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  1. RossP replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    Shame it'd be a season loan than a permanent deal...
  2. According to the P&J it doesn't rule him out of any SPL games. However it did give him a wee injury which will affect his selection in further pre season games.
  3. Perhaps the fact they let us do a substitution suggests they consider it not that serious? Good to hear Rooney, Gillespie and Duff played well.
  4. If memory serves me right, a Red Card in a pre-season game rules a player out in the opening game of the season. If it was a straight red we could appeal, but 2 yellows leaves us with Barry out of the Dons game :020: I'd love someone to prove my memory wrong though! *please*
  5. Well, Djebi-Zadi is a **** of a scrabble score :004: Paaaaatellaaaiinnenenenanann is pretty big as well...
  6. I see the Zander Diamond, Scott Severin, Lee Mair and Stuart Duff may miss the opening game of the season as they are all carrying injuries. Diamond could be out for 6 weeks and the others will probably miss all the preseason games, which means our game may come to soon for them to be fully match fit. Why am I getting deja vu about a Dons v. ICT game being preceded by an Aberdeen FC "injury crisis"
  7. Thought it'd be good to have a thread for the week focusing on the trip to Denmark. First match is tonight, so I look forward to hearing what the line ups and score is when it's announced on the official site. So far the only news I know is that quite a few players who were starting against St Johnstone will be rested tonight. Jamie Duff, Ian Vigurs and Rory McAllister are all starting. *source P&J* Dougie Imrie has a diary on the official site. Nice to see an insight into training routines etc... Dougie's Diary I may be on holiday from teaching, but I still tutted at some of the grammar :rolleyes02:
  8. I'd like to think we dodged a bullet with that one! Crawford went for East Fife because of location, chance to prolong his career in footbal by coaching (which he wouldn't of got here), as well as a better chance of being a first team regular. Fair play to him, it's a better long term career choice he's made. I'd still much rather the likes of Wood and even Rory starting ahead of Crawford!
  9. Yes, normally I would be delighted if Roy has a good game. However I believe we play better without him, and a good performance in a preseason friendly increases his chance of a first team place against Aberdeen. Don't get me wrong, i'll still give him my support when he's on the pitch, but I feel it's time for him to move on.
  10. Summer 2009. Someone had to say it :016: We go to Denmark and play 3 games, then play away to Burnley on 2nd August.
  11. Esson :003: :003: :003: Safe hands, good talker, but absolutely woeful with his feet. Tokely :003: :003: Solid enough, but still needs to improve. Munro :003: :003: :003: Played well I thought. McGuire :003: V. Poor. Needs to be stronger in the air. First game since April though? Hastings :003: :003: Poor game again. Started to hope Lionel would come on, if anything it'd be entertaining. Black :003: :003: :003: :003: Good game, well taken goal. Cowie :003: :003: I thought he was poor by the standards he set last season. Didn't show up in the first half apart from a fantastic goal. First touch was similar to my garden wall Duncan :003: :003: :003: Good game I think. Less wayward passing than usual. McBain :003: :003: :003: Pains me to say it but I thought he had a good game. Barrowman :003: :003: :003: Fairly weak in the air today, but as long as he comes alive in the box and gets the goals i'm happy. We've needed a penalty box striker since Dargoals left, and I think in Barrowman we have him. Imrie :003: :003: :003: Some great play, some poor. Wayward passing and needs to play the simple ball more. Subs Proctor :003: :003: :003: Did nothing wrong, solid shift. Sutherland :003: :003: :003: Great ball for Rory's goal. McAllister :003: :003: :003: Good finish, very pleased for him. Hopefully done his confidence the world of good. Wood :003: :003: Didn't really get much of a chance, but I like the look of him. Handy to have coming off the bench. A Montrose supporting mate really rates him. Vigurs :003: :003: A range of excellent passes but too often he got the ball taken off him from a player coming from behind; something i've noticed happen in previous games as well. Perhaps needs a bit more awareness of where the opposition are. Wilson :003: :003: :003: Looked hungry to do well against his former employers. Great run for the 4th goal. A special mention to Caff, who I didn't realise was playing until Rory's goal! Nice to see him back at TCS but glad he wasn't in a ICT top! I think that's the first 11 that Brewster will put out against Aberdeen and wouldn't be too disappointed if he did. Would like to see more 4-5-1 tactics when we play away from home.
  12. Just got in from the game, good result, decent performance. Disagree with a lot of the comments so far, but i'll post my thoughts later as I need a bath!
  13. I've mentioned it before about being surprised we hadn't made a move for him. Perhaps we are one of the two clubs? We're short of strikers, experienced strikers; Brewster knows him well... what do you think? I've never liked him. Lost all respect for him when he missed 2 one-on-ones against Spain for Scotland saying "He hit the shots too well"; suggesting strikers should be looking to sclaff the ball!? Both efforts were punted straight at the keeper from what i remember. The clubs it won't be: Rangers/Celtic/Aberdeen/Hibs/Hearts (for obvious reasons) Dundee United/St Midden (loads of strikers on the books already). Which leaves us, Hamilton, Killie & Motherwell. It's a real possibility!? Former Dunfermline striker Stevie Crawford has held signing talks with two Scottish Premier League clubs, according to the player's agent. Bill McMurdo says Crawford has turned down a move to an unnamed Championship side and has courted interest from several Scottish Football League clubs. The 34-year-old began his career with Raith Rovers and has had spells with Hibernian, Dundee United and Aberdeen. The forward also played for Scotland, scoring four times in 25 appearances. It is understood that it would be Crawford's preference to remain in Scotland after ending his second spell with Dunfermline this summer. Crawford has previously had two spells in England with Millwall and Plymouth Argyle.
  14. RossP replied to RossP's topic in Caley Thistle
    Was hoping that Mikey'd be signed up to a longer deal by now, along with the likes of Cowie and Munro. So perhaps having Esson signed up for 2 years is a good way to safeguard our goalkeeping situation, should (heaven forbid) Mikey decide his future lay elsewhere.
  15. He's not big into football. In fact the only game he's been to see live was when 14 of us went to the France v. Scotland game at Parc de Princes last year. Any game after that would be an anti-climax, especially one at Rothes! I look forward to hearing the match report though and equally look foward to the game on saturday :021:
  16. Had planned on going, but my cousin is back in Scotland for the weekend from Japan; so will catch up with him tonight. Will still make the St Johnstone game hangover permitting :023:
  17. *In reference to Friday's courier story* Interesting... Looking forward to see if we are trying to get Youtube on loan or a permanent deal (with fee?)
  18. RossP replied to RossP's topic in Caley Thistle
    I've always been extremely impressed with Guy Kerr and Jamie Duff when i've seen them in preseason and reserve games. Excellent distribution and never look panicked... which is something that can't be said about our first choice defence sometimes :tic01: I'd also love to see Vigurs and Sutherland get a game more than the likes of McBain.
  19. Surprised you didn't mention Robbo as well... The website still lists John Docherty as a coach; thought he left?
  20. So does Alec Cleland just coach the under 19s? Didn't realise Charlie and Iain Polworth were working as coaches currently :024: Where have I been when this was announced :symbol_question: "It's hoped that Duncan will come in and work closely with Danny MacDonald, and other coaches such as Charlie Christie, Iain Polworth and Jim Calder"
  21. RossP replied to RossP's topic in Caley Thistle
    You must have a much better job than I did at your age to afford the cost of a return journey to Brora from Aberlour, plus ticket etc :clapping03: Still waiting for you to mentn the final score :tic01:
  22. RossP replied to RossP's topic in Caley Thistle
    At 16 I'm guessing you a) didn't drive and b) didn't buy the petrol? :016: I look forward to a report of any kind on score, lineup etc
  23. RossP posted a topic in Caley Thistle
    I had planned on going until I saw the distance it is from Elgin! Petrol prices caused a re-think on that plan :33: Anyways, I'd imagine the likes of Esson, perhaps Duncan if he's not injured, Kerr, McGuire, Vigurs, Sutherland, Duff and McAllister will be playing. Hopefully some of the younger lads have a stormer and Brew is there to see it. Looking forward to any positive news :021:
  24. I've been hearing the "Roy puts in a tireless shift" routine for years... You need a lot more than effort to play in a succesful SPL midfield. Look at Evans last night, he probably ran about twice as much as McBain, chasing down everything that came his way and yet he doesn't get defended by those who've cited Roy's 'tireless workrate'. I don't really agree with that statement either; too many times last night there were Roy shaped holes in the center of the pitch because he'd gone up field and strolled back. When he plays as a left midfielder, he'll very rarely get to the 18 yard line and if he does get there it's obvious where he's going, as after 33 years he still hasn't found the time to strengthen his right foot. He has had his good games for us I'll agree, but to be honest I could probably list them on one hand over the last few seasons. Compare that to the likes of Dougie Imrie who's done more in 6 months I feel, than Roy has done in 24 months. We need creative, attacking players if we want to play the ball through the midfield, rather than over it; Roy doesn't fall into that category. That's just the way I feel.
  25. RossP replied to MichaelICT's topic in Caley Thistle
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