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  1. Bloody ****. We'll regret missing those chances first half.
  2. Second Wyness chance was from 2 yards out, he stabbed the ball against a Saints player lying on the ground, who didnt know what was going on. NO GOAL
  3. We just missed a couple of sitters, Marius post and Wyness twice :008:
  4. Not much going on here, we dont seem to have any penetration and St Mirren are stuff as expected.
  5. It's good of the club to stand by him but I'd be surprised to see him playing again, would imagine a move back in Finland could be on the cards if he returns there to recover.
  6. It is on topic, loosely but on topic. The poster mentioned an alternative to holding a season ticket and I asked him about it.
  7. My links working now, so its on :)
  8. Had the same idea but turned it off once I heard it was Killie! Cant get the page up again. Oh well, FA Cup final it is then
  9. http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/sportscotlan...a/inverness.ram That should be it, nicked it from a Motherwell site and changed the team name. Isnt working though
  10. ? rtsp://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/networks/scotland/aod.shtml?scotland/inverness ram ? from google.
  11. do you have the direct .ram file on your computer somewhere? I've recently reinstalled windows so wont have it buried away anywhere.
  12. BBC website not working on my computer!
  13. Everybody seems to have their sources, anybody close to Barry know what his take on the deal is?
  14. Well done guys so far, end in sight now, another great effort :clapping03:
  15. Haberdasher From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ? Ten things you may not know about Wikipedia ? Jump to: navigation, search A haberdasher is a person who sells small, commonly used items of clothing via retail. These can include ribbons and buttons or completed accessories such as hats or gloves. A haberdasher's shop or the items sold therein are called haberdashery. The exact definition of haberdasher depends on the locale. In the United States and Canada, it is primarily used for a person who sells men's clothing accessories. In the British Isles, this word is more commonly used to refer to someone who sells buttons, thread, ribbons, or drapery, but the term is much less common now, as fewer people make or mend their own clothing. Today in Great Britain, Haberdashery shops are certainly a rare sight. However, KLEINS is an example of a long-established Traditional Specialist Haberdashery Business, that has been trading in London's Soho, since 1936. Also, John Lewis still offer a small selection of Haberdashery Products in some of their department stores. Early usage of the term "haberdasher" refers to a retailer of many accessories, including swords, horns, mousetraps, and crucifixes. The term may come from the Anglo-Norman word hapertas, meaning petty wares. [edit] Notable haberdashers The factual accuracy of this list has not been verified. Please help improve it by adding references. * Robert Aske - philanthropist * Captain James Cook, (R.N., FRS) - (18th century British navigator and explorer, apprenticed in his youth) * John Graunt - one of the first demographers * Saint Louis IX - King of France in 1215, the patron saint of haberdashers * Joseph Merrick - AKA the Elephant Man worked as a haberdasher before being a freak show act * Paavo Nurmi - legendary Finnish runner * Harry S. Truman - former U.S. President * Johnny Carson - of The Tonight Show * Charles Taze Russell - the founder of the Bible Student Movement * Wayne Knight - actor, man with the "God **** Butterfingers" * George Newnes - founders of the Tit-Bits newspaper (1881) and the popular The Strand Magazine, of Sherlock Holmes fame * Christopher Lloyd - actor, most famous role: Emmett Brown in the Back to the Future trilogy GREAT SCOT! Interesting move, do you have to spend several hundred pounds to sit in the freezing cold watching Brewster dream team to do this?
  16. Your surname isn't McCann by any chance is it? I think your mummy and daddy are looking for you :blah01: I'm not renewing mine. It isn't a stand against anyone or anything going on at the club I've just lost interest in football. I think I will now dedicate my Saturdays to Haberdashery :015:
  17. I dont like it. He's should be either staying or going imo. If earlier reports are to be believed then room to work within the playing budget will be at a premium this summer and this move is nothing short of a stop gap for the squad, even if it does work out and he stays in good condition then he's got next year max to contribute. He wont be on a cheap contract, his 6 month deal could pay for an extra 12 or 18 months on top of Vigur's new one easily, looking at it from that perspective its a lazy and unambitious move from ICT. Barry has made his mark with ICT and this summer wouldve been an ideal opportunity for him to move on or hang up his boots with survival assured and glamor testimonial in place. We could be in for a long hard scrap next year and he may well not be upto the pace required, if Sutherland, Vigur's or even Rory shine then all would be free to move elsewhere in January. This deal could cost us twice, not directly but Wilson would be taking up a decent chunk of the money that would otherwise have been used to secure other forwards at the club.
  18. I'll sign up with those who think he'd be a terrific signing. Wages shouldnt be an issue, would be worth investing in if the opportunity arose.
  19. I'm sticking firmly to Zenit tonight, last thing Inverness needs is a Rangers celebration party.
  20. Ian Black signed his current deal when he was was Vigur's age, at 19 we got him penned in for 4 years, the same bit of business should be done here.
  21. You couldnt possibly compare Nacho Novo to Dean Macdonald physically, As much as I cant stand Novo you cant deny his strngths are his pace, physical strength and passion.. none of which Dean Macdonald has shown for us (or at Gillingham for that matter)
  22. BornCaley, great post. At the moment the vision of the club doesnt seem to extend far beyond the Heathmount and a bit of back slapping for the job well done so far. I really thought Savage was the man to bring us on again but he failed to deliver on any of his promises, no matter the blocks that were put in his way, we have probably gone backwards since he took over. As I posted on the Orion thread, we've been in the SPL longer than St Mirren and Falkirk, yet both of them have improved on and off the park beyond us. This time next year, both will be posting much healthier accounts and both will have much improved facilities compared to our own. While we still have two temporary stands, Falkirk are building a 2,200 capacity effort that'll last for years, if its anything like their other two, itll be a brilliant and sensibly sized modern stand with all the facilities we currently house in portacabins. The deal St Mirren struck with Tesco is one of the finest pieces of business a Scottish club has ever done, the fact that St Mirren were the party who went out actively looking for buyers rather than the other way around sets the deal apart. What are we seriously considering with our stadium? If we arent going to invest our profits in the site then why arent we doing what St Mirren have done in trying to find out the true worth of the land? Neither of those sides are certs to stay up by any stretch of the imagination, but theyve used their time in the SPL well, neither will be posting loses anytime soon and neither have come anywhere close to operating like (paraphrase Sutherland here) the Gretna, yet have still made investments into the club. The longer they keep doing anything that advances their clubs, the more sure footed theyll be in the future, not just in terms of their accounts but in terms of their support. You dont have to win the league to draw a crowd, if the local community feel as if the club is attempting to achieve something or to improve themselves then the people will come out to support it. For us, I have far less confidence, we seem to scrape by, year on year financially, which is no different to what the two clubs I've mentioned here have done. The more we stand still the more we'll fall behind. The future is bleak in my eyes. I'm totally grateful for everything that Sutherland has done for ICT but unless he's willing to take this bull by the horns and do something realistic with us, then he should look at stepping aside and letting somebody else have full control over the running of ICT.
  23. It'll be Liverpool apparently, but as theyll likely have Champions Leaguie qualifiers and with our season already underway, nobody knows when it'll happen. Well done to those organising the event LG, didnt realise it was out of Mike Smith (and the rests) hands, just hope it doesnt turn into a total farce by clashing with early fixtures for both sides.
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