffey on the bench, and Tuffey can have no complaint as Esson has been in tremendous form, instilling confidence throughout the team with some inspirational keeping. In the outfield, Stuart Duff has slotted seamlessly into the right back position vacated by the injured McCann, and his performances of late in that role have eased the defensive issues that we had, accompanied on the other flank by Graeme Shinnie who continues to progress under the guidance of Munro and Tokely in the heart of the defence. In fact, the central defensive pairing have been pivotal in our unbeaten away run and are a match for most teams that try the aerial route, Rossco being dubbed Butcher mark 2 after last weeks bandages at Tynecastle. Duncan and Cox are renewing their partnership effectively in the engine room and add a bit of bite to the midfield minders area. What can you say about Nick Ross that has not already been said? The lad has blossomed since his introduction to the side last season and has grown in confidence. The only thing lacking at the moment is goals, and that will come. His appetite for the game is immense and he does not waste many balls, simple but effective football is his trademark and his U21 recognition is fitting reward. Captain Richie Foran is a vital outlet for us at goal kicks and a great target in the box. His wholehearted approach to the game is inspiring and he is as effective in defence as he is up front. Let's not forget we also have Roy McBain on standby, a bit of a utility man at the moment when required, and he has never let the side down. Striker Adam Rooney finds himself a wanted man after his goal scoring exploits of the last few months. We would all like to see Adam sign on again for another couple of seasons, just to augment the abilities he has shown in front of goal. It's not always about the money, but also about making the right decisions at the right stage of your career. He is still young, only 22, and will develop quicker on the playing field at Inverness rather than many a player who left provincial clubs to warm the benches at Ibrox or Parkhead. Plenty to think about for our talented flame haired striker, lets hope his mind is fully focussed on the job in hand this Sunday. Shane Sutherland will be a willing deputy should Rooney decide his future lies elsewhere, although a lack of experience may lead to other options being explored, but at the moment he looks an able replacement when being introduced as a sub. tm4tj prediction Given our indifferent home form, and Saints poor away form, the outcome of this one may be more difficult than it would appear on paper. It points to a bit of a stalemate and with Hayes missing, our attacking flair has been diminished, although Eric will be out to show Butcher that he can handle it. Not the runaway result that we used to enjoy over the Buddies, but we should still have enough endeavour to overcome what will no doubt be a stubborn Saints searching for their second away win this season. However, I will go far a narrow win for the homesters, 2-1. Merry Xmas from all the Editorial Team at CTO. ***Latest team News*** Inverness lose Jonny Hayes after a midweek training injury on the artificial pitch. His injury is not as bad as originally thought and Butcher hopes to have him back soon, but this weekend is too early for him. Proctor and Gillet are still not ready for action. St Mirren have Gareth Wardlaw suspended for this one. He misses the first of two games this weekend. Higdon and Dargo could team up in attack. Dargo has been out for four months, but is training hard and desperate to get back on the park. His contract expires at the end of the season and he will be looking to make an impact when he returns to action. SPL News More games off this weekend, Kilmarnock v Hearts called off on Friday due to burst pipes and frozen pitch. Dundee United v Hamilton off after third pitch inspection revealed the area in front of the shed end remained frozen. Motherwell are hoping their game with Rangers goes ahead and have plumbers working on the pipes as we type. The SFL fixture list has once more been decimated and only a couple of fixtures have beaten the big freeze. They now have a backlog of 60 matches compared to 11 at the same time last season. Summer football anyone?
  9. Good to see he has been sorted. In his position he needed to show some integrity, I doubt he ever had any and thoroughly deserved his prize.
  10. Sorry fer pittin ye aff, I wis rushin. It was indeed 3-0. I was also at that Nairn Dundee game.
  11. Township discrimination? It's all about Sneck. Telford Street Rock Festival 7/18/1970 Inverness Caledonian Football Park Scottish Blues & Progressive Music Festival Taste were headlining, that's Rory Gallagher to those that missed him. Inverness Thistle v Falkirk much postponed Cup Match.............eventual score 0-4 Inverness Thistle 3-0 Kilmarnock Scottish Cup game. Caley 0-5 Clach something like the NoS Cup semi final replay The sharp bend at the bottom of Drimossie Brae with the big tree de-barked every weekend. aye memories memories
  12. I'm in, I can fill big Boabies boots..................and his shirts if they have shrunk a bit.
  13. Me too. There may have been some underlying issue, but on the whole he performed poorly. He has probably injured his pride after that performance. Still, overeall, he has been one of the many shining lights throughout the season so far.
  14. Nah, that was pretty much it. We did have an offside goal and it was offside. Templeton did dive and he was booked for it. Duncan shot too close to keeper at the end. We created very few off target chances to be honest. We were crapping ourselves at the end as Hearts forced three or four corners in injury time, but we held firm. They on the other hand were much more creative and should really have won the game. But they never. They flashed two or three across the face of the box, Templeton rattled the post and fizzed another belter a couple of feet wide. Our chances were not as clear cut and we tended to fizzle out in the last third. Hayes was pathetic and never helped Duff out. He should have been hooked earlier. This left us toiling with a passenger. Esson was definitely the busier keeper and had to make the more difficult saves. Cox was another who has had a better day at the office. Too often in the wrong place but they all stuck to their task and a draw was hard earned and almost believable.
  15. Great atmosphere and some good chants yesterday. The Rossco one was sharp as a tack. It certainly helps when we get squashed into a corner and everyone is singing from the same book. The record books show that we drew 1-1, that will do for me. Jonny Hayes was extremely disappointing yesterday. He never appeared until around the hour mark when he suddenly woke up and ran. Unfortunately, Rooney had seen his piss poor display up to that point and never gave him the ball, and that about summed up Jonny's day, after last week, this was one for him to forget. Still, well done everybody, who would have thought we would have been sitting fourth in the league around Xmas, although I have to say that with games in hand, Killie, United and Well will be breathing down our necks. Enjoy it while we can.
  16. Ginger Jaggy has now had his match report published. Roads were not good around Perth to Pitlochry on the way home but all is well now. Ginger jaggy's match report
  17. Dundee United, stunning result and stunning goals and no more than we deserved on the day.
  18. Aye, burst pipes at half nine in the morning meant I missed the pre-match entertainment. Never left Inverness until 11:45. Pipes are burst somewhere under the floorboards under the fitted kitchen units..............nightmare. Water turned off for now so
  19. Spot on about Hayes. He had a shocker. Looked sluggish and struggled to get going until about an hour into the game. Templeton on the other hand looks to be a tremendous prospect and he packs a punch for a wee guy. Shame about Russells effort near the end. He broke forward and Russell had options, but the defence opened up for him and he tried his luck from twenty five yards, but hit it too straight at the keeper. We worked very hard for this point and stopped the form team in their tracks. All our best performers were at the back. Granty, Rossco and Duff were supreb, while Jonny was still basking in the glory of his super strike last week. Difficult to tell about our goal at the far end of the ground, but Munro headed goalwards and seemed to be claiming it, although there appeared to be a melee in front of the goal line. Hearts spurned what opportunities they had and created a few chances, but flashed them across the box with no takers and ended the game with a flurry of corners which we did well to repel. Great point from a difficult encounter.
  20. Christmas cheer for Terry & Mo Inverness completed the full house of achievements after a draw at Tynecastle with a stubborn defensive display to thwart Hearts attacking threat. Hearts were restricted to dozens of long range efforts after coming from behind to deservedly earn a draw against the away day specialists from the Highlands. Grant Munro opened the scoring after some debate as to who had the last touch, but big Kevin Kyle restored parity with an expertly taken penalty after Stephen Elliott was upended by Ryan Esson, who was yellow carded. No doubt about the decision, and no doubt about the resultant spot kick as Esson went the wrong way. 18th December 2010 Tynecastle Stadium, Edinburgh HEARTS 1 - Kyle (25 pen) TEAM: Kello, Jonsson, Palazuelos, Bouzid (Stevenson 19), Zaliukas, Black, Templeton, Skacel, Mrowiec, Kyle, Elliot SUBS: MacDonald, Barr, Elliot, Novikovas, Glen, Thomson - Booked: Templeton (23) INVERNESS CALEDONIAN THISTLE 1 - Munro (17) TEAM: Esson, Tokely, Munro, Shinnie, Duff, Cox, Hayes (Odhiambo 84), Duncan, Ross (Innes 90), Foran (Sutherland 76), Rooney SUBS: Tuffey, Golabek, McBain, Sanchez - Booked: Duff (12), Esson (24) Referee Brian Winter Attendance 12994 Ginger Jaggy was there......................................... The final away league game of the season saw us pick up another creditable point, which confirms that Caley Thistle have gone unbeaten for the calendar year of 2010. A few weeks ago we drew at Parkhead to remain unbeaten for a year and today we got that whole calendar year, and what a year it has been for everyone connected to the club. Today's game was a hard battle with us gaining a point after a very dominant display by Hearts, especially in the second half. In the first half we started the game the better side as we settled on the ball early and passed it around neatly. Hearts looked a little hesitant and that was about to hurt them. In the seventeenth minute some sloppy hearts play allowed Inverness to streak forward and win a free kick outside the box, as Eggert Jonsson impeded Foran. The delivery was a decent one from Duncan, and with some criminal marking, Grant Munro powerfully headed home a free header from twelve yards. To the away fans it seemed a little bit of a scramble with Adam Rooney making a nuisance of himself in the six yard box. We didn't care though. One nil up and looking good the travelling support were in great voice against the backdrop of a fairly subdued home support. But after the goal Hearts stepped up a gear and then from then on they dominated the match possession wise. The first major incident saw David Templeton burst into the box and go down. Brian Winter correctly penalised the striker amid the howling and booing from the home fans, and gave the young lad a yellow card for diving. But it wasn't long before they did get a penalty. Some neat build up play saw a lovely ball played inside by Kyle for Stephen Elliott to latch onto just before Ryan Esson could get there. Elliott tried to round Esson as he came out, but he only succeeded in knocking the ball too far, unfortunately Ryan had committed himself to the challenge and upended Elliot with his follow through. Just a yellow to our relief but the spot kick was comfortably put away by big Kevin Kyle. After that there was really only one team that looked like winning. Templeton who was flagged a major danger before the game hit a fantastic 25 yard screamer that beat Esson all ends up but unfortunately for the Hearts faithful it failed to beat the post as it smacked off it and out of play to our relief. Ryan Stevenson an early substitute for Ishmael Bouzid tested Esson for the first time with a decent shot from just outside the area. Esson who has had a great season between the sticks pulled off a great save to beat the ball away, to the chorus of Scotland's number three by the away contingent. Hearts created a few more half chances but we went in at half time all square in what was an entertaining first half. Half Time 1-1 Hearts were quicker on the uptake in the second half, pressing Caley Thistle from the first minute. The dangerous Templeton was again involved latching onto a pass from Kyle, but he narrowly dragged his shot wide. Next up was Kyle himself but he blazed high and wide from a decent position. But it would be harsh on Inverness to say that the second half was about Hearts having some shooting practice – Which they failed miserably- Inverness looked dangerous on the counter attack and got themselves into some decent positions. Nick Ross – my man of the match for the lung bursting runs that he did – had an excellent game and it was as a result of one of these runs that the travelling support thought had put us in the lead. Ross' run was stopped with a foul and the resultant free kick ended in the net. Not too dissimilar to our first goal, Hearts defended poorly and allowed the flick to reach Rooney who confidently put the ball home. Unfortunately our celebrations were short lived as the offside flag went up. As the game progressed further into its final stages Hearts pressed more and Caley Thistle started to drop deeper. Templeton had another effort which narrowly went off target and then Rudi Skacel raced clear down left and his shot across Esson narrowly missed the target if not even shaving the post. Rooney was a lone man now and all our clearances just kept returning like a boomerang. Calum Elliot was introduced for his name sake Stephen and he almost won it when his flick was saved by Esson's foot on the line. Hearts huffed and puffed at the death but we almost snatched an unlikely victory when Russell Duncan drove forward. With four players to choose from the space opened up for him and he had a go himself. The effort was too direct at the keeper and was well saved by Kello, but it was comfortable really. The whistle sounded after a flurry of corners for Hearts deep into injury time to round off a great 2010 with Caley Thistle away from home, which sees us still unbeaten going into the new year and in the heavenly heights of fourth place in the SPL. Great defensive performance from Inverness to stop Hearts six game winning run and keep our away record going. All the heroes were in defence with Munro, Tokely and Duff getting to grips with a very lively Hearts attacking threat bolstered by the giant Kevin Kyle. Duff in particular recovering well from receiving an early booking to halt the energetic Templeton on numerous forays forward. Ginger Jaggy has Nick Ross high on his list, I'll plump for our goal scoring centre back and former captain Grant Munro who never put a foot wrong, and also a goal saving block in the last ten minutes to avert a certain goal. Hearts look a good bet for at least third place. Some excellent attacking options , and for a wee guy, David Templeton packs a pretty ferocious shot. He will be some player when he grows up. Not since the days of Colquhoun, Robertson and Crabbe have the Jambo's had the luxury of such a potent attack, and with Kevin Kyle playing the Joe Jordan role, then things are looking up down Gorgie Road. Enjoy your turkey guys, you have certainly earned it, and thanks for the early Xmas cheer.
  21. here here, or is it hear hear, or here hear, or even hear here????????
  22. tm4tj

    SATURDAY

    Bit frosty in the Sneck this morning, -6 as I scraped the car ready for Embra. Diggers here I come.
  23. Cheers scarlet. The guys spend a lot of time and effort writing up some of these articles, good to know that someone appreciates them. Ducks still here. Tough game this one, Hearts are the big form team.
  24. HT:1-1 FT:2-2 1st scorer ICT:Hayes 1st scorer Opp:Templeton 1st Yellow Card:Duncan Crowd:13878
  25. Hearts Preview now published on Main Page. ginger jaggy was your author this week. Cheers Jaggy Hearts Preview 18th December
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