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1of4 got a reaction from SKRam in Match Thread: vs Bolton (A)
As Bolton play in white, which kit will we be playing in? The one we won 3-0 in or the one we won 4-2 in?
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1of4 got a reaction from Comrade 86 in Match Thread: vs Bolton (A)
As Bolton play in white, which kit will we be playing in? The one we won 3-0 in or the one we won 4-2 in?
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1of4 got a reaction from Ellafella in P’boro v Derby County: Player Ratings
ATG
1Wildsmith:-6.5
34Rooney:-6.5
35Nelson:-6
6Cashin:-6
11Méndez-Laing:-6
12Smith:-6.5
4Hourihane:-5.5
16Thompson:-8 MOM
3Forsyth:-7
10Waghorn:-8
14Washington:-6
9Collins:-6
14Elder:-6
19John-Jules:-6
22Fornah:-6
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1of4 reacted to Big Trav in Wildsmith needs a talking to.
If Pboro scored 2 more and drew 4-4 you’d moan we didn’t waste time to break up play and stop momentum. 3 points is 3 points i don’t care how we get it
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1of4 got a reaction from Premier ram in All 3 kits
Can't understand why people have a dislike for the black collar and white cuffs.
I've had a few former girlfriends who's collars and cuffs didn't match, that I liked.
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1of4 got a reaction from Steve How Hard? in All 3 kits
Can't understand why people have a dislike for the black collar and white cuffs.
I've had a few former girlfriends who's collars and cuffs didn't match, that I liked.
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1of4 got a reaction from Ellafella in Derby County v Fleetwood: Player Ratings
ATG.
1Wildsmith:-7
35Nelson:-6
5Bradley5.5
34Rooney:-6.5
14Washington:-6
6Cashin:-6
12Smith:-6
23Waghorn:-6.5
4Hourihane:-5.5
3Forsyth:-6.5
11Méndez-Laing:-6
20Elder:-6
9Collins:-6
16Thompson:-7.5
17Sibley:-6
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1of4 got a reaction from emjem in Is Clowes Blameless?
Didn't know which of the finger pointing, blaming of who is responsible for three bad games threads to put this. So stuck it in here.
So what do the great and good who post on here want?
For many it looks like the removal of Warne is the favourite option.
So what would need to take place for this to happen.
Clowes sacks Warne. Have the club got the finances to pay off, him and the rest of his management team? If they haven't, I can't see our owner wanting to stump up the cash from his own pocket.
OK, so the club do find the money to pay Warne off. Who comes in as his replacement?
More importantly who is going to identify the right man for the job? Going by the comments of some, we can't leave that task to the person that brought Warne to the club. Maybe as as been suggested, we could appoint a director of football to carry this out. But who should we get as DF and again who is going to identify a suitable candidate?
So what type of manager/coach should we be getting? Another manager that favours a system with 3 centrebacks and hope he can get the players specifically signed for that formation playing better. Or should it be someone who wants to play a flat back four? One that will if there's no more budget or time to bring in new players, have to shoehorn our existing players into roles they don't usually play.
Whatever type of manager we go for, is there any guarantee they can attract a better class of player than we presently can?
Lastly if the new guy isn't working, how long should we wait before starting the whole process again?
Haven't we been on this carousel before and look how that end for us.
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1of4 got a reaction from emjem in Is Clowes Blameless?
Looks like things are tuning toxic far quicker than I ever imagined.
I had concerns that if we weren't sat at the top of the table come the end of September. Some fans could become disgruntled.
But attacks after only four games, on the person who is the sole reason why we are still watching Derby playing in the EFL, is beyond belief.
Maybe it would have been best if we had had gone under. Then we could have started at grassroots with a supporters group run club, so the only people we could moan about is ourselves.
I wouldn't consider my self in any way a happy clapping, rose tinted wearing optimistic. Yes I'm not happy with how this season as started but the reaction of some fans is plain crazy.
What I am happy with, is how the club is now being financially run. If this means we can't have a realistic go at getting promoted until we are out from under the heel of the EFL, so be it
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1of4 reacted to CBRammette in Is Clowes Blameless?
No he is not blameless at all. I blame him totally for rescuing us from oblivion. I blame him for that feeling of walking up the steps seeing the pitch for the first match last season. I blame him for quietly trying to restore the dignity and integrity back to our club. I blame him for trying to run our club responsibly.
I think this thread and its title are disrespectful and ungrateful.
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1of4 got a reaction from Caerphilly Ram in Is Clowes Blameless?
Didn't know which of the finger pointing, blaming of who is responsible for three bad games threads to put this. So stuck it in here.
So what do the great and good who post on here want?
For many it looks like the removal of Warne is the favourite option.
So what would need to take place for this to happen.
Clowes sacks Warne. Have the club got the finances to pay off, him and the rest of his management team? If they haven't, I can't see our owner wanting to stump up the cash from his own pocket.
OK, so the club do find the money to pay Warne off. Who comes in as his replacement?
More importantly who is going to identify the right man for the job? Going by the comments of some, we can't leave that task to the person that brought Warne to the club. Maybe as as been suggested, we could appoint a director of football to carry this out. But who should we get as DF and again who is going to identify a suitable candidate?
So what type of manager/coach should we be getting? Another manager that favours a system with 3 centrebacks and hope he can get the players specifically signed for that formation playing better. Or should it be someone who wants to play a flat back four? One that will if there's no more budget or time to bring in new players, have to shoehorn our existing players into roles they don't usually play.
Whatever type of manager we go for, is there any guarantee they can attract a better class of player than we presently can?
Lastly if the new guy isn't working, how long should we wait before starting the whole process again?
Haven't we been on this carousel before and look how that end for us.
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1of4 got a reaction from Andicis in Is Clowes Blameless?
Didn't know which of the finger pointing, blaming of who is responsible for three bad games threads to put this. So stuck it in here.
So what do the great and good who post on here want?
For many it looks like the removal of Warne is the favourite option.
So what would need to take place for this to happen.
Clowes sacks Warne. Have the club got the finances to pay off, him and the rest of his management team? If they haven't, I can't see our owner wanting to stump up the cash from his own pocket.
OK, so the club do find the money to pay Warne off. Who comes in as his replacement?
More importantly who is going to identify the right man for the job? Going by the comments of some, we can't leave that task to the person that brought Warne to the club. Maybe as as been suggested, we could appoint a director of football to carry this out. But who should we get as DF and again who is going to identify a suitable candidate?
So what type of manager/coach should we be getting? Another manager that favours a system with 3 centrebacks and hope he can get the players specifically signed for that formation playing better. Or should it be someone who wants to play a flat back four? One that will if there's no more budget or time to bring in new players, have to shoehorn our existing players into roles they don't usually play.
Whatever type of manager we go for, is there any guarantee they can attract a better class of player than we presently can?
Lastly if the new guy isn't working, how long should we wait before starting the whole process again?
Haven't we been on this carousel before and look how that end for us.
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1of4 got a reaction from ariotofmyown in Is Clowes Blameless?
Didn't know which of the finger pointing, blaming of who is responsible for three bad games threads to put this. So stuck it in here.
So what do the great and good who post on here want?
For many it looks like the removal of Warne is the favourite option.
So what would need to take place for this to happen.
Clowes sacks Warne. Have the club got the finances to pay off, him and the rest of his management team? If they haven't, I can't see our owner wanting to stump up the cash from his own pocket.
OK, so the club do find the money to pay Warne off. Who comes in as his replacement?
More importantly who is going to identify the right man for the job? Going by the comments of some, we can't leave that task to the person that brought Warne to the club. Maybe as as been suggested, we could appoint a director of football to carry this out. But who should we get as DF and again who is going to identify a suitable candidate?
So what type of manager/coach should we be getting? Another manager that favours a system with 3 centrebacks and hope he can get the players specifically signed for that formation playing better. Or should it be someone who wants to play a flat back four? One that will if there's no more budget or time to bring in new players, have to shoehorn our existing players into roles they don't usually play.
Whatever type of manager we go for, is there any guarantee they can attract a better class of player than we presently can?
Lastly if the new guy isn't working, how long should we wait before starting the whole process again?
Haven't we been on this carousel before and look how that end for us.
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1of4 got a reaction from FlyBritishMidland in Is Clowes Blameless?
Didn't know which of the finger pointing, blaming of who is responsible for three bad games threads to put this. So stuck it in here.
So what do the great and good who post on here want?
For many it looks like the removal of Warne is the favourite option.
So what would need to take place for this to happen.
Clowes sacks Warne. Have the club got the finances to pay off, him and the rest of his management team? If they haven't, I can't see our owner wanting to stump up the cash from his own pocket.
OK, so the club do find the money to pay Warne off. Who comes in as his replacement?
More importantly who is going to identify the right man for the job? Going by the comments of some, we can't leave that task to the person that brought Warne to the club. Maybe as as been suggested, we could appoint a director of football to carry this out. But who should we get as DF and again who is going to identify a suitable candidate?
So what type of manager/coach should we be getting? Another manager that favours a system with 3 centrebacks and hope he can get the players specifically signed for that formation playing better. Or should it be someone who wants to play a flat back four? One that will if there's no more budget or time to bring in new players, have to shoehorn our existing players into roles they don't usually play.
Whatever type of manager we go for, is there any guarantee they can attract a better class of player than we presently can?
Lastly if the new guy isn't working, how long should we wait before starting the whole process again?
Haven't we been on this carousel before and look how that end for us.
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1of4 got a reaction from Kathcairns in Is Clowes Blameless?
Didn't know which of the finger pointing, blaming of who is responsible for three bad games threads to put this. So stuck it in here.
So what do the great and good who post on here want?
For many it looks like the removal of Warne is the favourite option.
So what would need to take place for this to happen.
Clowes sacks Warne. Have the club got the finances to pay off, him and the rest of his management team? If they haven't, I can't see our owner wanting to stump up the cash from his own pocket.
OK, so the club do find the money to pay Warne off. Who comes in as his replacement?
More importantly who is going to identify the right man for the job? Going by the comments of some, we can't leave that task to the person that brought Warne to the club. Maybe as as been suggested, we could appoint a director of football to carry this out. But who should we get as DF and again who is going to identify a suitable candidate?
So what type of manager/coach should we be getting? Another manager that favours a system with 3 centrebacks and hope he can get the players specifically signed for that formation playing better. Or should it be someone who wants to play a flat back four? One that will if there's no more budget or time to bring in new players, have to shoehorn our existing players into roles they don't usually play.
Whatever type of manager we go for, is there any guarantee they can attract a better class of player than we presently can?
Lastly if the new guy isn't working, how long should we wait before starting the whole process again?
Haven't we been on this carousel before and look how that end for us.
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1of4 got a reaction from Carnero in Is Clowes Blameless?
Looks like things are tuning toxic far quicker than I ever imagined.
I had concerns that if we weren't sat at the top of the table come the end of September. Some fans could become disgruntled.
But attacks after only four games, on the person who is the sole reason why we are still watching Derby playing in the EFL, is beyond belief.
Maybe it would have been best if we had had gone under. Then we could have started at grassroots with a supporters group run club, so the only people we could moan about is ourselves.
I wouldn't consider my self in any way a happy clapping, rose tinted wearing optimistic. Yes I'm not happy with how this season as started but the reaction of some fans is plain crazy.
What I am happy with, is how the club is now being financially run. If this means we can't have a realistic go at getting promoted until we are out from under the heel of the EFL, so be it
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1of4 got a reaction from Andicis in Is Clowes Blameless?
Looks like things are tuning toxic far quicker than I ever imagined.
I had concerns that if we weren't sat at the top of the table come the end of September. Some fans could become disgruntled.
But attacks after only four games, on the person who is the sole reason why we are still watching Derby playing in the EFL, is beyond belief.
Maybe it would have been best if we had had gone under. Then we could have started at grassroots with a supporters group run club, so the only people we could moan about is ourselves.
I wouldn't consider my self in any way a happy clapping, rose tinted wearing optimistic. Yes I'm not happy with how this season as started but the reaction of some fans is plain crazy.
What I am happy with, is how the club is now being financially run. If this means we can't have a realistic go at getting promoted until we are out from under the heel of the EFL, so be it
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1of4 got a reaction from Caerphilly Ram in Is Clowes Blameless?
Looks like things are tuning toxic far quicker than I ever imagined.
I had concerns that if we weren't sat at the top of the table come the end of September. Some fans could become disgruntled.
But attacks after only four games, on the person who is the sole reason why we are still watching Derby playing in the EFL, is beyond belief.
Maybe it would have been best if we had had gone under. Then we could have started at grassroots with a supporters group run club, so the only people we could moan about is ourselves.
I wouldn't consider my self in any way a happy clapping, rose tinted wearing optimistic. Yes I'm not happy with how this season as started but the reaction of some fans is plain crazy.
What I am happy with, is how the club is now being financially run. If this means we can't have a realistic go at getting promoted until we are out from under the heel of the EFL, so be it
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1of4 got a reaction from ariotofmyown in Is Clowes Blameless?
Looks like things are tuning toxic far quicker than I ever imagined.
I had concerns that if we weren't sat at the top of the table come the end of September. Some fans could become disgruntled.
But attacks after only four games, on the person who is the sole reason why we are still watching Derby playing in the EFL, is beyond belief.
Maybe it would have been best if we had had gone under. Then we could have started at grassroots with a supporters group run club, so the only people we could moan about is ourselves.
I wouldn't consider my self in any way a happy clapping, rose tinted wearing optimistic. Yes I'm not happy with how this season as started but the reaction of some fans is plain crazy.
What I am happy with, is how the club is now being financially run. If this means we can't have a realistic go at getting promoted until we are out from under the heel of the EFL, so be it
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1of4 got a reaction from Kathcairns in Is Clowes Blameless?
Looks like things are tuning toxic far quicker than I ever imagined.
I had concerns that if we weren't sat at the top of the table come the end of September. Some fans could become disgruntled.
But attacks after only four games, on the person who is the sole reason why we are still watching Derby playing in the EFL, is beyond belief.
Maybe it would have been best if we had had gone under. Then we could have started at grassroots with a supporters group run club, so the only people we could moan about is ourselves.
I wouldn't consider my self in any way a happy clapping, rose tinted wearing optimistic. Yes I'm not happy with how this season as started but the reaction of some fans is plain crazy.
What I am happy with, is how the club is now being financially run. If this means we can't have a realistic go at getting promoted until we are out from under the heel of the EFL, so be it
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1of4 got a reaction from Wolfie in Is Clowes Blameless?
Looks like things are tuning toxic far quicker than I ever imagined.
I had concerns that if we weren't sat at the top of the table come the end of September. Some fans could become disgruntled.
But attacks after only four games, on the person who is the sole reason why we are still watching Derby playing in the EFL, is beyond belief.
Maybe it would have been best if we had had gone under. Then we could have started at grassroots with a supporters group run club, so the only people we could moan about is ourselves.
I wouldn't consider my self in any way a happy clapping, rose tinted wearing optimistic. Yes I'm not happy with how this season as started but the reaction of some fans is plain crazy.
What I am happy with, is how the club is now being financially run. If this means we can't have a realistic go at getting promoted until we are out from under the heel of the EFL, so be it
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1of4 got a reaction from FlyBritishMidland in Is Clowes Blameless?
Looks like things are tuning toxic far quicker than I ever imagined.
I had concerns that if we weren't sat at the top of the table come the end of September. Some fans could become disgruntled.
But attacks after only four games, on the person who is the sole reason why we are still watching Derby playing in the EFL, is beyond belief.
Maybe it would have been best if we had had gone under. Then we could have started at grassroots with a supporters group run club, so the only people we could moan about is ourselves.
I wouldn't consider my self in any way a happy clapping, rose tinted wearing optimistic. Yes I'm not happy with how this season as started but the reaction of some fans is plain crazy.
What I am happy with, is how the club is now being financially run. If this means we can't have a realistic go at getting promoted until we are out from under the heel of the EFL, so be it
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1of4 got a reaction from GlastoEls in Is Clowes Blameless?
Looks like things are tuning toxic far quicker than I ever imagined.
I had concerns that if we weren't sat at the top of the table come the end of September. Some fans could become disgruntled.
But attacks after only four games, on the person who is the sole reason why we are still watching Derby playing in the EFL, is beyond belief.
Maybe it would have been best if we had had gone under. Then we could have started at grassroots with a supporters group run club, so the only people we could moan about is ourselves.
I wouldn't consider my self in any way a happy clapping, rose tinted wearing optimistic. Yes I'm not happy with how this season as started but the reaction of some fans is plain crazy.
What I am happy with, is how the club is now being financially run. If this means we can't have a realistic go at getting promoted until we are out from under the heel of the EFL, so be it
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1of4 got a reaction from Ellafella in Derby County v Oxford Utd: Player Ratings
ATG.
1Wildsmith:-6.5
35Nelson:-5
5Bradley:-5
14Washington:-6
6Cashin:-5.5
23Ward:-5
2Wilson:-6
12Smith:-5
23Waghorn:-6
8Bird:-5.5
4Hourihane:-3
3Forsyth:-6.5
11Méndez-Laing:-5
20Elder:-6
9Collins:-6
16Thompson:-6.5
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1of4 got a reaction from Ellafella in Derby Co v Wigan: Player Ratings
Is there a key for the colour coding?