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    Anag Ram got a reaction from Comrade 86 in Why are our police forces still getting away with this crap?   
    I’ve never had any trouble with the police. I bung ‘em a few quid and they’re as good as gold.
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    Anag Ram got a reaction from cstand in Why are our police forces still getting away with this crap?   
    I’ve never had any trouble with the police. I bung ‘em a few quid and they’re as good as gold.
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    Anag Ram got a reaction from David Graham Brown in v Burton Albion (A) Match Thread   
    You’re not Max Bird’s parents are you?
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    Anag Ram got a reaction from Zag zig in In defence of Paul Warne.   
    I guess my feelings are that we were led to believe this was going to be a fit, hungry group of players. 
    The friendlies (and yes I know they’re no real barometer) saw us playing some nice stuff to feet. I was a little alarmed at how easy teams found it to create chances, even though (esp Stoke) they missed a lot.
    When I saw the team for Saturday I thought we would struggle to score, but I thought we would be well-organised and difficult to break down. With two very experienced central defenders and an upcoming defensive talent, we should have dealt with Wyke and Co without too much trouble.
    What I saw was very chaotic and troubling.
    Bradley looks like he’s going through a crisis of confidence. Nelson regularly over hits passes. Cashin doesn’t seem to know how to play alongside them.
    They aren’t bad players, they are good players playing badly. I think our defending will improve dramatically. I am less confident about what will happen in front of them. In order to get the variety we need in midfield, we need two new players.
    We have three hardworking but toothless old forwards and we seldom look like getting on the end of crosses. Collins raised hopes with easy goals when unmarked in friendlies but when he is marked creates no threat at all. Washington might help another score, as might Waghorn, but we haven’t got the pace or guile to make half a yard to score goals. 
    I think that will take two more players. That’s four to find, just to become competitive. 
    I really hope Warne gets those four, because I don’t think any manager would succeed with what we have. Sibley and Barkhuisen will offer more from the bench, with occasional starts. 
    I think we also need to have more faith in Bardell and Rooney who have energy and enthusiasm to play progressive football.
    Warne seems to want success, but also wears his heart very much on his sleeve. Good managers should look full of energy to put things right, not dejected, no matter how bad they are feeling.
    The players need lifting up, not to be vilified. They have to believe they are good enough to beat Burton. I’ll be rooting for them. Even if they lose, I will settle for passion, positive play and a shape which will be effective over the course of a season.

     

     
     
     
     
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    Anag Ram got a reaction from europia in Available Strikers   
    Haha. Would be hilarious.
    What a shame we couldn’t reunite Sharp and McGoldrick.
    Separately, getting Sharp would be like having one Krankie 😊
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    Anag Ram got a reaction from Nishfan in In defence of Paul Warne.   
    I guess my feelings are that we were led to believe this was going to be a fit, hungry group of players. 
    The friendlies (and yes I know they’re no real barometer) saw us playing some nice stuff to feet. I was a little alarmed at how easy teams found it to create chances, even though (esp Stoke) they missed a lot.
    When I saw the team for Saturday I thought we would struggle to score, but I thought we would be well-organised and difficult to break down. With two very experienced central defenders and an upcoming defensive talent, we should have dealt with Wyke and Co without too much trouble.
    What I saw was very chaotic and troubling.
    Bradley looks like he’s going through a crisis of confidence. Nelson regularly over hits passes. Cashin doesn’t seem to know how to play alongside them.
    They aren’t bad players, they are good players playing badly. I think our defending will improve dramatically. I am less confident about what will happen in front of them. In order to get the variety we need in midfield, we need two new players.
    We have three hardworking but toothless old forwards and we seldom look like getting on the end of crosses. Collins raised hopes with easy goals when unmarked in friendlies but when he is marked creates no threat at all. Washington might help another score, as might Waghorn, but we haven’t got the pace or guile to make half a yard to score goals. 
    I think that will take two more players. That’s four to find, just to become competitive. 
    I really hope Warne gets those four, because I don’t think any manager would succeed with what we have. Sibley and Barkhuisen will offer more from the bench, with occasional starts. 
    I think we also need to have more faith in Bardell and Rooney who have energy and enthusiasm to play progressive football.
    Warne seems to want success, but also wears his heart very much on his sleeve. Good managers should look full of energy to put things right, not dejected, no matter how bad they are feeling.
    The players need lifting up, not to be vilified. They have to believe they are good enough to beat Burton. I’ll be rooting for them. Even if they lose, I will settle for passion, positive play and a shape which will be effective over the course of a season.

     

     
     
     
     
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    Anag Ram got a reaction from taffyram in v Burton Albion (A) Match Thread   
    You’re not Max Bird’s parents are you?
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    Anag Ram got a reaction from i-Ram in v Burton Albion (A) Match Thread   
    Oo-er. So sorry for any upset caused.
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    Anag Ram got a reaction from jimtastic56 in v Burton Albion (A) Match Thread   
    You’re not Max Bird’s parents are you?
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    Anag Ram got a reaction from SKRam in v Burton Albion (A) Match Thread   
    Yeah, Bradley will be okay. He’s just going through one of those stages. Sometimes you get on the field and even kicking the ball seems weird.
    He just needs to get himself together and he will become the leader we need him to be.
     
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    Anag Ram got a reaction from Mick Brolly in v Burton Albion (A) Match Thread   
    You’re not Max Bird’s parents are you?
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    Anag Ram reacted to Ghost of Clough in Team selection will be interesting   
    A big part of the problem is that there isn't a single formation where we can place all players in their preferred positions and have a balanced team.
    GK: Wildsmith, Vickers, Loach
    RCB: Nelson, Rooney
    CB: Cashin, Bradley
    LCB: - 
    RB: -
    LB: Forsyth, Elder
    RWB: Ward, Wilson
    LWB: -
    DM: Bird, Smith
    CM: Hourihane, LThompson
    AM: Sibley
    RW: Mendez-Laing, Barkhuizen
    LW: -
    CF: Collins, Washington, Waghorn
    We lack a pacey left sided CB and an effective left wing back to play 5 at the back.
    We don't have a defensively minded RB to play 4 at the back.
    The midfield could be balanced when playing in the right 3 man midfield system, but would lack balance with a 2 man midfield.
    We lack a top left winger or inside forward to play with wingers.
    All of our CFs prefer playing in a 2, meaning any formation with 1 up top is innefective.
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    Anag Ram got a reaction from strawhillram in In defence of Paul Warne.   
    I guess my feelings are that we were led to believe this was going to be a fit, hungry group of players. 
    The friendlies (and yes I know they’re no real barometer) saw us playing some nice stuff to feet. I was a little alarmed at how easy teams found it to create chances, even though (esp Stoke) they missed a lot.
    When I saw the team for Saturday I thought we would struggle to score, but I thought we would be well-organised and difficult to break down. With two very experienced central defenders and an upcoming defensive talent, we should have dealt with Wyke and Co without too much trouble.
    What I saw was very chaotic and troubling.
    Bradley looks like he’s going through a crisis of confidence. Nelson regularly over hits passes. Cashin doesn’t seem to know how to play alongside them.
    They aren’t bad players, they are good players playing badly. I think our defending will improve dramatically. I am less confident about what will happen in front of them. In order to get the variety we need in midfield, we need two new players.
    We have three hardworking but toothless old forwards and we seldom look like getting on the end of crosses. Collins raised hopes with easy goals when unmarked in friendlies but when he is marked creates no threat at all. Washington might help another score, as might Waghorn, but we haven’t got the pace or guile to make half a yard to score goals. 
    I think that will take two more players. That’s four to find, just to become competitive. 
    I really hope Warne gets those four, because I don’t think any manager would succeed with what we have. Sibley and Barkhuisen will offer more from the bench, with occasional starts. 
    I think we also need to have more faith in Bardell and Rooney who have energy and enthusiasm to play progressive football.
    Warne seems to want success, but also wears his heart very much on his sleeve. Good managers should look full of energy to put things right, not dejected, no matter how bad they are feeling.
    The players need lifting up, not to be vilified. They have to believe they are good enough to beat Burton. I’ll be rooting for them. Even if they lose, I will settle for passion, positive play and a shape which will be effective over the course of a season.

     

     
     
     
     
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    Anag Ram got a reaction from vonwright in In defence of Paul Warne.   
    I guess my feelings are that we were led to believe this was going to be a fit, hungry group of players. 
    The friendlies (and yes I know they’re no real barometer) saw us playing some nice stuff to feet. I was a little alarmed at how easy teams found it to create chances, even though (esp Stoke) they missed a lot.
    When I saw the team for Saturday I thought we would struggle to score, but I thought we would be well-organised and difficult to break down. With two very experienced central defenders and an upcoming defensive talent, we should have dealt with Wyke and Co without too much trouble.
    What I saw was very chaotic and troubling.
    Bradley looks like he’s going through a crisis of confidence. Nelson regularly over hits passes. Cashin doesn’t seem to know how to play alongside them.
    They aren’t bad players, they are good players playing badly. I think our defending will improve dramatically. I am less confident about what will happen in front of them. In order to get the variety we need in midfield, we need two new players.
    We have three hardworking but toothless old forwards and we seldom look like getting on the end of crosses. Collins raised hopes with easy goals when unmarked in friendlies but when he is marked creates no threat at all. Washington might help another score, as might Waghorn, but we haven’t got the pace or guile to make half a yard to score goals. 
    I think that will take two more players. That’s four to find, just to become competitive. 
    I really hope Warne gets those four, because I don’t think any manager would succeed with what we have. Sibley and Barkhuisen will offer more from the bench, with occasional starts. 
    I think we also need to have more faith in Bardell and Rooney who have energy and enthusiasm to play progressive football.
    Warne seems to want success, but also wears his heart very much on his sleeve. Good managers should look full of energy to put things right, not dejected, no matter how bad they are feeling.
    The players need lifting up, not to be vilified. They have to believe they are good enough to beat Burton. I’ll be rooting for them. Even if they lose, I will settle for passion, positive play and a shape which will be effective over the course of a season.

     

     
     
     
     
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    Anag Ram got a reaction from mozza in In defence of Paul Warne.   
    I guess my feelings are that we were led to believe this was going to be a fit, hungry group of players. 
    The friendlies (and yes I know they’re no real barometer) saw us playing some nice stuff to feet. I was a little alarmed at how easy teams found it to create chances, even though (esp Stoke) they missed a lot.
    When I saw the team for Saturday I thought we would struggle to score, but I thought we would be well-organised and difficult to break down. With two very experienced central defenders and an upcoming defensive talent, we should have dealt with Wyke and Co without too much trouble.
    What I saw was very chaotic and troubling.
    Bradley looks like he’s going through a crisis of confidence. Nelson regularly over hits passes. Cashin doesn’t seem to know how to play alongside them.
    They aren’t bad players, they are good players playing badly. I think our defending will improve dramatically. I am less confident about what will happen in front of them. In order to get the variety we need in midfield, we need two new players.
    We have three hardworking but toothless old forwards and we seldom look like getting on the end of crosses. Collins raised hopes with easy goals when unmarked in friendlies but when he is marked creates no threat at all. Washington might help another score, as might Waghorn, but we haven’t got the pace or guile to make half a yard to score goals. 
    I think that will take two more players. That’s four to find, just to become competitive. 
    I really hope Warne gets those four, because I don’t think any manager would succeed with what we have. Sibley and Barkhuisen will offer more from the bench, with occasional starts. 
    I think we also need to have more faith in Bardell and Rooney who have energy and enthusiasm to play progressive football.
    Warne seems to want success, but also wears his heart very much on his sleeve. Good managers should look full of energy to put things right, not dejected, no matter how bad they are feeling.
    The players need lifting up, not to be vilified. They have to believe they are good enough to beat Burton. I’ll be rooting for them. Even if they lose, I will settle for passion, positive play and a shape which will be effective over the course of a season.

     

     
     
     
     
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    Anag Ram reacted to Rammy03 in In defence of Paul Warne.   
    What frustrates me is that we have now kicked off the season and as a squad we don't seem much stronger than last season.
    We've brought in a load of defensive players but what we actually needed to strengthen was the midfield and the top end of the pitch.
    We needed to bring in creativity, pace, goalscorers and we simply have not done it. We have lost two good players in McGoldrick and Knight and have not replaced them.
    Clowes said that Warne has been given a budget which is better than our rivals and one that he thinks is good enough to get us out of this league. So there are little excuses.
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    Anag Ram got a reaction from angieram in In defence of Paul Warne.   
    I guess my feelings are that we were led to believe this was going to be a fit, hungry group of players. 
    The friendlies (and yes I know they’re no real barometer) saw us playing some nice stuff to feet. I was a little alarmed at how easy teams found it to create chances, even though (esp Stoke) they missed a lot.
    When I saw the team for Saturday I thought we would struggle to score, but I thought we would be well-organised and difficult to break down. With two very experienced central defenders and an upcoming defensive talent, we should have dealt with Wyke and Co without too much trouble.
    What I saw was very chaotic and troubling.
    Bradley looks like he’s going through a crisis of confidence. Nelson regularly over hits passes. Cashin doesn’t seem to know how to play alongside them.
    They aren’t bad players, they are good players playing badly. I think our defending will improve dramatically. I am less confident about what will happen in front of them. In order to get the variety we need in midfield, we need two new players.
    We have three hardworking but toothless old forwards and we seldom look like getting on the end of crosses. Collins raised hopes with easy goals when unmarked in friendlies but when he is marked creates no threat at all. Washington might help another score, as might Waghorn, but we haven’t got the pace or guile to make half a yard to score goals. 
    I think that will take two more players. That’s four to find, just to become competitive. 
    I really hope Warne gets those four, because I don’t think any manager would succeed with what we have. Sibley and Barkhuisen will offer more from the bench, with occasional starts. 
    I think we also need to have more faith in Bardell and Rooney who have energy and enthusiasm to play progressive football.
    Warne seems to want success, but also wears his heart very much on his sleeve. Good managers should look full of energy to put things right, not dejected, no matter how bad they are feeling.
    The players need lifting up, not to be vilified. They have to believe they are good enough to beat Burton. I’ll be rooting for them. Even if they lose, I will settle for passion, positive play and a shape which will be effective over the course of a season.

     

     
     
     
     
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    Anag Ram reacted to Walkley Ram in In defence of Paul Warne.   
    Hope it's not our back 3 defending Paul Warne, or he'll have no chance.
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    Anag Ram got a reaction from Miggins in In defence of Paul Warne.   
    I guess my feelings are that we were led to believe this was going to be a fit, hungry group of players. 
    The friendlies (and yes I know they’re no real barometer) saw us playing some nice stuff to feet. I was a little alarmed at how easy teams found it to create chances, even though (esp Stoke) they missed a lot.
    When I saw the team for Saturday I thought we would struggle to score, but I thought we would be well-organised and difficult to break down. With two very experienced central defenders and an upcoming defensive talent, we should have dealt with Wyke and Co without too much trouble.
    What I saw was very chaotic and troubling.
    Bradley looks like he’s going through a crisis of confidence. Nelson regularly over hits passes. Cashin doesn’t seem to know how to play alongside them.
    They aren’t bad players, they are good players playing badly. I think our defending will improve dramatically. I am less confident about what will happen in front of them. In order to get the variety we need in midfield, we need two new players.
    We have three hardworking but toothless old forwards and we seldom look like getting on the end of crosses. Collins raised hopes with easy goals when unmarked in friendlies but when he is marked creates no threat at all. Washington might help another score, as might Waghorn, but we haven’t got the pace or guile to make half a yard to score goals. 
    I think that will take two more players. That’s four to find, just to become competitive. 
    I really hope Warne gets those four, because I don’t think any manager would succeed with what we have. Sibley and Barkhuisen will offer more from the bench, with occasional starts. 
    I think we also need to have more faith in Bardell and Rooney who have energy and enthusiasm to play progressive football.
    Warne seems to want success, but also wears his heart very much on his sleeve. Good managers should look full of energy to put things right, not dejected, no matter how bad they are feeling.
    The players need lifting up, not to be vilified. They have to believe they are good enough to beat Burton. I’ll be rooting for them. Even if they lose, I will settle for passion, positive play and a shape which will be effective over the course of a season.

     

     
     
     
     
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    Anag Ram got a reaction from sage in In defence of Paul Warne.   
    I guess my feelings are that we were led to believe this was going to be a fit, hungry group of players. 
    The friendlies (and yes I know they’re no real barometer) saw us playing some nice stuff to feet. I was a little alarmed at how easy teams found it to create chances, even though (esp Stoke) they missed a lot.
    When I saw the team for Saturday I thought we would struggle to score, but I thought we would be well-organised and difficult to break down. With two very experienced central defenders and an upcoming defensive talent, we should have dealt with Wyke and Co without too much trouble.
    What I saw was very chaotic and troubling.
    Bradley looks like he’s going through a crisis of confidence. Nelson regularly over hits passes. Cashin doesn’t seem to know how to play alongside them.
    They aren’t bad players, they are good players playing badly. I think our defending will improve dramatically. I am less confident about what will happen in front of them. In order to get the variety we need in midfield, we need two new players.
    We have three hardworking but toothless old forwards and we seldom look like getting on the end of crosses. Collins raised hopes with easy goals when unmarked in friendlies but when he is marked creates no threat at all. Washington might help another score, as might Waghorn, but we haven’t got the pace or guile to make half a yard to score goals. 
    I think that will take two more players. That’s four to find, just to become competitive. 
    I really hope Warne gets those four, because I don’t think any manager would succeed with what we have. Sibley and Barkhuisen will offer more from the bench, with occasional starts. 
    I think we also need to have more faith in Bardell and Rooney who have energy and enthusiasm to play progressive football.
    Warne seems to want success, but also wears his heart very much on his sleeve. Good managers should look full of energy to put things right, not dejected, no matter how bad they are feeling.
    The players need lifting up, not to be vilified. They have to believe they are good enough to beat Burton. I’ll be rooting for them. Even if they lose, I will settle for passion, positive play and a shape which will be effective over the course of a season.

     

     
     
     
     
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    Anag Ram got a reaction from ariotofmyown in In defence of Paul Warne.   
    I guess my feelings are that we were led to believe this was going to be a fit, hungry group of players. 
    The friendlies (and yes I know they’re no real barometer) saw us playing some nice stuff to feet. I was a little alarmed at how easy teams found it to create chances, even though (esp Stoke) they missed a lot.
    When I saw the team for Saturday I thought we would struggle to score, but I thought we would be well-organised and difficult to break down. With two very experienced central defenders and an upcoming defensive talent, we should have dealt with Wyke and Co without too much trouble.
    What I saw was very chaotic and troubling.
    Bradley looks like he’s going through a crisis of confidence. Nelson regularly over hits passes. Cashin doesn’t seem to know how to play alongside them.
    They aren’t bad players, they are good players playing badly. I think our defending will improve dramatically. I am less confident about what will happen in front of them. In order to get the variety we need in midfield, we need two new players.
    We have three hardworking but toothless old forwards and we seldom look like getting on the end of crosses. Collins raised hopes with easy goals when unmarked in friendlies but when he is marked creates no threat at all. Washington might help another score, as might Waghorn, but we haven’t got the pace or guile to make half a yard to score goals. 
    I think that will take two more players. That’s four to find, just to become competitive. 
    I really hope Warne gets those four, because I don’t think any manager would succeed with what we have. Sibley and Barkhuisen will offer more from the bench, with occasional starts. 
    I think we also need to have more faith in Bardell and Rooney who have energy and enthusiasm to play progressive football.
    Warne seems to want success, but also wears his heart very much on his sleeve. Good managers should look full of energy to put things right, not dejected, no matter how bad they are feeling.
    The players need lifting up, not to be vilified. They have to believe they are good enough to beat Burton. I’ll be rooting for them. Even if they lose, I will settle for passion, positive play and a shape which will be effective over the course of a season.

     

     
     
     
     
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    Anag Ram reacted to FlyBritishMidland in In defence of Paul Warne.   
    I think there’s something in what you say about letting Ritchie Barker do the interviews.  Warne is wears his heart on his sleeve and by his own admission he needs to apply a filter to the media.  The heart on the sleeve approach will be great for those who work for him as it’ll show he’s genuine and authentic.  The problem with letting someone else do the interviews is that if we lose he’ll then be accused of not having the bottle to face the public.  He can’t win.
    We need calm in times of trouble.  I think he is the right man and will get us out of this league.  I also think it may take more than this year as David Clowes is effectively building everything from scratch.  Other clubs of similar stature have not found it easy.
    To be honest, I find it a bit disappointing how fractious we seem to have become.  In admin, as a fan base, we had a siege mentality.  It seems we’re becoming very divided at the moment.  It’s OK to have different views and opinions but it seems be turning into a bit of mud slinging - not you I hasten to add, it’s just that I’m replying to your post. 
    Let’s get behind PW, his staff and the team.  They aren’t going anywhere in the short-term so let’s all support them to help improve results.   That togetherness nearly helped to pull of a miracle 2 years ago and it can help us get out of L1.  And then have a healthy debate and understand others views and opinions with respect and courtesy.
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    Anag Ram got a reaction from Magicman in Sibley and Barkhuisen   
    Sibley might add something but pace isn’t it.
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    Anag Ram got a reaction from Miggins in Is Warne living on borrowed time?   
    He holds his position, receives and makes passes. He’s a ‘tidy’’ footballer.
    The issue we have is he is one of three pretty similar midfielders and that doesn’t work.
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    Anag Ram reacted to BucksRam in Holiday Plans 2023   
    Heading off for a 7 night cruise round the med on Friday.  Can't flipping wait.  So need a holiday.  
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