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  1. 1 hour ago, Yngwie said:

    FT 5-0 to Celtic against the 3rd best team in the Premier. But playing the 6th best team from the Championship will be a different proposition altogether! 😬

    So, we either equal or better the performance of the 3rd best team in the premiership, or we suffer the biggest ever loss in a Scottish Cup Final!

    Interestingly, even though Aberdeen may have finished 3rd, they have finished with a goal difference of minus 4.  That is 60 goals worse than the side which finished 2nd.  Shows what a gulf there is.

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  2. 58 minutes ago, big cherly said:

    I really cringe when the chief representatives of any sports clubs get caught on a photo greeting or glad handing politicians of any party. - They are invariably decried by persons not affiliated to that particular party.


    Irrespective of what you think of SG, he has to welcome any guest and to make them comfortable and hope they enjoy their visit to the club. 
     

    We have to separate the club (all parts of it), from politics and religion. We have all seen how it turns out when this rule is compromised! 
     

    The club has to retain a neutral position on politics and religion. End of story!!

    Catchy caption!

    But I absolutely agree with what you are saying.

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  3. 4 minutes ago, ymip said:

    Is anyone else having problems purchasing tickets online or over the phone? I bought three tickets over the phone last Thursday after having problems accessing my online account. As usual the girl in the ticket office taking my order couldn't have been more helpful.  However, I've been trying to buy three more tickets this week without success.  My online account (season ticket holder) is not letting me buy more than one ticket at a time and I've called ticket office and main reception approximately 20 times this week and haven't been able to get through once.  I've left a voice mail on main reception number and also emailed the club. Ticket office mailbox is full.  To date nothing in response from the club which is rather disappointing. I appreciate that this is a busy time but surely we can draft in additional support to answer phones and maximise attendance at the final.   Seems like a missed opportunity if folk just give up as it's too much effort.

    I collected my ticket yesterday.  I passed nobody else on the way in, there was no queue, the girl in the shop was immediately available to serve me. I looked through to the front reception desk and the person there had nobody at the desk and did not appear to be on the phone, but I couldn't be sure of that.  I passed nobody on the way out.  All in all, it seemed very quiet, so it is a bit concerning that you are experiencing such difficulties.  One would assume that staff are being transferred from other tasks or temporary staff have been drafted in to meet the extra demand and ensure that emails and voice messages are responded to as quickly as possible.

  4. 12 hours ago, Stephen Malkmus said:

    The level of Old Firm acceptance on here is truly sad to see.

    If you think people with sympathies towards Rangers or Celtic should not be made welcome at the Caledonian Stadium, I would politely suggest you take the issue up with our CEO.  I am sure he would be delighted to have a chat with you about it.

  5. 1 hour ago, Jaggernaut said:

    Whatever happened to the 'player of the year' awards, they used to be awarded on the pitch at the last home game of the season?

    Having them at some other time, usually the first home game of the next season, has problems now, as most players move on and don't stay too long at our club, and any players who maybe won an award might now play for other clubs, and are not in attendance to accept their award and take the applause from the supporters.

    I just think ICT are always missing a beat when it comes to things like this.

    Having the vote close a week after the last home game of the regular season is amateurish.  It's pretty contemptuous of the players and fans alike.  it's little things like this which maybe make players decide not to sign a new contract here.

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  6. I'm looking forward to the final more than in 2015.  Back then I was anxious that we might get turned over by a lower league team in the final.  This time, I have absolutely no expectation that we will win but am just astonished that we are actually in the final given where we were a few weeks ago.  I'll enjoy the occasion and I will enjoy the atmosphere of a nearly full Hampden despite it being mainly a wall of green and white.  I expect us to be soundly beaten, so anything positive about the team's performance will be a bonus.  And if, somehow, we managed to win - well, wow!

    It is remarkable that we are heading to our 2nd final after only having been in existence for such a short time.  It could be a long, long time before we get to a final again.  Whatever the outcome, the day will last long in the memory and so I really would urge as many who are able to attend, to do so.

    But finances are a real issue for people and are a major reason why people don't attend more matches and won't be able to travel to Hampden.  It is the fans in the stadium that provide the atmosphere and who spur the players on.  With the eye watering sums of money that are poured into the top levels of the game these days, it really should be possible to divert some of this money to keep ticket prices down to allow more people to attend occasions such as this.

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    12 hours ago, Stephen Malkmus said:

    I've noticed a couple of posts on here recently where the posters could be construed as harbouring sympathies or loyalties to one of either Celtic or Rangers. Just a reminder that if Celtic and Rangers are your big team, then you are not welcome in the home end at the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium. Thank you.

    I have absolutely no sympathies or loyalties to either Celtic or The Rangers, but if any of their supporters, or supporters of any other club, wants to come to watch a game of football either supporting ICT or as a complete neutral, then in my opinion, they will be most welcome in the North Stand.  The money generated for the club by neutral fans and fans supporting more than one club coming to the Caledonian Stadium makes an important contribution to the finances of the club.  Intolerant views such as yours harm the club.  You presumably object to supporters of those clubs because of their bigotry, yet by saying that those with sympathies for those clubs are not welcome here, you demonstrate a level of bigotry of your own.

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  8. 31 minutes ago, Robert said:

    Airdrie 5 up on Falkirk before half time in the play off semi first leg. Didn’t see that coming. 

    Falkirk obviously don't fancy playing us again next season.

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  9. 2 hours ago, CELTIC1CALEY3 said:

    Quite interesting to note that the highest score in 149 Cup Finals is 6 by Renton and Celtic.  In the 150th final, Celtic are on course to set quite a few records after losing just 1 league game this season.  

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scottish_Cup_finals

    The First final was in the 1873/4 season, so this makes it the 150th anniversary of the competition.  But because the trophy wasn't played for in the war years, it won't be the 150th final.  It is historic enough though and there is no need for us to lose by more than 5 goals to make it any more historic. 

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  10. I can't see the Board not offering Dodds a new contract unless there are circumstances we are not aware of.  I would be opposed to a contract of more than a year though as his record is decidedly mixed.  It is true that we have had a bad run of injuries but Dodds does rather overplay that in order to deflect blame from himself.  Before Friday's game he was saying that apart from Sutherland and Walsh, he had a full squad to pick from.  One must therefore assume that the 11 he put out on the park were what he considered to be the best 11 in the squad.  However, with the exception of Carson for Deas, we had the same starting line up for the 2 woeful defeats at the hands of Hamilton in February.  On the other hand, when we thrashed Cove 6-1  on January 2nd, there were 5 in the starting line up who didn't start on Friday night.  There is more to our poorer performances than just guys on the injury list.

    For me the key factor is our ability to hold onto our better players and the ability to recruit new talent.  We have never been great at retaining our better players, but that is understandable as players who excel here will always get offers elsewhere which our Board can't match.  But we have generally been good on the recruitment side and in recent years it is Robbo who has been the key man here.  He has always had an excellent network of contacts.  Whatever the the Board decide, it will be vital that we have somebody in the club who can identify and persuade promising young players of the calibre of Delaney, Deas, Henderson, Shaw and Samuels to come to Inverness.  Unless we can maintain that ability, the only way we will be able to get out of the Championship is through the back door.  Without good recruitment it will take a much more astute coach than Dodds to keep us in the Championship.

     

     

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  11. Congratulations, Robert.  To be fair, I was never really in the hunt.  But rather like ICT, I came into some late form only to slip up a bit in the final two rounds of games.  

    Hard luck, Gringo.  Maybe next season will be your year.  You could then pull the plug on the game and be the champion in perpetuity!

    Many thanks for running the prediction league.  It is a bit of fun and it is a shame the numbers get fewer each year.  Hopefully a bit more competition next year.

  12. On 3/16/2023 at 12:31 PM, STFU said:

    I'd given up attending league games, but thought I might go for this one, but not at those prices.

     

    11 hours ago, STFU said:

    So the solution to fans facing hundreds of pounds in travel and accommodation to attend the game is a fiver discount and less money for the club?

    And you wonder why nobody takes you seriously?

    You said you wouldn't attend the Semi-final because tickets prices were too high, and then criticise the Supporters Trust for suggesting the SFA should reduce ticket prices for the final.  Make your mind up!  Do you want lower prices which make going to games more affordable for fans or do you want higher prices so the club gets more from gate receipts?

    I can't answer for the Supporters Trust as I'm not on its Board any more, but I read the comment about reducing prices as a tongue in cheek remark.  We all know that the SFA aren't going to reduce ticket prices just because our Supporters Trust has made that suggestion, nor is there any serious prospect of them putting the kick off time back to 3 O'clock.  But at least the Trust is speaking out on behalf of the Supporters and getting a bit more publicity about the SFA's shameful decision.

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  13. 16 minutes ago, big cherly said:

    Why would Celtic care or want to help Caley on the day!

    It is not a question of helping ICT, it is a question of preventing trouble and their club getting fined or having sanctions taken against them for the behaviour of their fans.

  14. 1 hour ago, Yngwie said:

    What we don’t want though is for Celtic fans to be buying tickets from ICT for our section because they are easily available after their own allocation sells out quickly, so it does make sense for the allocations to be realistic.

    With Celtic having such a huge support, that is probably an issue regardless of what our allocation is.  It needs Celtic to warn supporters that if they are found to have bought a ticket from our allocation, they will be banned from Celtic games next season and, if they are a ST holder, removed from the ST list.

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  15. Of course, Celtic fans would argue that they have 50,000 season ticket holders and several thousand on a waiting list, so why should they miss out on a final and the opportunity for the Treble just so  that thousands of ICT "fans" who rarely if ever make the effort to go to games can attend?  I have some sympathy for that argument, but on the other hand, Celtic have these big occasions as a matter of course and fans get lots of opportunities to apply for tickets.  For small clubs like ours, these occasions are a very rare so fans should be given a realistic opportunity to buy tickets as many will never get the chance again.

    Also, the game is supposed to take place on a level playing field, so to speak, which is why it is held in a neutral venue.  There should be the opportunity for both sets of players to be roared on by an equal number of fans, otherwise, one side is given an advantage.  We should, therefore be given the opportunity to sell as many tickets as we can, but it would have to be on the basis that we would have to return unsold blocks of tickets if we haven't sold them within a defined timeframe. 

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  16. How come they are only talking about this now?  The fact that the 2 finals are taking place on the same day has been known for months, so if the broadcasters were keen to avoid a clash, they should have been negotiating kick off times months ago.  One understands that audience figures are important to Broadcasters, particularly commercial ones who rely on advertising and/or subscriptions, and that ICT v Celtic is less of a draw for neutrals than Rangers v Celtic or Man City v Man Utd.  But the point is, that regardless of which teams happen to be in the respective finals, if they are played at the same time, total audience figures will be lower.  Given the opportunity a significant proportion of the TV audience would watch both games.

    One wonders if payments for broadcasting rights have already been fully agreed or whether there was a clause which links payments to audience figures.  If the former, then the SFA should be telling the Broadcasters where to go.  If the latter, then the clubs should be telling the SFA where to go.  We know where we are going, but sadly we don't quite know when.

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  17. On 4/28/2023 at 11:28 AM, Satan said:

    So the major shareholders 'tolerated' the board ' whilst not being impressed with the way the club is being run...

    Odd state of affairs indeed. They are obviously happy to continue with the status quo , and continuing cash injections to cover the costs from whoever currently underwrites these sums.

    How long does this tolerance last,  as they are the ones with the tools at their disposal to change the board?

    I don't know that anyone can be considered a major shareholder as to the best of my knowledge, no individual owns a double figure percentage of shares .  Nor do I know if those individuals who have the largest shareholdings were present at the meeting.  I do know that the most pertinent questions raised during the meeting were raised by people who only have a very small shareholding.

    And whilst the situation may be very unsatisfactory, it is not really "odd" at all.  We may have reservations about the way the Club is being run at the moment, but what is the alternative?  I'm not aware of any individual or group that is interested in taking over the running of the club, investing more money into the club and implementing better income generating practices than the current regime.  Meanwhile, the current regime continues to cover any shortfall and has financed the club to allow the recent massive improvement on the park to take place.

    Until there is a more viable and attractive alternative on the table, then despite reservations, there is little option but to support the current Board and for supporters group and others to try to work with the current regime in improving the way the club is run.  I am no longer on the Board of the Supporter's Trust but at least the Supporters Trust is trying its best to engage with the Club in order to make improvements.  The matchday experience survey is an example of this, but please note that the survey closes at the end of today so if you haven't completed it yet and want to have your say, please CLICK HERE NOW!  

    Of course, the Supporters Trust can only be as effective as the supporters as a whole allow it to be.  If people don't join the Trust and support its work, then the influence the Trust can have on influencing the Board will continue to be minimal.  The Trust has a minimum 10% voting stake in the Club and therefore could be very influential should some other group with money to invest in the club show their hand.  Also, with an increased and more active membership, the case for an elected supporter representative becomes stronger.  There's no point just having a pop from the sidelines. If people are unhappy with aspects of the way the club is run, then they should do something about it.  Join the Supporters Trust and support its work, because the Trust is trying to work with the club  and improve things for the supporters.

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