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  1. 30 mins in, all Elgin so far. :_shocked2:
  2. Esson McCann Tokely Munro Golabek McBain Sanchez Duncan Rooney Odihambo Shinnie
  3. </IMG> Inverness Ct Fans Elgin City v Ict- Butcher promises an expiranced side :D elgin are also hoping that they will have signed Barry Wilson and Jamie Duff will be warming up along side Elgin.
  4. kilda replied to CaleyTom's topic in Caley Thistle
    Whatever,:boldblue: its not the strip that is important it's the men inside it.
  5. I am also texting some-one who is putting updates on here (sorry for remember his name on this) That would be me:_shocked:
  6. kilda replied to caleyjag10's topic in Caley Thistle
    How can you put rap and tune in the same sentence:rolleyes:
  7. I hope they are not allowed in the stadium then we can allpick up a free green and white one at the septic game.
  8. If ICT once again go a Brewster-esque mentality of punting it up the park at every opportunity next season, it'll be a season to forget. It's interesting to note that when ICT play a more attacking, passing based style of play they have more success. It's no coincidence that managers like Paterson and Robertson were successful ICT managers, while more defensive minded managers like Baltacha and Brewster were not. If you were make a table of the best ICT managers first to last, it's likely to show what is almost a scale of the attackingness of ICT at that time. It's also interesting to note that ICT began having more success under Terry Butcher, when he decided to take a more offensive approach. Some teams, such as Egil Olsen's Norway and Tony Pulis's Stoke have had a degree of success when taking a more direct and defensive apporach using the players at their disposal. ICT are not on of the those. It is a fact that when ICT play, to a certain degree, an more attack minded, passing based system, the club has more success. I for on believe that a major factor in ICT's 2008/09 relegation was down to Craig Brewster obsession with the long ball garbage we were subjected to, that was not just boring for the supporters to watch, but completely ineffective most of the time, in the process taking talented ball playing midfielders like Ian Black out of the game. It's not football, Brewster mentality of rather not conceding a goal, than scoring, in my opinion cost ICT. Take a mentality like that next season, and it might not be such a happy time in the SPL for Caley Thistle. Fully agree with this.
  9. kilda replied to WYNESS101's topic in Caley Thistle
    Seconded, good on yer all.
  10. Oh how we laughed
  11. kilda replied to bauhaus's topic in Caley Thistle
    How about 2-3-3-2
  12. kilda replied to bauhaus's topic in Caley Thistle
    Especially when you try and kick your opponents off the park at the same time.... Must be some of that Dutch 'Total Football'. Oh the beautiful game.
  13. I always liked watching him play. Yes he did make mistakes, everyone does, but unfortunately as a defender his could be costly. A section of our crowd always got on his case, I believe, unfairly and this destroyed his confidence. He will be great for you. :(
  14. He left the team. All those given medals stayed with it and didn't swan off looking for personal glory. :(
  15. He turned up for work but unfortunately didn't bring his football brain in with him. Still young enough to learn though. :(
  16. Oh we3llthings are getting betterer with the second set of games. :D That is everything but my typing.
  17. pub and a chipshop
  18. Put :P the link in
  19. Just goes to show what atop guy he is.
  20. Magic, brought it all back, thank you. :P
  21. I got to hold the trophy in the caley club, what more could I ask for.
  22. I do not believe that we should ever re-hire a player who left us willingly. They, IMHO, have shown only a deep regard for themselves and not the club :D The same goes for any former employee of the club. As we have seen: Craig Brewster springs to mind. Rant over. :(
  23. I voted yes but with some reservations. I would much prefer an 18 team SPL with a 20 team first division. Play everyone in your division once each home and away. Straight 2 up 2 down and 1 dropping out of the first division into a regional set up to be decided. All of course under a single authority, perhaps a two tier Scotish Premier and regional league set ups. :( Scottish cup to be played by all national and regional teams with a few byes in the first two rounds to allow the top 4 or 5 teams to compete in Europian competitions. League Cup to be played only by teams in the top divisions, home and away knock out with single final at Hamden. Regional league Cups following the same format. All match reciepts to be split 70-30% in the league games. 50-50 in the Scottish Cup games and retained by the club hosting the League cup games. All after costs of course.
  24. I am going. So exited I may not sleep tonight, well I might try the old sleeping tonic. :(

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