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    Gritstone Ram got a reaction from Amberram in B4 - for ever a Ram 🐏   
    Happy Heavenly Birthday B4.
     
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    Gritstone Ram reacted to maxjam in Record Breakers   
    Away wins record would be nice as well...
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    Gritstone Ram reacted to Reggie Greenwood in B4 - for ever a Ram 🐏   
    Happy birthday B4 , if you can just arrange 2 more wins 🐏🐏
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    Gritstone Ram reacted to G STAR RAM in Points Deduction, Who's Next And When Will It Stop?   
    Because the EFL literally make rules up as they go along?
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    Gritstone Ram reacted to NickPFC in Last Night.   
    Nice and annoying to be proved right. At least one of your goals was result of LB going awol.
    Told you! I also said one of main strengths was character.....not giving up. Few would have
    predicted Moxon would smash ball in from 25 yards...not sure who was most surprised..him,
    his team mates or the crowd. A long range shot into Fratton End goal is always cause for mad
    partying..as long as it's Pompey who score.
    Impressed with Derby generally and your support was great. 2-2 was fair although you guys were
    probably annoyed at dropping 2 points.....was fine with us...another game ticked off list.
    Good luck Rams...hope we go up together and.....one more message:
    Hello Richard Haines.....Derby fan and dad...also my son. Love ya.
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    Gritstone Ram reacted to Comrade 86 in Match Thread: Wycombe (a)   
    Adams Park Stadium
    Wednesday, April 10th – Kick-Off: 19.45
    Still a full week to go before another match to savour, this time against a club who can sensibly lay claim to having the greatest car park in all of football. So, what is there to say about L1’s perennial not-so-nearly men? Well, they have a fantastic chairman don’t they! Who else would be magnanimous enough to name their ground after our legendary midfield destroyer, Ebou? More to the point, how did he even know Ebou was coming to Derby? Clever chap, I suppose, which is probably why he now owns more ambulances than the NHS. As for Wycombe the town, well some brief research shows that Wycombe is notable only for being surrounded by places that are not dumps. Also, for weighing its mayors to see whether they have been getting rich on the public pound. Oh, The Cornetto Trilogy too, for any Hot Fuzz fans out there.
    Moving onto Wycombe FC, well what can I say?
    No, really, what can I say?
    Oh, alright then! Their Wiki bio states that Wycombe Wanderers Football Club is an English professional association football club based in the town of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Founded in 1887, they entered the Southern League in 1896. Despite being around forever though, they’ve won the square root of feck all and in 137 years, have only managed to accrue around 7,000 supporters. I’m no maths whizz, but by utilising my trusty abacus, I’ve calculated that at their current rate of growth, they will hit Derby levels of support in only 508.86 years. Something to look forward to, then.
    Key Threats
    Well they are two-fold and to be taken seriously; firstly, there’s the threat of legal action and secondly, there’s a very real possibility that they’ll attempt to hoof half our team into the stands. Fortunately for us, we’ve already paid them out, so they’re now feasting on the bones of other clubs in financial strife. Also, their stands are tiny and their team is rubbish, so if any Wycombe player does attempt to half-volley Liam Thomson into the North Stand, he’ll probably miss it altogether.
    On the pitch, after a seriously deep dive, the only threats I’ve come up with are Luke Leahy who has amassed 8 goals and 6 assists this season from @40 starts, Dale Taylor with 5 and Joseph Low with 4. I was going to visit their forum to try to discern some interesting insider titbits for you lot; team strategy, injuries, pie quality and the like, but I immediately realised I’d rather eat my own vomit, so I didn’t bother. Feel free to have a gander yourselves though.
    The Team
    I think we’ll likely see the same starting 11, or very close to it. Fortunately, we now have the aforementioned Ebou Adams, so when they kick us, he’ll kick them back. Several times each, probably. That said, I think if we play our own game and don’t get sucked into Wycombe’s peculiar brand of anti-football, we may well win and win well.
    And sadly, that’s all folks, as the pub beckons and in truth, I’d not really counted on us getting past both Blackpool and Pompey and have nothing else prepared. A final note though, for away supporters looking for things to do before and after the game, might I recommend a trip to Henley, Marlow or Windsor instead?
    COYR
    BE MORE B4
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    Gritstone Ram got a reaction from NOTSA74 in Match Thread: vs Portsmouth (a)   
    Tbh I agree with you 
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    Gritstone Ram reacted to Caerphilly Ram in Match Thread: vs Portsmouth (a)   
    Collins lays it off to Ward who smashes one across the keeper and into the far corner from about 22 yard out 😁 

    *sky commentary team sound very sad about it as they say it was deflected 
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    Gritstone Ram reacted to Caerphilly Ram in Match Thread: vs Portsmouth (a)   
    Get in!!!!! Counter attack finished with class by Joe Ward 

     
    Assist from CBT who some of our fans are keen to say is no use 👀 
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    Gritstone Ram reacted to Comrade 86 in Match Thread: vs Portsmouth (a)   
    Be finishing with a Stoolfall Quad after that lot!

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    Gritstone Ram reacted to Comrade 86 in Match Thread: vs Portsmouth (a)   
    Match Thread: vs Portsmouth (a)
    Tuesday, April 2nd, Kick-Off – 8.00pm
    Head to Head:
    Two grand old clubs who first met way back in 1902 in the FA Cup, a game that resulted in a rather unsatisfactory 0-0 bore draw. The replay at saw us winning the replay 6-3 which doubtless gave the early Rams faithful a little more to cheer. Since then, there’s not been a deal between the two sides, with Derby edging the charts with 42 wins to Pompey’s 35.
    Games won: 42
    Games drawn: 23
    Games lost: 35
    The Status Quo:
    Well, it’s looking good right now my fellow rams. Likewise for Pompey, who do look near to uncatchable now, though there doubtless remain some happy clappers like yours truly who will still be hoping Portsmouth slip up and what better place for them to begin their demise than in front of their own fans on Tuesday evening? That said, Portsmouth have arguably been THE most consistent side in the division, steadily accumulating wins after a minor, mid-season wobble. It’s fair to say that while they’ve continued their good form, our post-Xmas wobble saw us fall back a little, though if we look at the last half dozen games, we’ve actually outpointed them, indeed only Lincoln, who seem to lay waste to every team they meet right now, can claim to be in better form than our own beloved Rams.

    The Key Threats:
    There’s little doubt that Cody Bishop is their main striking threat with 16 goals and 2 assists to his name this season, but Pompey can boast other threats, none less than Paddy Lane who has netted 11 times this season, also weighing in with 6 assists. Abu Kamara and Marlon pack have 8 assists a piece, so it’s fair to say that Pompey have multiple attacking threats and they promise to provide us with our toughest game of the season and one in which Nelson and Cashin will need to be absolutely on their A-game if we are to leave with Fratton Park with anything to show for the game.
    Team News:
    Like most, I was delighted to see Collo return to the fold so swiftly and he looked pretty damn sharp to be honest. Perhaps the ‘rest’ has actually done him well! This is critical as for me, Wash and Waggy look some way off their peak and I suppose, given their lack of games this year, that’s easy to understand.
    I was also delighted to see Korey Smith start and for me, he has to stay in the starting 11. He’s not entirely dissimilar to Hourihane, but his mobility gives us more stability, though that said, we did again leave gaps between the press and our back line against Blackpool and if we do so again against Pompey, we might find ourselves in some bother.
    With a considerable injury list still hampering his efforts, Warne will again need to marshal his troops carefully and I’d expect a cagey performance from both sides where moments of quality will likely settle the game, rather than one side establishing outright dominance. I’ll drop another update on injuries etc, on this thread nearer the game, but I’d be looking at something similar to what we saw yesterday, with a couple of tweaks:
    Firstly, I’ve assumed Elder is once more broken and that we’ll therefore need to use Sibbo in the LB role again. I’d have preferred him starting higher up the pitch, but we have so many missing that it’s a case of needs must. In so much, the back 4 pick themselves.
    I’ve kept the same midfield as last week, with Smith again taking the starting role and Conor set to figure later in the game. Adams remains on fire and simply has to start every match now. The only other tweak I’d use would be to play Wash in behind Collo, assuming Jimmy is able to manage 60 minutes at this point in his return. That gives us something like the line-up below, but I do expect this to change, as I very seldom guess Warne’s selection correctly and I’m also hopeful we’ll have one or two more to pick from. CBT, now with some minutes under his belt, appears to be finding some good form and despite our injury situation, we'll have some interesting bench options all the same and perhaps he might even earn a start?


    The Game:
    I don’t think there’s any doubt that both sides have sufficient quality to punish any errors made and I think this will simply come down to which side best executes their game plan and who is most clinical with the chances they fashion. I’m going for a 1-1 draw with Nate to re-find his scoring touch and secure us another vital point. I think with both clubs and sets of fans riding high, it ought to be a great atmosphere though at present, there is some rain forecast. For anyone making a mini-break of it, please see some 'Things To Do' suggestions and links to some decent eateries below, as suggested by TripAdvisor:
    https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attractions-g186298-Activities-Portsmouth_Hampshire_England.html
    https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurants-g186298-Portsmouth_Hampshire_England.html
    Enjoy the game my fellow Rams fans and safe journey to and fro.
    COYR
    BE MORE B4

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    Gritstone Ram got a reaction from Gee SCREAMER !! in Coming to Derby. Advice please folks.   
    Just as bad coming from the Bakewell side. I often get caught out when I’ve just got out of Matlock and hit the traffic and I always say ffs 🤦‍♂️.
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    Gritstone Ram reacted to Justin Ratcliffe in Taunton Coach CONFIRMED for Rams v Orient 13 April   
    The Official Derby County Supporters Club West Country Branch are delighted to CONFIRM a supporters coach from Taunton J25/M5 for Rams v Orient on 13 April. (8.00 am depart)
    Book now to join our family orientated travel. Pick ups at Bristol, Wychbold and Solihull. Executive 49s coach will full facilities. 
    To book: Message on here with full contact details or email to: derbycountytravel@gmail.com 

    Please indicate names of those wishing to travel and where you wish to get on.
    Thank you to the brilliant group of Wedt Country Rams - some travelling 2 hours plus just to get up the meet point! 
    More details on our FB page : https://www.facebook.com/share/p/VQY7aYtoBkr8mSoZ/?mibextid=WC7FNe
    Justin Ratcliffe
    Secretary - DCSCWCB
    30th Anniversay: 1994-2024
     
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    Gritstone Ram reacted to Black ('n' White) Sheep in 2024 loans out   
    Dajaune Brown scored again for Gateshead 🐏
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    Gritstone Ram reacted to Gee SCREAMER !! in Coming to Derby. Advice please folks.   
    The joy of sitting at those traffic lights at the turn for Crich and Cromford  at weekends and even more so at bank holidays.  As you sit waiting you get surrounded by revving bikes full of 60yr old blokes who turn into Mad Max for the afternoon and screech off as soon as the light turns Green and leave you sat there as one car makes it through.  Lovely day out spending an hour travelling 1/2 mile. 
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    Gritstone Ram got a reaction from RadioactiveWaste in Coming to Derby. Advice please folks.   
    You’ve brought back some memories there. Especially the Rat Burger. 
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    Gritstone Ram reacted to VulcanRam in Coming to Derby. Advice please folks.   
    I was there today for an hour as it turns out, it was empty and raining, so I managed to park on the main road (that’s a first) outside a very nice cafe. I must go there more often when it’s cold and wet.
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    Gritstone Ram reacted to Bluebazooka in Pompey fan in peace   
    Evening lads. Looking forward to our match next Tuesday. 
    Think we'd both be happy with a draw? 
    I'm a moderator on a pompey forum and we'd love to read your views on the match. 
    Were a friendly bunch, so if you want to exchange views with pompey fans please feel free to register and post on our forum. 
    You'll be welcome. 
    They'll be a match thread going up after tomorrow's games are done and dusted. 
    We look forward to welcoming you. 
    Good luck for your remaining games. 
    Please register and post your views here 
    https://www.thepompey.uk/
     
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    Gritstone Ram reacted to RadioactiveWaste in Coming to Derby. Advice please folks.   
    And stay for the dancing in the pavilion, and greasy rat burger from the arcade over the road after as you gently walk you new soon be STD along the river.
    Also, if you're both 7 years old there's Gullivers kingdom.
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    Gritstone Ram got a reaction from Derby4Me in Coming to Derby. Advice please folks.   
    Come to Matlock Bath it’s a bit like Blackpool without the sea. You’ll have the added bonus if the weathers good of sitting in traffic for a few hours and no where to park. 
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    Gritstone Ram got a reaction from RadioactiveWaste in Coming to Derby. Advice please folks.   
    Come to Matlock Bath it’s a bit like Blackpool without the sea. You’ll have the added bonus if the weathers good of sitting in traffic for a few hours and no where to park. 
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    Gritstone Ram reacted to Crewton in Coming to Derby. Advice please folks.   
    When I was a kid, a trip to Matlock Bath was as good as a trip to the seaside, for all those reasons.
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    Gritstone Ram got a reaction from Ken Tram in Coming to Derby. Advice please folks.   
    Come to Matlock Bath it’s a bit like Blackpool without the sea. You’ll have the added bonus if the weathers good of sitting in traffic for a few hours and no where to park. 
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    Gritstone Ram got a reaction from Crewton in Coming to Derby. Advice please folks.   
    Come to Matlock Bath it’s a bit like Blackpool without the sea. You’ll have the added bonus if the weathers good of sitting in traffic for a few hours and no where to park. 
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    Gritstone Ram reacted to Millenniumram in England - Euro 2024   
    Deserved that. More than that to be honest. Much the better team.
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