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  1. Each to their own I suppose. It looks better in real life, the reds yellows and oranges are really vibrant colours and the white on the black background stands out well. :021: from me
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    Smoking Ban

    Steady Alex..........................steady :010:
  3. Some famous name indeed Johnboy Craig Brown from the world of soccer Paul Simon as well, but no sign of Art. Hey cozmo, my son also said it was a tight fit over the head.
  4. Do we know for sure that names and numbers will be put on the shirts?? I don't see it as a huge problem anyway, as the shirt people have is in their own possession and at present won't have numbers or names plastered across them. It's not like Nakamura or Jan Venegoor of Hesselink will stop Ross Tokely and start reading his shirt...... "Ha so big boy. Hajimemashite and onegai shimasu stand still till I read the names on your shirt"................."Say?nara wee man", was the reply from Rossco, "I'm off up the park to cross for Brew to score." Be happy in the knowledge that your name is on the shirt somewhere, now having it mis-spelt is a different story.
  5. I would get down to specsavers if I was you, the strip is as black as black can be. It looks great and I believe that the replica ones are also in the shop now, the black ones without the names on them.
  6. I'll start again, the new away top looks awesome, the new logo stands out great and the contrasting colours are perfect. I have added front and rear views to see if you can spot your names. enjoy Front.jpg_thumb Rear.jpg_thumb
  7. I see what you mean, theres 57 varieties on that page.
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    ICT vs Scotland

    ICT every time, something to believe in, Scotland as much as I follow them don't instill that belief in me. DJS, somewhere in the back of my mind is that game at Kingsmills. I was at a game against a Scotland U21 team I think and remember Eamon Bannon playing for the Scotland team, he had hair then and may even have sored, 2-2 sounds about right.
  9. Bazookas Gobstoppers Flying saucers, meltin the mouth rice paper filled with tangy sherbet, mmmnnnn
  10. Oh nothing much Hairy Chipper, a storm in a teacup..................hmmnnn, maybe the team could run out to that one, Storm in a tea cup
  11. The laughing policeman The words of the chorus are printed below using the latest modern graphic technology :015: :015: :015: :015: :015: :015: :015: :015: :015: :015: :015: :015: :015: :015: :015: :015: :015: :015: :015: :015: :015: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: I know a fat old policeman He's always on our street A fat and jolly red-faced man He really is a treat He's too kind for a policeman He's never known to frown And everybody says He is the happiest man in town! He laughs upon point duty He laughs upon his beat He laughs at everybody When he's walking in the street He never can stop laughing He says he's never tried But once he did arrest a man And laughed until he cried! His jolly face is wrinkled And then he shut his eyes He opened his great big mouth It was a wonderous size! He said: "I must arrest you!" He didn't know what for And then he started laughing Until he cracked his jaw! So if you chance to meet him While walking 'round the town Shake him by his fat ol' hand And give him half a crown His eyes will beam and sparkle He'll gurgle with delight And then you'll start him laughing With all his blessed might! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: that should cheer us up on a cold winters afternoon :003:
  12. Hey Rich Everythings good...............well apart from the bit about free drink, but you are welcome to buy us all a large one. I like this man already, the pre match nerves, yep thats what Saturdays are for. :sillywave:
  13. Cowie has certainly been impressive since joining the big team. Agree about Royster IHE, my opinion is that he has performed better than Hastings in the left wingback slot. Mr Hastings may struggle to get his position back.
  14. link works ok for me name that tune in 5 I don't know if you?????
  15. Looks like they are better at counting in Wick****************from the wick webby report ICT young guns marched into the final of the ITP NOS Cup with a 2-0 defeat of Academy tonight. An own-goal by Bryan McKiddie and a strike from man of the match Ian Vugurs directly after half-time was good enough to take them into the final. Academy did have several chances to pull back into the game, but couldn?t convert them. The Scories first chance of the game came with 10 minutes played. Macadie made good ground up the wing and fired in a dangerous cross ball. Henstridge out-jumped the Caley defence but the ball just shaved off the top of his head. A minute later Shearer tried a pop at goal from 28 yards but his attempt went just wide of the right post. Just after the 14 hour Academy created another chance. Shearer played Macadie into the Caley box and he squared the ball across goal but no-one was there to capitalise. Caley?s goal came in the 20th minute. Gillespie drove into the Academy box and Neil Traill did well to track him and turn his shot at goal out for a corner-kick. The resulting corner was fired into the box and Duff eventually got his head to it. His attempt beat James and McKiddie headed into his own net for an own-goal whilst attempting to clear his lines. 0 ? 1 2 minutes later and More was called into action as he had an acrobatic save to tip a strike from McAllister around the post. Academy kept plugging away and Manson provided another good pass for Shearer who got another attempt on the Caley goal, but McNulty was again on hand to make the save. 38 minutes in Neil Traill was taken off with an injury and replaced by Shaun Sinclair. A minute after the substitution McKiddie was flattened at the edge of the Caley box and referee Bicknell awarded a free-kick. Farquhar took it and McNulty split the ball whilst collecting at the back post. This resulted in a scramble between him and Manson for the ball, with the keeper eventually recovering to snuff out the threat. 3 minutes before the break and More again denied McAllister with another diving save tipped around the post. Half Time 0 ? 1 Less than a minute after the restart former Academy starlet Shane Sutherland stormed up the left wing and delivered a perfect cross into the Academy box straight into the path of Iain Vugurs and he hammered the ball home past a helpless More. 0 ? 2 Great play in the 51st minute between Duff and Gillespie played Gillespie in one-on-one with More, but James did well to save his shot. Sutherland then showed what he was all about with a great turn and shot from the edge of the Academy box that went just over the top of Mores cross-bar. Just before the hour Hughes and Munro introduced Weir for Henstridge. With 57 minutes played More again denied McAllister as he had yet another diving save to shut-out his free-kick attempt. On the hour mark Academy went 3 at the back and pulled McKiddie into midfield in an attempt to take something back out of the game and shortly after the switch a recovery goal was almost carved-out. Manson took a free-kick 30 yards from goal rolling it Farquhar who played in Weir but he hit his shot directly at keeper McNulty. McAllister must have been sick of the sight of More as he once again found himself in on goal. More came to close him down and put him off enough to make him screw his shot wide of target. With around 20 minutes of the game remaining club captain Martin Gunn (returning from injury) made his first competitive appearance of the season, coming on for Farquhar, and almost scored with his first touch of the ball. Weir ran at the heart of the Caley defence and slit a great pass to Gunn who hit it first time on the run but it went agonisingly just past McNulty?s left hand post. Academy kept plugging away and McKiddie played Manson through the middle and McNulty just beat him in the race to the ball. With time running out for the Scorries Macadie spotted keeper McNulty off his line and tried to chip him from all of 40 yards but his attempt went just wide of goal. Academy?s final attack saw Weir again burst through the middle of the Caley defence before passing to Gunn but he screwed his shot wide of target from 14 yards out.
  16. I think he will do exactly what it says on the tin He is a utility squad player and that is what he will be, we need cover at the back and he can provide cover. If I base my judgement on that, he will be a success, if I base my judgement on whether he plays in the first team every week and scores a bucketful of goals every season, then probably not a success, so it really depends on what your expectations are of him. In my estimation, he will succeed at the job he was bought for.
  17. Apologies for my earlier comment, I retract the tongue in cheek comment I made. I made this comment as a result of an incident earlier this year when my son was hit above the eye with a full bottle of Baileys and came within a centimetre of being seriously injured. Fortunately the bottle did not break and he has now recovered but his forehead and eye were severely swollen/bruised and there is still a mark on his head some six months later. This unprovoked attack was carried out by a then 17 year old girl, who has been courting trouble for a number of years through drink/drugs. She has been in court on numerous occasions for various acts of violence etc and is still free to cause trouble every weekend. This person got probation for this assault, despite her solicitor doing his best to tell a pack of lies in her defence. Since then, the same person has been back in court and I believe the latest one she was given curfews/community service. Still, maybe it's just me who feels that some kids will never learn and some of them need something a little different as a deterrent. Maybe the new on the spot fines will have an effect on the issues, who knows. However, my comment was not meant to belittle a very serious issue, which was rightly pointed out by Mr IHE, and as also pointed out, no one is beyond reproach, not even me. Therefore I will accept my six lashings of the birch for my mistimed quote. I had already PM'd maimie to apologise for the quote, but I will not remove it yet, as it makes my second post seem odd and misplaced. I am also aware that childrens panels deal with lots of varying degrees of issues and is a very worthwhile cause, good luck in achieving your goals.
  18. What it does do is make my report appear biased towards ICT and rubbish it. Yes my report was only about ICT plays, but it also told the story of our superiority, in all but goals, the online watch shows little of our creativity and dominance and makes Hibs look as if they thoroughly deserved to beat us. :sillywave: hello BBC
  19. You just need to learn when people are winding you up. I did say I agreed with a fair bit of that, but the inference was that Dargo would have done better than Marius and I said he was only toying with them, he is class and will come good. No blinkers here old git, only saying what I see. back at you :008: :008:
  20. George Michael Just watch yourself in the bogs. Disgusting geek, turn the radio off when his songs come on.
  21. I agree with clacher, great opportunity to start the rot and get us off and running. Buoyed by our good performances in the last two games this is the chance to kick Gretna while they are still down, lose this one and I will start to worry. <<looks over his shoulder smiley>>
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