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    vivalafiga46 reacted to Day in The Administration Thread   
    Just sent this to Rick Parry. I'm still yet to receive a reply to my previous email, just needed to vent my frustration. This isn't acceptable, you can't run football like this.
     

  2. Angry
    vivalafiga46 got a reaction from Arsene Titman in Fans are our own worst enemy at times   
    Yes, "flush out" our own supporters and let Gibson finish us off in peace. 
    Perhaps we should have another thread and "flush out" the "weasels" being so rude about to the EFL and our dear uncle Mel. 
    Our fans are suffering. Spending money, week after week, to support us in a rendered non-competitive state, even buying up tickets for games that we may never get to play. And other Derby 'fans' want to call them the worst enemy. 
    Pathetic thread.
    Outside of Derbyshire and DCFC fans around the world, nobody really cares about the survival of Derby County. 
    Our fans are keeping us going, not our worst enemy.
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    vivalafiga46 got a reaction from ossieram in Fans are our own worst enemy at times   
    Yes, "flush out" our own supporters and let Gibson finish us off in peace. 
    Perhaps we should have another thread and "flush out" the "weasels" being so rude about to the EFL and our dear uncle Mel. 
    Our fans are suffering. Spending money, week after week, to support us in a rendered non-competitive state, even buying up tickets for games that we may never get to play. And other Derby 'fans' want to call them the worst enemy. 
    Pathetic thread.
    Outside of Derbyshire and DCFC fans around the world, nobody really cares about the survival of Derby County. 
    Our fans are keeping us going, not our worst enemy.
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    vivalafiga46 got a reaction from I know nuffin in Fans are our own worst enemy at times   
    If you're a fan of DCFC from anywhere around the world, I would imagine that you do care.
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    vivalafiga46 got a reaction from jimtastic56 in Fans are our own worst enemy at times   
    If you're a fan of DCFC from anywhere around the world, I would imagine that you do care.
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    vivalafiga46 got a reaction from Hector was the best in Fans are our own worst enemy at times   
    Yes, "flush out" our own supporters and let Gibson finish us off in peace. 
    Perhaps we should have another thread and "flush out" the "weasels" being so rude about to the EFL and our dear uncle Mel. 
    Our fans are suffering. Spending money, week after week, to support us in a rendered non-competitive state, even buying up tickets for games that we may never get to play. And other Derby 'fans' want to call them the worst enemy. 
    Pathetic thread.
    Outside of Derbyshire and DCFC fans around the world, nobody really cares about the survival of Derby County. 
    Our fans are keeping us going, not our worst enemy.
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    vivalafiga46 got a reaction from MickD in Long Keogh piece in the Guardian   
    Keogh is a disgrace.
    Mel gets criticised for sacking only Keogh, but to be fair, Mel's hand was forced. Sacking all 3 made no sense for the club.
    Losing the Keogh tribunal was the worst case scenario and the money was gone whichever way you look at it, either on Keogh's wages or a settlement. Sacking all three would have thrown away the large investment made in Lawrence and Bennett - transfer fees, academy development and wages - and any value they retained as an asset.
    Keogh's self-inflicted injury finished him there and then as a 'top' Championship CB that could command the £25k/wk in his contract. Lawrence and Bennett retained a value and were still physically capable of performing in their roles. 
    We could have gone down that season due to a shortage of CB's, and that entitled idiot would have kept on collecting his money. If we had sacked all 3, we would have also been short in attacking areas. 
    If Keogh had any sense of duty to the club and the fans, he would have accepted the generous reduced terms offered and got his head down. He didn't, and the world saw his true colours. We lost a key member of the first XI and a top earner through their own conduct, yet retained the liability for their wages and were unable to replace the loss to the team. 
    I'm glad Keogh was sacked. It makes me sick that the entitled so and so was rewarded for his disgraceful behavior. Its even more galling that he considers he has some kind of moral high ground.
    I can't stand the sight of him anymore.
    Mel's biggest mistake on this one is that had this happened at Middlesbrough, Gibson would have sued the breweries and car manufacturers for costing them promotion.
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    vivalafiga46 got a reaction from Sweetness34 in Long Keogh piece in the Guardian   
    Keogh is a disgrace.
    Mel gets criticised for sacking only Keogh, but to be fair, Mel's hand was forced. Sacking all 3 made no sense for the club.
    Losing the Keogh tribunal was the worst case scenario and the money was gone whichever way you look at it, either on Keogh's wages or a settlement. Sacking all three would have thrown away the large investment made in Lawrence and Bennett - transfer fees, academy development and wages - and any value they retained as an asset.
    Keogh's self-inflicted injury finished him there and then as a 'top' Championship CB that could command the £25k/wk in his contract. Lawrence and Bennett retained a value and were still physically capable of performing in their roles. 
    We could have gone down that season due to a shortage of CB's, and that entitled idiot would have kept on collecting his money. If we had sacked all 3, we would have also been short in attacking areas. 
    If Keogh had any sense of duty to the club and the fans, he would have accepted the generous reduced terms offered and got his head down. He didn't, and the world saw his true colours. We lost a key member of the first XI and a top earner through their own conduct, yet retained the liability for their wages and were unable to replace the loss to the team. 
    I'm glad Keogh was sacked. It makes me sick that the entitled so and so was rewarded for his disgraceful behavior. Its even more galling that he considers he has some kind of moral high ground.
    I can't stand the sight of him anymore.
    Mel's biggest mistake on this one is that had this happened at Middlesbrough, Gibson would have sued the breweries and car manufacturers for costing them promotion.
  9. Clap
    vivalafiga46 got a reaction from angieram in Long Keogh piece in the Guardian   
    Keogh is a disgrace.
    Mel gets criticised for sacking only Keogh, but to be fair, Mel's hand was forced. Sacking all 3 made no sense for the club.
    Losing the Keogh tribunal was the worst case scenario and the money was gone whichever way you look at it, either on Keogh's wages or a settlement. Sacking all three would have thrown away the large investment made in Lawrence and Bennett - transfer fees, academy development and wages - and any value they retained as an asset.
    Keogh's self-inflicted injury finished him there and then as a 'top' Championship CB that could command the £25k/wk in his contract. Lawrence and Bennett retained a value and were still physically capable of performing in their roles. 
    We could have gone down that season due to a shortage of CB's, and that entitled idiot would have kept on collecting his money. If we had sacked all 3, we would have also been short in attacking areas. 
    If Keogh had any sense of duty to the club and the fans, he would have accepted the generous reduced terms offered and got his head down. He didn't, and the world saw his true colours. We lost a key member of the first XI and a top earner through their own conduct, yet retained the liability for their wages and were unable to replace the loss to the team. 
    I'm glad Keogh was sacked. It makes me sick that the entitled so and so was rewarded for his disgraceful behavior. Its even more galling that he considers he has some kind of moral high ground.
    I can't stand the sight of him anymore.
    Mel's biggest mistake on this one is that had this happened at Middlesbrough, Gibson would have sued the breweries and car manufacturers for costing them promotion.
  10. Haha
    vivalafiga46 reacted to Mucker1884 in Long Keogh piece in the Guardian   
    "Anymore"?   "ANYMORE"????  ?
     
    #shouldhavegonetospecsavers.
     

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    vivalafiga46 got a reaction from RoyMac5 in Long Keogh piece in the Guardian   
    Keogh is a disgrace.
    Mel gets criticised for sacking only Keogh, but to be fair, Mel's hand was forced. Sacking all 3 made no sense for the club.
    Losing the Keogh tribunal was the worst case scenario and the money was gone whichever way you look at it, either on Keogh's wages or a settlement. Sacking all three would have thrown away the large investment made in Lawrence and Bennett - transfer fees, academy development and wages - and any value they retained as an asset.
    Keogh's self-inflicted injury finished him there and then as a 'top' Championship CB that could command the £25k/wk in his contract. Lawrence and Bennett retained a value and were still physically capable of performing in their roles. 
    We could have gone down that season due to a shortage of CB's, and that entitled idiot would have kept on collecting his money. If we had sacked all 3, we would have also been short in attacking areas. 
    If Keogh had any sense of duty to the club and the fans, he would have accepted the generous reduced terms offered and got his head down. He didn't, and the world saw his true colours. We lost a key member of the first XI and a top earner through their own conduct, yet retained the liability for their wages and were unable to replace the loss to the team. 
    I'm glad Keogh was sacked. It makes me sick that the entitled so and so was rewarded for his disgraceful behavior. Its even more galling that he considers he has some kind of moral high ground.
    I can't stand the sight of him anymore.
    Mel's biggest mistake on this one is that had this happened at Middlesbrough, Gibson would have sued the breweries and car manufacturers for costing them promotion.
  12. Clap
    vivalafiga46 got a reaction from Iniestagram in Long Keogh piece in the Guardian   
    Keogh is a disgrace.
    Mel gets criticised for sacking only Keogh, but to be fair, Mel's hand was forced. Sacking all 3 made no sense for the club.
    Losing the Keogh tribunal was the worst case scenario and the money was gone whichever way you look at it, either on Keogh's wages or a settlement. Sacking all three would have thrown away the large investment made in Lawrence and Bennett - transfer fees, academy development and wages - and any value they retained as an asset.
    Keogh's self-inflicted injury finished him there and then as a 'top' Championship CB that could command the £25k/wk in his contract. Lawrence and Bennett retained a value and were still physically capable of performing in their roles. 
    We could have gone down that season due to a shortage of CB's, and that entitled idiot would have kept on collecting his money. If we had sacked all 3, we would have also been short in attacking areas. 
    If Keogh had any sense of duty to the club and the fans, he would have accepted the generous reduced terms offered and got his head down. He didn't, and the world saw his true colours. We lost a key member of the first XI and a top earner through their own conduct, yet retained the liability for their wages and were unable to replace the loss to the team. 
    I'm glad Keogh was sacked. It makes me sick that the entitled so and so was rewarded for his disgraceful behavior. Its even more galling that he considers he has some kind of moral high ground.
    I can't stand the sight of him anymore.
    Mel's biggest mistake on this one is that had this happened at Middlesbrough, Gibson would have sued the breweries and car manufacturers for costing them promotion.
  13. Like
    vivalafiga46 got a reaction from ram59 in Long Keogh piece in the Guardian   
    Keogh is a disgrace.
    Mel gets criticised for sacking only Keogh, but to be fair, Mel's hand was forced. Sacking all 3 made no sense for the club.
    Losing the Keogh tribunal was the worst case scenario and the money was gone whichever way you look at it, either on Keogh's wages or a settlement. Sacking all three would have thrown away the large investment made in Lawrence and Bennett - transfer fees, academy development and wages - and any value they retained as an asset.
    Keogh's self-inflicted injury finished him there and then as a 'top' Championship CB that could command the £25k/wk in his contract. Lawrence and Bennett retained a value and were still physically capable of performing in their roles. 
    We could have gone down that season due to a shortage of CB's, and that entitled idiot would have kept on collecting his money. If we had sacked all 3, we would have also been short in attacking areas. 
    If Keogh had any sense of duty to the club and the fans, he would have accepted the generous reduced terms offered and got his head down. He didn't, and the world saw his true colours. We lost a key member of the first XI and a top earner through their own conduct, yet retained the liability for their wages and were unable to replace the loss to the team. 
    I'm glad Keogh was sacked. It makes me sick that the entitled so and so was rewarded for his disgraceful behavior. Its even more galling that he considers he has some kind of moral high ground.
    I can't stand the sight of him anymore.
    Mel's biggest mistake on this one is that had this happened at Middlesbrough, Gibson would have sued the breweries and car manufacturers for costing them promotion.
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    vivalafiga46 got a reaction from LeedsCityRam in Long Keogh piece in the Guardian   
    Keogh is a disgrace.
    Mel gets criticised for sacking only Keogh, but to be fair, Mel's hand was forced. Sacking all 3 made no sense for the club.
    Losing the Keogh tribunal was the worst case scenario and the money was gone whichever way you look at it, either on Keogh's wages or a settlement. Sacking all three would have thrown away the large investment made in Lawrence and Bennett - transfer fees, academy development and wages - and any value they retained as an asset.
    Keogh's self-inflicted injury finished him there and then as a 'top' Championship CB that could command the £25k/wk in his contract. Lawrence and Bennett retained a value and were still physically capable of performing in their roles. 
    We could have gone down that season due to a shortage of CB's, and that entitled idiot would have kept on collecting his money. If we had sacked all 3, we would have also been short in attacking areas. 
    If Keogh had any sense of duty to the club and the fans, he would have accepted the generous reduced terms offered and got his head down. He didn't, and the world saw his true colours. We lost a key member of the first XI and a top earner through their own conduct, yet retained the liability for their wages and were unable to replace the loss to the team. 
    I'm glad Keogh was sacked. It makes me sick that the entitled so and so was rewarded for his disgraceful behavior. Its even more galling that he considers he has some kind of moral high ground.
    I can't stand the sight of him anymore.
    Mel's biggest mistake on this one is that had this happened at Middlesbrough, Gibson would have sued the breweries and car manufacturers for costing them promotion.
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    vivalafiga46 got a reaction from May Contain Nuts in Long Keogh piece in the Guardian   
    Keogh is a disgrace.
    Mel gets criticised for sacking only Keogh, but to be fair, Mel's hand was forced. Sacking all 3 made no sense for the club.
    Losing the Keogh tribunal was the worst case scenario and the money was gone whichever way you look at it, either on Keogh's wages or a settlement. Sacking all three would have thrown away the large investment made in Lawrence and Bennett - transfer fees, academy development and wages - and any value they retained as an asset.
    Keogh's self-inflicted injury finished him there and then as a 'top' Championship CB that could command the £25k/wk in his contract. Lawrence and Bennett retained a value and were still physically capable of performing in their roles. 
    We could have gone down that season due to a shortage of CB's, and that entitled idiot would have kept on collecting his money. If we had sacked all 3, we would have also been short in attacking areas. 
    If Keogh had any sense of duty to the club and the fans, he would have accepted the generous reduced terms offered and got his head down. He didn't, and the world saw his true colours. We lost a key member of the first XI and a top earner through their own conduct, yet retained the liability for their wages and were unable to replace the loss to the team. 
    I'm glad Keogh was sacked. It makes me sick that the entitled so and so was rewarded for his disgraceful behavior. Its even more galling that he considers he has some kind of moral high ground.
    I can't stand the sight of him anymore.
    Mel's biggest mistake on this one is that had this happened at Middlesbrough, Gibson would have sued the breweries and car manufacturers for costing them promotion.
  16. Haha
    vivalafiga46 reacted to Barney1991 in Club comms   
    Rama trusts letter to Mel as follows 
    Dear Mel, I wrote you but still ain't callin'
    I left my cell, my pager, and my home phone at the bottom
    I sent two letters back in autumn, you must not-a got 'em
    There probably was a problem at the post office or somethin'
    Sometimes I scribble addresses too sloppy when I jot 'em
    But anyways, duck it, what's been up? Man how's your nda is there still a problem with finances why can’t you sort them? ?
    I’m in the car right now I’m doing 90 on Brian clough way 
    Dear Mister "I'm Too Good To Call Or Write Rams Fans"
    This will be the last season ticket cash I ever send your ass
    It's been six weeks and still no word, We don't deserve it
    will the real shady Morris please stand up we’re gonna have a problem here?
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    vivalafiga46 got a reaction from RamontheMoor in Who will have the best career?   
    Most games at highest level - Knight - already capped and has a realistic opportunity of a decent international career.
    Biggest Transfer Fee - Sibley - a goalscoring run of say 9 or 10 in 6 months and his value could rocket. 
    FIFA score - Bird - peaking in FIFA 27 at 79
    Best career overall - Knight 
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    vivalafiga46 got a reaction from Chester40 in Who will have the best career?   
    Most games at highest level - Knight - already capped and has a realistic opportunity of a decent international career.
    Biggest Transfer Fee - Sibley - a goalscoring run of say 9 or 10 in 6 months and his value could rocket. 
    FIFA score - Bird - peaking in FIFA 27 at 79
    Best career overall - Knight 
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    vivalafiga46 got a reaction from RadioactiveWaste in Who will have the best career?   
    Most games at highest level - Knight - already capped and has a realistic opportunity of a decent international career.
    Biggest Transfer Fee - Sibley - a goalscoring run of say 9 or 10 in 6 months and his value could rocket. 
    FIFA score - Bird - peaking in FIFA 27 at 79
    Best career overall - Knight 
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    vivalafiga46 got a reaction from RAM1966 in Poll: Do we fans need a 'pound of flesh' from Mel?   
    Sorry, but look at the state of us. I don't understand how this isn't registering with some people yet.
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    vivalafiga46 got a reaction from Asanovic70 in Poll: Do we fans need a 'pound of flesh' from Mel?   
    Sorry, but look at the state of us. I don't understand how this isn't registering with some people yet.
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    vivalafiga46 got a reaction from jimtastic56 in Poll: Do we fans need a 'pound of flesh' from Mel?   
    Sorry, but look at the state of us. I don't understand how this isn't registering with some people yet.
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    vivalafiga46 got a reaction from Derby blood in Poll: Do we fans need a 'pound of flesh' from Mel?   
    Sorry, but look at the state of us. I don't understand how this isn't registering with some people yet.
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    vivalafiga46 got a reaction from Rammy03 in Poll: Do we fans need a 'pound of flesh' from Mel?   
    Sorry, but look at the state of us. I don't understand how this isn't registering with some people yet.
  25. Sad
    vivalafiga46 got a reaction from angieram in Graeme Shinnie - Jack Stamps Player of the Season   
    Obviously there's a lack of viable alternative recipients, but I'm actually disappointed that Shinnie has picked up an award of such prestige.
    He's neither a sound defensive screen, creative outlet or attacking threat. He is part of a midfield that is regularly overrun, he lacks bite in the tackle, he doesn't make an effort to join attacks or to get in to the box. I never get the impression that he's keen to take the responsibility to drive us on. Like others, he's happy to sit passing backwards and from side to side.
    He's not the only culprit and certainly not the worst one, but we are talking about our POTY here. Shinnie has won it by just running around a bit. 
    We need far more from a Derby County central midfielder in my opinion. We need them to either have the ability and the balls to take responsibility to drive the team forwards, or the tactical awareness and bite to to be an effective defensive screen. 
    Obviously the fans, by majority, have made the decision to vote for him, so fair play. 
    Bielik would have walked it without the injury.
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