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Heilandee

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  1. First 15 minutes i thought we were great ,after we scored ,whit a cheenge, lucky as.... to get 3 points out of that,ah well, Wednesday to look forward to now
  2. Dee's are heading for the Fluke, gie's a shout if yer in there :021:
  3. silly girls forgotten to put her shorts on :006:
  4. the goalie being scored against has completly different socks to his team mates,but as kingkojak says ,nae number so looks like he is the ref "rite enuff" some memory Johnboy,this response was posted after that clip was on oor website From the Guardian Question - "A few years ago in the Premiership, a referee pumped his fist with an exclamation of 'yes!' when a player scored a goal in a certain game. The referee later claimed that he was so pumped because he had allowed play to go on instead of blowing for a foul in the build-up, and was chuffed with his own free-flowing refereeing. So who was the ref? What teams were playing, and who scored the goal? And where is our friend the enthusiastic referee now?" Answer - "The nugget in question was Mike Reed, who knocked seven bells out of fresh air when Patrik Berger put Liverpool ahead against Leeds during their 3-1 win on 5 February 2000. Reed did indeed claim he was made up with his own performance, having waved play on after Vladimir Smicer was fouled in the build-up, but the FA were not particularly enamoured with his public display of self-loving. "Having considered the available information, we have issued a reprimand and a warning to Mike Reed," warbled a spokesman. "While we understand the emotions involved, it is essential that match officials do not make gestures which could lead to misinterpretation. The impartiality of our officials must not be open to question. Mr Reed has been warned to keep his emotions under control in future or face further action." He did, but not for long: it was Reed's last season as a professional referee."
  5. That occured to me after i'd posted it Manny, but then it widnae be contentious eh?
  6. If ya think Ref's arnae biased , check out the reaction of this guy!!!! Biased ref?
  7. "Dont tell him your name GRABE "
  8. It certainly shows that teams outwith the OF can attract a decent following when there is something at stake.Well done to both sides.
  9. Na ,that's Lochee's big team,sadly OF are too many towns big team,thats half the problem :007: thats scottish football for you Yer no wrang Clacher, wiz workin away last week,had an overnighter in Forfar of all places and went along to a pub to watch the Cellic/ Milan gemme. 20 mins prior to kick aff wiz me ,barmaid and two lassies(who i was trying to explain offside rule and aggregate score to) in the pub.About 10 mins prior to kick aff at least 30 "fans" bedecked in Cellic taps and scarves drifted in for "their teams" game .speakin to the barmaid after she said it would be the same next night for Rangers game. Sad really,but typical :020:
  10. Na ,that's Lochee's big team,sadly OF are too many towns big team,thats half the problem :007:
  11. 88 folk paid into the away end allegedly from Dundee's "big" team allegedly
  12. Good on the Staggies, hope they keep it up ,eh fair enjoy oor wee train trips up to the Mallard,looks like ICT will have the joy of Gretna next season as the Fermers of Perth have blown it (again) in their rescheduled game with Partick
  13. And a past participle if it ends in "ed" Eh ken more about pissed participants than past participles
  14. Nah,your wrong,I,m sure if there was a Uefa enquiry it would prove these lads were just practicing their red hand salutes!
  15. While accepting my shortcomings in several area's i like to think i'm fairly responsble in the parental stakes,indeed ,i view days out at the footy as part of my sons further education.For those of you who know big Arnie, he has been fairly instrumental in the furthering of my lads widening vocabulary and learning how the same word can be a verb,noun or adjective depending on its context and use in a sentance. I also try to instill in him a "time and place" and "lines which are not crossed" thinking as he will constantly come across worse in life,but needs to know there are rules,seems to work as a raised eyebrow is usually enough to bring him back in line if he gets a bit overexcited. I would suggest the lady in question has led a fairly sheltered football supporting experiance if she is offended by the ICT support
  16. I really hope they stay up or no home games for me next season :009: as mentioned by others, if Bobby Wilson(a legend) had continued in charge i reckon they'd be better placed , mebbes Barry would be ower there by now :023:
  17. yer 3-3 draw prediction from the Couriers looking good Scotty...... County bottom of the league at close of play today as well methinks
  18. Not a problem you have, you just do it naturally :015: miaaoooooowww Here's what you need Caley D [img width=283 height=800]
  19. You could even have X-factor style auditions for the choir with IHE in the Simon Cowall role,Maime as Sharon and Johnboy as Loise Walsh fending off IHE's barbed comments :happy05: :firebreath:
  20. FFS,eh was only asking,didnae expect that many answers,anyways, for those of ya moaning about the price ,i'll swap ya £25 for a game against Yenited for £15 for an away day at Airdrie. As for Charlie, I reckon he needs to get a wee bit thicker skin when his managers hats on,John Robertson called us(Dundee us, not ICT us) the worst fans in Scotland and to be honest i can sometimes see his point,last season,some of our fans were on the backs of 17 and 18 year old laddies drafted in from the youth teams to fill slots in the first team,they just dont seem to understand the damage they must do to these young lads confidence,the only real prob i see with ICT support is the lack of noise (positive or negative) ,what can be done about it? i dont have the answer but i dont think slsgging your own support(even if it's deserved ) helps the cause. Top 6?....still a chance with the fans backing :022:
  21. Right, which of you lot are they on about? "One of the enduring mysteries in these parts, though, is the lack of appreciation sometimes voiced among the home faithful. A notoriously hard-to-please lot, sections of the home stand took both barrels from Charlie Christie later as he expressed exasperation at boos and groans at key moments in the match. " Full article
  22. Carlsberg dont do Saturday's but if they did.......... So it wasn't the greatest but it could have been s**te and nae points! Well done Barry,yer dad'll be proud oh ya :021:
  23. I have a lot of Sunday morning's like that!! For the record it wiz about missing Dargo and Wyness against Cellic but Bayne playing a blinder
  24. This week's star writers are ymip.Andrew Fraser, kencar and IHE again!!..... he'll be wantin paid soon, eh'm gutted , thought my condom joke would have got in :007:
  25. Thought at the start of the season Saints would be favorites to win the league this year ,but some pretty unconvincing performances when the chips were down have left them with a some catching up to do,whilst not immpossible they need to start approaching every game as they do cup matches.The Scotland fiasco just emphsises once again the complete stupidity of those given powers of running and administering our game. :006:

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