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Mucker1884

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  1. Regardless of the decor, I'm baffled as to why Sunderland would hand over their supporters bar to their rivals... and why anyone associated with the toon voluntarily spend their leisure time in an establishment named after any form of dark coloured feline creature! I'm damn sure I wouldn't want to drink in the Trentside Tavern, Garibaldi Gin house, or even The Broccoli Bar!
  2. Not 100% sure if I've understood that correctly, but are you saying this is more recent times, and this "modern" version was (is!) that fast, you hadn't recognised the tune (Despite being aware of Rod's wonderful hit song!). Let me know if I've read that right, and I'll go back and give your post a great big like! ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ‘
  3. This! I remember we did it for nigh on 40 mins non stop back on the old Ossie End Terrace! Same with Hey Jude. And probably a few others if I sat and thought it through before posting! ๐Ÿคฃ All done at the original pace back then. It seems nowadays that any song we sing has to be done at such a pace, the fan in front get's a neck full of spit as we try to splat the words out in a race... last one to reach the end is a red! FFS! ๐Ÿ™„
  4. Just listened to that darts theme (For the first time)... What a row! ๐Ÿ™„ Nothing more than caveman style "der, der, der" ing. No lyrics. No meaning. No connection to the city, the County, or the FC itself. Throw in the two syllable "Derby" into that 3 syllable big finish. (I suppose the South and East could use the first two syllables, and North and West use the latter two!) #foroldtimessake #it'stradition At least the last "Der, Der, Der" song had "Stevie Howard" at the end, to add some connection as to why we were actually "singing" it! It's an horrendous mess waiting to happen. ๐Ÿคฎ For those reasons...
  5. Dear DCFC Ticket Office in association with Seat Geek, I write to enquire as to whether the rumours are true, that anyone* without an away membership, and hasn't been away since that jumpy day in Blackpool, can get a free upgrade to the top of the priority list for an away game, if the game falls on their birthday, and is played in Lincolnshire? Oh... and one for the missus too, if that's not too cheeky! PS: It's Steve Bloomer's birthday too. Maybe that would sway things in my favour? Have a think, Yeah? Many thanks, in anticipation. Regards dcfc birthday boy *Not just anyone... but a long standing STH, no less. #Pretty please
  6. Think I've only ever watched one thing on Prime, and that was thanks to binge-watching whilst on a free-trial. Was an excellent watch though to be fair... it was about a romantic moonlit evening in Yorkshire, that turned into a nightmare as the locals got over-ran with killer sheep everywhere! Even their all-empowering gyrating neckerchiefs couldn't repel the fleeced foe. Think it was called "Leeds. Leeds are falling apart again" or something equally profound? ๐Ÿ
  7. Oh come on mate. You're better than that! After what we went through, I wouldn't wish this on my own worszzzzzz...
  8. Yeah. "Error 404 Page not found" stuff. I'd do a screenshot, but I ain't that savvy myself! ๐Ÿคฃ
  9. Mucker1884

    Wayne Rooney

    Rumour has it, he was kinda expecting to be fully recompensed for that... plus a nice little bonus bunce no doubt... until it transpired that he'd been duped by a chubby US golf fanatic masquerading as a winter-coat-stealing Nigerian Prince. I know not just how much of that is true. ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ
  10. I must admit, I never met the guy, never saw him play, and have never knowingly met any of his descendants. We do however share the same birthday... which is nice! Anyway, the following comments relate to the aforementioned... and titular... Mr Steve Bloomer... He played 525 times for Derby... And scored a clear record 332 goals for The Rams. After Jimmy Greaves, he is the second-highest all-time goalscorer in the top-flight of English football. While at Derby he was top scorer in the First Division on five occasions in 1896, 1897, 1899, 1901 and 1904. In 1896, together with John Campbell of Aston Villa. He was also the leading "Rams" scorer for 14 consecutive seasons and scored 17 hat-tricks in the league. One of his best seasons came in 1896โ€“97 when he scored 31 goals, including five hat-tricks, in 33 League and FA Cup games. Between 14 November 1896 and 5 April 1897 he scored 21 goals in 20 games. He also scored six goals for the club in a game against Sheffield Wednesday in January 1899. He helped Derby to win the Second Division title in 1911โ€“12, and to finish second in the First Division in 1895โ€“96; he also played on the losing side in four FA Cup semi-finals and three FA Cup finals (1898, 1899 and 1903). After four years at Middlesbrough he returned to the Rams in 1910 and helped them win the Second Division title in 1912. He missed seven games of the 1893โ€“94 season after Leicester Fosse half-back Peggy Lord broke his collarbone on 10 February. Bloomer recovered and claimed 19 goals from 27 appearances during the campaign. Bloomer's goals helped Derby finish runners-up in the First Division in 1896 and helped them reach three FA Cup finals in 1898, 1899 and 1903. He scored in the 1898 final, a 3โ€“1 defeat to Nottingham Forest. On 3 September 1900 Bloomer scored the first-ever goal at The Hawthorns, the 1โ€“1 draw against West Bromwich Albion being the first match played at the ground. He also had two spells as Rams Manager. He also scored 28 goals in 23 appearances for England... Bloomer made his England debut on 9 March 1895, scoring twice in a 9โ€“0 win against Ireland, which helped England win the British Home Championship. He scored in all of his first 10 international appearances, which remains a record for number of consecutive scoring appearances. He netted 19 times during these games, including 5 goals against Wales on 16 March 1896, winning three British Home Championships. He became England's all-time top goalscorer on 2 April 1898, when he surpassed Tinsley Lindley's total of 14 with two goals against Scotland. On 18 March 1901, he scored four goals against Wales, becoming the first player to score two hat-tricks for England and also the first to score four goals for England twice, as England once again won the British Home Championship. At the end of 1901, his goal tally stood at 25 in just 14 games. He captained England once; against Scotland on 3 May 1902. He finished his international career in 1907 as England's longest serving player and England's all-time top goalscorer with 28 goals. He held the record until his tally was overhauled by Vivian Woodward in 1911. A plaque commemorating Bloomer's by-then demolished birthplace in Bridge Street, Cradley, was unveiled in 2000 by former Wolverhampton Wanderers and Derby player Jimmy Dunn and Bloomer's grandson Steve Richards.[53] On 17 January 2009, after a long and sustained period of campaigning, a bust of Bloomer was finally unveiled inside Pride Park, Derby. Bloomer's two grandsons, Steve Richards and Alan Quantrill, unveiled the bust in the presence of Bloomer's family and relations, the sculptor Andy Edwards and thousands of Derby County fans. On 17 January 2009, a bust of Bloomer was unveiled next to the home dugout at Pride Park Stadium. He remains a legend at Derby County He also had to put up with quite a bit of s*** in Germany, during The Great War... including being interned at Ruhleben, a civilian detention camp in the Spandau district of Berlin, in 1914. In January 2024, he was described by someone on the internet, claiming to be a Derby County fan, as "some dead footballer who no one really knows". Allow me to repeat that, to avoid any doubt... "some dead footballer who no one really knows". The above comment was further accompanied with "who the hell is Steve Bloomer....and I really don't care if he is watching or not." This is the one time I am genuinely embarrassed to be in the presence of a fellow Derby County fan.
  11. To be fair, it's a cracking little tune, and yes, it works well, now they've changed the words... Mull of Kintyre Oh mist rolling in from the sea, Via Bicker, and Swaton, and Newton, and Grantham, and Cotgrave and the miles as the crow flies totalling best part of Fifty... Catchy, I'll grant thee.
  12. I never said it was nonsense, just intimating that he shows them an unhealthy* amount of love and respect, given the location of said posts*. *All based on previous post history and therefore not just this one post. Also just my personal opinion... which is never important, so don't worry yourself too much over it. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป
  13. Ain't nuff'n will work. We just ain't got d' ryvm, man. ... DERBY!
  14. There was a time when it was utterly fantastic. Now, it is one big mess. It blares out much too fast. Completely impossible for us all to join in at a steady pace. Nobody can clap that fast (Between the last "Derby Pride" and the big "Derby" finale. Sometimes we get two verses over the speakers, sometimes three! It has always had potential, but I fear it is now more "monotony" than "Inspiring", so whilst I'm reluctant to give it a thumbs down, I wouldn't shed a tear if it was to be shelved.
  15. I know that was tongue in cheek, but just so you know, I've programmed my Alexa to answer to the name "Tamworth". Saves typing stuff out. ๐Ÿ˜ #"Hey, Tamworth..." PS: I ain't got the skills, so "you" still have a girly voice. It's quite comical, to be fair! ๐Ÿ‘€
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