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Report from DUFC Official Website Dev League: United 2 Inverness CT 3 November 3, 2015 In an entertaining encounter which helped light up a dank and dismal foggy afternoon at Dundee United’s St Andrews training complex, the Highland visitors edged it by the odd goal in five. By Peter Rundo The combination of the Youth Cup tie on Sunday and tomorrow’s League Cup tie at Easter Road meant it was a less experienced Tannadice side than usual. Nevertheless, they had by far the better of the first half going in a goal to the good after Ola Adeyemo had fired home from close range after five minutes. However, Inverness hit back through an Ally Sutherland volley ten minutes after the restart. And ten minutes later, they were ahead when Nat Wedderburn curled home a free-kick from 22 yards. At that stage, the visitors looked like they might run away with the game passing up a couple of good chances, but instead United recovered and Justin Johnson cut in from the left to fire a shot from outside the box which went under the keeper to equalise with 15 minutes left. Unfortunately, United conceded possession just inside their own half and Lewis Horner raced forward to crack home the winner in the final minutes.
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Have not been to a game this season so far but will get back again in not too distant future. For me, living in Perth every games an away day. I would usually travel by train and taking account of food, drink, travel and entry I probably spend around £70 each game. I think that if we are calling for clubs to reduce costs for away fans then we must also call on them to reduce for home fans as well. Would it really be fair if those in North stand paid £20 while those in South paid £10 to watch the same game?
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Our attendance is what it is and no amount of debate is going to change that. Perth is a city of similar size and population to Inverness but has a football team thats been around since 1885. They have had limited success's over the years, including the Scottish Cup the year before us yet still only have a similar home fanbase as we do. Perth sends quite a few buses to OF matches just as Inverness do. Perth actually sent quite a few of their supporters to our SC final to boost our support and ensure their european place. St Johnstone haven't managed to oust OF fans and increase their fanbase in 130 years. What chance do we have?
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I'm with the Bughtmaster. I'm thinking there's big financial difficulties at the club. Why else would they feel the need to pay off one of their most hard working and helpful members of staff. The club has struggled to balance the books for a few years now. The hope was that crowd figures would rise each year but that hasn't happened. There's no sugar daddy with blank cheques to keep us where we are. We pay the lowest player salaries in the league so there's no incentive for them to sign long term deals. Many have come from obscurity on a low wage to ressurect careers and will move on to better earnings as they get noticed. Just think what a SC medal is going to do for the CV. I think this is where JH is coming from. He cant build with players who want to better themselves and he can't offer them any incentive to want to stay. Whats the answer? I dont know but I better be of and get the Euromillions ticket bought.
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I dont know what the rules are nowadays on use of U-21's. Is it still the same that you have to have at least three in the matchday line-up? I'm also wondering if the reason for not having a couple against County had anything to do with the fact they had spent the week being coached for U-20 v Motherwell taking place the following day. I cant honestly see the reason having anything to do with bonuses. These are budgeted for and had we a full squad available the bench would have had the required number eligible for any possible reward. I also wonder whether those who are still on youth contracts or whatever they are called nowadays (old S-form) are entitled to any sort of bonus. Finally, it comes to mind that clubs are actually paid incentives to have developing youths in line-up so surely not using someone is counter productive.
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I'm thinking Caldwells
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Was in RNI in 1969 for tonsilectomy. Deemed too old at 12 for York ward so was in adult ENT. A whole week spent there bur ice cream was good.
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Performance of SNP MPs in Westminster
Alex MacLeod replied to culduthel's topic in Serious Discussion
Charles, in this whole sorry discussion there's only one w****r and you see him each time you look in the mirror. -
Performance of SNP MPs in Westminster
Alex MacLeod replied to culduthel's topic in Serious Discussion
First class honours degree in Psychology and Sociology and a PhD in Social Policy -
Are you arguing that Ryan was contracted to the club for two more full seasons subject only to triggering the club's option ? If so, I think most fans would be very surprised and disappointed indeed that he was sold today for a figure that would suggest that is not the case. I am of the belief that all contracts have to be scrutinised and approved by Football Association. As for Ryan I think we got a very good deal out of this sale. He wasn't going to stick around for much longer anyway and as it is we get cash and the player.
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I'm quite sure that the club would not have stood in Yogi's way had he wanted to move. DU is not the right club at the moment for anyone trying to better their career prospects. They are being run by a man who's only keeping the club because of his fathers passion for it. Steven Thompson is not interested in anything other than Steven Thompson and has done nothing to continue the good work his father had done to build a successful club. Would any manager with high hopes want to be associated with DU at this time I wonder. As to Yogi and ICT I'm quite sure there are ongoing talks about keeping the current management team and players together. As has been seen in the past we are not renowned for having those talks in public so I'll ignore the rumour and speculation and wait for the official statements.
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Can anyone tell me if we've everwon a game right after an international break?
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Not usually one for political chat but.....
Alex MacLeod replied to CaleyHedgehog's topic in Serious Discussion
Charlesis probably quite well educated. He was,after all, a person who imparted knowledge to the young. Alas he is also a person of small stature with a very large quota of wind up skills. Even Charles cant be stupid enough to believe some of the things he writes on here. He does have a great skill of turning one subject into another. This thread started out as a discussion on the merits of Corbyn and has turned into another 'fear of independence' thread. -
I wasn't aware that Police Scotland were shutting down their forensic services Laurence http://www.spa.police.uk/forensic-services/ As to your other post on local knowledge for firefighters.....in your day it was probably a must but now we have a great invention known as GPS, the mainstay of satellite navigation.
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Any other club beware!! Inverness is a unique club that brings the best out of managers. But the facts are that when they move elsewhere they fail dismally. Steve Patterson to Aberdeen FAIL. John Robertson to Hearts FAIL. Craig Brewster to Dundee United FAIL. Terry Butcher to Hibs FAIL.
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I think that is fair. They are not going to pay a million when they can sign him on a pre-contract in 4 months. If we couldn't agree a new deal for Christie, I would fancy our chances leaving it to a court to decide what is a fair settlement for training compensation. Ryan Gauld - sold for £3 mil James McCarthy - sold for £1.2 mil Stuart Armstrong - sold for £2 mil Both McCarthy and Armstrong have been awarded PFA and SFWA young player of the year awards, respectively. With Christie being SFWA young player of the year 2014/15, I think a good lawyer could easily make a very fair argument that > £1 mil is fair compensation. Training compensation and market value are completely different things. I'm not even sure we'd get into 6 figures for the former. I seem to remember a figure of £5000 a year for every year the player was signed by the club as being the level of compensation. Dont remember where I got that from but think it came out in some tribunal. The better outcome in any deal, and bear in mind that none of us actually know what Celtic have offered, is that a decent level of sell on fee is agreed. I 'disregard' the 'one-year-option' when updating the 'Contract Situation' thread. Utterly ridiculous clause in a contract. If say, Dani Lopez had a 'one-year-option' on his contract, but we decided to release him at the end of the season, I don't think he could stay here and claim a wage for another season. We can't just use it when it suits us. As much as I agree with virtually everything OCG posts, in this case, I beg to differ - Ryan is out of contract in the summer! If he goes and we get him and Stokes on loan, then 20% of our outfield team will be ineligible to play agains Celtic. I assume sponge bob square head John Collins will be in the media how this helps create the strong opposition they need to avoid getting regularly pumped out of the Champions League That is entirely dependant on lending club. There are many examples where players are permitted to play against their employers. Indeed we ourselves brought on Fetai at Ibrox. It was also reported in local press that Celtic gave permission for the lad Fisher to play against them but Tommy Wright felt it was too soon after him coming to St J.
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He must have what UEFA look for in a good referee though. He had five champions league matches and one euro qualifier last season.
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Tweeted by BBC Wiltshire.
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Gobble, gobble,gobbledygook
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Disgrace that is the Ferry of today
Alex MacLeod replied to IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER's topic in Olde Inverness
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Might be prudent to wait until the story appears in a newspaper before giving any weight to it. Of course the Sun is not a newspaper. Latest rumour on radio Tay is that Hibs are also bidding for him.
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So what should be worn Mr Fashion Policeman?
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Blog from Paul Irving in Daily Record http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/opinion/sport/record-fc-inverness-were-still-6324097#ICID=sharebar_twitter Personally I think he's spot on. There is a lot of football still to be played this season and a lot of players still to get fit.