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  1. Day

    Admin 12345

    Yeah there is no real excuse now for forgetting passwords. Both Google and Apple have inbuilt password storage, will even suggest passwords, then you have 3rd party apps like Lastpass as well. You have one password to remember, just one. Which my wife will still struggle with, but won't go there. Add in 2FA, no reason why in this day and age you can give yourself the best protection from hacking.
  2. You're not the only one, @maxjam has just joined @Red_Dawn who last summer said avoid relegation. Well we smashed that. I went for mid table. Smashed that also.
  3. I'll start. Successfully trusting the first fart since Friday, honestly, I haven't smiled as much since we were promoted to the Championship.
  4. I'm sure some of you will have shifted your thoughts on to next season now, what is the early thinking towards next season before any arrivals/departures? Obviously it would be nice to do an Ipswich, however I'm not sure it would be fair on the ownership, staff and players to set the bar that high. Our promotion back to the Championship was fast tracked somewhat, achieving it in half the time it took Ipswich despite starting with only 4 players on the books. The idea of being in a Championship relegation battle again isn't one I'm terribly excited by, however it feels like it's a fair and realistic target to have which will ultimately see us survive, before taking the next step. When you look at the likes of Watford and Sunderland who are currently just 9 points above the bottom 3 going into the final game of the season, that relegation battle is not confined to the bottom 4 or 5, mid table and you're looking over your shoulder into the new year as a mini slump can throw you back in there. I won't waffle on anymore and say by early target for the club next season is to finish between 14th and 21st. Anyone feel like the minimum bar of expectation should be much higher?
  5. Time to whip those passports out boys and girls, we're off abroad!
  6. Glad to see the back of it and hope to never return. I can understand those regular away fans that were able to buy tickets and experience new grounds, was an adventure for you all. Not wanting to sound arrogant, a club of this size should not have been playing at these grounds outside of cup competitions and pre season. There is a reason why Derby last season was a big day out for most of the league. I'm glad we won't have to play Burton and Mansfield next season, I'm glad we won't have to feature on Welcome to Wrexham and we're back to one promotion away from being back in the top flight. The Premier League has it's faults, VAR is terrible, we're never going to win the thing and it's all about the big 6, yet Brighton, Brentford, these are clubs we should replicating in some form and on the cusp of breaking into the European spots. If League 1 was an adventure, imagine taking a couple of days off work midweek to fly out to Prague on the lash and watching Derby. I bet Leicester City fans never thought for a second they would achieve what they did. I'm fully aware we are still miles away from that, our immediate focus has to be Championship survival, then stability before we can think about progressing to the next step of chasing promotion. But we're closer now than we would have been had we lost on Saturday and Bolton won.
  7. Time for @Boycie to find himself some new passwords. Common and easily guessed passwords like 'admin' or '12345' are being banned in the UK as part of world-first laws to protect against cyber attacks. As well as default passwords, if a user suggests a common password they will be prompted to change it on creation of a new account. https://news.sky.com/story/admin-and-12345-banned-from-being-used-as-passwords-in-uk-crackdown-on-cyber-attacks-13125565
  8. They could, although in 07/08 Notts County had an average attendance of 4,732. Even if you combine the two leaves you with 25,010. Still 2,259 fewer than Derby. You would need to add Mansfield Towns 2,821 average figure for that season to swing the numbers in their favour.
  9. The person that tweeted it, is a member on here that is no longer active. Not sure if it’s him though in the picture.
  10. Relegation decider, 19th May at Turf Moor, it's already been written in the footballing gods script.
  11. Solution for everyone, drop Mucker a PM for his address and get round his house to use his laptop. Sorted.
  12. Haaland and Foden being rested today for the PGMOL, see how this one pans out.
  13. Are goggles in the hood really still a thing?
  14. Never insult the guy that’s about to make your kebab
  15. You have zero shame. That's for sure.
  16. And turned into diluted Ribena? Alan Hinton might believe you, but nobody here will.
  17. Day

    Paul Warne

    This is why Windows support reps from India make such good money cleaning viruses from infected PC's.
  18. To think this could possibly not have happened without this forum, makes it all worthwhile. Glad you both made it and have this memory.
  19. Day

    Paul Warne

    Couldn’t agree more @NottsRam77.
  20. Love that the players went into town to mix it with the fans, could have easily gone to a pub privately booked out but no. Lots of taxis available in town as well ahem.
  21. Would feel like the Wales DVD, at the same time f*** it, would give those fans that wanted their lap of honour to applaud, can do it through the city. Rival fans want to mock? Go for it. Was only a couple of years ago we had 4 players on the books. Not like we’ve spent millions to fight it out with Luton and Burnley. This team need to see what this achievement means to us all.
  22. Lovely. 🐏 How did this happen, who organised it?
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