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  1. At least its nae us onymore
  2. chris123

    wyness

    Agreed
  3. :clapping03:
  4. Some good news Kingston out
  5. For the Dons game to mean something. The last Caley game where it was really win or bust was this fixture 2 seasons ago. I'd like another one please, something to get excited about, one to look forward to. Falkirk is crucial
  6. Scored two and apparently put in an excellent preformance for the reserves against Falkirk.
  7. You really are obsessed :023:
  8. IF we get a win against Falkirk, than yes. If we loose on Saturday, I think thats us out of it.
  9. Bienvenue aux conseils :022:
  10. We know what you are referring to, but Blackie has been stroming out of the ground long before he arrived. I wasnt wholly referring to the Messiah - he is only part of it - you really are obsessed. :015: :015: :015: :015: :015: You are the one that bring this issue up every time.
  11. Did some working out, Falkirk game has become possibly the most important game of the season. The three teams that we are in competition with are Falkirk, Aberdeen and Hearts. (Can't see Kille or St Mirren catching up, or Hibs dropping down) Falkirks fixtures: Saturday, 15 March 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Inverness CT v Falkirk, 15:00 Saturday, 22 March 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Hearts v Falkirk, 15:00 Saturday, 29 March 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Falkirk v Kilmarnock, 15:00 Saturday, 05 April 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Aberdeen v Falkirk, 15:00 The way they are playing, can only see them taking 3, maximum 6 points from that (6 points would actually work out better, as it would see them taking points of either Hearts or Aberdeen) That would put them on 43 points Aberdeen's fixtures: Saturday, 15 March 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Aberdeen v Gretna, 15:00 Saturday, 22 March 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Aberdeen v St Mirren, 15:00 Saturday, 29 March 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Inverness CT v Aberdeen, 15:00 Saturday, 05 April 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Aberdeen v Falkirk, 15:00 Providing they don't beat us, can see them taking 9 points from that. That would put them on 43 points. Hearts fixtures: Saturday, 15 March 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League St Mirren v Hearts, 15:00 Saturday, 22 March 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Hearts v Falkirk, 15:00 Saturday, 29 March 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Hearts v Dundee Utd, 15:00 Saturday, 05 April 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Kilmarnock v Hearts, 15:00 Predicting Hearts results is like predicting Scottish weather, but realistacally can seem them taking 12 points from those games. This is where we need other results to go ur way, as maximum points would see them on 48 points. Dundee Utd and Falkirk are probably the teams that we need to do us a favour. Dundee Utd have done very well at Tynecastle over the past few years, so hopefully they can only take 9 points. That would see us on 45 points. Our fixtures are by far and away the easiest: Saturday, 15 March 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Inverness CT v Falkirk, 15:00 Saturday, 22 March 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Kilmarnock v Inverness CT, 15:00 Saturday, 29 March 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Inverness CT v Aberdeen, 15:00 Saturday, 05 April 2008 Clydesdale Bank Premier League Gretna v Inverness CT, 15:00 12 points from that would see us on 45 points. Have faith folks, all is not yet lost.
  12. Although he didn't have to say it like such a plonker, the boy is right.
  13. Hurrah! Someone else notices it! :001: What I don't understand is how Brewster manages to miss it. Our best chance on Saturday came from a Cowie Tokely combination on the right.
  14. We know what you are referring to, but Blackie has been stroming out of the ground long before he arrived.
  15. A convincing win on Saturday and were right back on course. Have faith
  16. chris123

    Who's happy?

    Sticking to my guns on this one. Still happy with the progress we are making.
  17. Yngwie, I feel let down. The manager picked a defensive formation at home that has not worked for weeks against a team who could have been for the taking after their display during the week. He persists on playing Duncan who cant kick a ball at the moment and refuses to sign for us. There seems to be no tactics when it comes to set pieces. Most worrying there seems to be no confidence and no leadership. That was just Saturday. He had the chance to sign players in the transfer window and signed Imrie. I will give the boy a chance but it stank of despiration. In fact dring the window Brewster went to Greece! We good all see that we needed some back up why couldnt he? I think, perhaps, a new captain needs to be appointed. Grant has struggled for form the whole season, and I very rarely see him doing any "leading." IMO the man for the job has gone to Perth for a month, and is unlikely to really feature prominantly again this season, so my man for the job would be Blackie. Controversial, perhaps, but maybe some responsibility will do the boy good, and I reckon he has that Roy Keane kind of attitude, second best is not good enough. Nd Alex, Cowie links up very well with Rosscoe, but is currently being deployed in the wrong position.
  18. Two tidy finishes though. What was really worrying is that that was a Hearts team without Stewart and Kingston.
  19. Nade certainly put on a show yesterday, I'll grant you that, but ask most hearts fans and they will tell you how poor he's been all season.
  20. Paper today said that no decision would be made until the end of the season.
  21. Wouldn't have worded it quite so strongly (theres no point getting on his back) but I was very suprised, I have never been a fan of McCallister, and granted he only played five minutes, but he looked hungrier than the rest of our team put togethor. Remember that our whole squad is full of players that have failed before and have something to prove.
  22. Hmmm... As for Freeland, simple fact is he is an abysmal referee, but I don't feel that he had any impact on the result. The only real decision that might have changed the game was the penalty claim he denied Marius when we were three nil down. Had my radio in one ear, and they seemed to think it was one of those that on another day might have been given. Oh yeah, and Mikolounas' challenge on Dicky early in the first half that got him booked, looked to me like it was a malicious tackle by a player that had just lost the ball and perhaps merited a red card. However, this time the radio said that it was just a late tackle, and Brian Irvine knows best. Of course.
  23. Think I know who it was. Won't say on here, as thats poor show quite frankly, but out of interest, does this player's father usually get off at Dyce?
  24. The one that got in around half past 8
  25. Fraser up-front
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