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  1. Well done St Johnstone - that's got to be on a par with our 1-3 in Glasgee in 2000. Hit while they're down. Superb. Super J's for the cup... :025: :025:
  2. Diddy cup :015: :015: But aye, well done the Bairns. Hope they go on to win it. It'll make our defeat look 'good'. :004:
  3. Gringo replied to Gringo's topic in Caley Thistle
    What about all those Vets bills for all the cats I've kicked over the weekend? But, aye, you're probably right Mainstander I don't suppose they'd notice a jot about lost revenue. On the other hand my local boozer and curry house benifted from my 'unexpected' visit to them this weekend as did Walsall football club. What goes around comes around I suppose. Didn't arf feck me off though missing out on this game and a weekend away from Coventry Nil. (Bet you couldn't tell!) I'm going to sulk in peace now and leave you all alone. (Hope to feck they don't move the Motherwell game on 2nd Dec....but hey, it'll probably be snowing by then eh!)
  4. Gringo replied to Gringo's topic in Caley Thistle
    The club might be ok but what about all those bars, restaurants, B&B's/Hotels etc etc that have missed out on a extra 2000+ visitors to the city. Compensating the club doesn't got far enough. Its complete bollox. :008:
  5. Gringo replied to Muzzy's topic in Caley Thistle
    Seven games unbeaten in Scotlands top league. A win at Ibrox (difficult to do even if Gers are shite)...yeh...shite ain't we, sack the manager I say....McKimmie, yer a knob. :33: :finger01: :moon03:
  6. It was the blank looks on their faces that got.....whooops! :003: What I did fail to state in the brief report was the friendliness and helpfulness of the stewards. They were polite and guided the away support to the correct seating area of the stand and also pointed out where the pie stall was and also the toilet facilities. Not one of them go the remotest bit excited to any of the fans standing up. The gate wasn't disimilar to an ICT match with 5800 in ground. They were a credit to Walsall football club.
  7. Gringo posted a topic in Caley Thistle
    Not a bad gate considering is was a Monday night fixture. Total respect to all those that risked the A96.. :025: Previous gates (SPL) for this fixture (at TCS) were: 7368 6809 7026 I hope the club get a good pay out for the loss at the gate. Can I claim damages off Setanta for the trauma caused to me and my family after my irrate ranting and raving over the moving of this fixture....I've calmed down a bit now...but I'm still feckin seething at missing out on a weekend in Inverness. Dear Setanta - please arrange these letters into a suitable word. K E R S W A N
  8. No mate, I'll be at work on the night shift... :012: I haven't got Setanta and I have no intentions of getting it. They made my club lose money so they ain't getting mine either. :015:
  9. Due to Setanta and the SPL moving our home fixture against Aberdeen from Saturday 4th Nov to Monday 6th Nov I was forced to cancel my intended trip to Inverness over the weekend. (I’m still feckin irate over this by the way). To satisfy my graving for a football match I decided to tag along with a work colleague, who is a Torquay United supporter, and head out to the Bescot Stadium for their away match with Walsall. Pre match refreshments were taken in the Briar Rose boozer, a Wetherspoons outlet – the pub equivalent to Little Chef!, in Birmingham city centre (situated dangerously close to the Wellington – scene of a few WMBICTFCSC meetings) This Wetherspoons is up to the usual shabby standards of these establishments but it’s the first time I’ve actually paid for a round and not received all the drinks. The guy serving was waiting for the beer to settle and then forgot all about it. Muppet. Introductions were made with the Torquay faithful and talk of football in general was the order of the day. I mentioned to them that I had almost guaranteed Torquay a result today as I’d got a few bob on Walsall to win! This cheered them up as they were all expecting Torquay to take a hammering as, before the match, Walsall were unbeaten at home in the league this season and had, as yet, not conceded a goal home in the league either. I did point out to them that there was hope as Milton Keynes Dons scraped a point last week and ruined Walsall’s 1000% home record; the downward trend had started. Off to the match then and a short train ride out to Bescot from New Street. There were several Utd fans aboard but there was no singing at this point as most seemed resigned to the their team getting a right ol’ stuffing. Walking through the car park to get to ground there was a ‘carnival’ atmosphere as several circus acts were doing some charity thing but the groans came out when I said “Hello, what’s this clown doing here?” I purchased a match day proggy at £2.50, which was similar in size to ours, and was quite a good read. I was a bit disappointed with their opposition’s feature, as it didn’t really give a brief insight to the Torquay players. It cost £18 to get in which, I’m told, was quite expensive for this division, which, incidentally, is the Coca Cola League Two. Their away following was not dissimilar to our own with around 4-500 huddled in to the all-seater stand adjacent the 18 yard line. They were fecking noisy though and I found it difficult to get used to shouting for another team. The ‘Give us a T’ song was particularly amusing when it came to the Q and U…sounded really bad – a bit like our E, if you get my drift. The Walsall PA system was just perfect, it was crystal clear with lots of base for the ‘chant enhancing’ music to get the crowd going – it worked a treat in the Utd end I can tell you. This is a club in the ‘4th Division’ of English football and it put our poxy system to shame. Torquay played really well in the first half and should have gone in at the interval a goal or two to the good. Walsall hardly ever threatened. At half-time the pies (pronounced locally as Poyis) had to be tried and at £2 a poy they had to be good – the chicken and mushroom was perfect and piping hot. They’d got cowin’ Bovril too but I didn’t try that! The second half saw a little more of Walsall and they, undeservedly, took the lead on 53 mins with a headed goal from a corner kick. Utd tried hard to reply but seemed to resort to the long-ball game, which wasn’t really fair on the short ersed striker. This guy could do with an ICT scout following him around. His name is Jamie Ward and this wee guy never stopped running and was unlucky on a few occasions and was also on the wrong end of some shite refereeing (I kind of got lost in the moment on one decision and shouted “the referee’s from Dingwall” – I got a few strange looks!) Towards the end the Utd keeper made a fantastic diving save from a half volley to keep his side in it but they just couldn’t find the back of the net. In just wasn’t to be Torquay’s day. I enjoyed the game and being with the Torquay fans and it was also nice to actually get home on the same day after a game!! So, on Saturday, I spent my money on Walsall FC instead of ICT. (That’s 18 quid from me and Mrs G, 2.50 for a proggy and 4 quid on pies) Other people to miss out financially on my ‘lost weekend’ in Inverness were:- Scotrail (or Flybe depending on which route we took) My B&B Clachnaharry Inn Innes Bar Blackfriars Ladbrokes An Indian restaurant Ashers Bakery Numerous other High Street shops.
  10. Aye..well done 10CC and the team, well deserved. Mrs G was pleased to see you'd had a shave too... :004:
  11. The game was ruined by cheats - dirty diving, over paid, cheats. Very sad that these, so called, professionals resort to this kind of behaviour. Pathetic.
  12. Has anyone ever left ICT and actually bettered themselves? I for one can't think of any, except, maybe, for Barry Robson who may be better off wages wise (for now) but certainly not club or league position.
  13. Blimey, this is a bit of shocker. I wonder what the 'ell has gone on there. I'd have said he was doing a good job at Peterhead. It'll all come out in the wash I suppose.
  14. Strachan'll get it for beating Benfica - or doesn't that count? Is it just SPL stuff the MotM thing?
  15. Not a chance. He made his bed, now he'll have to lay in it. Just goes to show the grass isn't always greener on the other side.
  16. Gringo replied to a post in a topic in General Football
    Welcome aboard Young_Tomo. I'm an Englishman who travels up from Coventry Nil to watch ICT. These ICT guys really are great, they love us really!!! :004: :004:
  17. Ain't the fans fault Davie.
  18. Credit to the players for speaking out on this issue but, at the end of the day, its mainly to football loving, paying, loyal football fans I really feel sorry for.
  19. My absense on Monday night is purley logisical. I was planning on coming up for the weekend to take in the match against the Dons. Ok, so Setanta compensate clubs for the lack of dosh coming through the turnstiles etc but what about all those other folk that lose out because of a fixture being moved. My beloved B&B is going to lose out, the Clachnaharry Inn will lose out...as will the Innes and Blackfriars plus whatever restaurant Mrs G and me decide to use. Should I tell these folk to write to Setanta to claim a cut of the profits? Can you tell I'm still pished off over this fixture being moved? Aaaah feck it...
  20. Gringo posted a topic in Caley Thistle
    Fair do's eh? Retard article
  21. They can reduce the price all they like - free if they want; it wont change the fact that folk still have to get there (and back) on the night.
  22. Gringo replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    I reckon the other CC is involved here....Caley Canary? :004: Come on Canary, give us the SP... :001:
  23. Gringo replied to a post in a topic in Caley Thistle
    Can't be...I'm not going. :004: :015:
  24. Gringo posted a topic in Caley Thistle
    Mrs Gringo says have a shave, you're beginning to look old! :004:
  25. I too have a liking for Queens, had some great days out there. On the old web I posted a 'FAO Ian McCall' thread telling him not to screw up Queens...he obviously hasn't been listening. What a knob.

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