Originally Posted by
57vintage
In their Highland League days, the waankers used to wear hun shirts, display the union flag, and sing hun songs. Even their limited intellect allowed them to jalouse that both “Ran-gers” and “Ca-ley” were dual syllable words, interchangeable in the doggerel of Follow Follow.
They gave Keith a 4-1 hiding at Kynoch Park the day that we won 2-0 at Stink Central in 1991-92. Their ire at that result was far more obvious than any joy taken in their onfield victory (with ten men, their ‘keeper sent off and returning hun Billy Urqugart going in goal.
I saw them wreck an Elgin pub BEFORE the 1988 League Cup final (3-2 to Keith in the replay ye hun cuunts), and know of them terrorising two young female assistants in a cafe in Keith before trashing it.
ICT is now one of these annoying ‘family clubs’ where people with no knowkedge of fitba turn up to wave brand-new scarves and nurse club-coliured teddy bears. Its creation, driven by the capitalists of Inverness and Nern Enterprise also served to put Inverness Thistle, a Proper Mannies’ Highland League club, and a focus for the Kingsmills/Crown/Culcabock communities, out of business. Many Thistle fans, including my late brother-in-law just stopped attending fitba at that point.
Huns, no question.