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Brammie Steve got a reaction from Turnstile in Kirchner- A risk or a potential reward
Let sleeping dogs chase their own tails until they disappear altogether!
Water under the bridge!
No longer a valid topic for discussion!
Onwards and upwards!
COYR!
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Brammie Steve got a reaction from IslandExile in This year's scapegoat
No excuse needed Angel!
Anyone who can't appreciate Paul's Graceland CD should be the Rams' 21st Century Scapegoat!
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Brammie Steve got a reaction from Miggins in This year's scapegoat
No excuse needed Angel!
Anyone who can't appreciate Paul's Graceland CD should be the Rams' 21st Century Scapegoat!
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Brammie Steve got a reaction from angieram in This year's scapegoat
No excuse needed Angel!
Anyone who can't appreciate Paul's Graceland CD should be the Rams' 21st Century Scapegoat!
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Brammie Steve got a reaction from jono in Matchday Thread v Hertha Berlin (H) 16th July 16:00
We haven't even started on Knight, Bird etc.
We really miss Conor Sammon though!
P S We bow out, not with a bang, but with a wimple!
No need to ex-postulate!
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Brammie Steve reacted to BramcoteRam84 in Views from the outside 22/23
Think that Villa fan nails it. It’s exactly the position they were in coming down from premier league and they struggled despite signing literally everyone. On paper we’re good enough but how will they handle being the scalp, especially away from home and it’s our away form that will dictate if we’re top 2 or struggling to make the playoffs, I’m expecting our home form to be strong given it was top 8 championship last season.
What gives me confidence is the continuity from last season with Liam, a clear identity of how we want to play that hasn’t changed and recruitment that seems to be fitting into that plan. ??????
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Brammie Steve reacted to Tamworthram in Matchday Thread v Hertha Berlin (H) 16th July 16:00
The constant and tedious puns that surface every time he who shall not be named is mentioned have the same effect on me.
You’re welcome.
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Brammie Steve reacted to B4ev6is in Early signs are good at bradford city
Sebley could have very very very good season.
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Brammie Steve got a reaction from samtheram83 in The Administration Thread
Don't reckon he'll remember too much of it!
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Brammie Steve reacted to DavesaRam in The Administration Thread
What a beautiful closing line! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
It’s a new morning - it’s a new joy! Let’s make the most of it!!!!
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Brammie Steve got a reaction from DavesaRam in The Administration Thread
The covid pandemic has had an adverse effect on many people's mental well-being.
It is only this morning that I realise how much the Rams problems over the last 18 months have also been a massive source of extra anxiety to so many of us, particularly those on this admin thread.
The profound sense of relief this morning is tangible.
Let's forget the cruel taunts of some opponents' "fans" and hope that no other club has to go throughanything similar.
Not even the Club who gleefully posted that picture of a young Rams fan in tears at Wembley!
"Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning," Psalm 30:5
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Brammie Steve got a reaction from Eddie in The Administration Thread
The covid pandemic has had an adverse effect on many people's mental well-being.
It is only this morning that I realise how much the Rams problems over the last 18 months have also been a massive source of extra anxiety to so many of us, particularly those on this admin thread.
The profound sense of relief this morning is tangible.
Let's forget the cruel taunts of some opponents' "fans" and hope that no other club has to go throughanything similar.
Not even the Club who gleefully posted that picture of a young Rams fan in tears at Wembley!
"Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning," Psalm 30:5
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Brammie Steve got a reaction from Kathcairns in The Administration Thread
The covid pandemic has had an adverse effect on many people's mental well-being.
It is only this morning that I realise how much the Rams problems over the last 18 months have also been a massive source of extra anxiety to so many of us, particularly those on this admin thread.
The profound sense of relief this morning is tangible.
Let's forget the cruel taunts of some opponents' "fans" and hope that no other club has to go throughanything similar.
Not even the Club who gleefully posted that picture of a young Rams fan in tears at Wembley!
"Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning," Psalm 30:5
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Brammie Steve got a reaction from Miggins in The Administration Thread
The covid pandemic has had an adverse effect on many people's mental well-being.
It is only this morning that I realise how much the Rams problems over the last 18 months have also been a massive source of extra anxiety to so many of us, particularly those on this admin thread.
The profound sense of relief this morning is tangible.
Let's forget the cruel taunts of some opponents' "fans" and hope that no other club has to go throughanything similar.
Not even the Club who gleefully posted that picture of a young Rams fan in tears at Wembley!
"Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning," Psalm 30:5
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Brammie Steve got a reaction from BucksRam in The Administration Thread
The covid pandemic has had an adverse effect on many people's mental well-being.
It is only this morning that I realise how much the Rams problems over the last 18 months have also been a massive source of extra anxiety to so many of us, particularly those on this admin thread.
The profound sense of relief this morning is tangible.
Let's forget the cruel taunts of some opponents' "fans" and hope that no other club has to go throughanything similar.
Not even the Club who gleefully posted that picture of a young Rams fan in tears at Wembley!
"Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning," Psalm 30:5
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Brammie Steve reacted to Derbados in Just in case you forgot who we are!
We Are Derby
Rail-track city; birthplace of the industrial revolution
Where inventors span cogs to engineer solutions
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We're a city that delivers
From Royal Mail PO boxes
To Royal Crown Derby china
Craft and specialism's our definer
We Are Derby
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Bearers of Joseph Strutt's philanthropy
Erasmus Darwin's philosophy
Where Florence Nightingale hatched plans
To revolutionise the healthcare of England
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We're engineers with dirty fingernails
Graft and sweat pump through our veins
We're Rolls-Royce engines, Belper nails
Toyota motors, Bombardier trains
We Are Derby
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A picture painted by Wright
A building designed by Pickford
We're artistic souls and working minds
With a heritage built on cognizance
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The underdog city of Middle England
Entrepreneurship exemplified
Where independent businesses thrive:
The real-ale capital; a beer festival every night!
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We Are Derby
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Where the ram is our symbol
The city its beating heart
We've lived through hard times, persevered
Our people possess the spark
We are Derby County:
Formed in 1884
100 years before I was born
Under Clough and Taylor came the glory days
The heritage they forged; their legacy still remains
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Where on Shaftesbury Cres, the kids now play
Where houses stand and turf once lay
On the ashes of our Baseball Ground
They laugh and have a kick around
As Stevie Bloomer watches down
The city's pride emanates the ground
We Are Derby
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On that Monday morning
After that Wanchope weekend
Driving all those Man United fans
Completely 'round the bend
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We're resilience in the flesh
We've never settled
For second best
Just walk these streets
You’ll feel the pride
It’s in our DNA
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We Are Derby
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Where the future's bright:
Bright black & White
Whoever the opponent
We’ll take the fight
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We'll sing the songs; we'll sing them loud
Whatever gets thrown at us!
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The ambition's here, the time is now
Our loyal supporters will see us proud
With our new blood we can make the push
And forge new history to elevate this club
Back to the top where we belong
The ambition here is bubbling strong
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We Are Derby: Derby County
By Jamie Thrasivoulou
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Brammie Steve got a reaction from LeedsCityRam in The Administration Thread
The covid pandemic has had an adverse effect on many people's mental well-being.
It is only this morning that I realise how much the Rams problems over the last 18 months have also been a massive source of extra anxiety to so many of us, particularly those on this admin thread.
The profound sense of relief this morning is tangible.
Let's forget the cruel taunts of some opponents' "fans" and hope that no other club has to go throughanything similar.
Not even the Club who gleefully posted that picture of a young Rams fan in tears at Wembley!
"Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning," Psalm 30:5
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Brammie Steve reacted to Mr. P in The Administration Thread
It needs to be published into signed hardback copies.
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Brammie Steve reacted to Colombo King in The Administration Thread
Condolences to you and yours mate. Lost my Dad 18 months ago, and like yours, he was a Ram through and through. Your point about ‘Link to family’ is spot on. If we’d have gone under it would have hurt beyond belief, not just as a supporter, but as being part of the big family of Rams fans’ everywhere. Past and present. Up The Rams!
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Brammie Steve reacted to Animal is a Ram in The Administration Thread
Derby County. Saved.
The joy, the relief.
Mine won’t be the only story like this, but after the passing of my Dad, who was a dyed-in-the-wool Ram, former steward home and away, the love for Derby County takes on another meaning. It’s a link to family - past and present - for so many, and to lose it would be heartbreaking all over again.
To see it saved means the world. And I’m celebrating with a Derbyshire whisky.
I was listening to the 'emergency' Sportscene. I shed a tear when Ed Dawes came on in tears. I fully lost it when the Punjabi Rams representative (who's name escapes me, my apologies) was talking about the laying to rest of another member (again apologies) whose proceedings mirrored my Dad's. I'm in tears again, typing this.
I really hope we as Rams never have to go through this again. I hope no fan ever has to go through this.
We have our club back. Don't EVER take it for granted.
Much love to one and all. My only regret is that I wasn't first to break the news ? I'd just got home from work, but seriously, this forum has been a haven - to know I'm not the only one who's life has been dominated by this one subject.
I can't wait for that 30th July vs. Oxford. Win, lose, or draw - it's going to be one hell of a party. Let's sell this mother out.
Peace ✌️ love ❤️ and Derby County ?
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Brammie Steve reacted to Ram a lamb a ding dong in The Administration Thread
I'll be honest I had many-a sleepless night, especially in Feb when things looked particularly grim. It all hit home then just what was at stake.
All those away fans baiting with their taunts. The Brum match was particularly galling as I was in East Upper and the vitriol being thrown was horrendous.
The asset stripping by Villa, Palace, etc has been horrendous. They have been vultures taking advantage and that has been terrible to watch.
It has been a terrible 18 months and the last 9 months appaling.
However....................
At long long last we've made it over-the line. It is with a deep sense of pride that everyone that stood up and put words in to action deserve every plaudit. We can take a deep breath and finally look forward to matters on the pitch and trust those in charge to manage the club sensibly.
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Brammie Steve got a reaction from LeedsRam1999 in The Administration Thread
Don't reckon he'll remember too much of it!
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Brammie Steve got a reaction from Premier ram in The Administration Thread
I must cofess to shedding a manly tear!