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CongletonRam

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  1. 5 hours ago, Gaspode said:

    A bunch of Notts numpties singing aboiut a Scottish peninsula is one of the most embarassing things in football - if you like that and know nothing about Derby's history, you may well be going to the wrong ground for your football 'entertainment'.....

    How many fans sing along to Steve Bloomers....? Hardly any.

    How many fans sing to Mull of Kintrye? Nearly all of them.

    Argue with that all you like, but those are facts.

  2. 3 hours ago, oodledoodle said:

    Are you sure you're actually a Derby fan and not a Forest fan?

    Why are you not permitted to have an opinion that is negative about DCFC without being labelled a Forest fan?

    Just because I think some crap tune about some dead footballer who no one really knows isn't great at working the crowd up, particularly when compared to the tune at Forest when nearly all fans are singing. That is what we want.

    I mean really...who the hell is Steve Bloomer....and I really don't care if he is watching or not. It is not a tune that gets the fans going, or a tune that the fans are singing along to.

  3. I doubt there a many fans who actually know or really care who Steve Bloomer is.

    Had it not been for the song, I wouldn't have heard of him and even now, the only thing I know is that he's a former payer who did quite well and who died around 100 years ago.

    I have never quite got the song, and as walk on music or music to work the crowd up; it's something of an embarrassment.

     

    Having said that, I find the stupid bounce an embarrassment. When I go to a game, I like to sit and watch and enjoy. I don't need the hassle or pressure of having to sing a song with my daughter containing expletives and then bouncing up and down like some deranged zombie.

    I find the stupid 'This is Derby' poem they play a major embarrassment. The words are actually cringeworthy.

    I was watching Forest v Man Utd the other day and I was thinking just how much 'Mull of Kintyre' is working for them down the road. So much better than what we have. 

     

     

  4. On 19/12/2023 at 22:12, Big Al said:

    Her name will be Eva Christine Marshall and she will be a ram!

    Congratulations Sir. Well done to you and wish you the best in becoming a father. You will no doubt dote on your daughter and my advice would be to cram as much time with Eva as you possibly can.

    The bond between the mother and daughter is always different and seemingly stronger than that of the father. That's life. It's just a different bond the father has, and accepting that can sometimes be difficult.

    Another, slightly left-field piece of advice, a child is able to retain more language learning between the ages of 1-3 more than any other point in their lives. Mine, 10 and 12, were both born in Japan and speak Japanese and English fluently, so if you want them to develop a second language early, straight away is the time to start.

    And you hope she will be a a ram...My daughter claims her favourite side is Forest, though I still insist she is winding me up. I do feel than a life supporting Derby can be cruel, so many disappointed Saturdays and all that. I hope it's in Eva's blood.

    Good luck mate. It's a wonderful journey though I'm rather dreading the teenage years.

  5. I have a feeling we will lose at Wigan and Peterborough but beat Oxford in between.

    It would very much be the Derby Way to lose the games we are expected to win and then win the game against Oxford away where the fans think it might be difficult to get a result.

    Both Wigan and Oxford are in poor form, so the table would suggest we'll get 4~6 points from the first 2 leaving a match-up of the two most in form sides (in our case still not from an aesthetic point of view) of League One to battle it out for 2nd place in the table. That would be v.nice.

    Still, the win against Lincoln has certainly added to my festive spirit and hopefully we can continue it into the New Year. 😀

  6. He has to buy them, or so he says.

    My daughter made a sign saying 'Paul, can I have your hat, please" when we were at the Crewe game (sat next to the Derby bench with the Crewe fans) and he approached us and told us that he had just bought it and wasn't willing to give it away.

  7. 2 hours ago, Ian Buxton's Bat said:

    It looks like I struck a chord with the opening post and I'm very pleasantly surprised that it kicked of a bit of an 'Arguers Anonymous' therapy session, with several posters being honest and contrite enough to hold their hands up and admit to getting drawn into personal spats.

    The daft thing is, if you stuck everyone in a pub, I'm pretty sure it'd be all smiles and everyone would get on like a house on fire.

    It's damn near impossible to articulate what you are trying to say exactly on an internet forum and so much gets misinterpreted and lost in translation and then arguments occur when the individuals actually likely agree.

  8. How ironic that several posts in this thread are tiresome Oneupmanship as the OP put it.

    We live in a generation whereby people can talk to one another in whatever way they want to behind a keyboard, but I daresay wouldn't have the gumption to say the same thing were it face to face.

    I have been a member on here (in different guises) since it first began, and it's always been the same and will never change. It's the nature of the beast. If you don't like it, don't use it or take a break. I've taken plenty over the years as I have allowed various posters to get into my head.

     

     

  9. 2 minutes ago, HorsforthRam said:

    I guess this is the type of antagonistic post being talked about on some parts of this thread. “Think” something about other posters and then call it “pathetic”. Oh dear. 

    I stand by what I said. Nitpicking semantics over his interviews  and now developing victim complexes about the ''abuse' is pathetic.

    It's also unfair and bordering on bullying.

  10. 3 hours ago, YorkshireRam said:

    We go 5 wins in a row and suddenly the 'Warne-Out'ers are literally nitpicking semantics over his interviews as there's nothing else to criticise, and now developing victim complexes about the ''abuse'' they received. 

    I'm not saying this didn't happen but it's kind of funny to see the rhetoric so dramatically shift 😂

    Couldn't agree more YR.

    I actually think many of them are disappointed the results have picked up as now they have no reason to want the man out. It's pathetic; but also quite funny.

  11. 4 hours ago, May Contain Nuts said:

    Dish it out, take it back? Sure. Except, it doesn't work when the general trend is to 'give back' ten-fold (slight exaggeration) what's been dished out.

    The prevalent attitude on here atm is one of undue smarm.

     

    Absolutely no way!!

    There has even been a tenth given back to what was dished out.

    There were threads and threads of Warne out, Warne out and anyone who dared to support our manager was royally abused on here.

    No 'undue smarm', as you put it, at all from what I have read through.

  12. Anyone that doesn't quite get PW; listen to the podcast series 'Moment Of Truth' that covers the season he was managing Rotherham.

    I think it's refreshing to have a manager that speaks so openly about his emotions and his players.

    It is simply ridiculous to suggest that he was speaking about Sibley in a negative way. Only PW truly knows his players and understands the banter they can take.

    Even many on here have had a go about him about his choice of head-wear. Anything for a cheap shot.

     

     

  13. 7 minutes ago, Eric the half a ram said:

    I don't often comment on posts, but this to me shows why people on forums get into arguments, the point made seems skewed and doesn't seem to understand our position! We were in league one long before the squad was assembled. We have the squad we do because we are in League one, we are not in League one because of the squad we have! A subtle but very important difference! 

    I am not disputing that, and I agree with what you are saying about the squad.

    I made the point about our squad having average players based on the fact that many posters were of the opinion that said squad should walk this league whereas I was of the opinion that our squad wasn't necessarily as good as many thought.

  14. 1 minute ago, May Contain Nuts said:

    Are you going senile?

    "If any other clubs had our squad, you would look at it, laugh and ridicule them for having a team full of average players"

    Laughing at the squad. Laughing at how average it is. Same difference. Stop trying to wriggle out of it.

    Not wriggling out of anything.

    You're just trying to adapt what I am saying to suit your argument.

    I started a thread on our 'average' squad a while back based on many on here suggesting that out squad should walk this league. I said that our squad is at best average and had no divine right to be dominating this league.

    I stand by that, Now that the squad has had time to settle, we are starting to produce results, but if we did go up, the average make up of the squad would need improving as it wouldn't do much in a higher level but that is rather stating the obvious.

  15. 1 minute ago, MadAmster said:

    Well, not the best of displays but 3 points is 3 points.

    55% possession, 13 shots to their 8, 9 on target to their 2 are the stats. However, this game has me worried. A better side would have probably beaten us. So often they got past us on our right. Exposing Ward's defensive frailty?. Less fortunate on our left as they had little success there. Some success over and behind the centre halves. They had a succession of chances that they simply couldn't take. One, at 0-0, was one I'd have been angry with myself about, the ball hitting the non-striking leg and being cleared.

    We simply can't give that many decent chances away and get away with it.

    Wonderful finish from Sibs. Well worked NML goal on the break and idem ditto with Barks' goal. 3 good goals.

    The red? Not seen it from the aerial angle Shaun Barker and Owen Bradley saw it from but that view convinced both of them that it was an elbow and thus a deserved red. Down to 10 men they had way too many chances to score and failed.

     

    Yes, fully agree with that Mad though apparently we could and should have won by 5 or 6.

    Amazing how some see things differently.

  16. 11 minutes ago, S6 boy said:

    A group of average players for this division by definition will get you somewhere in the middle. By any statistical analysis you care to name, fifth is significantly higher than average. 

    Not in a league full of average players.

    If an entire league is full of average players, the team that wins out is likely the team that has the work ethic, the team that is set up the best, and the team that plays with belief.

    Do you seriously believe that League One is full of players that are better than average? That is why they are playing in an average league is it not?

    This is the reason why we are able to achieve results with average performances as that is all it takes to win games in an average league.

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