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  1. Kingsmills replied to tm4tj's topic in Caley Thistle
    Another from him a week Saturday would be even more pleasing.
  2. Great that the tickets are on sale so early but I am hoping that these will not be the last home games of the season.
  3. A really good photo' but my favourite images and memories of the ground are when it's close to being full. Not seen that for a very long time but maybe just maybe will for the play off final.
  4. It's been almost three decades since I have been critical of Caley's play. Even then, I was in no great position to do so as Thistle's play was even more worthy of criticism.
  5. Premiership wages next season should go a long way to doing that.
  6. My mistake. Hopefully, we will be seeing him in the Premiership next season.
  7. In fairness to the manager who has been, rightly in my view, criticised for much of the season, his use of the loan system is now paying dividends with vital goals from a loan player last week and from two loan players this. Suddenly, it looks like we have options in the squad which may expand further if Roddy becomes fit to play during our enforced extended break.
  8. The fury shown by their 'keeper towards his defenders is priceless.
  9. It's a pity that, now that we have last tapped into a vein of good form, that there is such a delay before our next fixture. I like the Challenge Cup as a tournament although I would rather we are not eligible to take part next season. However, the final usually takes place earlier in the season and I wonder whether it is appropriate, at this late crucial stage in the league season with so many sides having so much to play for, it is appropriate for it to take precedence over league fixtures rather that being played midweek under the lights.
  10. Am I permitted to use the word 'Nice' to describe my favourite biscuit?
  11. That was a thoroughly competent performance and another well deserved win. A few weeks ago we were in a desperate scrap for the final play off place which frankly we looked losing but now, without being complacent, we are firm favourites for for a play off place and, if we maintain today's form, a realistic opportunity to overtake Arbroath for second place and make the play off path a bit smoother. The only disappointment today was the size of the crowd. Hopefully, we can attract a few hundred more for our remaining home games. I was somewhat critical about Cammy last week and suggested he should be replaced by Ridgers for the remaining games this season. Today he went a very long way to providing me wrong. For much of this season watching the team has been an eye bleeding ordeal but, by contrast, today was an absolute pleasure.
  12. Which, with a little care taken, could easily have been avoided.
  13. If there was ever a time to get our first win of the season against Dunfermline it's tomorrow.
  14. A very good question. Maybe the same ones they consulted about the naff design.
  15. Or, showing solidarity with Ukraine
  16. Like the black trim but would have preferred more conventional red and blue vertical stripes. Six out of ten from me. Far from the worst home strip we have had.
  17. New kit apparently being revealed at 5pm.
  18. Agreed but, being a pedant, I would point out that it is Test and Protect here in Scotland.
  19. A larger and noisier than usual crowd would certainly help. If you have friends, family or colleagues who have not been for a while Saturday is the perfect opportunity to encourage them to get back down the Longman.
  20. A bit harsh. Yes, our win against Raith was a lucky scrape but our victory over Arbroath was fairly comprehensive and seldom in doubt.
  21. A good result for us in that it keeps us ahead of Partick who's goal difference has taken a bit of a hammering in the last few days. However, we will be facing opponents on Saturday who are running into some good form and who will have increased confidence. Having, at last, dragged themselves off the bottom of the table, the Pars will be determined not to return there. As has been said before, we will have to be on our very best form and fully committed for the entire 90 minutes if we are going to beat Dunfermline for the first time this season and maintain our recent winning run.
  22. I would be interested to hear the views of Raith Rovers fans on the proposition of John Hughes as 'master tactician'. That said, Dunfermline looking the better organised team so far this evening.

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