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  1. Sunderland going to shell out ?9,000,000 today for Gordon. Waste of money if you ask me, but nobody did.
  2. I agree 1-3, I don't go along with all this tosh that Gers were not much better than us. Yes we were poor for some reason, but they were streets ahead of us. All this drivel that Rangers are a poor side is nonsense. Lets be honest, they will either win the league or finish second. We were humped and need to regroup for the must win games against teams in our situation, which is practically the rest of the league. Hibs looked decent the other night and they seem to have found a keeper as well, all six foot seven of him. We simply don't have the buying power or the attraction that other teams do so we will have to work with the tools we have. Our season will be judged on games against Motherwells Paisley Gretna and Falkirk, anything more will be a bonus.
  3. Therein lies a reply from a solicitor...................extremely well put Colin.................you think he is shite. :029:
  4. Portsmouth Unfortunately, I was born near Pompey, Gosport in fact, and as a young loon visited relations in Portsmouth a few times. But I am better now, I was only there for a few weeks before being smuggled North to Grantown. My Highland league team was Clach, bottom of the league just about, but rose to Champions in 74. The Charlie Kennedy Ray Mackintosh era brought a plethora of goals and in the Scottish cup thereabouts the great South hopes Gala Fairydean came North boasting that the Highlanders would be subdued, not so, Clach humped them something like seven or eight one. Barcelona appeal to me as well, mainly for their style of play and great players they have had over the years. Grantown United, few lads from the pub formed them, we lost more than we won.....well we lost them all, but it was fun :029:
  5. I didn't think there was too much in the first tackle. It's a game for big boys. Not look too bad on tv.
  6. tm4tj replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
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  7. tm4tj replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    I have paid another ?100 to have my name removed from the new away shirt. I don't want to be assosciated with a team that performs so poorly and wilts at the sight of the old firm.
  8. comment 2 2. watch rory going for a high ball he never looks at the ball but instead watches the defenders position then trys to pick up the scraps, just watch next time you see him play or once again watch the replay Spot on cccccccc He never watches the ball, and pretends to jump late making out the defender was too good, not good enough I'm afraid.
  9. The criticism of the team yesterday is fully justified, they were a disgrace. It was clear from the start that the TV pundits got it spot on, we were going to punt the ball at every opportunity and that is exactly what we did. Using Wyness as a target man is no use, he simply is not that kind of player, he needs the ball played to him below neck height then he will do the rest. Playing Rory as the other target man :rotflmao: Well he does not even look at the ball when it comes near him, he is too busy looking at the defender and his attempts to get off the ground are a joke. In fact playing Rory at all was the wrong thing to do. No holding midfielder, where was Duncan misplaced passes and all. The invisible man was, well, invisible. Bazza might as well have been invisible he was certainly not influential. The defence were all at sea, noticeable from the start. Where is our big stopper?? Fraser was the only one to get passmarks from me. Not really the game we wanted to start the season wit, playing one of the old firm means no points for most teams, so lets hope we regroup for the lesser teams, for thats where our season will be one won or lost, against the St Mirrens Motherwells and Gretna's.
  10. tm4tj replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    How about We played for 90 minutes and hrdly had an attempt at goal.
  11. Setanta viewing for me today. It's all been said before, no need or me to stick the knife in further, but yes Rory did not earn his wages today.
  12. Hey Mantis, they say these balls could take the hair clean of the top of your head. :029: Infamously, Kilmarnock beat Hearts 0-2 at Tynecastle in 64-65 to win the league on goal average the year before Celtic went on their nine in a row jolly. Killie had to win something like 0-2, 1-4, 2-6 or 3-8 any other scores wer no use to them, but hey, they won 0-2 and broke a lot of Hearts.
  13. Naelifts Not sure yet, but the nearest to my sons flat is the Quay Sports Bar on Commercial Street Leith area. Clacher posted on another thread he may watch some of the game in the The Three Sisters which is 139 Cowgate
  14. I know it's slightly off topic, but I won't be going but I will be watcing from a bar somewhere in Edinburgh Richard, there may be a young lady sitting beside you for this game :angel13:
  15. tm4tj replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    Talking of injured players, I hear that Novo is struggling to make the game on Saturday. from the Record Oh dear how sad never mind hahaha
  16. Remember watching him play for Elgin many moons ago, when the buffalo roamed the plains. He was a great old fashioned striker, always the one to look out for if you needed a goal. Sad to see some of the stalwarts of bygone days departing.
  17. tm4tj replied to a post in a topic in General Football
    Not sure where we will be watching, the nearest Sports bar is the Quay Sports Bar on Commercial St Leith, thats one we have used before when down in Embra. Watched Scotland beat France in that one, my boy, (crusher) stays on Constitution street, about four hundred yards away.
  18. tm4tj replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    How did you know it was him?
  19. Looks like he is plying his trade in Belgium K.V.S.K. United Overpelt-Lommel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia K.V.S.K. United Overpelt-Lommel often referred to as K.V.S.K. United is a Belgian football club based in the city of Lommel, Limburg. It was founded in 2003 following the bankruptcy of K.F.C. Lommelse S.K.. The remains of the club were integrated into K.V.V. Overpelt-Fabriek. Current squad As of July 21, 2007: Here is his bio from the KVSK website Harald Pinxten Geboortedatum 01 september 1977 Geboorteplaats Neerpelt Gehuwd gehuwd Kinderen 2 Vorige clubs Livingston, R Antwerp FC, K Heusden-Zolder, Turnhout, KVVO, Hamont Lo Favoriete clubs KVSK United Nationaliteit Belg Harald Pinxten werd geboren op 1 september 1977 in Neerpelt en begon zijn carri?re bij KVV Overpelt-Fabriek. Vervolgens trok hij naar Heusden-Zolder en Antwerp FC waar hij opgemerkt werd door Livingston, een club uit de Schotse Premier League. Maar na 1 seizoen Schotland en een degradatie met Livingston verder besloot Harald om het dichter bij huis te gaan zoeken en hij sloot zich aan bij KVSK United. Just as I thought :029: No. Position Player 1 GK Koen Schurmans 2 DF Mike De Koninck 3 DF Wim Raymaekers 4 MF Christophe Delande 5 DF Harald Pinxten 6 MF Kevin Franck 7 MF Bjorn Beyens 8 MF Dimitri de Cond? 9 FW Robby Van de Weyer 10 FW Kevin Oris No. Position Player 11 FW Marcos Pereira 12 DF Ahmet ?cal 13 FW Jochen Janssen 14 FW Bram Criel 16 MF Robin Peeters 17 FW Martijn Plessers 18 FW Mattis Persoons 21 DF Vincent Euvrard 23 DF Marc Eberle 26 GK Tom Muyters
  20. tm4tj replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    I used to think that Proc.....................but he stinks of perfumee now so there rests the case
  21. Zogg was at the Brondby Chelsea game tonight in Copenhagen. 0- 2 for Chelski. We forged some great links with some supporters when we did the pre-season trip to Denmark and this has been reciprocated this week when Zogg has met the brondby Boys, Iver and Jacob for tonights game. They have been very helpful towards Zogg and his friend Kieran the Caley Jaggie and this is much appreciated. It is great to know that football fans across the globe can be united and work together despite the differences. We are now an International team and are forgeing relationships on all fronts, our fans are breaking new grounds and it is a pleasure to be an ICT supporter. Thanx Iver & Jacob Alex Mee, Jim and us Zoggites remember the great day we had at Farum and the not so great hangover we had in Copenhagen the next day...........ha ha..............Zogg especially, but allegedly, he has met the man he was...ahem, unwell on in the same bar.....Kelly's.............how wierd is that........either Zogg has been frequenting Kelly's more than we thought or the guy in the bar likes being under the unwellness every weekend. Anyway, Mee Alex Jim and mine, I still have the contacts if you are wishing to converse. denmark + 046.jpg_thumb
  22. tm4tj replied to a post in a topic in General Football
    Ach, Saturday it is, either way I'm in Embra :019: Have to catch it on Setanta in a pub.... :drinking09: The things ye have tae dae
  23. tm4tj replied to a post in a topic in General Football
    They might well finish with less than 10 men yet, both their goals were absolute defending disasters. They have been scything down the opposition at every opportunity. Put big shinguards on for Sunday game.
  24. think I will bookmark this :023:
  25. On that theme bread, I have been in a crowd of over 12,500 for a cup game at Elgin V Arbroath. My mate wikipedia said The 1960s provided Elgin City with seven Highland League titles, two League Cups, three Scottish Qualifying Cups and four North Cups as well as Scottish Cup glory never known by a Non-League club since before the first World War. The Scottish Cup runs of the 60s are still spoken about yet in the Laich o' Moray! 1960 - when Forfar were crushed 5-1, then only two late goals denied City a famous win over Celtic before 11,207 fans at Borough Briggs. 1961 - After a thrilling 2-2 draw with Airdrie before 7,800 crowd, City went down 2-0 under the floodlights at Broomfield Park. 1967 - 9,500 see First Division, Ayr United beaten 2-0 at Borough Briggs, but the City went down 7-0 to eventual European Champions - Celtic - before 34,000 at Parkhead. 1968 - wins over Albion Rovers 3-1, Forfar Athletic 3-1 and Arbroath 2-0 (before 12,650 crowd) see City in the Quarter finals, only to go down 2-1 at Cappielow to Greenock Morton. The early 1970s also provided silverware aplenty, League Champions in 1970 and 1974, Scottish Qualifying Cup winners in 1970, North Cup winners in 1971, 1973 & 1976. Scottish cup runs also continued in 1971 - wins over Stenhousemuir and Berwick,

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