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Barry Robson

Ian Black

Don Cowie

If I could have three players who would be as good now as they were when playing for us then I would have:

Bobby Mann

Paul Sheerin

Barry Wilson

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If they performed as well as they have done in the past for us then:

Barry Wilson

Barry Robson

Dennis Wyness

If we are allowed to have that rule then:

Jim Calder

Bobby Mann

Paul Ritchie

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hell that is a hard (but great) question ......... I am not sure I can name only three. I keep trying to write three down and then go back and change it, then change it again, and again ......... Is it Mann, Black and Wyness ... or should we put Barry Robson in there or Barry Wilson. How about Jimmy Calder, Charlie Christie or Ian Stewart ...... or Hercher or Billy Urquhart in his prime, what about Martin Lisle or Mike Noble or Ian MacArthur ...... decisions decisions ....

OK. of players still involved in senior football in SPL/SFL I would have to go with ......... Black, Robson, Mann

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This summer if caley were allowed to bring back three players that used to be at the club, who would you like to see ?

Brewster

the player I hope ... we already tried it with the managerial version :rolleyes:

It would be so much easier if people read even just the first post in a thread. With observational skills like that it is little wonder such a large team of forum Nazis* are required!

*link included so that people do not misunderstand the common phrase and start shouting about national socialists again.

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I just PM-ed you Birdog to tell you I had hidden your post as I do not appreciate being called a forum nazi, nor being abused but I have decided NOT to hide this post and let everyone see the tiniest view of how much **** gets thrown at us for simply trying to keep everything on track using a defined set of rules we have had in place for years. The fact we have defined rules, and that you will find I have often commented on how we encourage different opinions within those rules actually make the link you posted a pile of garbage but that debate is for the PM system not this thread.

anyway - back on topic

have you never heard the phrase "player/manager" ? ... I believe it was the role Brewster played when he was here first. I was merely making the point that we had already taken him back once (still as player manager for a short time before he hung up his boots) and we all know how that turned out.

Perhaps you should also have a go at the original poster for using the term "Caley" as every player mentioned has played for Caley Thistle ... or maybe you will let that slide like the rest of us did as we knew what the poster meant.

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I just PM-ed you Birdog to tell you I had hidden your post as I do not appreciate being called a forum nazi, nor being abused but I have decided NOT to hide this post and let everyone see the tiniest view of how much **** gets thrown at us for simply trying to keep everything on track using a defined set of rules we have had in place for years. The fact we have defined rules, and that you will find I have often commented on how we encourage different opinions within those rules actually make the link you posted a pile of garbage but that debate is for the PM system not this thread.

I think definition number three quite adequately describes one of the admin on here and I am not having a go at you Scotty.

Anyhoo back on topic, the question related solely to players and your post was an attempt to be humourous by stating a point which crossed all our minds when we read it. I would be one of the first to admit that Brewster was one of the best players to ever pull on the ICT shirt.

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I thought that Brewster was superb as player/manager in ICT's first season in the SPL...

I often wonder how things might have panned out for him if he hadn't gone to DUFC...

The support, quite rightly, never forgave him for that, particularly the manner in which he left, and it was ineviteable that his subsequent return to Inverness would end in tears.

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