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Goal keeper shirts are available from the club shop, although currently not online. I believe their is a contacts list on the main website. It may be wise to telephone the club shop directly to enquire as to sizes and price
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Like I said before, it's all down to reputation. A bad rep was given to those in Section G (again, I think most of the time unjustified) but once you have a reputation it's very difficult to shake off. I don't think anyone on this forum is pinning blame on Section E for the smoke bomb incident. Just trying to provide an answer to the question 'Why Us' It's the stewards, and in some respects the police, that are continuing to hold the bad reputation against certain sections. Having said that, there are ones who do themselves no favors in eradicating the reputation when they say things like
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Vigurs goal is superb, but I don't think he did himself any favors with the celebration. I did notice he was pointing to his name as he strode back for the re start too. To read that he'd also gestured to a fan at full time too is a disgrace. He's become some what of a Dougie Imrie character for me - All that talent, but his attitude, ego and arrogance let him down
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For once I agree with Dougal, particularly with his final sentence. Once people get a reputation, it's very hard to have it eradicated and for people to change their minds. Personally, I thought the majority of times Section E (formally Section G) were chastised, it was uncalled for and heavy handed. There were, however, times that it was necessary and justified. The smoke bomb at Victoria Park may not have been ANY of the Section E crowd. But with the bad reputation they'd gained, particularly in the Mike Smith era, there is really only going to be one group in the whole stadium that's going to be watched more closely than any other. Banner for the original fixture - Fantastic idea and appreciated by every single ICT fan (and no doubt the club too) Smoke bomb for the original fixture - Not so much a good idea, and one that has brought about the 'bad' tag for certain sections of the support, regardless of if it was them
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I think the new announcer needs to lock his door to avoid interuption during announcements. To me it sounded like Lionel Djebi Zadi was being substituted, and not Billy Mckay. Even so, some class music again. I particularly liked the Sheep song.
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I agree with most that it was not a brilliant game to watch, but we got the win and thats the main thing. Being on the clubs media team last night, I was actually surprised how honest the chap next to me was. He was obviously part of their media set up and said before the match he thought both teams would score with inverness being victorious. He was able to 'playback' footage of every 'controversial' moment and to be fair, there wasn't one. Rossco definately had meekings by the arm as he ran in for the set piece, then appeared to also clip his heels. Definate penaly, definate yellow. Vigurs goal was class, and I'm not too sure why people are soley blaming Reguero. As the ball was cleared by County, he was way off his line, but I think more fault should be pinned on the 3 defenders that afforded Vigurs time and space to shoot. He was completely unmarked and no one covered. From 25 yards, Reguero was only about 6-7 yards off his line. Enough to close the target down but unfortunately too much space for to track back for a save. Overall, I'm delighted we're through and glad the tie is over. Roll on Saturday and a usually great day out at Tannadump
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HT: 2-0 FT: 4-1 1st ICT: A.Shinnie 1st Opp: Quinn Crowd: 5869
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Being as ICT are a very young club most ex players are still playing or coaching. Proctor was at Celtic though. I saw Mike Teasdale there on Saturday. He even entered the sport bar pre-match too. I've seen Barry Wilson there a few times when he's not been playing through injury or whatever. Richie Hart too used to make games. Mike Noble is still actively involved with the club looking after the macots etc and even John Robertson, even when not involved with media tasks, makes games when he can. There are others too that I've seen around the stadium on match days. In short, many former players have frequented our games. Darren Dods used to be spotted regularly amongst our fan-base, especially away from home. There's also those who support the club from afar. I'm sure Caley Jags Away Supporters Club can vouch for the likes of Juanjo!! Personally I don't think any former player should be questioned as to their attendence. They've done their time for the club, reaped the plaudits (and in some cases the sarcasm) and no longer owe us. Liam Keogh used to attend often, as do many former youth players as well. It's a shame some question their 'support' once they leave the club.
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Cheaper at The Mountain Warehouse in Eastgate ;-)
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I'm sure we had that announcer before?? Sounds like the chap that used to work the touchline before games and at half time. I could be wrong though. Here's hoping The Rasmus make another appearence on Tuesday!!!
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Get yourself a fishermans waistcoat. Plenty of pockets so no need for a bag, and the likelyhood a steward feels you up will be remote.
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HT: 2-1 FT: 3-2 1st ICT: A.Shinnie 1st Opp: Doyle Crowd: 3469
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McKay is in the form of his life and clearly enjoying his time with Inverness. Here's hoping he breaks the trend of jumping ship for something 'better' (like Rooney did when he hit his peak) when he could quite easily extend his contract, improve his game in a now stable squad, and when the time comes, generate some funds for the club when he does eventually head to new pastures
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Not sure I can Handle it any more
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This thread has gone to Pot
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Seems not all smiley's work Don, considering the bum-wiggle smiley and a-n-other were added to my previous post. Oh well, never mind. I'm sure the noises from said bombs will quell the famous TSC silence instead
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Whatever happened to the lass that used to be in charge down Section G. She was awesome with the giving out of sweeties. Not seen her for ages! Quite a lot about the stewarding these last few seasons has been down to the self policing from the majority of fans, and it has worked a charm. A classic example is people Standing constantly. it's rarely an issue for the stewards these days because it's self policed and it means those who wish to do so now have that option. It was great to see some of the lads organize that great banner. A fantastic contribution to the matchday atmosphere. (If they ever manage to get it back from it's randsom in Dingwall, it'd be a great feature at home as well as away!). These are the things I like to see. It's a shame a small minority took it all a little too far with the smoke bombs (particularly when we now live in a land full of health and safety rules). Needless to say, I wonder what the stewards will make of my smoke bombs on Saturday
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Any chance of a video link (more specifically, of the video in question, not just any video link)
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What I find a Disgrace is that Rossco turned his back on us yet we're the ones who get the branding for booing. Now, I wasn't at that derby match, nor will I be at this one. The intention to Boo someone who, as many have said, gave his career to ICT, has never crossed my mind. It rarely does. (I actually hated hearing people boo Hayes on tuesday too). But it is my understanding that Rossco had an offer on the table and he refused it. He wanted more, like a spoilt little child, and because daddy butcher said no he spat his dummy out and ran away to Uncle Roy. I get peoples point that he is perhaps trying too hard to fit in over the bridge, but is targetting those fans that supported him all those years the way about it? 16/17 years of supporting a man to be branded a disgrace by him after less than 6 months? Perhaps a little lack of respect in both directions here?
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Player of the Month for November? I hope not - the award is feckin jinxed!!!
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Pretty much agree with RiG in post #91 Not the greatest of first halves and I thought Aberdeen (marginally) deserved their 2-1 lead at the start of the second. Draper, for me, made the difference. We started to create more from the midfield when he came on for Roberts [who i thought seemed a little out of the game and at times rather un-interested]. It seemed the game plan was to soak up some early pressure and then hit them on the break. This worked very very well, and it scares me to think how much better we could be if Doran and Raven were able to complete their passes down the right. We could have had another 2 or 3 goals in quick succession when it was pegged back to 2-2 and overall we definately deserved the three points. Well done lads. Now get yourselves a glass and join us in a drink to toast to a great season so far.
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HT: 1-1 FT: 1-2 1st ICT: Doran 1st Opp: Hayes Crowd: 7869
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I'll not be walking to this one though. Will have 3 in tow. What's the usual pre-match rendezvous called again? And does anyone know the price of the car park?
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Having made just 1 game all season so far, I thought it'd be rude to waste a day off work so have decided I'll now make my first away day. Anyone else heading through?
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HT 2-1 FT 2-2 A Shinnie Raven (OG) 41269