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Everything posted by gingerjaggy
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also if anybody knows is there a student discount this year as i havent seen any advertised alas not for me any more but my sister still is
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The tickets are out tomorrow is that just for season ticket holders or is it general sale straight away
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£10,000 for Danny Williams i believe
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I agree partially with you about people who already have allegiances with other clubs when moving to Inverness. People who have supported Scottish clubs i can understand but maybe people with English teams may be able to embrace Scottish football and more importantly Caley Thistle. I am testament to that. I was born in England and was brought up supporting Man Utd like my dad did. When we moved to Caithness me and my Dad went to watch Inverness play ayr united at TCS when we were still a first division team in front of just over a 1,000 fans. We ended going to a few random games which included a great day out at Hampden for the Scottish cup semi with Dunfermline before watching from the Bridge the most momentous day in the clubs history. I missed the first season in the SPL due to being at pittordrie but i got my season ticket and never looked back for the next six years. My sister joined me we travelled every second saturday from Caithness to see a team we had fallen in love with lose the majority at home but we still kept going back. I even continued when i was based in stirling during my University days. I am not Ivernesian or even scottish but i will aways remain a Caley Jag even if i cant get to games regular atm. We can still progress, we havent even had our 20th anniversary yet while most clubs are over 100 years old. But it can happen people from outside can come inside and fall in love with everything the highlands have to offer including the top Highland football side. It wont go up by huge amounts in the short term but we may see things improve as time passes. It is up to us supporters now to get behind the team and cheer on a team that is unique but magical aswell MON THE CALEY JAGS As a United fan I guess you'll be getting used to your team losing at home then Sorry low blow. You're dead right though. People are quick to forget that ICT aren't even 20 years a team and how far we've come in such a short space of time. Haha your right i am atm.I have been to 4 games at Old Trafford this season seen 2 wins and 2 defeats but the common denominator is awful football. The two games i did see us win we were awful. But it is transition and hope Moyes does find a way to improve the situation as it was never going to be easy to take off straight after the most successful manager in English football history i will give him time. It is interesting though that in all my years being a season ticket holder the atmosphere at homes games were awful with different factors contributing. But it is no different at the biggest club stadium in the UK. Old Trafford's atmosphere for some time has been awful with now the club piloting a singing section to improve things. Bigger stadium and club but same issues as us when trying to generate an atmosphere.
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I agree partially with you about people who already have allegiances with other clubs when moving to Inverness. People who have supported Scottish clubs i can understand but maybe people with English teams may be able to embrace Scottish football and more importantly Caley Thistle. I am testament to that. I was born in England and was brought up supporting Man Utd like my dad did. When we moved to Caithness me and my Dad went to watch Inverness play ayr united at TCS when we were still a first division team in front of just over a 1,000 fans. We ended going to a few random games which included a great day out at Hampden for the Scottish cup semi with Dunfermline before watching from the Bridge the most momentous day in the clubs history. I missed the first season in the SPL due to being at pittordrie but i got my season ticket and never looked back for the next six years. My sister joined me we travelled every second saturday from Caithness to see a team we had fallen in love with lose the majority at home but we still kept going back. I even continued when i was based in stirling during my University days. I am not Ivernesian or even scottish but i will aways remain a Caley Jag even if i cant get to games regular atm. We can still progress, we havent even had our 20th anniversary yet while most clubs are over 100 years old. But it can happen people from outside can come inside and fall in love with everything the highlands have to offer including the top Highland football side. It wont go up by huge amounts in the short term but we may see things improve as time passes. It is up to us supporters now to get behind the team and cheer on a team that is unique but magical aswell MON THE CALEY JAGS
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I have yet to see us under yogis stewardship apart from the celtic game on tv. Im sure everyone else is in a better position to comment but i think to many people are looking for an excuse to complain. Maybe it is not good to watch atm but these players started off like a train on fire so there is no reason to suggest we cant return to that. John Hughes is still finding out about the club and the squad and im afraid that if people want him out because of this it wont happen. What im disappointed in is Duncan shearer and Scott Kellacher who took control after butcher and kept us winning and playing pretty well. Since hughes has come in its gone down hill surely big dun and Scott would have filled him in like williams isnt a CM. maybe it is good we are having our bad patch now still plenty of time to get back into form and go up the table again instead of looking over our shoulders
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Im guessing there is no student prices this time it was only a fiver for last season semi final
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was very uninspiring with celtic happy to sit on there lead. They were there for the taking but we didnt create anything. One thing i did notice was that when we went 2 up there was more space maybe we should get an extra man forward. Apart from that we passed it well at times but didnt create so all in all a pretty boring game
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1-0 commons
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it reminds me of the Villa v Spurs game this season where a villa defender dragged down the spurs player in the box by grabbing his shorts and pulling them down and yet the ref didnt batter an eyelid
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looks like county at it again robbo on oam saying that the official attendance is nearly 3,000 but robbo says he would be surprised if there was not even 2000 in the ground
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If anyone hasnt seen here is Kenny and Richies reaction http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sl1KF_MepWA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMWrHotIHCo&feature=youtu.be
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its on ssn now
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I know Hartley lacks experience in the top league but so did McNamara and look at him now at united. Yes slightly different as Partick was full time and Alloa was full time but i think we should take the risk and with Foran and an experienced number 2 then i cant see why Hartley cant push us on from this point. Its win-win we get a manager with lots of potential and a decent start and Hartley gets a great first stepping stone into full time management at a club which will put no pressure on him whats so ever
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Matchday Thread Inverness CT -V- St Johnstone
gingerjaggy replied to Scotty's topic in Caley Thistle
billyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy- 63 replies
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allocations are out make of it as you will http://spfl.co.uk/news/article/league-cup-semi-final-prices-announced/
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Ok so why not kick off the Rugby at 2:00 and football at 4:00. Sensible solution. Dont ask me it is the BBC they never make sensible decisions
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I Think the issue for the BBC is the six nations has the same contract as champions league football where no other sport can be shown live at the same time. So the Beeb may not have the option of putting it on another channel if it still clashes with the rugby
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Ronnie MacKay @RonnieMacKay9m Also spoke with Alloa chairman Mike Mulraney who said he wouldn't stand in Paul Hartley's way if Caley Thistle came in for him Ronnie MacKay @RonnieMacKay10m Spoke with George Burley today who says he is interested in the Caley Thistle job. Read in Friday's Scottish Sun. #caleythistle
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Scott Burns @ScottBurns751m @ICTFC have set a deadline of midday tomorrow for managerial applicants. They have also denied interviewing any candidates so far. Seems like the BBC are talking out of their arse again with shiels
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The only thing i would say on Adams is the squad he has at County is not as good because the players Adams has brought in in not very good. I appreciate he lost some very big key players but he has failed to replace with any really good players with cheap foreign imports who are not very good. That is my concern
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Totally agree with everything Maryhill has said and sadly i think there is a very strong possibility that he may go to Hibs. If this is the case i hope he decides to stay until the end of the season and lead this side to Cup glory and to its first ever European Campaign. He was unsure on the contract issue but i think the new manager will play a big part. If we can get someone in that Ritchie trusts and works well then he may be tempted to stay. But we have to face facts Foran has worked very close to Butcher throughout his career and Hibs need a leader and some strength in that team and he gives that exact quality.
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Probs not after folking out 250 grand on Collins
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I wonder if it had been Celtic whether the KO time would be brought forward for Rugby coverage hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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not really said it was a hard decision he loved in the highlands, loved the club but no really special message or goodbye he just kept commenting on how impressed he was with the structure of Hibs and how everything is in place just not the team on the park