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Heisenberg reacted to SaffyRam in The Administration Thread
Someone asked the guy who first tweeted about it a couple of hours ago whether it was Gadsby and he replied ‘no’.
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Heisenberg got a reaction from Animal is a Ram in The Administration Thread
Here’s the article without the paywall.
https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/mike-ashley-fresh-derby-county-124910499.html
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Heisenberg got a reaction from Abu Derby in The Administration Thread
Meanwhile at Derbyshire Live HQ… ??♂️
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Heisenberg got a reaction from Comrade 86 in The Administration Thread
Meanwhile at Derbyshire Live HQ… ??♂️
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Heisenberg got a reaction from Derby4Me in The Administration Thread
Meanwhile at Derbyshire Live HQ… ??♂️
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Heisenberg got a reaction from Premier ram in The Administration Thread
Meanwhile at Derbyshire Live HQ… ??♂️
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Heisenberg got a reaction from hintonsboots in The Administration Thread
Meanwhile at Derbyshire Live HQ… ??♂️
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Heisenberg got a reaction from Kathcairns in The Administration Thread
Any truth or is this just a journalist based in the North East with obvious ties to Mike Ashley looking to cause some unrest in Kirchner's camp?
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Heisenberg got a reaction from Gritstone Tup in The Administration Thread
Any truth or is this just a journalist based in the North East with obvious ties to Mike Ashley looking to cause some unrest in Kirchner's camp?
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Heisenberg got a reaction from Carnero in The Administration Thread
Any truth or is this just a journalist based in the North East with obvious ties to Mike Ashley looking to cause some unrest in Kirchner's camp?
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Heisenberg got a reaction from SaffyRam in The Administration Thread
Any truth or is this just a journalist based in the North East with obvious ties to Mike Ashley looking to cause some unrest in Kirchner's camp?
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Heisenberg got a reaction from Rammy03 in The Administration Thread
Any truth or is this just a journalist based in the North East with obvious ties to Mike Ashley looking to cause some unrest in Kirchner's camp?
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Heisenberg got a reaction from DCFC1388 in The Administration Thread
Any truth or is this just a journalist based in the North East with obvious ties to Mike Ashley looking to cause some unrest in Kirchner's camp?
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Heisenberg reacted to TuffLuff in The Administration Thread
At this minute we know nothing and won’t know anything until the admins meet the EFL.
Sharing articles from ‘Football League World’, Alan Nixon or any of that ilk that is telling us what we already know/presume is only going to create more panic and everyone blowing up saying ‘well something should be happening right now’
Don’t play the the clickbait journalists game, it will all comes out through trusted channels when it needs to
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Heisenberg reacted to DarkFruitsRam7 in The Administration Thread
Please just give us Appleby.
Ashley and anyone else with hundreds of millions lying around could have bought us in a heartbeat six months ago. Instead, they’ve been dicking about and we’ve lost half our squad in the meantime.
Appleby strikes me as the only who who really, really wants this, and for the right reasons.
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Heisenberg reacted to HuddersRam in Groundwork
Morning squad. I've been radio silence on here the last few months for two reasons:
I can't add anything on the situation between just sorrow I've been working on something new For those who don't know and for those who don't care (understandable, no complaints from me) I produced a book called Pride in 2020, which went into the last 20 or so years of the club. That was nice, but the issue is that for those 20 years we were pretty awful. So I wanted to work on something new and a bit more feel good. And so...
I'm really, really pleased to say that my next book will go live in Autumn of this year and it's titled: Groundwork: The Inside Story Behind Jim Smith's Derby County.
Just like Pride, it's told from the behind the scenes perspective of those incredible few years and includes insight from around 60 former players, coaches and staff members at the club. From Igor, Eranio and Sturridge, through to Steve's McClaren and Round, it delves into what made that time so special. But more than this it focuses on the work of Jim as a manager and crucially, as a man. I've spoken with the creators of Prozone, the first sports psychologist in British football, the first fitness coach in the game, to evaluate how pivotal Derby (yes, Derby) were in the evolution of football in this country. And there is also a section remembering Jim himself, including thoughts from his family, as well as close friends like Harry Redknapp and Howard Wilkinson. There's even a Graham Richards cameo or two.
I know there's a lot of continuing nightmares around us at the minute, but hopefully this brings a bit of joy and memories of what this club can be. ?