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  1. Amaruso could admirably fill Keogh's boots or should that be shorts (allegedly):010: Where's the squirrel when you need him.
  2. Never mind sitting them down and stuffing them with fois gras and chianti, get them down to Fort George for a session with Brewster, that team could probably still hold it's own today.
  3. >4 :022: <4 :020: so i'd settle for 4
  4. beachcomber replied to a post in a topic in General Football
    I think you should kiss the man in his falcon ring instead :moon2:
  5. It's only a short hop from David Balfe's Sunshine revolutionary Europop to Hugo Havez. btw, did you know Hugo Chavez dad played for Forres Mechanics in the 60's (nah, I made that one up.) I thought I was the only miserable ******* who watched things like that. John Pilgers new programme, 'The war on democracy', looked pretty good but these feckin things are always on to late for me. I fell asleep just after the first one started.
  6. CH2 - THE REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED Just noticed your motto there - that might make a better anthem than BIOH (especially given the amount of coverage we get from Scotsport & Sportscene) Did you know that Gill Scott Heron's dad played for Cellic at one time. (you probably did - it's a bit of a favourite football quiz question, but it's still a pretty extraordinary fact linking Scottish fitba with the brilliant anti-establishment poet and prototype rapper) I also quite like the Edinburgh Bike Co-ops motto which they lifted from it - 'The Revolution will not be Motorised' If ICT played 'The revolution will not be televised' Clach could play 'The Bottle'
  7. The same can be said for Denzil who never fails to score against lower leaue opposition, but has yet to come up with the goods in the SPL. Must admit - I would dispute that - when Dargo went on his run in the SPL of scoring in 8 games in a row, didn't denzil also score in about 6 in a row against SPL competition. Wasn't denzil the one who scored for us against celtic when we beat o neills mob up here in the cup Without the injuries he's had and given a run in the team I think he would become the dennis of old - a wee shuffle and the ball resting in the opposition net remember it's easy for us armchair critics to do just that - support is what gives players confidence and confidence plays a huge part in sport I think you're right about the scoring run - it rings a vague bell somewhere in the recess of my memory, which isn't quite what it used to be, not that it was very very good. I am happy to stand corrected and hope Dennis gets back to that kind of form this season. Haven't seen the sweet shuffle work its magic for a while.
  8. we don't exactly have many other options
  9. The same can be said for Denzil who never fails to score against lower leaue opposition, but has yet to come up with the goods in the SPL.
  10. I like the fact that, in football, the big money is going to the guys 'at the coal face' as it were whilst directors regularly lose their shirts. Wish it was like that in my game.
  11. Did Charlie ever win one ?
  12. beachcomber replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    "Click" I can't hear you :rotflmao: This is great
  13. I wish I was an ICT shareholder, their value must be soaring despite the turmoil in the markets and TCS dugout. There are at least two serious players have declared their intent to launch takeovers of ICT on this very board in the last week. I expect a rush of hedge fund managers in the sneck shortly.
  14. On the silverware trail thanks to the golden mile Ever since climbing in over the hospital wall from Sanghai and quickly disappearing into the cowshed to see the games for nothing in the early 70s
  15. :015: Well spotted - who said the directors weren't posting on here
  16. beachcomber replied to Scotty's topic in Caley Thistle
    There are an awful lot of people around here seem to think football management is some kind of vocational calling in which the participants travel humbly from town to town in ragged clothes and open toed sandals seeking only inner fulfilment and a little bread, water and a humble shelter by way of a stipend. [img width=500 height=323]http://www.law.upenn.edu/groups/ulscc/ghandi.gif Craig Brewster and entourage seen passing through Nairn yesterday [img width=500 height=299] Brewster with Alan Savage outside the Heathmount after signing on the dotted line for ICT
  17. This movement is gathering momentum. I'm reliably informed that Tullochs already have a planning application in for a minaret to be constructed at TCS, from where, on match days at 1pm, a free church presenter will begin the singing of bring-it-on-home to call the faithful to worship TCS
  18. Mary Hill - Can you or somebody else post the full lyrics on here cometh the singing section cometh the song
  19. beachcomber replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    And lets not overlook the contribution of you Johnboy whose hits posts make up 80% of the remaining hits... :015: :016: not on my board since I discovered the IGNORE function - best thing since sliced bread
  20. Turn the volume full up on yer ZX Spectrum, click on the link and tell me you don't enjoy it. BRING IT ON HOME
  21. Finally a feckin petition worth signing. One day this will be played proudly at the Longman and will be as iconic as 'Hail hail', Follow Follow, Hearts Hearts etc which are all sh1te songs but instantly recognisable as unique to their teams. Make the feckin most of it. Bring it on back, Bring it on Back
  22. Absolutely. A strong team and a good win will pay multiple dividends. Anything less than 100% ICT effort is folly.
  23. beachcomber replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    WOO HOO - I've just discovered what the "Ignore" button does, and the whole forum is becoming more enjoyable already - no more keech from the few incessant gurners. :sillywave: What a brilliant function :003:
  24. Excerpt from the SPL Scoring Table : NAME GOALS C Brewster 3 ICT FC 2 And I'm not sure if he even played in all the games. Surely it's what the yanks call a no-brainer

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