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Scottish Cup Final 2023 - ICT v Celtic


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23 minutes ago, Central Belt Caley said:

Clearly a story planted by Scott Gardiner to unsettle the Celtic manager before such a big game 

Typical pro the Caley bias from the English journos

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10 hours ago, Joonya_ICTFC said:

As part of the build up to this years Scottish Cup Final, 70-year-old Steve Taylor will attempt to cycle from Tulloch Caledonian Stadium, Inverness, to Hampden Park, Glasgow, IN A DAY !!! 

Steve is a lifelong 'Baggies' fan, a bit of a fitness freak, and has followed Caley Thistle since their formation in 1994.

The idea comes through his charitable work with some Celtic-supporting friends, and his passion for Caley Thistle.

In honour of both teams making this year's final, he will do this to raise money for both Celtic and Inverness' affiliated charities - The Celtic Foundation, and MikeysLine - monies raised will be split equally between the two!

If you have access to Twitter, you can follow the story at @Road2Hampden

A link to the just giving page is below, along with details of each charity and a backstory to Steve's charitable history.

Thank You for your support 🙏

JUST GIVING: https://tinyurl.com/5d5y8snu

Back Story

In 2003, as part of Steve's 50th birthday celebrations, he and a small band of Caley Thislte fans walked 161-miles from Inverness to Falkirk for what was the final game at Brockville. Affectionatelty dubbed The Highland March, This 'one off' event was so popular, they did it again, and again, and again, eventually calling it a day after 13 events, finishing at Celtic Park in 2015.

They have walked from Inverness to Dunfermline, St Mirren (Old Love Street), Hamilton, Ross County (via Skye!) and Celtic. They have also walked to Inverness from Clyde, Falkirk (Falkirk Stadium), Dundee, St Mirren (New Love Street), Kilmarnock and Ayr!

The event may be reborn as a result of Steve's 'Road 2 Hampden' cycle, though time will tell if the Marchers are up for it 😉

The Charities

MIKEYSLINE  - MikeysLine are a relatively new and small charity in the Highlands, who provide people of all ages in Inverness and the Highlands with Mental Health support. Every penny they receive goes to helping those most vulnerable. Hearts legend and Caley Thistle Sporting Director, John Robertson, is an ambassador for the charity.

CELTIC FOUNDATION - The Celtic Foundation are the well established charity of Celtic FC, providing assistance and care to some of the most vulnerable and poverty striken people in Glasgow, regardless of age, gender, religion, ability or ethnicity. 

Your support for this event would be very much appreciated 🙏 Thank You!

Positivity day 14

 

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Postecoglou to join a much bigger club after cigaring the easiest job in Scottish football.

Given the recent results it looks like Celtic are already in holiday mode and are probably thinking that they only have to turn up to swat us aside.

 

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20 minutes ago, approximately dave said:

Postecoglou to join a much bigger club after cigaring the easiest job in Scottish football.

Given the recent results it looks like Celtic are already in holiday mode and are probably thinking that they only have to turn up to swat us aside.

 

They aren’t bloody wrong to be honest.

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Positivity day 15

There's many a great song written that renders the rupturing of relationships.

Summer time is the right time for footballing partings. I've never been one for what might've beens, rather I prefer to celebrate the better times.

Good luck to all those who, beyond the final, are seeking out new challenges. Let's celebrate their success through the medium of music

 

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10 hours ago, PB1994 said:

They aren’t bloody wrong to be honest.

They should, given the amount spent on their large squad of players who are the best by far in Scotland, their resources and the incentive of yet another domestic trophy.

It would be an embarassment if they didn't win by more than 5 goals.

 

 

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On 24/05/2023 at 09:09, DonnieMurdo said:

Good morning.

 

Does anyone know what the the arrangements will be from central to Mount Florida, i.e will there be segregated trains as it's one of the OF and they will be filling the majority of the stadium , or will it be be un-segregated as was the semi-final, and we got to enjoy the shared journey with the Falkirk fans?

Thanks 

DM

Why would they need segregated trains, thought all the Sellick fans were from Glasgow and not gloryseekers from elsewhere 👀

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