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Ok I've stolen this thread or a similar one from Over the Bridge but it makes good reading and it would be interesting in my opinion to see where our core support resides

Quite surprised by the large number of County supporters that don't seem to have any ties to Ross-shire

1 Where were you born? My Answer Raigmore hospital Inverness

2.Where did you spend your childhood? My Answer Inverness

3 When did you start following football in Inverness? My Answer Late 70's/early eighties

4 What is you current location? My Answer Inverness although I did spend a number of years in Nottingham and the surrounding area

Could have made a poll like the County lot have done but think its better this way as it doesn't allow anonymous voting

Dougal

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    1 Where were you born? Raigmore 88 2.Where did you spend your childhood? Skye, Invergarry and Fort William. 3 When did you start following football in Inverness? When ICT were in the 3rd division, g

  • I would love to know how your 'current location' is pronounced! I'm assuming It's a real place and you weren't simply annoyed at being asked where you currently reside?!

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1 Where were you born?  Inverness

2.Where did you  your childhood? Dornoch

3 When did you start following football in Inverness?  Livingstone 4-3 Inverness CT, 1998/1999

4 What is you current location? Edinburgh

 

Dunno if you know my father in law Alex Taylor, he's a big ICT man he stays down near Loch Flemington?

 

 Sadly not it would make travelling in to the game easier if I did.

1 Where were you born? Raigmore Hospital

2.Where did you spend your childhood? Inverness

3 When did you start following football in Inverness? First Caley game a 7-1 home win over Buckie Thistle in 1983, First ICT match a dull 0-0 draw with either Alloa or Albion Rovers I can't remember who exactly in 1995, didn't start going regularly to watch Caley Thistle until 1997.

4 What is you current location? Inverness

1 Where were you born?

Thurso

2.Where did you spend your childhood?

Inverness

3 When did you start following football in Inverness?

90s

4 What is you current location?

Applecross

Thurso huh. Lauraness?

 

Then you may know Martin Rennie, the current Manager of the Vancouver Whitecaps, our  Major League Soccer team, or his family who comes from that area, first Thurso.

 From what I have read his dad was a pastor up there.

 

Not sure  of his football background but he made a name for himself in the earlier, lower league teams in the U S , was spotted by someone and got the job here in Vancouver.  

Yeh I was born in Thurso cause it was the nearest hospital. Actually originally from a wee village called Bettyhill. And we moved to Ness when I was about 1 and a half.

Raigmore

Culloden, Inverness. Stadium View from my bedroom just off Galloway Drive, over the fields ;)

Primary School, so 97/98 with free tickets or the ole' man.

Glasgow.

1 Where were you born?
Edinburgh - born into a long line of Jambos. My father saw them win everything in the 1950s and used to tell me about, regularly.

2.Where did you spend your childhood?
Edinburgh. Went on a run of 6 successive seasons in the 1970s when I attended every Hearts league and cup game, home and away

3 When did you start following football in Inverness?
1989, when I come to work here. Went to a number of Caley and Thistle matches. Was hooked on (I)CT when I watched their first league game v Arbroath in August 1994. Herchie's hatrick in the 5-2 win was class. Been a season ticket holder ever since.

 

4 What is you current location?
Inverness

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You can read this very interesting and well-researched article from a Scotsman named Scottie who sends me stuff every so often. He is a clever man and does meticulous research so you can trust his comments!:-

http://www.rampantscotland.com/clans/blclangunn.htm

 

 

 

 

Actually, Gunns' history is in area of ​​my interests, so I've read this article already. And many others as well.

 

Nevertheless, thanks for kind help, Scarlet.

1 - Where were you born?

Raigmore Hospital.

2 - Where did you spend your childhood?

Nairn.

3 - When did you start following football in Inverness?

My father being a fifer and a follower of East Fife, took me to watch Caley Thistle at Telford Street for the Scottish Cup game in 95/96. From then on myself and my father became supporters.

4 - What is you current location?

Forres.

Gyles

 

Young Scarlet followed East Fife fat Bayview Park for a couple of years in his hey-day?

 

Wanted to get out of the house as much as anything. Newly married and with kid, Saw some memorable games there I must admit.

1 Where were you born?  Inverness

2.Where did you  your childhood? Dornoch

3 When did you start following football in Inverness?  Livingstone 4-3 Inverness CT, 1998/1999

4 What is you current location? Edinburgh

 

Livingstone 4-3 Inverness CT, 1998/1999

Great debut for you mate & you didn't shut about it the whole way home!

 

1 Where were you born?  Inverness 1970

2.Where did you  your childhood? Crown district

3 When did you start following football in Inverness? No idea but first game was Caledonian circa late 70's / early 80's v's The Zombies.

 

4 What is you current location? West London

Where were you born ?   Bridge of Alan

 

Where did you spend your childhood? Stirling and Crieff

 

When did you start following football in Inverness? Worked in Inverness in the 00's and supported them ever since although followed football before that.

 

What is your current location? Errol via Inverness, Pitlochry, Edinburgh, Kinross, Stornoway that's enough or it could be longer !   

Where were you born? Inverness 1990

Where did you spend your childhood? Spent my whole life living in Ardersier.

When did you start following football in Inverness? First game was a 5-1 defeat at home to Airdrieonians in 2000, this was the Steve Archibald Spanish influenced team that went bust a couple of years later. Went the following week to see us lose 2-1 at home to Dunfermline where Ian Ferguson ran the show.

Thankfully it's got a lot better since then

From possibly your newest supporter                    

 

1 Where were you born?  London

2.Where did you  your childhood? Camberley in Surrey

3 When did you start following football in Inverness?  Caley v Hearts 31st August 2013

4 What is you current location? Buckingham, England


 

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This thread provides the proof that our support appears to consist mainly off incomers to the city,folk that have moved away from Inverness or those that hold some sentiment to the highlands

What's glaringly missing is the lack off born and bred Invernessians hence why our home attendances are so poor in my opinion

Now we can blame the old firm and Aberdeen,we can blame Ross County for getting a very strong foothold in Inverness and we could also blame other teams to a lesser extent but the question we need answered is why is this the case?

Dougal

This thread provides the proof that our support appears to consist mainly off incomers to the city,folk that have moved away from Inverness or those that hold some sentiment to the highlands

What's glaringly missing is the lack off born and bred Invernessians hence why our home attendances are so poor in my opinion

Now we can blame the old firm and Aberdeen,we can blame Ross County for getting a very strong foothold in Inverness and we could also blame other teams to a lesser extent but the question we need answered is why is this the case?

Dougal

Maybe potential fans come on here, read the drivel some post on here, and think, "jeez, if that is the type that follow ICT..."

  • Author

This thread provides the proof that our support appears to consist mainly off incomers to the city,folk that have moved away from Inverness or those that hold some sentiment to the highlands

What's glaringly missing is the lack off born and bred Invernessians hence why our home attendances are so poor in my opinion

Now we can blame the old firm and Aberdeen,we can blame Ross County for getting a very strong foothold in Inverness and we could also blame other teams to a lesser extent but the question we need answered is why is this the case?

Dougal

Maybe potential fans come on here, read the drivel some post on here, and think, "jeez, if that is the type that follow ICT..."

^^^^^^^^

Can't handle the truth type of post

My point being if it wasn't for the likes of yourself our home attendances would be considerably worse than they are at present

Dougal

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Have to again agree to a degree with Dougal. I would say that there are probably not many of what Dougal describes as "born and bred" as he appears to be straying from the true meaning and referring to inhabitants who have stayed in Sneck all their lives. The sad but real "tale" is that many Invernessians have left to get jobs and fend fer their families. Many start off the journey when going to University. On the other hand many people have moved to Inverness due to its city status and the lure of the beauty of the area. Many travellers have also moved in to Inverness due to lack of employment and financial stress - I know of a few. And perhaps the saddest reason of the lot is that there have always been a majority that have followed other football teams, especially the Old filth. and they tend to continue due to parental pressure and the smell of success.

 

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