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Terry Butcher has lifted the lid on the pre-match ritual he believes can help Inverness achieve their aims this season.

The new Caley Thistle boss - whose second game in charge comes in Saturday's Homecoming Scottish Cup game against Kilmarnock - gets his players to form a circle with their hands outstretched in the dressing room before kick-off.

"I told them that's our 'circle of unity' - we're all working together," said Butcher, who managed to arrest a run of eight Clydesdale Bank Premier League defeats with a goalless draw against Celtic on Sunday. "I want that to be our huddle."

Should this not spread pre-match to the Caley Club, the Innes and the Fairways ?

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Nah, the sound of Elton John in the dressing room has been replaced by Motley Crue!

The Hokey Cokey, surely? Oh, no, that's a nasty song too. Ho hum.

The Hokey Cokey is not bigoted or sectarian it was written about the way Canadian soldiers danced in London dance halls during the second world war. something to do with ice cream. The dance moves were based on Canadian soldiers dance styles.

Wikipedia Hokey Cokey

Letter to the "Times" from Hokey Cokey writer's grandson.

Times article.

So those paranoid Celtic fans can go look for another sectarian conspiracy now.

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Nah, the sound of Elton John in the dressing room has been replaced by Motley Crue!

The Hokey Cokey, surely? Oh, no, that's a nasty song too. Ho hum.

The Hokey Cokey is not bigoted or sectarian it was written about the way Canadian soldiers danced in London dance halls during the second world war. something to do with ice cream. The dance moves were based on Canadian soldiers dance styles.

Wikipedia Hokey Cokey

Letter to the "Times" from Hokey Cokey writer's grandson.

Times article.

So those paranoid Celtic fans can go look for another sectarian conspiracy now.

Exactly. Any nasty implications for 'Highland Cathedral' or is that one safe? :rotflmao:

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Nah, the sound of Elton John in the dressing room has been replaced by Motley Crue!

The Hokey Cokey, surely? Oh, no, that's a nasty song too. Ho hum.

The Hokey Cokey is not bigoted or sectarian it was written about the way Canadian soldiers danced in London dance halls during the second world war. something to do with ice cream. The dance moves were based on Canadian soldiers dance styles.

Wikipedia Hokey Cokey

Letter to the "Times" from Hokey Cokey writer's grandson.

Times article.

So those paranoid Celtic fans can go look for another sectarian conspiracy now.

Exactly. Any nasty implications for 'Highland Cathedral' or is that one safe? :rotflmao:

Wellllllllll it was written by a german

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Should this not spread pre-match to the Caley Club?

I think it has. Sounds to me remarkably like Jud, Jasper, Gordy Bus and Freddie Driver. :thumb04:

The only time any of those mentioned have their hands outstretched is to receive a pint!!!!!!!!!!!!! :rotflmao:

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