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Colr
28-07-2024, 02:56 PM
I kind of agree with the poster here

https://x.com/GardinerOut/status/1817299650279317910

Pretty Boy
28-07-2024, 03:14 PM
If they are still around this time next year I'd be stunned.

They have been on the brink for a while and this feels like a final nail being hammered home.

we are hibs
28-07-2024, 03:42 PM
Anything Scot Gardiner touches turns to ****. Cant believe football clubs keep employing him.

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TelaStella
28-07-2024, 04:44 PM
“Couldn’t find any information on the club” Scottish cup winners not even 10 years ago and finalists again just last year. Where’s he looking?


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SHODAN
28-07-2024, 04:47 PM
Amazed they went as long as they did given their origins.

tamig
28-07-2024, 05:04 PM
Amazed they went as long as they did given their origins.

Maybe this guy will turn them into world beaters through his innovative techniques. They’re not finished yet.

truehibernian
28-07-2024, 05:53 PM
Anything Scot Gardiner touches turns to ****. Cant believe football clubs keep employing him.

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I can’t believe John Colqhoun being described as a “loch of knowledge” 😂 certainly didn’t know where the goals were at Dens in ‘86 😜

Vault Boy
28-07-2024, 06:12 PM
Their new owner puts our golden quadrant to shame when it comes to vacuous corporate speak. Even Lee Johnson would walk out on one of his TED Talks. Best of luck to them, I think they’re going to need it.

worcesterhibby
28-07-2024, 06:18 PM
The guy has been associated with a whole bunch of businesses which have been struck of the register at companies house. None of his businesses have any money. If this is their saviour, they are in deep doo doo. His business address is a former council house !

Carheenlea
28-07-2024, 06:22 PM
I’ve never been able to buy into the idea of Inverness CT. They’ve always felt a bit sterile and bland.

Ross County have a very different feel - a more traditional club, neat ground with their own identity and sensibly run.

Always enjoy a trip to Dingwall, Inverness less so.

hibstag
29-07-2024, 01:32 PM
[QUOTE=Carheenlea;7720640]I’ve never been able to buy into the idea of Inverness CT. They’ve always felt a bit sterile and bland.

Ross County have a very different feel - a more traditional club, neat ground with their own identity and sensibly run.

I grew up in dingwall (77-98) and watched county 'evolve' into a league club, most of their critics are similarly sized clubs who they passed on the way up. I agree about ICT being soulless, the starting point of two unlikeable and rival highland league teams forming into a single team was always on the back foot, Charlie Christie and others spent years trying to create a new identity but struggled due its odd out of town stadium and limited appeal due to the merger,
The guys I watched county with in the HFL still attend and if anything have dropped their big club allegiance

Billy Whizz
29-07-2024, 04:29 PM
[QUOTE=Carheenlea;7720640]I’ve never been able to buy into the idea of Inverness CT. They’ve always felt a bit sterile and bland.

Ross County have a very different feel - a more traditional club, neat ground with their own identity and sensibly run.

I grew up in dingwall (77-98) and watched county 'evolve' into a league club, most of their critics are similarly sized clubs who they passed on the way up. I agree about ICT being soulless, the starting point of two unlikeable and rival highland league teams forming into a single team was always on the back foot, Charlie Christie and others spent years trying to create a new identity but struggled due its odd out of town stadium and limited appeal due to the merger,
The guys I watched county with in the HFL still attend and if anything have dropped their big club allegiance
What sort of home crowds do the likes of Clach get

Smartie
29-07-2024, 04:37 PM
Scott Gardiner? John Colquhoun?

Certainly sounds like they're becoming a bit of a magnet for the dodgier Jambo element.

Probably a WW2 submarine chugging it's way over there as we speak.

Changed days since all their cloggers washed up at Airdrie.