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    Stripperg-ram got a reaction from DiggerB in Derby v Portsmouth Match Thread   
    Injuries aside, I just can’t see what we’re trying to do in terms of formation or strategy. We looked like busy fools. An energetic, yet tired away side, not a confident home side. Waghorn with some good service is good enough in this league to score a hatful of goals and his tenacity and engine are a real bonus.
    Nelson played well and I actually thought Korey Smith had one of his better games, but along with everyone else just couldn’t string a set of passes together. 

    After a 2 week break and apparently a fitness mad manager at the helm we shouldn’t be that leggy in September 
    NML needs benching. He needs rest and become a threat/surprise again. He was found out half way through last season and he’s not been effective for ages. He can still do a job, but needs a refresh.
    I’m not ‘warne out’. I’d give him until Chrimbo - but there has to be some sense of a plan. Maybe a bit glib but I didn’t think Pompey were all that good considering they’re one of the top clubs of the league. Even at our most bang average we still had enough to neutralize them, so a solid back four and a consistent attacking formation can get us a possible 2 pts a game with the players we’ve got in a seemingly poor league. But that needs to happen sooner rather than later.
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    Stripperg-ram got a reaction from Hector was the best in Derby v Portsmouth Match Thread   
    Injuries aside, I just can’t see what we’re trying to do in terms of formation or strategy. We looked like busy fools. An energetic, yet tired away side, not a confident home side. Waghorn with some good service is good enough in this league to score a hatful of goals and his tenacity and engine are a real bonus.
    Nelson played well and I actually thought Korey Smith had one of his better games, but along with everyone else just couldn’t string a set of passes together. 

    After a 2 week break and apparently a fitness mad manager at the helm we shouldn’t be that leggy in September 
    NML needs benching. He needs rest and become a threat/surprise again. He was found out half way through last season and he’s not been effective for ages. He can still do a job, but needs a refresh.
    I’m not ‘warne out’. I’d give him until Chrimbo - but there has to be some sense of a plan. Maybe a bit glib but I didn’t think Pompey were all that good considering they’re one of the top clubs of the league. Even at our most bang average we still had enough to neutralize them, so a solid back four and a consistent attacking formation can get us a possible 2 pts a game with the players we’ve got in a seemingly poor league. But that needs to happen sooner rather than later.
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    Stripperg-ram reacted to RadioactiveWaste in Paul Warne on Sportscene for full hour 1st August   
    Important update from Iran, guests of the state will be able to listen to Paul warne on repeat for the duration of their radiator chained stay.
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    Stripperg-ram reacted to JJH in Kane Wilson - Signed on a 2 year deal   
    Just seen you’ve signed him.
    Genuinely wish the lad all the best, shame it didn’t work out for him here he’s been incredibly unfortunate with injuries and then a change of system which didn’t suit him.
    Great club for him to join in L1 really and wouldn’t be surprised if we live to regret the decision, but best for all parties as of now.
    Hope he does well for you.
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    Stripperg-ram reacted to Rambalin in Embargo and Transfer restrictions lifted   
    Lifted according to Dom on Radio Derby.....will not be spending loads and still under buisness plan but we can now trade in the market  again. 
     
     
     
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    Stripperg-ram reacted to Kernow in Reasons to still (hopefully) be positive...   
    I touched on part of this in the match thread, and I am gutted to miss out although I feel like I'm less disappointed because of the circumstances. It's strange, if we'd completely capitulated and looked gutless, then I'd be fuming, but because it was down to an individual error/officiating error (again), it almost feels like well what could we do... We actually played really well, given the circumstances, deserved at least a point and showed a lot of fight. For me it's a lot different to previous seasons where we've just missed out on the top 6. I don't think "bottling" it comes into play this year. We just couldn't finish our chances, we could've won a hell of a lot more points without playing any better or any worse, just by putting away our chances. I also don't care what people say about bad decisions evening themselves out over a season, I think if someone did a case study on our season, it would show that's very far from the truth...
    But other reasons to be positive:
    - We'll have our first season in a long time where we can go into the pre-season with a bit of stability and certainty. We can look to build on the squad we do have with a manager who has had long enough to decide what we need to go up a level. It's not going to be perfect because of the circumstances we find ourselves under, but I think we should be in a much stronger position come August than we were last year. At least we won't have to wait another 2 months to know if we're going to be taken over, and start from scratch then. We won't have to miss out on signings and we can get started right now.
    - The circumstances... we'll still be under the business plan, but we'll be into our last year. There's talk it'll be 'relaxed', Nixon (yes I know) has linked us to actually spending Great British Pound Sterling on a player, whether we will or not, when was the last time we even could?
    - We're still a bigger fish in a smaller pond. I know we can't take anything for granted and big teams get 'stuck' down here. We have to take any opportunity we can to get out of this league BUT, we will be in a position where we are going to be a much bigger draw for players at this level than 90% of the opposition, and will be able to afford to pay them more too. In the Championship where we still have restrictions, I think we'd really struggle to build a squad and pick up results at the same time. I hope that just one more season at this level will set us up to have a much stronger future than a season of probably scrapping to stay up.
    - Experience at this level. The novelty will have worn off a little, for us, and for the opposition, the first trips are mostly out of the way. We can learn from naivety, errors and mistakes made this season where we've dropped silly points. Wigan, Reading and Blackpool shouldn't pose as much of a challenge, the competition this year has been fierce. Wednesday getting 96 points and only finishing 3rd is crazy, the top 3 in League 1 are far stronger than the bottom 3 in the Championship this season in my opinion.
    It's naturally disappointing to miss out however it happens, but I'm already looking forward to a busy summer and August rolling around again. It's been a long time since we've finished higher than 3rd in any division, wouldn't it be nice if this time next year that changes.
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    Stripperg-ram reacted to Yoxoram in Sheffield Wednesday (A) Sun 7th May, 12:00 KO   
    Did you visit the Sea of Tranquility where Apollo 11 landed whilst you were there? There was a spell when he played well and was one of the few Derby players who didn't look out of his depth against West Ham in the cup game. I do acknowledge that his form has been inconsistent but he seemed better when he got a run of games.
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    Stripperg-ram reacted to Ellafella in It’s been a great season …regardless.   
    Just watched PW’s pre-match Pompey. Highly verbally intelligent as always and a lovely tribute to the fans and Pride Park at the end which moistened the eyes. It’s not over yet I know …but regardless of whether we get play-offs or not, what are the 3 stand-outs which will stick in the memory for you for League One 2022/23; they don’t have to be positive, just stand-out and season-defining. Mine:
    1. David McGoldrick - sublime. I used to watch Charlie George like a hawk and still marvel at the memories. Didzy is up there with Charlie for me. Wonderful feet and vision and contribution which will stick in my memory bank. 
     
    2. Standard of Refereeing: All I’ll say is that it has on the whole been like one long episode of the League of Gentlemen & Inside Number 9 rolled into one. Port Vale at home!?! What did we do to deserve these refs? They are caricatures of themselves. 
     
    3. Max Bird away at Cheltenham - 2nd goal - “he must have a foot like a trac-shun-En-gin!” …What a goal. 
     
    If the season ends on Sunday 7th so be it. I’ve really enjoyed it and we have next season. 🐏

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    Stripperg-ram reacted to Miggins in Burton Albion (H) Sat 22nd April   
    Although i  have lived in Derbyshire for all of my adult life and I am a rams supporter I was born and brought up in Burton and I have a huge fondest for the place, I was born in a nursing home between the breweries and the marmite factory and I have always associated the 'smell' with home. My family still live nearby and though my first team is Derby I maintain an interest and a pride in the brewers. I look after my mum and I travel through Burton 4 days a week. It may well be looking run down at present, but show me a town centre which isn't. It's my home town and seeing it sneered at on this thread makes me sad. It isn't a joke at all and this negativity is nasty.
     
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    Stripperg-ram reacted to kevinhectoring in Burton Albion (H) Sat 22nd April   
    Quite enjoyed Tuesday’s A38 Derby 
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    Stripperg-ram reacted to RadioactiveWaste in Exeter City (A) Tues 18th April   
    I'm currently on a job with two guys from Exeter and one from Cornwall.
    The level of jam-first v cream first sectarianism is quite unbelievable.
     
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    Stripperg-ram reacted to fred binneys head in Exeter City (A) Tues 18th April   
    Exeter fan here, loads of good tips on this thread already, didn’t realise you were all staying for three weeks.
    I’d just add a few things: the poster who said we’re a friendly bunch is spot on, there won’t be any trouble unless you go looking for it which I’m sure you won’t. Avoid the Duke of York in that regard.
    The away end will have great pasties but they will sell out quickly, we don’t have the ovens to keep 15,000 pasties warm so please don’t abuse the catering staff, it’s not their fault. Either get there early or eat in town or at the Red Square fanzone which will be very welcoming, even if you’re wearing colours.
    Not sure which Exeter will turn up today, and imagine you’ll be saying the same thing. We gave a huge amount of energy in the argyle game on Saturday so some players may be rested, I’m looking forward to seeing our line up. I’m hoping for a good game and a City win (obvs) with a good atmosphere, but if you score twice in the first ten minutes it’ll be a morgue, especially after Saturday’s undeserved defeat to argyle which we’re all still hurting from.
    The designated away pub is St Anne’s Well which is a two minute walk to the away turnstiles. And your coaches will drop you off and pick you up from right outside the turnstiles as well. 

    I really hope you all enjoy your trip to our beautiful city, even after your heavy defeat. Funnily enough I live in Derby so will be travelling down and back today with you all, ha ha.
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    Stripperg-ram got a reaction from Zag zig in Bristol Rovers (A) Sat 15th April   
    Genuine question. I simply can’t remember…
    why did we ditch the formula that got us on a decent unbeaten run? Chiefly Sibley and smith either side of Cash and Foz and NML playing further up the pitch, not being asked to defend and  bird sitting in front of the back four?
    even if we got found out a bit, surely that was our most cohesive team?
     
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    Stripperg-ram got a reaction from Carnero in Bristol Rovers (A) Sat 15th April   
    Genuine question. I simply can’t remember…
    why did we ditch the formula that got us on a decent unbeaten run? Chiefly Sibley and smith either side of Cash and Foz and NML playing further up the pitch, not being asked to defend and  bird sitting in front of the back four?
    even if we got found out a bit, surely that was our most cohesive team?
     
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    Stripperg-ram got a reaction from BarrowRam in Bristol Rovers (A) Sat 15th April   
    Genuine question. I simply can’t remember…
    why did we ditch the formula that got us on a decent unbeaten run? Chiefly Sibley and smith either side of Cash and Foz and NML playing further up the pitch, not being asked to defend and  bird sitting in front of the back four?
    even if we got found out a bit, surely that was our most cohesive team?
     
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    Stripperg-ram got a reaction from Dordogne-Ram in Bristol Rovers (A) Sat 15th April   
    Genuine question. I simply can’t remember…
    why did we ditch the formula that got us on a decent unbeaten run? Chiefly Sibley and smith either side of Cash and Foz and NML playing further up the pitch, not being asked to defend and  bird sitting in front of the back four?
    even if we got found out a bit, surely that was our most cohesive team?
     
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    Stripperg-ram got a reaction from JustOneBiblicalKazim in Bristol Rovers (A) Sat 15th April   
    Genuine question. I simply can’t remember…
    why did we ditch the formula that got us on a decent unbeaten run? Chiefly Sibley and smith either side of Cash and Foz and NML playing further up the pitch, not being asked to defend and  bird sitting in front of the back four?
    even if we got found out a bit, surely that was our most cohesive team?
     
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    Stripperg-ram got a reaction from Wsm-ram in Bristol Rovers (A) Sat 15th April   
    Genuine question. I simply can’t remember…
    why did we ditch the formula that got us on a decent unbeaten run? Chiefly Sibley and smith either side of Cash and Foz and NML playing further up the pitch, not being asked to defend and  bird sitting in front of the back four?
    even if we got found out a bit, surely that was our most cohesive team?
     
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    Stripperg-ram got a reaction from RoyMac5 in Bristol Rovers (A) Sat 15th April   
    Genuine question. I simply can’t remember…
    why did we ditch the formula that got us on a decent unbeaten run? Chiefly Sibley and smith either side of Cash and Foz and NML playing further up the pitch, not being asked to defend and  bird sitting in front of the back four?
    even if we got found out a bit, surely that was our most cohesive team?
     
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    Stripperg-ram got a reaction from Miggins in Bristol Rovers (A) Sat 15th April   
    Genuine question. I simply can’t remember…
    why did we ditch the formula that got us on a decent unbeaten run? Chiefly Sibley and smith either side of Cash and Foz and NML playing further up the pitch, not being asked to defend and  bird sitting in front of the back four?
    even if we got found out a bit, surely that was our most cohesive team?
     
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    Stripperg-ram got a reaction from David Graham Brown in Bristol Rovers (A) Sat 15th April   
    Genuine question. I simply can’t remember…
    why did we ditch the formula that got us on a decent unbeaten run? Chiefly Sibley and smith either side of Cash and Foz and NML playing further up the pitch, not being asked to defend and  bird sitting in front of the back four?
    even if we got found out a bit, surely that was our most cohesive team?
     
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    Stripperg-ram got a reaction from angieram in Bristol Rovers (A) Sat 15th April   
    Genuine question. I simply can’t remember…
    why did we ditch the formula that got us on a decent unbeaten run? Chiefly Sibley and smith either side of Cash and Foz and NML playing further up the pitch, not being asked to defend and  bird sitting in front of the back four?
    even if we got found out a bit, surely that was our most cohesive team?
     
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    Stripperg-ram got a reaction from Rammy03 in Bristol Rovers (A) Sat 15th April   
    Genuine question. I simply can’t remember…
    why did we ditch the formula that got us on a decent unbeaten run? Chiefly Sibley and smith either side of Cash and Foz and NML playing further up the pitch, not being asked to defend and  bird sitting in front of the back four?
    even if we got found out a bit, surely that was our most cohesive team?
     
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    Stripperg-ram got a reaction from CBRammette in Bristol Rovers (A) Sat 15th April   
    Genuine question. I simply can’t remember…
    why did we ditch the formula that got us on a decent unbeaten run? Chiefly Sibley and smith either side of Cash and Foz and NML playing further up the pitch, not being asked to defend and  bird sitting in front of the back four?
    even if we got found out a bit, surely that was our most cohesive team?
     
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