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At the end of the day you caravan driving...soap dodging g y p o.....we acheived something your team NEVER will! And the best part is....we spent next to nothing getting there.....you squandred hundreds of thousands of pounds to get where you are!

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So many teams get accused of boring football... and its usually from a supporter of a **** team who is jealous! Who hide behind an avator and have a go without any consequences. Coward. Cmon the Caley!! 1st division but not for long!!!

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The most depressing things about this are:

1) Having to get the jabs so that we can visit Dingwall

2) Having to visit Dingwall

3) Having to put up with the stream of electronic effluence as the caravan dwellers take it in turns to huddle round the sole computer and give us the 'benefit' of their wisdom. And no, benefit dosen't mean you'll get paid for it.

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Remind us again how many games County have played in the SPL?

You just wanna be like us :014:

You oviously want to be like us. Stealing our players all the time and now you've got relegated to join us in Division 1.

You plan has f*cked up big time. GIRUY :lol::lol: :D

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Its taken us 15 years to be relegated and I must say you county tinks are years ahead of us on that one.

The government spent millions building the Cromarty bridge just so that tourists wouldn't have to go through Dingwall.

The main two reasons were

1----------it would have too much of a detrimental effect on Scottish tourist board driving through Dingwall

and 5-----thats what comes after 1 in **** land, They had to find a way of reducing road accidents in Ross-shire as a lot of county fans were getting run over after trying to bite the tyres of moving vehicles.

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Its taken us 15 years to be relegated and I must say you county tinks are years ahead of us on that one.

The government spent millions building the Cromarty bridge just so that tourists wouldn't have to go through Dingwall.

The main two reasons were

1----------it would have too much of a detrimental effect on Scottish tourist board driving through Dingwall

and 5-----thats what comes after 1 in **** land, They had to find a way of reducing road accidents in Ross-shire as a lot of county fans were getting run over after trying to bite the tyres of moving vehicles.

Its taken us 15 years to be relegated and I must say you county tinks are years ahead of us on that one.

2 :014:

I take it by picking up on the 2 you totally agree with the rest.

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The most depressing things about this are:

1) Having to get the jabs so that we can visit Dingwall

2) Having to visit Dingwall

3) Having to put up with the stream of electronic effluence as the caravan dwellers take it in turns to huddle round the sole computer and give us the 'benefit' of their wisdom. And no, benefit dosen't mean you'll get paid for it.

HA ha!

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NO - Keep the thread going - this site and some of its posters have to take it as well as give it - I fer one would have been the first on the Tink site and fair play to them - we are sitting targets fer abuse. Wish some of the old Caley boys would come on as well.

It is just so annoying that it is one of their players to blame PLUS some totally incompetent Invernessian muppets - have a feckin pop at them instead and let the revellers have their moment of joy.

FECK THE TINKS - WE ARE GOING UP - WITH AT LEAST A 5-0 IN THE PROCESS. :lol:

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