Everything posted by tm4tj
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Matchday Thread: St Mirren -V- Inverness CT
Just call my name, Just call my name, Odhiambo Don't make a save, Don't make a save, Odhiambo Don't wanna miss, want one first touch Just score a goal and do the hush Just call my name, Just call my name, Odhiambo Odhiambo, Odhiambo Odhi-Odhiambo, Odhi-Odhiambo Odhiambo, Odhiambo Odhi-Odhiambo, Odhi-Odhiambo Odhiambo, Odhiambo Odhi-Odhiambo, Odhi-Odhiambo Odhiambo, Odhiambo Odhi-Odhiambo, Odhi-Odhiambo Odhiambo, Odhiambo Odhi-Odhiambo, Odhi-Odhiambo Odhiambo, Odhiambo Odhi-Odhiambo, Odhi-Odhiambo........................... I can hear you all humming it already.........hummmmmm de hummmmdihambo
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Return of the Lionel King
ICT fans spokesman Jonathan Mackenzie, 67.................... Just had another read to cheer masel up
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Team fer Cellic
OK dudes, another topic closed due to personal insults.
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Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Team
Here is the 'original' chris......... from 15th June 2010 Just call my name, Just call my name, Odhiambo Don't make a save, Don't make a save, Odhiambo Don't wanna miss, want one first touch Just score a goal and do the hush Just call my name, Just call my name, Odhiambo Odhiambo, Odhiambo Odhi-Odhiambo, Odhi-Odhiambo Odhiambo, Odhiambo Odhi-Odhiambo, Odhi-Odhiambo Odhiambo, Odhiambo Odhi-Odhiambo, Odhi-Odhiambo Odhiambo, Odhiambo Odhi-Odhiambo, Odhi-Odhiambo Odhiambo, Odhiambo Odhi-Odhiambo, Odhi-Odhiambo Odhiambo, Odhiambo Odhi-Odhiambo, Odhi-Odhiambo........................... I can hear you all humming it already.........hummmmmm de hummmmdihambo
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Knee Jerkers
At least it provoked a sensible post from you. I must have been on holiday on the moon then. Proffesional decision, of course it was a professional decision. The depleted team was only partly due to squad changes to 'rest' some players. The rest of the changes were down to injuries. I look at it this way. If he had gone hell for leather to stay in this competition and lost or knackered two or three of our top players, with spl points up for grabs three days later against one of our main rivals, and a more achievable goal, is it not prudent to take the foot off the gas a little. Of course there is the gulf in class that money can buy. A team assembled from fat cheques should really cuff a team of bits and pieces. We were not only thrashed by the fact that our team was weakened by both injury and tactics, but by a far superior team quality wise, and that is hard to say. As far as glory hunting is concerned, I would still be following my boyhood team of Hearts if that were the case.........not much glory there either, I'll stick to my season ticket thanks at my local club. Unfortunately filling the clubs pockets with money is practically everything. No money, no club. We tend to run on a shoestring, hence the Niculae fiasco being restrictive within our budgets. If you had read my post elsewhere, can't be bothered looking, you would not have needed to ask the question. Last year was the most enjoyable I can remember, not for the bank balance of the club though, and another season or two in the first would probably have seen us slip into mediocrity. The players on the park on wednesday are all big boys. If beaten by quality, then it's no disgrace. Celtic and Rangers should be doing this to teams most weeks. And as far as Butcher preserving himself, do you think Ferguson gets the same accusations at Man U. They are all at it. The competition lends itself to this type of situations. Had it been the scottish cup then I am sure our full team of fit players would have been on duty, however, staying up is the most important factor. Relegation.........we had a tremendous wake in the Innes when we got relegated, the place was awash with singing and chanting. Enjoy the patronising, you seem to excel at it yourself.
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Return of the Lionel King
Stunning piece of literature.
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Celtic Preview & Report
Maryhill has surfaced since the Celtic doing and his report is now on the home page, as is the St Mirren preview.
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St Mirren -V- Inverness CT – Preview
Back to the bread & butter this weekend with another trip to the Central belt. After the one set whitewash from Celtic in the CIS Cup, Inverness fans will be hoping for better things in Paisley in what could be a six pointer. ICT looked as bedraggled as an apathetic Andy Murray as their body language gave it away at Parkhead. Some of this down to injuries, the rest was down to manager Terry Butcher's generosity to give some players a break. The ICT expansive injury list Lee Cox has become the latest victim on the treatment table after a serious looking studs up challenge from the Korean Ki Sung-Yeung, in the Parkhead debacle. Early signs are that Butcher will be without the tenacious midfielder for a possible six weeks, (ligament damage). This was the last thing that Butcher needed coming back to the SPL fixtures and possibly vindicates his decision to rest some players at Parkhead. Let's start from the back, both full backs Kevin McCann and Kenny Gillet are injured along with ex-Buddy Chris Innes. The afore mentioned Cox is definitely out, as is Gil Blumenshtein, although he is back in light training. Danni Sanchez has missed the last two games after starring as a substitute against Hibernian. Add to that list, players like Jonny Hayes, Richie Foran and Stuart Golabek who are just returning to fitness after missing pre-season, then you can see why Mr Butcher was over cautious in midweek. So, who will play for ICT? Ryan Esson will be back at his No1 position with Proctor, Tokely, Munro, and A N Other at left back. Holding midfield will have a more settled look with Russell Duncan surely partnering Stuart Duff in the absence of Coxy. The forward midfielders will have a more familiar look about it with Hayes, Odhiambo and Ross providing for Adam Rooney. Foran is working back to full fitness but it would be harsh to remove Nick Ross after the youngster has shown a much improved workrate over the last few weeks. Left back: Now that has been a problem position for some time. We have had Hastings, Djebi Zadi, Golabek, Tokely, Shinnie, McBain, Gillet and Tom Dick & Harry playing there, but nobody has been able to lay claim to the jesey until Kenny Gillet came along. Now that he is also injured we have a dilemma. Maybe it's time to bite the bullet and give Roy McBain a run. The injuries this season has highlighted the reasons for strength in depth, something fairly new to Inverness who are now working on the bare minimum. Old Buddies St Mirren are in the same mini league as Inverness and this game will no doubt be a keenly contested match. One player that both sets of fans look forward to seeing is Ross Tokely. Ross and St Mirren go back a long way and even in our last SPL season he was getting some stick from the Buddies after scoring the decisive goal in a 1-2 victory for Inverness. Alas it was all in vain as Saints unexpectedly beat Falkirk away from home in the next game and we ultimately crashed into the first division when Falkirk came calling in Inverness. One bright light at Paisley came from an unlikely source. On a day resembling a Christmas card scene in February 2004, Darran Thomson scored the winner in a Scottish Cup tie. Who would have thought that. Davie's views are similar........... The thought of another trip to Glasvegas on a bus is enough to make my legs and bladder stop working, especially after the comprehensive hallumphing dished out to us on Wednesday at "paradise", when our reserves were outclassed by about twenty million or so quid as well as six goals. And yet, what was obvious was that this was the big game all week. Last week's report said it: crucial game, six pointer, must win, pick your own euphemism. At 4.45 on Saturday we have got be coming off the park at Paisley 3 points to the good, or the storm clouds will slowly start to gather. It's getting to that stage already. Paisley's new ground, already referred to universally as the "methadome" is a quaint affair seemingly made of Meccano (or Lego) and it's not been the best of homes for St. Mirren since they sold Love Street. It's a good place to start winning. St. Mirren as we know and rejoice at, are in the second bottom slot in the SPL, although we'll gloss over the fact that they are on the same points as us. They seemed destined for a long hard season this year, having sacked their manager (Gus MacPherson) and losing the quality out of their squad (Dorman, Ross, Mehmet etc.) Replacing the above with an en masse injection from Cowdenbeath seemed less than wise, and grumblings from New St. Mirren Park are evident even at this early stage in the season. Why else would you ban the newspapers? If they are poor for morale, I'd ban their access to Pie & Bovril as quick as you can Saints, or you'll be jumping off bridges. The record this year is remarkably similar to ours: D,L,W,L,L with the last loss at St. Johnstone being a particular sickener. They also have injury problems, which will prevent the reappearance of one Craig Dargo, and a calf tear will sideline Steven Thomson for up to six weeks. These two injury blows are offset by the news that Paul McQuade is ready to get back into contention, along with Paul McGowan after his ban. Likewise at Inverness, it would probably be easier to list who is fit for ICT rather than who aint. Lee Cox followed a host of others into unavailability after being launched skywards with an almost broken ankle on Wednesday night, ligament damage apparently. So, forget Gillet, Blumenstein, Innes, Sanchez and McCann as well and you can see the extent of our woes, reflected in the L, W, L, D, L so far. Butcher must be buying up every piece of cotton wool he can find. Formations for this one are likely to be dictated by who's fit (Tuffey for left back?!), but we will see the return of Esson, Rooney, Odhiambo and Foran after Wednesday and that quartet would make a difference to any side. This one will be tighter. Honours are pretty even over the piece, with 5 wins for ICT, 4 for St. Mirren and 3 draws. The word "draw" seems to feature heavily in my mind right now, but you never know. The match referee is Stephen Finnie. tm4tj prediction I will be sitting on the fence for this one as well and a draw after the humiliation of Parkhead will be no mean feat given the restricted squad at our disposal. With our defence at sixes and sevens, (and that's not just the goals against column), we could be in for a torrid afternoon, but I am looking for the midfield to share the burden and take the weight off the back four and hopefully minimise the opportunities for the Saints to run at us. So, my mind is set on a scoring draw.
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Knee Jerkers
Some folk need to look at the bigger picture. ICT have bigger fish to fry, hence a side weakened not only by injuries, but also by selection. The CIS Cup is so important, you can't even qualify for Europe from it anymore and unless you get to the final you get pennies for your troubles. In fact, yesterday for the quarter final draw, only four of the eight clubs sent representatives along which speaks volumes to me. It is maybe unfair on the Co-op, who have put in around £1m over the year, but the competition unfortunately means diddley squat. Scarlet, I fear you need to catch up with reality before it's too late buddy, as you seem to be living a fairy tale. Of course we would have rejoiced had we beaten Celtic, is that not what happens. I'm outa here. See this Linkypoo from the Scotsman.
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Lee Cox injury
Defensive midfield? Are you asking about our defence
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Lee Cox injury
Thats all we need, another crocked player. On the plus side, it gets Russell Duncan back in the starting eleven. Might be able to forge a solid partnership with Duffers.
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Tuffey......our MOM
Apart from the Stokes poke whick went through his hands?
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Where are they now?
That one made me chortle out loudly Beastie
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Knee Jerkers
I don't have a problem with us being relegated, last season was the best ever in my opinion, I thoroughly enjoyed it. I doubt that the ICT accountant would share my views though. Aye Johnboy, it certainly woke a few slumbering posters, and highlights the inadequacies of others.
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Knee Jerkers
I never realised that we had so many knee jerkers on our website. FFS we have just been thrashed in a small time cup which we had no hope of winning and all hell lets loose. What the hell is wrong with you lot. The ones to feel sorry for are those that made the journey to watch this. Then again, surely a blind man could see what sort of line up was coming, no? Playing against a multi-million pound team full of international players, with freebies and cast offs is asking for trouble. So what? We lost, well got thrashed, laugh it off. We have had so many good times, we were bound to hit the wall. Yes we won the first division at a canter, eventually, but this is a whole new bag of worms. We will do well to stay in the SPL this season, but having a go at everything because we lost to Celtic is, well, it's a joke. This is the team who beat us 0-1 in the meaningful encounter, not such a bad thrashing then was it? If you have been jerking your knee, then please reply below.
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Matchnight Thread : Celtic -V- ICT
Good post jrict. Sorry I can't give you a green dot, Mahonio managed to steal all my votes before I read this.
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Butcher upbeat despite cup defeat
I only see five of the starting eleven that should start on Saturday. Part of that is due to injuries of course. This should be the first 'eleven' in my opinion if they were all fit etc. Esson McCann Tokely Munro Gillet Duff Duncan Hayes Odhiambo Foran Rooney I'll rephrase it, only four starters last night, the reast were squad players.
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Matchnight Thread : Celtic -V- ICT
Worse things happen at sea...........well almost worse.
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Matchnight Thread : Celtic -V- ICT
Geezo, it's not important.
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Matchnight Thread : Celtic -V- ICT
Oh goody, we are winning on goals conceded.
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Matchnight Thread : Celtic -V- ICT
pffffftttt diddy cup.
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Matchnight Thread : Celtic -V- ICT
Could probably be our biggest hammering ever tonight. Save the big boys for the bread and butter at the weekend.
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Celtic Preview & Report
Aye, well done again Andrew, some favourable comments from the site visitors..........that's a first!
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Celtic Preview & Report
Oh..........this thread is a bit like the articles, nobody reads them