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1of4 got a reaction from Ramarena in Long Keogh piece in the Guardian
Keogh has taken no responsibility for what happened at the Joiners Arms. He suffered an injury that was not football related, it didn't happen on a football pitch or training ground. Meaning he couldn't fulfill his contract. So the club ultimately terminating his contract, after he rejected taking a reduced wage till he was fit to play. Still can't see where the club did anything different than a lot of employers would have done.
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1of4 got a reaction from angieram in Long Keogh piece in the Guardian
Keogh has taken no responsibility for what happened at the Joiners Arms. He suffered an injury that was not football related, it didn't happen on a football pitch or training ground. Meaning he couldn't fulfill his contract. So the club ultimately terminating his contract, after he rejected taking a reduced wage till he was fit to play. Still can't see where the club did anything different than a lot of employers would have done.
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1of4 got a reaction from Foreveram in Long Keogh piece in the Guardian
Keogh has taken no responsibility for what happened at the Joiners Arms. He suffered an injury that was not football related, it didn't happen on a football pitch or training ground. Meaning he couldn't fulfill his contract. So the club ultimately terminating his contract, after he rejected taking a reduced wage till he was fit to play. Still can't see where the club did anything different than a lot of employers would have done.
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1of4 got a reaction from uttoxram75 in The Good Ole Days !
Ironside was first broadcast in 1967. I'd happily eat tripe and onions if I'd waited four years before getting my first meal.
There again maybe not. I can remember seeing tripe hanging in a shop on the corner of the market hall. Horrible looking stuff.
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1of4 got a reaction from I know nuffin in Supporters Trust
Since the administration announcement I've heard the supporters trust mentioned on numerous times. One that due to league regulations, that they have 28 days to come up with a takeover bid.
I don't know who the movers and shakers are behind the trust but unless they have a workable plan and some substantial financial backing behind them. Then I think they need to tell the EFL they don't want to put in a bid to buy the club. So a potential buyer hasn't got to wait for 28 days before it can takeover ownership
The quicker a new owner can be put in place the better.
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1of4 got a reaction from Mucker1884 in The Good Ole Days !
Ironside was first broadcast in 1967. I'd happily eat tripe and onions if I'd waited four years before getting my first meal.
There again maybe not. I can remember seeing tripe hanging in a shop on the corner of the market hall. Horrible looking stuff.
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1of4 got a reaction from Comrade 86 in The Good Ole Days !
The good old days. A set of selective memories that support the narrative you presently hold.
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1of4 got a reaction from Gritstone Ram in The Good Ole Days !
The good old days. A set of selective memories that support the narrative you presently hold.
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1of4 got a reaction from r_wilcockson in Phillip Cocu breaks silence on Derby County exit
I've stopped clicking on any link that as any association with the Derby Telegraph. The headlines are pure click bait, it's contents are either old news or none news.
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1of4 got a reaction from norwichram in Relegation team onwards
Barker
Thorne
Martin
The spine of the team
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1of4 reacted to 24Charlie in November games moved for Sky
What really annoys me is when a weekend fixture gets moved to Monday. I have a season ticket and accept that I cannot make week day games as I don’t live in Derby during the week. But Monday night is not a weekend. I can manage a Friday night but Monday night is just infuriating.
duck off Sky. I hate everything about that company.
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1of4 got a reaction from Eddie in The Good Ole Days !
The good old days. A set of selective memories that support the narrative you presently hold.
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1of4 reacted to Stive Pesley in The Good Ole Days !
My favourite is the "what kids today need is a good hiding" types
When they say "my Father used to give me a good hiding and it never did me any harm"...
Oblivious to the fact that they are very much proving that it DID do them some real harm.
It made them grow up to think that you should hit children
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1of4 got a reaction from Bob The Badger in The Good Ole Days !
The good old days. A set of selective memories that support the narrative you presently hold.
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1of4 got a reaction from Stive Pesley in The Good Ole Days !
The good old days. A set of selective memories that support the narrative you presently hold.
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1of4 reacted to Anon in Panic buying
As David will likely confirm in his annual thread, turkey meat is sub par anyway, so people will find their Christmases improved if they're forced to consider eating something nicer.
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1of4 got a reaction from TigerTedd in What's your favourite blatant corporate lie?
Companies who claim that they value your loyalty, but put up the yearly charges for the services they provide. Meaning you have to go through all the BS with their call centre, to get this charge reduced, while having to listen to someone repeating how much they value your loyalty. Knowing the person you are talking to is just offering you what they are reading off computer screen. And what you should have been offered originally.
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1of4 got a reaction from Chester40 in What's your favourite blatant corporate lie?
Companies who claim that they value your loyalty, but put up the yearly charges for the services they provide. Meaning you have to go through all the BS with their call centre, to get this charge reduced, while having to listen to someone repeating how much they value your loyalty. Knowing the person you are talking to is just offering you what they are reading off computer screen. And what you should have been offered originally.
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1of4 got a reaction from Inverurie Ram in Sheffield United v Derby County match day thread
Not a red card. Not a corner that lead up to the penalty.
Sheff U. should have made the ref their man of the match.
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1of4 got a reaction from Sheff Ram in Sheffield United v Derby County match day thread
Not a red card. Not a corner that lead up to the penalty.
Sheff U. should have made the ref their man of the match.
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1of4 got a reaction from Foxy Ram in Sheffield United v Derby County match day thread
Not a red card. Not a corner that lead up to the penalty.
Sheff U. should have made the ref their man of the match.
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1of4 reacted to RoyMac5 in Sheffield United v Derby County match day thread
Ref did at first!
I thought by the time Roos clipped the guy the ball had been passed wide and there was one defender coming over. Thought the ref took too long and was 'persuaded'.
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1of4 got a reaction from Bob The Badger in What's your favourite blatant corporate lie?
Companies who claim that they value your loyalty, but put up the yearly charges for the services they provide. Meaning you have to go through all the BS with their call centre, to get this charge reduced, while having to listen to someone repeating how much they value your loyalty. Knowing the person you are talking to is just offering you what they are reading off computer screen. And what you should have been offered originally.
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1of4 got a reaction from OohMartWright in Ditch the Rooney song
If singing "he's one of our own" is not acceptable. Change the words to "he's one of us now, he's one of us now, Wayne Rooney's a Scouser but he's a Ram now."
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1of4 got a reaction from RoyMac5 in Ditch the Rooney song
If singing "he's one of our own" is not acceptable. Change the words to "he's one of us now, he's one of us now, Wayne Rooney's a Scouser but he's a Ram now."