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Heilandee

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  1. Doubt if it will be in our lifetimes sadly or as long as the OF remain in the current set up,money is tight but still so disproportianately distributed the OF have a massive financial advantage over all others.Short of a generous philanthropist deciding to do a Miles on a massive scale i cant see it ,would love to be wrong though.
  2. A hand knitted present perchance to "keep ya warm at the fitba"
  3. Good luck guy's , some young lads started a group at Dens and despite a lot of disparaging remarks and p*ss taking,they have a made a very positve differance to the atmosphere at games
  4. On a serious note( for a change) it's worth a few quid to go through the skid car training through in Elgin,my Brother in law's the instructor, and it lets you find out what happens in a controlled environment Skid car training
  5. Original club statement was it was dependant on the home clubs policy(i.e. Huntly in this case) but this has now been clarified and refunds are being given
  6. OH NO!! Whats it gonna be like when eh reach your age???? Anyway ,ehm no going doolally and imagin things, found the info here , as I remembered it,wee discussion going on wi oor lads after Saturdays cancellation V Huntly and some couldnae make it up on Tuesday refund policy change
  7. Am i right in thinking tickets for cancelled games used to be "non refundable" till the Celtic v ICT when the roof got blown off and the game cancelled on the grounds of crowd safety, the ruling was challenged and changed after that game,can anyone confirm this or am i just going senile :024:
  8. Being fully aware of some of the dubious establishments you have frequented over the years I thought you of all folk would have been in complete support of such a plan! :001:
  9. Sorry to disapoint folks ,but they are going oot next round, if we get past Huntly!
  10. Was heading for the train station to go Huntly when I found out our game was off,Arnie suggests heading to the Fluke and go and support Clyde V Arabs on the TV game,sounds like a plan :029: sometimes it's just no yer day :007:
  11. Cheap shot! Uncalled for IMO Agreed, anyway the position is already filled. Good luck to Pele whatever he does now
  12. Sorry ladies, (usin the term loosley) winnae be able for that date, ya havin a new year ane? :party06: :party07: :party01:
  13. By "mutal consent" ...."hasn't fullfilled his full capability" shocking, i think ! Strachan out
  14. :clapping03: congratulations one and all, chuffed for ya's , superb result.
  15. Hows about a more comprehensive guide to Inverness with pubs etc that footy fans would use,updated with whats on type stuff,quite often see away supporters asking advice /directions etc,mebbes even get a bit advertising revenue for the site, talking of which, is there availability for local advertising on the site? costs?
  16. Ah the best ya bunch oh teuchters,back up next season eh hope :021: [img width=500 height=696] edited to add......LINK FER CALEYD :001:
  17. Good luck to the pair of ya's :022:
  18. Dunfy dump Kenny,mebbes a bit late,new management team with Robertson and Parky back together? Kenny Awa
  19. Lifted from the ITC website.. Sport on Television The restrictions on any one broadcaster obtaining exclusive rights to certain sporting events of national interest was established originally by the Television Act 1954, giving the Government the power to draw up a list of non-exclusive or protected events, more generally known as ?listed? events. Broadcasting Act 1996 The Act contains provisions to protect the availability of live coverage of listed events on free-to-air television. A subscription or pay-per-view service is not permitted to broadcast live coverage of a listed event unless rights are also made available to terrestrial free-to-air services with national coverage (the BBC, ITV or Channel 4). Equally, and on the basis of reciprocity, a terrestrial service is not permitted to broadcast live coverage of a listed event unless rights are similarly made available to subscription or pay-per-view services (and Channel 5). The ITC?s consent must be obtained for an event to be shown on a single channel. Category A events: The Olympic Games, the FIFA World Cup Finals Tournament, the FA Cup Final, the Scottish FA Cup Final (in Scotland), the Grand National, the Derby, the Wimbledon Tennis Finals, the European Football Championship Finals Tournament, the Rugby League Challenge Cup Final and the Rugby World Cup Final. Category B events: Cricket Test Matches played in England, non-finals play in the Wimbledon Tournament, all other matches in the Rugby World Cup Finals Tournament, Six Nations Rugby Tournament matches involving home countries, the Commonwealth Games, the World Athletics Championship, the Cricket World Cup (final, semi-final and matches involving home nations? teams), the Ryder Cup, the Open Gold Championship full article here ITC ARTICLE
  20. IMHO that shouldn't be allowed, from a business point of view i will probably benifit from the decision and where club football is invovled i guess we have to sucumb to money men driving our game,however, at international level,games should be available to all,not just those that can afford it or want, and are able, to go to the pub and view it.Shame on whoever is selling the family silver to the highest bidder :008: Edited to say..... Just looked into this a wee bit more,it doesn't say they have exclusive on Scotland games,just they will broadcast all away matches,but they do have exclusivity on England away games.....still no right like "SETANTA SECURES ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS Setanta will be the only place where fans will be able to watch England?s grueling away matches against Croatia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Andorra in the 2010 World Cup qualifiers. This means that next season, the 2008/09 season will feature exclusively live coverage of 7 England Internationals (including friendlies), around 25 FA Cup Games, the FA Community Shield and 46 Barclays Premier League games. We will also be broadcasting all of Scotland?s away qualifiers in Group 9 including Holland, Norway, Macedonia and Iceland, Wales? tricky ties in Russia, Finland and Azerbaijan and most of the away-legs of the qualifiers involving the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Fans wanting to keep up with all the action from all the Home Nations qualifying groups will want to stay tuned to Setanta as we have also got the rights to 72 additional games in the build up to the World Cup. " Anybody know for certain afore eh get aff meh soapbox?
  21. For anybody interested,St Johnstone won 3-2 to take their first ever piece of silverware,in the same week they lost their manager.....well done to the farmers
  22. as i understand it 13 teams from the europe group go to the finals made up of 9 section winners and 4 more from play offs between 8 best runner ups. Us V Engurland for a place in the finals........ya can just see it now eh?
  23. I think ict chris is correct, thats how i understand it anyways. if not,it would make the statement 8 best runners up pointless, as it would just be 8 runners up from 6 team group sections go through to play offs, no?
  24. 'Twas on one of oor Forums Johnboy, so it must be true :tic01:
  25. Coming to Dens on loan till the end of the season.......you heard it here first! :004:

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