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  1. 1 hour ago, Hiram Holliday said:

    Here’s another chance for the climate change charlatans to jump on this latest band wagon.🤮

    ok I'll bite.

     

    Climate change charlatans?? Does this include the scientists who have proved that the planet warms and cools through natural processes for millions of years and that our world climate is very dynamic?

  2. Of course Dundee have no ambition to finish in an achievable 5th place, but let it be all about Rangers and a blue tinted glasses view point of other clubs ambitions.

    3 points tomorrow would see Dundee level on goal difference with St. Mirren and they after the wet wipe showcase last week over the pitch at Dens and Clement's comments on this 'different situation' and that County easily outplayed and beat the mighty Rangers will be highly motivated to pile on more misery.

    I could argue that Dundee have just as much to play for as Rangers do. 5th place right after a promotion would a tremendous achievment, Rangers finishing 2nd is not an achievement, even if Rangers win the league it will be less of an achievement than if Dundee finish 5th.

    Funny how after claiming a moral victory last week Dundee are happily living in Clements head rent free. Now we all know Clement is easily rattled.

  3. 18 minutes ago, KirkieRR said:

    If any Sevco player picks up an injury at Dens, I wonder what the club, the manager, he board, the fanbase and their tame lapdogs in the press will blame it on?

    The Dens pitch is perfect for this game, I don't see why they have a problem with it. Everyone has to play on it during the season twice and its not held back Dundee by any means as their way of football has gained them a top six place. So if the second placed team is good enough then they should have too much for the team in sixth regardless and any excuses are just that.

  4. Never stops amusing me that the biggest group of football supporters in Scotland that make up around maybe 40-45% (maybe more) of the football supporting population feel they are persecuted by the same authorities that over decades has bent over backwards to accomodate them and their gravedancing beliefs much to the disgust and detriment of everyone else? The establishment club selling itself as anti-establishment, anti SFA corruption, and anti anything that denies them an advantage over the other arsecheek including Dundee's pitch, their gormless fanbase completely buying into it.

    Not one person cares that moving the match to Perth might disadvantage Dundee in some way, its all about Rangers and that buckled entitled, self important view point. Dundee FC's needs reduced to mere indifference and a supporting role in the big movie compared to the main character role in their heads Rangers have in this season's instalment of 'Winning The Title Against All The Odds'.

    C'mon Dundee (Latest entity to be entered in the little boo book as an enemy of Rangers), finish them off.

     

  5. Gravedancers under the guise of tradition, some very staunch on the council since 2007. If it has anything to do with the Highlands maybe it would be celebrating one sect of the Christian church over another at the Battle of Culloden I guess, putting down a Catholic rebellion against the King. But this isn't a march for the tourists, these mutants are pretty serious about it. Tourist's maybe amused by it all when they see it but it sends out a message that Unionist flag waving and sectarian bigotry up here in the Highland capitol is tolerated and this is a hardcore unionist city. The elections up here say otherwise. It has been mentioned that these marches have never had any trouble and this is the argument they use against the petition that has been going around to stop the marches. btw are the people on the march from Inverness and the area? I have my doubts. I've lived here all my life and from the photos of marches over the years I don't recognise a single face ever.

    A few years ago they used to march a street a-way from my house and you could hear the drumming thumping through the air and the ground. My next door neighbours are big Rangers fans and just like a remote control had set them off they switched on and started singing along to the song in their living room the band were playing as they passed by, I was near pissing my breeks laughing. I often hear them watching tv when Rangers are on and I'm sure their usual dose of win on Sat' or Sun' sets them up in a good mood for the rest of the week. Funny though that they have been very quiet and the curtains have been closed since Sunday for some reason.

    I'm amused with the banners at the game up in Dingwall, I try to look at things in a practical and logical manner. I mean are they fighting to keep their colours? Its very nice they like blue, red, white and black that much and some orange in more recent times that they feel the need lets say to punch someone in the face if that someone steals the red out of their flags, but is someone really trying to take colours away from them? I hope so, these colours also belong to ICT and our club is older than theirs, we were here first and have no connection to this marching tradition crap and the baggage carried by the OF, so suck it up Rangers fans, these are our colours.

    I'm so pleased for County, I really am.

  6. Rangers supporting work collegues didn't want to talk about it today.

    I assume this phrase 'I don't want to talk about it'' would be the most used phrased around work places today?

    Next time I'm in Inverness city center the place should be mutant free of Rangers shirts and training gear for at least a few days. Unfortunately our backwards facing council have approved the Apprentice Boys of Derry march this coming Saturday afternoon. This f***ing place.

    Sunday also they will be back out in numbers as pubs will be showing the Scottish Cup semi final, just a f****ing bigot fest in Inverness this weekend, make them feel better inside and superior to everyone else again.

    I'm likely to be going through to Elgin this Saturday for the Elgin v Peterhead game, just get out the place for a day.

     

  7. Rangers fans were worried after the postponement of going four points behind Celtic by Saturday evening, the terrible advantage Celtic have. Shocking!!

    All Rangers had to do was turn up for this and the 3 points would have been gift wrapped for them, since County have never beaten them ever and are 2nd bottom of the league, what happened???? 🤣

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  8. Incredible result. It won't do Cowie any harm towards the job becoming his. Plus its made the battle to stay out of 11th far more interesting.

    As for Rangers, Aye the gift that keeps on giving, moral victory for them that have no morals during the week and today it all ends in karma. They won't understand concept of Karma, just their anger at the poor standard in the team and an overwhelming sense of injustice.

    Now it is up Dundee and their turnip field to finish them off.

     

  9. 1 hour ago, stressball said:

    Suns out. **** out.

    Now, now can't go about calling them **** any more thay might get offended by what they think you were thinking when you posted that.

    **** will aways be ****** cabbage ******** with blue and white ******* *** donkey **** sits and ***** on farty couches.

  10. 1 minute ago, Lanky Highlander said:

    Totally agree about your dislike for the Old Firm. I grew up in Ayr ('Mon the Honest Men!) and saw plenty fans of both Arse Cheeks - you canny move for glory hunters instead of folk supporting their local team. Same in most towns unfortunately. I support anyone playing the Old Firm as a matter of principle.

    PS - Hope Caley manage to avoid the drop.

    The OF died along with Rangers. This an imposter club, existing to cash in on a gap in the market left by the disaster of 2012 that will alway be remembered and celebrated.

    The top derby game in Scotland now is in Edinburgh. 10 years ago it was the Highland derby that was box office. Probably take a few years to get back up there again. Probably more chance of us meeting Elgin in the league first before we ever meet County again. Mind you who knows, best we can do is go along and support our teams and live in hope.

  11. In Inverness city center today and the good weather had brought out into the open many members of the armies of darkness. Sad, since I never saw any other football tops or merchandise of other teams. I would figure the same would be in many towns in the north of Scotland including Dingwall and Alness. It was like Inverness had suddenly teleported to the south-west of Scotland.

    As the only representatives of Highland football in the top flight, County need to stop rolling over for these mutants and finally beat them into that desperate conspiracy meltdown that is just bubbling below the surface in their heads on Sunday afternoon. I was unaware until yesterday that this tragic 20-0 loss stat exists (only 4 draws), it needs to end for the good of Scottish football and Scottish football needs a new chapter for the banter years. Plus I want to see County stay up more than I give a shit about who wins the f***ing title.

    Jeez, and I mean they greet about standards of other football clubs in the top flight, that is f***ing rich irony coming from them with their track record. :rolleyes:

     

  12. Some wee stats

    1-2 results have happened in 21 matches this season, that is 13% and is the most frequent result in the Championship this season.

    2-1 results have happened in 15 matches this season, 9%

    0-1 results have happened in 13 matches this season and 1-0 home wins have happened in 10 matches this season

    Airdrie, Partick, Morton and Arbroath have better points at home than away. Airdrie's is significantly more at 8 points difference, Partick are 6 points better, Morton 3 and Arbroath 1.

    Dundee Utd are the best team away from home with a 7 point difference, then Dunfermline and Queen's Park on 6 points difference, Inverness on 5 points, Raith and Ayr on 3 points better than at home.

     

  13. Loanee players can shrug their shoulders and go back to their clubs in the summer and put it down to a bad experience. Contracted 1st team players who were pushed out by preference from the manager will have given up knowing they are not wanted and be looking around for another club next season. I very much think the momentum and positive mental attitude is going to be with the L1 club even Montrose and the possibility of a humiliating gubbing over 2 legs is very much real. I didn't think it could get any worse than with Dodds at the start of the season, but here we are now in that position for this event to take place.

    Our game on Saturday will be the most important game in the club's history up to this point. Must win, a draw is not good enough.

     

  14. On 11/03/2024 at 10:12, lowenan said:

    Culter, Hermes, Dyce and Bridge Of Don Thistle the longest serving teams in the top league at the moment, also the top four teams in results over the past decade. Just a shame that there seems to be little talk of these teams getting licensed. 

    Maud have been in the top league longer than Bridge of Don Thistle and Bridge of Don Thistle have played a few seasons over the past decade in the 1st Divison as either Hillhead or Newburgh Thistle. Banks O Dee would be the other dominant team over the last decade.

    Sunnybank are another top club with league titles, back after suffering financial problems due to over ambition which nearly closed the football club. Their ground looks like a potential Highland League ground with some development. They would be a top half team in the HL if they went up. There isn't anyone else who really wants to. Its huge step up for teams many of which are only a step up from the amateurs. There just isn't the pool of players at HL standard to go around nor the finances. Same goes for the NCL.

    The Midlands League is where future HL clubs will come from.

  15. 17 hours ago, V.Aye.R said:

    Just wait til you realise he's had it made into a neon sign and is hanging on the wall in his house. 

    It will be his famous last words.

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