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  1. north stand- point to the main stand and sing sing in the shower, you only sing in the shower sing in the shower, you only sing in the shower. point to the south stand you dont sing but your humming, you dont sing but your humming you dont sing but your humming, you dont sing but your humming.
  2. Makes things a lot clearer, I thought there were a few teams missing from div 1.
  3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLZuroFX62c found this whilst looking for the ayr match.
  4. How about IHE singing 'fight for this love' at the front of the stand with the fans behind copying his dance routine.
  5. Gets my vote cant use gay its an 'IST' word. jingle bells jingle bells jingle all the way We are the leagues loudest fans but can only sing when away.
  6. If you contact/join the supporters club a bus may? be arranged to pick up but you would have to clear that with the supporters club. click on club guide at the top of your page. The Official Supporters Club operate subsidised busses to all away fixtures aswell as organising other events and nights out. Joining the Official Supporters Club is the cheapest option for supporters to ensure that they receive priority for tickets and you must be a member prior to travelling on the official subsidised busses to away matches. The priority ticket scheme operated by Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC usually means Season Ticket Holders, Shareholders, Supporters Club Members & Centenary Club Members receive priority over everyone else. Supporters Club Members also receive discount on merchandise from the Club Shop at the Stadium It only takes a few moments to join the Official Supporters Club and it is worth every penny. Adult ?5 Membership Secretary ICT Supporters Club P.O. Box 5699 Inverness, IV2 4XX [email protected] This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Travel Line = 01463 227458 Child* ?3 Senior Citizen** ?3 Student*** ?3 Downloadable Form & Info Application Form - PDF FORMAT - WORD FORMAT Travel Info & Rules - PDF FORMAT - WORD FORMAT Join Online Here (PayPal) [coming soon] *Under 16 on 1/08 on season of joining **60 or over on 01/08 on season of joining ***On Date of Joining
  7. My solution is to cover up the home dressing room door sign with 'away' thus fooling all the players that they are away from home and win more games. the memory is removed from my brain that we haven't had many wins at home in the league for a good while and I will be just as hopeful for a win at the next home game.
  8. 12th Man

    Rooney

    Lets hope Flash Eric is a goal scorer. As for Rooney if he has too much time to score he wont. He really needs to practise running against the goalie and scoring and in front of the more people the better, other teams in the league are at the top because they can score given the same chance. Is frequently getting the opportunity and not scoring,better than not getting the opportunity and still not scoring,both get you at best 1 point. I think it was Stranraer he had unteen chances, we won 3-0, but it should have been by a far greater margin, Go and see a hypnotherapist or a psychologist,if you think it can improve your career.
  9. Please dont go ? :D
  10. How about squeezing in the no 1 from exactly 6 years ago today at half time. For pre match, play what the players like, or the man of the match picks the next home match songs.
  11. through on 13 points with a playoff against Russia,France,Greece or Portugal http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_FIFA_Wor...fication_(UEFA)
  12. Expectations are definitely too high compared to the players output. A reality check is in order, the team need to respect the opposition, each other, improve within themselves and as a team, I don't know if getting drunk is still high on some players agenda, a choice has to be made between where you want your career to go. It took Bary Robsons loan to Forfar to work that one out,although Barry was quite funny with the shot in back in those days it didn't help his career. Once the new team gels together, a change in attitude and with Dougie and Flash Eric back in the line up, all going well we may still win the league. False confidence wont win the league, self respect and respect for each other can only strengthen the team.(Fabio Capello would be taking the players out for a meal) I still have an open mind as to if we can still win the league but if the current form continues into mid November then I would have to say no. The drinking ban also applies to TB, its up to the manager to teach the players how to outwit the opposition and you cant do that with a fuzzy brain.
  13. Is that the one that is on the way to comrie on the left hand side. 'And Dobbies does mean cheese scone.' these Gaelic translations never cease to amaze.
  14. Must be more to do with our location, what I mean by that is lack of serious crime in the area, not that this is a bad thing but I would imagine an overstretched police force in the central belt has to prioritise and this would come way down the list of things to do in a day. Do you think the police would ever allow kids to come out with this phrase down the Longman ' ge us a quid an I'll watch ye car fae ye mr' (or else your windows getting smashed) I don't think so. Sorry if I have caused offence to gypsies by likening county fans with them, as associating words like dirty and bar stewards seems to be acceptable. I did hear a couple of chants near the end of the match which was instigated by the county players and referee but at least they used the word 'gopsy' instead,as advised on an earlier thread, which sounds like gypsy and has the lip movements too, so it it must be really difficult to prove otherwise. So to ban young easily led fans would be unfair. Also for fans who do not use this website,was there any public announcement that gypsies are being offended by these chants or a couple of ICT fans, if there was, were they talking over it and didnt hear, maybe some fans are unaware of the situation.
  15. I'm going, as I want to see the players try their best against the caravan club we still have a lot of players that are proud to wear an ICT shirt and have no fear to take on any team anywhere, I'll be going to support those players.
  16. Brewster kept playing Barrowman and Rooney up front and stuck with it week in week out because he signed them, Butcher replaced all the midfield and instead of sticking with all of his new signings, he changed things and bar Duncans error which led to one of the goals and Coxs stray shots at goal, the midfield were very good, I would say that its now goalie, defence and midfield almost sorted,we just need to tune the forwards and were off. Go and have another pint at the guinness factory,or go and look at the tart in the cart and the flousie in the jacuzzi.
  17. I think too much emphasis has been put on the word Gypsy. Going back to the first game against Dunfermiline the fans were great,(bar the slagging for our backup goalie) a good turnout and lots of songs. The County game ? Of all the songs that could have been sung about our team, our club, Inverness, or the players to egg them on, what was chanted over and over again?? dirty Gypsy bar stewards, dirty Gypsy bar stewards.
  18. saves me typing
  19. Very appropriate title, It used to really p1ss me off seeing a smug, (probably the highest overpaid player at ICT) out on a Saturday night during our last season in the SPL totally loving himself regardless of weather ICT won or lost,losing being the more common phrase seeing as thats what happens if you don't score goals, (which is what your paid to do). Stay at home and watch the football highlights instead as you dont deserve to drink amongst the people who are paying your wage
  20. Are you sure you can sell the tickets anywhere, I would love to see programmes being sold on the Saturday morning around the town, not just for the small amount of extra revenue but for reminding the public that there is a game on and to encourage youngsters to ask their parents to buy a programme or anyone else for that matter. I would imagine that we all found ICT through different ways and this would be another way of enticing more people to the club. I would assume a member of the public is more likely to hand over cash to a stranger in the town for a programme than for a raffle ticket,unless it was en route to the game of course. Any chance of programmes being sold too L_G ?
  21. Did the formation work well.
  22. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/s...rem/6407137.stm open all mikes, couldnt get the first one to work.
  23. :) A subsidised loan deal would be good, try Aberdeen first, he impressed in his first game against them.I'm sure he is probably highly thought of in the 2nd div too. He bummed himself up to Brewster so much to achieve his wage, why not see if Brewster will fall for it again.
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