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Joonya

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  1. The marchers reached skye today and have passed the half way point, having totalled 79 miles so far with 73 to go. Gringo, mrs gringo and sotonict all took a trip out to meet the troops as they arrived at 'aaron doran's castle. Weather has been atrocious but thats not detering us. Very short day of just 12 miles is planned for tomorrow...
  2. Troops well on target. Just 16 miles tomorrow planned. The difficult sections towards Morvich are passed. Main roads through Inverinate to Skye will see us woth just 74 miles to go. (Thats almost half way), with 4.5 days to do it
  3. The troops managed approximately 15 miles after todays match, crossing the Kessock Bridge and tackling the beauly firth. Beer and bed for all as its out past Cannich to Glen Affric early doors tomorrow...
  4. HT: 0-1 FT: 3-1 1st ICT: Foran 1st Opp: Daly Time of First Goal: 14 Crowd: 3669
  5. HM on ICTFC.com Highland March has its own Facebook and Twitter accounts and as Capital said earlier, we'll try and keep people updated with out progress as we go. First Stage is 15 miles after tomorrows game against Utd, as we set off over the Kessock Bridge and along the Beauly Firth. Sunday we head out to Cannich and the start of Glen Affric. Monday is Glen Affric day and finish at Morvich. Tuesday - Skye, where we aim to raise the HM Standard. Wednesday - Stromeferry via Plockton Thursday we head towards Strathcarron along the main road Friday sees us at Achnasheen before we finally make our way into Strathpeffer on Saturday. Sunday is a simple 5-mile stint into Dingwall...
  6. Officially named the Bridge End would be good to see. Perhaps the Sports Bar can be names the Citadel? Sounds a little more classy than just 'The Sports Bar'.
  7. HT: 0-2 FT:1-3 1st ICT: Tudor Jones 1st Opp: Higdon Time of First Goal: 4 Crowd: 3469
  8. HT: 1-0 FT: 2-1 1st ICT: A.Shinnie 1st Opp: Tade Time of First Goal: 16 Crowd: 3269
  9. I blame the Highland March for this... First Brockville, then Love Street. Soon it could be Ease End Park too and now Broardwood.
  10. Initially I was disappointed to hear the news that he'll be away come season end. But on reflection, I'm not too fussed. When he arrived he was useless. It took a long time to settle in. At the start of the season he was our main man. Excellent all-round footballer and it was probably our best player. Definately deserving of his cap. Since that cap for Scotland he's not performed as well as he can, and I have to agree with Renegade that he's not shown 100% commitment since the rumours started about Birmingham. Although I still think he's best placed to start ahead of Ross and Pepper, I'd like to see either of these replace him sooner rather than later if he under-performs again this weekend
  11. HT 2-0 FT 3-1 A.shinnie Commons 54,769
  12. The inaugural event was assisted by CapitalCaley who asked around people he knew to gather interest. This year, those who played in the last match were given first refusal, with those who showed interest but pulled out we given another chance. It was a cracking game down in Toryglen, Glasgow, last summer (If a little warm). There are some highlights on you tube.... (Highlights) (Highlights)
  13. Only just seen this - Thats pure quality. Best yet !!!
  14. Allowing for just 1 defeat in our last 5 fixtures should see us remain 3rd I think. Perhaps even see it as 2 wins from 5 games, with the rest considered a bonus. Any less than 6 points from a possible 15 would be a disaster. At first I was quite selfish in seeing we had County on the last day. I would have prefered to see Highland March 11 head to Tannadise or Parkhead. Now I'm thinking F*** It. This season has belonged to the Highlands. Both ourselves AND County have had magnificent campaigns and the final day of the season should be a celebration of that achievement. "This Season Was Ours, This Season Was Ours, It Belongs to The Highlands This Season Was Ours"
  15. According to this Reguero has a pre-contract with Kilmarnock
  16. Having said that, Ryan and Charlie both played together in another match at TCS 18 months or so ago too
  17. Stephen and Kenny Cameron both appeared at TCS in the Fans V Legends match a fortnight ago
  18. HT: 0-2 FT: 2-3 1st ICT: Doran 1st Opp: Craig Crowd: 3669
  19. HT: 1-2 FT: 1-3 1st ICT: Doran 1st Opp: Griffiths Crowd: 7669
  20. Some photos of the Legends Match are on the Courier Website... Wyness101 v Robbo Jamie V Hercher Robbo Skins Jnr Teams Pre-match
  21. I have no reason to greet like Frank Lampard or Leigh Griffiths, cause my effort was clearly over the line and correctly spotted by the lino. There's weren't even close
  22. LEGENDS: Jim Calder, Charlie Christie, Barry Wilson, Alan Hercher, Danny MacDonald, Scott Kellacher, Colin Mitchell, Mike Sanderson, Bruce McGraw, Ross Jack, Gary Watt, Steve Mitchell, Dean Bowern, John Robertson, Mike Noble FANS: GK: Jamie Fraser Def: Davy Brown, Dom Thompson, Alan Mair, Ian McCallum Mid: Struan Balfour, Mikey Martin, Ross Paterson, Stephen Cameron For: Rob Wilson, Colin Clellend Subs: Davie Balfour, Jamie MacKinnon, Andrew MacDonald, Jack Davis Special Guest Appearence: Kenny Cameron It was a cracking day and all the fans got pretty decent time on the park. Everyone enjoyed themselves thoroughly and all are up for a repeat next season. Jamie Fraser kept the score down with a string of magnificent saves and was deserving of winning the Man of the Match award. Dom did very well at the back also and would have been up there for nomination too. All the fans side gave it their best effort, and those that turned up to watch the event also seemed to have a good time (although that may have been because the sports bar was open throughout the contest.)
  23. Cracking stills. Clearly over the line. Gutted i didnt have a Ballotelli style 'Why Always Me' shirt underneath...
  24. I too cant wait to see the highlights. Sone decent play and us fans didnt deserve to be 3 behind. The penalty for their second seemed very soft. Interesting to see if my goal crossed the line. Barry Wilson said it didnt, but the end of the day the linesman gave it, so i'm not too fussed!!! Keeper Jamie Fraser was a deserving man of the match, although Ross, Colin, Don and Struan were also stand out performers in my opinion. Delighted Davie got on the score sheet also. Had the final ball been a little better, it could have so easily have been a draw... (he says under his breath)
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