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cheron85 got a reaction from Premier ram in Jason Knight
We got £10.5m for Jeff Hendrick - Personally I think Knight is already a more well-rounded player than him and has more potential once he gains some more experience
We got that fee for Hendrick off the back of a couple of good games for Ireland at Euro 2016 - So a few good games for Ireland and Knight could be worth £10m+ if a couple of suitors came in
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cheron85 got a reaction from i-Ram in Albert Adomah
In all fairness - Baird was a class above at times - His legs may have gone a bit but his mind was sharp as ever and he had many quality wingers in his pocket for a couple of seasons with us
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cheron85 got a reaction from jono in El DerbyCo
Alternatively it could be that the EFLs systems/checks aren't up to date enough to deal with modern business practices? Or they've decided they're so annoyed at Derby at the moment they'll take any excuse to screw with us? We don't know...
None of us were in the room with Morris and his people when the proof of funds was made - He employs lawyers who check these kinds of deals (and work with a lot of other companies to do similar) - So we have no idea what the decision he made was based on
Morris decided by his standards the money was there - The EFL decided by their standards it wasn't - Nobody has come out and said what either of those standards were - So to point the finger at either side being right or wrong is daft
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cheron85 reacted to i-Ram in El DerbyCo
I can’t see us having a new owner this Sumner. The last 3 to 4 years of the Morris tenure has been Marred by some crazy decisions. We are now at a really Lowe point. The club is even a Tennant of the stadium.
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cheron85 got a reaction from RadioactiveWaste in EFL appeal
A compulsory strike off is also what happens when directors decide to let the company dissolve
I believe there is also a 3 month objection period
So - I don't think this is an immediate concern - Could be a useless shell now (for a variety of reasons) which they're letting go plus there's still plenty of time to rectify it if needed
PLUS if we don't have a takeover done within 3 months there are much bigger problems
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cheron85 got a reaction from 48 hours in EFL appeal
Guys - Am I reading it right that now the EFL have announced the teams for the championship 21/22 they won't be able to relegate us ahead of the season?
I know there's a very complex system in place to generate fixtures based on geography so they couldn't simply swap us for Wycombe at a later date
I've not been following the thread for a while so apologies if this has already been flagged!
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cheron85 got a reaction from Rammy03 in EFL appeal
Guys - Am I reading it right that now the EFL have announced the teams for the championship 21/22 they won't be able to relegate us ahead of the season?
I know there's a very complex system in place to generate fixtures based on geography so they couldn't simply swap us for Wycombe at a later date
I've not been following the thread for a while so apologies if this has already been flagged!
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cheron85 got a reaction from r_wilcockson in EFL appeal
Guys - Am I reading it right that now the EFL have announced the teams for the championship 21/22 they won't be able to relegate us ahead of the season?
I know there's a very complex system in place to generate fixtures based on geography so they couldn't simply swap us for Wycombe at a later date
I've not been following the thread for a while so apologies if this has already been flagged!
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cheron85 got a reaction from bcnram in Scott Malone
I'm not sure there's any proof whatsoever that happened...
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cheron85 got a reaction from Ken Tram in Wayne Rooney
Cocu was sacked this season for getting 7 points from (I think) 13 games
From the last 14 games Rooney has taken 8 points
Across the course of his time with Derby Cocu got a win percentage and a PPG higher than Rooney has over his time in charge - Yet some people are happier with Rooney than Cocu
There's a caveat to all of this - A lot of Cocu's points last season came from the boot of Rooney - But then a lot of Rooney's points this season have been driven by Bielik being available - Cocu had a super rough time with injuries at the start of the season - Rooney has dealt with a squad with the most fragile of confidence - There are things to balance out in either scenario
Would love to know what Cocu would have been able to do with a fit squad and the board paying the little extra for Dursun but such is life
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cheron85 reacted to Philmycock in Derby County Administration (with the slight possibility of Liquidation still there)
Oh look, another "super fan", far superior us mere mortal season ticket holders.
Dave.
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cheron85 got a reaction from TuffLuff in Wayne Rooney
Cocu was sacked this season for getting 7 points from (I think) 13 games
From the last 14 games Rooney has taken 8 points
Across the course of his time with Derby Cocu got a win percentage and a PPG higher than Rooney has over his time in charge - Yet some people are happier with Rooney than Cocu
There's a caveat to all of this - A lot of Cocu's points last season came from the boot of Rooney - But then a lot of Rooney's points this season have been driven by Bielik being available - Cocu had a super rough time with injuries at the start of the season - Rooney has dealt with a squad with the most fragile of confidence - There are things to balance out in either scenario
Would love to know what Cocu would have been able to do with a fit squad and the board paying the little extra for Dursun but such is life
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cheron85 got a reaction from EraniosSocks in El DerbyCo
Not sure they're after any more input in the horror genre
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cheron85 got a reaction from r_wilcockson in El DerbyCo
You can make up a lie which is very specific - In fact common wisdom suggests that the more intricate and convenient the detail the more likely it's a lie
The Mail are more interested in selling newspapers / driving clickbait than they are reporting the truth - Jordan doesn't have that necessity
That said - I also don't know who to believe
The worst allegation people seem to be able to throw at Alonso seems to be that he's trying to re-finance the ground in order to buy players instead (take on the debt himself so the club has money for players) and then use Derby as a breeding / showcasing ground for talent he can sell on (the Brentford approach which so many seem to like) - He'd need us to stay in the championship at a minimum for that plan to work and (preferably for him) the Prem
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cheron85 got a reaction from Carnero in El DerbyCo
You can make up a lie which is very specific - In fact common wisdom suggests that the more intricate and convenient the detail the more likely it's a lie
The Mail are more interested in selling newspapers / driving clickbait than they are reporting the truth - Jordan doesn't have that necessity
That said - I also don't know who to believe
The worst allegation people seem to be able to throw at Alonso seems to be that he's trying to re-finance the ground in order to buy players instead (take on the debt himself so the club has money for players) and then use Derby as a breeding / showcasing ground for talent he can sell on (the Brentford approach which so many seem to like) - He'd need us to stay in the championship at a minimum for that plan to work and (preferably for him) the Prem
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cheron85 got a reaction from angieram in El DerbyCo
You can make up a lie which is very specific - In fact common wisdom suggests that the more intricate and convenient the detail the more likely it's a lie
The Mail are more interested in selling newspapers / driving clickbait than they are reporting the truth - Jordan doesn't have that necessity
That said - I also don't know who to believe
The worst allegation people seem to be able to throw at Alonso seems to be that he's trying to re-finance the ground in order to buy players instead (take on the debt himself so the club has money for players) and then use Derby as a breeding / showcasing ground for talent he can sell on (the Brentford approach which so many seem to like) - He'd need us to stay in the championship at a minimum for that plan to work and (preferably for him) the Prem
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cheron85 got a reaction from TigerTedd in Relegation watch
There have been times I've been a little wistful for the days of mid-table obscurity under Clough Jnr - The days when we weren't sure if Theo Robinson could somehow turn himself into a good player (spoiler, he couldn't) and when we'd pick up such bargain legends as Craig Bryson (hero) and a little known, unfancied midlands lad from the back end of nowhere could be plucked from (essentially) non-league to become a folk hero (GodBlessBucko)
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cheron85 got a reaction from GenBr in Relegation watch
There have been times I've been a little wistful for the days of mid-table obscurity under Clough Jnr - The days when we weren't sure if Theo Robinson could somehow turn himself into a good player (spoiler, he couldn't) and when we'd pick up such bargain legends as Craig Bryson (hero) and a little known, unfancied midlands lad from the back end of nowhere could be plucked from (essentially) non-league to become a folk hero (GodBlessBucko)
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cheron85 reacted to Bob The Badger in Relegation watch
So basically you're saying, we just need a draw at home to Reading - a team with nothing to play for - and we make the playoffs?
Sweet, what could be easier than that?
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cheron85 got a reaction from GboroRam in El DerbyCo
Our ground is owned by Mel - Who is a Derby fan (and has shown that by pouring his money down the pipes trying to do good things for the club)
Coventry's ground was mostly owned by the council - Who decided they weren't in a position to keep doing them a favour
Our ground is owned by a chap who seems to indicate he's willing to do the club plenty of favours - So no doubt he'll provide a structured deal on rental based on game attendances (or something similar)
What about an exceptionally gifted brick?
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cheron85 got a reaction from Betty Swollocks in El DerbyCo
Our ground is owned by Mel - Who is a Derby fan (and has shown that by pouring his money down the pipes trying to do good things for the club)
Coventry's ground was mostly owned by the council - Who decided they weren't in a position to keep doing them a favour
Our ground is owned by a chap who seems to indicate he's willing to do the club plenty of favours - So no doubt he'll provide a structured deal on rental based on game attendances (or something similar)
What about an exceptionally gifted brick?