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7 minutes ago, Leaky Blinder said:
The song "In the year 2525" by Zager & Evans suddenly sprung to mind
I will have that in my head all night now
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12 minutes ago, Dan Clark said:
Does anyone know when his contract is up ?. He has had plenty time to make improvement's etc at the club but sadly we seem to have fallen apart more than ever with him in charge. I can't see how he can maintain his position beyond the end of this season at the latest. Time for fresh ideas and a fresh start.
No one has any idea what type of contract he is on except the Chairman and the board so we will never know! He will be there as long as the Chairman wants him or there is a revolt in the boardroom which is highly unlikely
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What if we were to play him an he got crocked
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A very poor December for us with only one away win against Queens Park 1-4, a 1-1 draw against Partick and 0-0 draw with Morton. Three 2-1 defeats by Raith, Morton and Arbroath giving us five points from six games.
The winner for December is Billy Mckay with David Wotherspoon second and Max Anderson third.
A big change after the six games in the PotY standings. The leader is still Nathan Shaw, second Billy Mckay and third equal David Wotherspoon & Nikolay Ujdur. Keith Bray and Aaron Doran are not far behind, with Aaron back from injury could get more points and if Keith could get a game he could also make an impact! Will David Wotherspoon still be with us by the end of the month and still in the running?
Lots to play for in the next four months I hope we can pick up form and thanks to all that have voted and if you haven't have a go.
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I am happy with the result today sounds like we took our chances for a change. A lot to build on and after Dundee Utd loosing today gives us hope for something next week!
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We have to hold on now for this one!
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Chalmers gets one back for Ayr
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Goal Boyes again! 3 nil
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On 1/4/2024 at 12:51 AM, Fraz said:
No.
This simply cannot be true anyway as the club would have surely kept us in the loop. Communication is always on point.
Our communications director has been busy getting a "lifetime achievement award" after standing down as chairman of the Highlands and Islands Media Awards after 32 years.
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27 minutes ago, Robert said:
Or even try their Irish cousins, The Mary Wallopers, who featured on Jools Holland’s Hogmanay programme…..
I do like the Mary Wallopers who I have heard and would go and see them if they came to this area.
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11 hours ago, Robert said:
Try watching the two Alba programmes: you may be pleasantly surprised.
I don’t watch TV Robert
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3 hours ago, The Mantis said:
Go and pour yourself a little brandy, take it to the airidh…
I think you would need more than a little brandy to listen to them
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17 minutes ago, STFU said:
Who's paying for this magical overhaul that's going to save our season and set us on the path to glory in 2024-25?
We have no idea and are unlikely to be told anything and we have no idea about who is financing Big Dunc's contract either!
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3 hours ago, The Mantis said:
We were at the Hoolie after the QP game and stayed over. Not a big Runrig fan but the tribute was great. Been into Wolfstone from way back, still enjoyable although not the same and very heavy now with 8 on stage.
Recorded the two episodes but anybody who missed them just needs to keep an eye on BBC Alba. Also two Peat and Diesel programmes on this week.I enjoyed the old Wolfstone and Runrig learning more about Scottish History reading the sleeve notes about their songs and Duncan Chisholm said the same in Runrig a Celebration on BBC Sounds (link below) worth a listen. I will give Peat and Diesel a miss
Runrig: A Celebration - BBC Sounds
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20 minutes ago, lizi said:
I’m disappointed in Toddy - he was a favourite in Inverness but his behaviour in front of the Inverness fans today, he let himself down. There was no need. Boooo
A long journey on the bus home tonight Lizi, not a happy bus
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two Nil now.....game over!
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Goal Toddy
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Jake Davidson Off Billy Mckay on. Sean Welsh off David Carson on (45)
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1 hour ago, BobbyDazzler said:
Today feels like a must win game
Like the last few
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MATCH INFO
ICTFC v Broomhill - Scottish Cup Fourth Round
Saturday 20th January - 3pm kick-off
Caledonian Stadium
TICKET INFO
Tickets are currently available to all Season Ticket Holders exclusively until 10am on Tuesday 9th January, after which tickets will be released for general sale.
Please note that ONLY the Main Stand will be in use for Home Supporters and a section of the South Stand will be available for away fans.
There are no season ticket seats on reserve for this match as it is only the Main Stand open for home fans.
Tickets for this fixture will not be available in-store after 6pm on Friday 12th January as tickets will only be sold for the game against Dundee United.
Ticket Prices
Adults: £15, Concessions: £10 (Over 65s, Students with ID and Under 16s), Under 12s: FREE*, Disabled Carers: Free
*With an accompanying Adult
**Max 2 Under 12s free with accompanying adult.
Under 12s/Disabled Carer Tickets are only available over the phone on 01463 222880 or in-store at the Caledonian Stadium.
If Buying Online
Tickets available from eticketing.co.uk/ictfc
As there will be no season ticket holder seats on reserve for these matches, supporters should select their chosen seats in the Main Stand for the relevant match and use the E-Ticket in their account which will also be emailed to them.
Buying In Store
Supporters buying tickets from the Club Shop will be issued with a Paper Ticket for these matches.
The Club Shop will reopen from Thursday 4th January from 10am until 4pm
Buying over the phone
Supporters buying tickets over the phone on 01463 222880 can have tickets sent to their email address after purchasing or can collect a paper ticket from the Stadium.
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All the best for 2024 IHE and to everyone on the forum
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6 hours ago, Ronaldo said:
Yes and my glass is still half full.
Time to fill it up again Ronaldo
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We should have had a penalty for a two handed push on Devine how the referee and linesman missed that is beyond me but knowing our luck we might have missed!
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12 minutes ago, Tree said:
Game showed where we have been the last few years with a lack of cutting edge up front. The loss of Wotherspoon removes quality and when Billy is removed we are left with nothing.
A process is underway to change how the team plays and unlike under Dodds there is a point to the way we are playing but lack quality in some areas to make a difference. Time is needed to bed in the changes and you could see some of the frustration from Duncan at some points.
Shaw is a major weakness due to him lack of football awareness and having Carson back may allow a change to a more flexible shape than we have been playing since he dropped out.
You are right Tree, although there has been an improvement since Dodds was here and we have had the new manager bounce but unfortunately it wasn't very big! It is going to be a long haul and we will have to offload a few players to make way for some new signings in January.
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I hope not Gringo their next league game is away to Ayr on 21st January, I hope they are back scoring goals again.