William Dodds

Paid the price for a very poor start to the season. Much like Johnson at Hibs.
ICT done well last season and looked like one of the better teams in that league, however they have been all over the place this season so far.
Wonder who will be next up there ?...possibly Robbie Neilson.
 
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Paid the price for a very poor start to the season. Much like Johnson at Hibs.
ICT done well last season and looked like one of the better teams in that league, however they have been all over the place this season so far.
Wonder who will be next up there ?...possibly Robbie Neilson.
A yogi return possibly ?.
 
If they are in the financial bother the Chairman mentioned last season, falling out the Championship would be catastrophic. ICT and Livi have roughly the same fan base, though Inverness the bigger population. Interesting how many have deviated to Ross County given the higher level of football.
 
If they are in the financial bother the Chairman mentioned last season, falling out the Championship would be catastrophic. ICT and Livi have roughly the same fan base, though Inverness the bigger population. Interesting how many have deviated to Ross County given the higher level of football.
Like every other town along the Moray and East Coasts the buses leave for Glasgow .
 
If they are in the financial bother the Chairman mentioned last season, falling out the Championship would be catastrophic. ICT and Livi have roughly the same fan base, though Inverness the bigger population. Interesting how many have deviated to Ross County given the higher level of football.
I think County have been the Highlands' club of choice since Caley subsumed Thistle and shafted Clach. ICT are for Highland Huns.
Bit of a sweeping statement but I don't think it's wide of the mark.
 
I think County have been the Highlands' club of choice since Caley subsumed Thistle and shafted Clach. ICT are for Highland Huns.
Bit of a sweeping statement but I don't think it's wide of the mark.
It was the aim of Thistle long time chairman John MacDonald to amalgamate the clubs.
I dont think it turned out the way he envisaged.
Clach were always on the periphery of any dealings.
 
It was the aim of Thistle long time chairman John MacDonald to amalgamate the clubs.
I dont think it turned out the way he envisaged.
Clach were always on the periphery of any dealings.
Can't believe he intended to play in Caley's colours in Caley's stadium.
 
If they are in the financial bother the Chairman mentioned last season, falling out the Championship would be catastrophic. ICT and Livi have roughly the same fan base, though Inverness the bigger population. Interesting how many have deviated to Ross County given the higher level of football.
Livi has a bigger population than Inverness. And probably also more when the surrounding areas are taken into account.

Of course, there’s more concentration of teams within reasonable travel distance of West Lothian.
 
Can't believe he intended to play in Caley's colours in Caley's stadium.
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I think The Jags were skint and it was a case of get a bit of something ,or consigned to the history books as having gone bust.
Used to like going to Kingsmills. Thistle were always a decent footballing side and if you got a result there your team weren't doing too badly.
 
Jamie McAllister fav for the job. Should save us more cash. Wonder if we will loan them his laddie in January if it happens?
 
Jamie McAllister fav for the job. Should save us more cash. Wonder if we will loan them his laddie in January if it happens?
Could make a lot of sense actually.

Saying that, I'd make sure he signed a longer deal before letting him go!
 
Livi has a bigger population than Inverness. And probably also more when the surrounding areas are taken into account.

Of course, there’s more concentration of teams within reasonable travel distance of West Lothian.
Would never have thought that, especially with Inverness having City status.
 

Duncan Ferguson: Inverness Caledonian Thistle to appoint former Scotland and Rangers striker as manager​

Duncan Ferguson will be announced as Inverness boss on Tuesday morning; the 51-year-old will replace Billy Dodds, who was sacked just over a week ago; Ferguson is available after being sacked by Forest Green in July, less than six months into his first permanent senior managerial role