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4ize

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  1. It might not be his fault, but what's he doing to address the issue? True, but perspective is important, and CC did little about it either. Brew is not the Antichrist - he's just not the man for the job, in the minds of most.
  2. To be fair that's nothing that Brewster's brought to the side - the back four have been waving their arms about instead of playing to the whistle for more years than CB's been in charge.
  3. Eh? Join the CTO forum and in your first post 15 minutes later call for the manager's head? Why should we listen to you? Get a few posts under your belt before you start asking for people to lose their jobs. I have sat in Caley Stadium stands since the first day in the Third Division. I have posted on this board before, but stopped a couple of years ago. I have as much right to be heard as you. Stick to the issue - not that kind of inane nonsense, suggesting you have more right to be heard than other paying, loyal fans. What arrogance! Truth is, however many posts YOU have posted makes no difference. It's time the rest of us who have loyally shouted support from the stands , paid our hard earned cash, and not been the loud-mouths, were heard. This manager is not managing. Anyone who knows anything about football can see that. Quite right
  4. The club will notice a drop in revenues anyway, as all businesses are seeing; the danger is that they may write this off as 'credit crunch' rather than 'entertainment crunch'. The other danger is that there's another agenda which doesn't deal with football, but that's for a different thread. If your weekend spend is going somewhere else when it would have been going to ICT, please write to the club or email them and tell them why you're giving your cash to Vue or wherever else you or the kids would rather go.
  5. Mrs. 4ize and I have missed a couple of games this season for no better reason than the weather was bad and we didn't want to see the feared home defeats which duly materialised. We didn't miss a single 'home' game when we played at Pittodrie. The money is already set aside for next year's season tickets, but they won't be renewed if Brew is still in charge: legend as a player, but currently undoing his reputation by trying to run before he can walk, and ICTFC is providing the stage.
  6. I think that was a cut-and-paste job Alex. Allow me to summarise: boardroom politics and factions can paralyse an organisation - let's say a football club - dragging it down a slope to the cliff of perdition. Confucius say 'P!ss off and leave club alone'. Thank goodness that could never happen here.
  7. Wild guess, but is that from a late-80s Japanese management text translated from the Korean by a native Mandarin speaker?
  8. You've not been for five years... Thank **** for that. So we're not just looking through sh!te-tinted glasses? You do start to doubt yerself after a bit. Like Winston, I remember a time when things weren't like this, but don't let yourself get caught remembering...
  9. It would be, but this probably goes a wee bit further than football on a Saturday afternoon
  10. There's only one person who could get rid of Brewster at a stroke and he's been significantly silent this year.
  11. There was a camera on the stanchion holding up the roof of the main stand at the Bridge End, pointing at the North Stand - I'm not the most observant of people but I can't remember seeing it before as I eat my half-time Kitkat (one bar for a draw, two for a goal deficit, three for impending disaster, and I ate all four today). This is so far away from that glorious May day when the league trophy arrived as to be unrecognisable.
  12. Very few people are recognised for talking sense in their lifetimes, let alone talking a lot of sense. If I were you I'd drop the immortal tag, otherwise this could be a very long eternity. And the Brew goes marching on...
  13. Exactly. His post-match interviews send me to sleep mid-rant. Maybe that's the master plan, to anaesthetise everyone to the point where nobody cares that he's a complete fanny. I can almost hear the "Mwuahahahaha". Aye, close enough, gsivemeaccccc1
  14. As long as you were born in 1994 and die aged sixteen, because at this rate the rest of us will be supporting Inverness City, shopping at the most picturesque Asda in Britain and telling the grandkids about the time John Rankin scored a great free kick from aisle six. dont exagerate........................................ we,ll never have a asda in inverness Ok, ok, sorry... :thumb04:
  15. As long as you were born in 1994 and die aged sixteen, because at this rate the rest of us will be supporting Inverness City, shopping at the most picturesque Asda in Britain and telling the grandkids about the time John Rankin scored a great free kick from aisle six.
  16. Tried several times this season, to no effect. The execution of the set pieces is the problem, not the plan. Done often - and often lamented by the crowd - by the defenders (examples - Jamie Duff last home game, Ross today). Imrie isn't a defender. today) Agreed - the side went off the park today looking like they might get something. They came out looking like they'd had temazepam administered. Was the ref conned? I'd like to see a replay but it looked fair enough. After two players talked themselves into the book today, our 'best disciplinary record' (if it exists - I'm taking your word for it) probably won't last lon. Because he gets frustrated with the lack of shots on goal, which in turn is down to a lack of support from midfield for the lone striker Brew inexplicably plays at home. Grant made some of the better passes out of defence today - Hastings if anything was guilty of lumping it. And when Munro did hit it long, it usually found Wood or one of the midfielders making a forward run. Like the fantastic first touches from Black, Wood etc. who often today made silk purses out of sow's ears? Ah, that's because Brew's completely out of his depth. I agree with the sentiment, just disagree with some of the points.
  17. Loud and sustained "Brewster Brewster GTF" from the North End. Stewards right in there
  18. He probably is learning his trade, but he seems to have learning difficulties just now. Why can't he learn his trade at Elgin? Did you learn to drive on an F1 circuit? If you had, do you think another team would give you a drive after you'd completely trashed another team's car and proved you'd not a clue what you were about? If I do join you I probably will end up getting a grip - and shaking you vigorously until the Brewster Imps crawl groggily out of your erse, which I understand is the only treatment for delusions of this scale.
  19. And another good thing is that East End Park is the nearest ground to me. So that'll be nice again next year. And you'll be able to watch one of the nice people who used to work his socks off for us and occasionally scored goals until Brewster fekked him off and replaced him with a twelve-year-old who can't jump but who dances really well on YouTube. Unfortunately he'll be playing against us.
  20. I'll spare you the rant, it's all been said. No idea why the two Stasi Stewards spent ten minutes standing in front of those guys in the Bridge End, but from the way everyone around burst out into another round of "Brewster GTF" and waved at them as they finally retreated, I suspect voicing dissent against the manager has now been added to the list of Things Thou Shalt Not Do in Stalag Fortress Tulloch. I think I've missed the interview but no doubt more of the same sh!te from Brewster there too. Too arrogant to walk, and the board don't look to be hunting out the P45 forms. SFL here we come.
  21. Tara Jock - another who now knows if it really was the Hand of God :thumb04:
  22. Best laugh I've had in a while
  23. Centre half, centre forward, and possibly a couple of midfielders who'll be needed to replace those either unwilling to sign a new contract or who haven't been offered one. I haven't been to the reserves for ages - can anyone report on McNulty? Fraser's welcome to go if he thinks he can do better but there's cover needed.
  24. You know fine that it won't, but I hear similar rumblings from all around these days and five hundred empty seats which were supposedly full this season - and which are no longer paid for (you also know fine that the official attendances are a joke on occasion, given the number of empty season seats) - may be a bit of a wake-up call. If you're planning, say, an annual sportsman's dinner, you don't spend fifty grand on the catering, twenty on the venue, ten on the guest speaker and then stick a dried turd on every table as the centrepiece and serve Baldrick's Finest for the wine; if you do, you must expect a few empty seats next time round; repeat year after year and, woo the punters as you might, soon you have no dinner at all, not even a dog's dinner; get rid of the crap and you might just see people coming back. I'd hate to lose my seat, which was always a pretty good one when we used to score goals, because we seemed to score more towards the Bridge End but, just as it was five years since, some direct action seems in order. Shouting 'Brewster Brewster get to Largs' may be ineffective (you can't swear at matches any more, not even 'bloody', and Largs is probably worse anyway) and will still probably get you ejected from the stadium by our friendly stewards. All I can honestly think of is voting with my feet and telling the club exactly why I'm doing so; I heard tell of a member of staff at the stadium canvassing late-renewers in the pre-season, who got the full, uncensored opinion of the person on the other end as to the state of the entertainment on offer and their view of why it has gone downhill. I've just weathered a season longer than they did.
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