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Caley Mad In Berks

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  1. Wouldn't mind a trip to Wrexham for the semi-final tbh. But, of course, first we must beat Clyde. Should be winnable as long as we don't underestimate them.
  2. I agree with all the positives that have been expressed in this thread. Greg was great for us, especially in his second spell. He contributed greatly to our cup winning team and, as far as I can tell, was always a good ambassador for ICT, on and off the field. Good luck to him in whatever he does next. We could do with one or two of his ilk these days.
  3. Whilst I agree with the majority of your post I think this last couple of sentences are a bit harsh. Blaming it all on the board is too easy. The basic problem is the apathy of the 'support' from the Inverness area. Ok, there are probably things the Board might have been able to do to improve things, but if the majority of the potential fanbase would rather jump on buses every week to support the ugly sisters, the Board are on a hiding to nothing.
  4. RIP Dave. I remember you well with both Caley and Thistle, but not with Clach. Must have been after I left Inverness.
  5. Very pleased with another, fairly comfortable 3 points. Pity Dundee Utd got those 2 last minute goals in their match. Very disappointing crowd. Let us keep this good run going and see how things stand in a few weeks. I'm getting more optimistic every week.
  6. Yes, he left Elgin in the summer. I think he has scored 5 goals since moving to Rothes. Probably found his level I think.
  7. Just for starters :- Reguero Bulvitus Golobart Miadjuks Hastings Juanjo Morais Mutumbo Kink Ofere Doumbouya
  8. Another hat-trick for Nat Austin yesterday. I make that 20 in 10 games for Kelty Hearts. Now that is impressive, at any level of football.
  9. Well, sounds as though we stole that. Still, I'll take that all day long. Still well in touch with the top of the table. Well done lads.
  10. H/T 1-1 F/T 1-3 ICT White Dunfermline Nesbit Crowd 4123
  11. Being selfish, a nice little hour and a half drive up to Solihull would suit me. It would feel like a home game. Otherwise any of the Irish or Welsh teams would be an interesting tie, home or away.
  12. Whilst I agree that the club is being seen to be taking some action, because of a small minority of unruly visiting 'away fans', surely, especially for the probable,even fewer number, who will travel north for this next 'minor' cup game, just sticking them in a far corner of the uncovered main stand would have been enough. Then we could all have prayed to the rain Gods!! Opening the South stand for a handful of visiting fans does not make economical sense.
  13. I presume he might have. He has now scored 17 goals for them since signing in mid July. Pity he didn't do that with us!
  14. Can't disagree with that summary. Broadly speaking, that's the way it looked to me too on TV. I'm a little surprised that there are not more positive comments on here, after our biggest win in a long time, against a well fancied Morton outfit. Second half performance was just what we need. Well done lads.
  15. H/T 1-0 F/T 2-0 ICT Storey Morton Nesbitt Crowd 2001
  16. Well, a win is a win, so I'm grateful for that. The match stats as shown on BBC don't look too bad, but I'm looking forward to reading the first hand comments of those who were at the game. onwards and upwards.
  17. H/T 2-0 F/T 4-0 ICT White Arbroath Linn Crowd 2123
  18. H/T 1-1 F/T 1-2 ICT Walsh D Utd Shankland Crowd 6789
  19. As others have said, I quite liked Storey when he was with us, but he has done absolutely nothing since, so frankly, I can't see him being better than we've currently got. Its a 'no' from me.
  20. Very interesting s-c. The back of the orphanage abutted Daviot Drive, as you said, which was one of our main playgrounds for many of us Hilton lads in the 50s. We used to call it Daviot Oval in the summer months when cricket was all the go, but also used it for football too, with jackets for the goalposts. Re Tom McKenzie, he was a great friend of my parents, and visited us regularly, once a week in Dell Road, for a cuppa and whatever cake my Mam had recently baked. I never knew he was a product of the orphanage. Maybe my parents knew, but never told me, as I was adopted, and but for their kindness in 'taking me in', could well have ended up there myself.
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