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    Nuwtfly reacted to ram59 in Can you help?   
    Hi Duracell, we have a pair of ideal seats for you, we picked the seats because we're close to friends on the opposite side of the aisle.
    We're stair 41, row kk, seats 398,399 immediately next to the aisle in the lower east in line with the edge of the centre circle on the south stand side of the half way line. Row kk is about 4 rows down from the entry stairs and the seats are on the right as you walk down to them.
    We could meet you at the bottom of stair 41 in the concourse or you can just let me know your seat numbers.
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    Nuwtfly got a reaction from i-Ram in Paul Warne   
    The question of whether this has been a "good" season is really interesting to me.
    Statistically speaking it certainly has been. How can anyone argue that a promotion season (fingers crossed) isn't a good season?
    And yet I would say that I enjoyed the McClaren season, the Lampard, maybe even the Rowett season, more than this one.
    Why? Maybe my own personal enjoyment from football comes more from what I've seen happen over the 90 mins as opposed to the result.
    I think what this season has done has made every Derby fan, whether they realise it or not, question whether they prefer the result or the football being played. 
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    Nuwtfly got a reaction from DavesaRam in Paul Warne   
    The question of whether this has been a "good" season is really interesting to me.
    Statistically speaking it certainly has been. How can anyone argue that a promotion season (fingers crossed) isn't a good season?
    And yet I would say that I enjoyed the McClaren season, the Lampard, maybe even the Rowett season, more than this one.
    Why? Maybe my own personal enjoyment from football comes more from what I've seen happen over the 90 mins as opposed to the result.
    I think what this season has done has made every Derby fan, whether they realise it or not, question whether they prefer the result or the football being played. 
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    Nuwtfly got a reaction from TINMANTED in Paul Warne   
    The question of whether this has been a "good" season is really interesting to me.
    Statistically speaking it certainly has been. How can anyone argue that a promotion season (fingers crossed) isn't a good season?
    And yet I would say that I enjoyed the McClaren season, the Lampard, maybe even the Rowett season, more than this one.
    Why? Maybe my own personal enjoyment from football comes more from what I've seen happen over the 90 mins as opposed to the result.
    I think what this season has done has made every Derby fan, whether they realise it or not, question whether they prefer the result or the football being played. 
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    Nuwtfly got a reaction from ramtique in Paul Warne   
    The question of whether this has been a "good" season is really interesting to me.
    Statistically speaking it certainly has been. How can anyone argue that a promotion season (fingers crossed) isn't a good season?
    And yet I would say that I enjoyed the McClaren season, the Lampard, maybe even the Rowett season, more than this one.
    Why? Maybe my own personal enjoyment from football comes more from what I've seen happen over the 90 mins as opposed to the result.
    I think what this season has done has made every Derby fan, whether they realise it or not, question whether they prefer the result or the football being played. 
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    Nuwtfly got a reaction from Andicis in Paul Warne   
    The question of whether this has been a "good" season is really interesting to me.
    Statistically speaking it certainly has been. How can anyone argue that a promotion season (fingers crossed) isn't a good season?
    And yet I would say that I enjoyed the McClaren season, the Lampard, maybe even the Rowett season, more than this one.
    Why? Maybe my own personal enjoyment from football comes more from what I've seen happen over the 90 mins as opposed to the result.
    I think what this season has done has made every Derby fan, whether they realise it or not, question whether they prefer the result or the football being played. 
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    Nuwtfly reacted to B4’s Sister in DCFC Supporters Awards Night   
    Straight from the horses/footballers mouths:
    Wildsmith was asked about rumours of him leaving Derby. He has not yet been offered a new contract. 
    Ebou and his missus are absolutely loving everything about Derby. He said there are several things that need to fall into place about signing but seemed positive. He is the loveliest down to earth person. Didn’t stop smiling all night. If we need to forcefully restrain him to keep him here count me in! He doesn’t mind the Ebou chant sounding like booing. 
    Dwight Gayle is recovering well and hoping to be back next week.
    Max Bird still very much focused on the next too games, despite moving on. 
    Nathaniel Mendez-Laing smells very nice
     
     
     
     
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    Nuwtfly got a reaction from richgee1976 in Paul Warne   
    The football this season has been tough to watch, even when winning. There's definitely cause for concern when thinking about how we're going to do if we go up. 
    But if Paul Warne manages to get us promoted with a squad that has been plagued with injuries all season whilst having next to no money to spend, then he will have more than earned the right to take us into next season.
    He'll also have earned the chance to spend some money and mould this squad into what he wants.
    Quite what that might, in theory, look like worries me slightly, based on what we've seen this season. But that's just an assumption. Maybe with some money to spend, Warne can overhaul the playing staff and get us playing some nicer stuff? We'll see.
    The bigger question will then be: what money has he got to work with? 
    The club and ownership will need to back him if he's going to have a decent chance.
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    Nuwtfly got a reaction from RoyMac5 in Paul Warne   
    The question of whether this has been a "good" season is really interesting to me.
    Statistically speaking it certainly has been. How can anyone argue that a promotion season (fingers crossed) isn't a good season?
    And yet I would say that I enjoyed the McClaren season, the Lampard, maybe even the Rowett season, more than this one.
    Why? Maybe my own personal enjoyment from football comes more from what I've seen happen over the 90 mins as opposed to the result.
    I think what this season has done has made every Derby fan, whether they realise it or not, question whether they prefer the result or the football being played. 
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    Nuwtfly reacted to Kernow in Paul Warne   
    First promotion for 17 years. First automatic promotion for nearly 30 years. Let’s counter your argument and say you think that finishing 3rd, playing good football but failing where it really matters is an achievement?
    The arrogant attitude that anything less than running away with the title with triple figure points is a failure is why big clubs like Sunderland, Ipswich, Notts Forest etc got stuck down here for longer.
    Less than two years ago we had about 6 players, no academy, no manager and had to play pre-season in temporary shirts because we didn’t even have kits. We were also put under restrictions, which still haven’t run out yet. So yes, I think getting automatic promotion in this timeframe is an achievement. A very good one, actually.
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    Nuwtfly reacted to sage in Paul Warne   
    Instead of belittling people who aren't fans of Warne or confident in him in the long term, why not try debating the points they make.
     
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    Nuwtfly got a reaction from DavesaRam in Paul Warne   
    I certainly feel this way sometimes - but could it be that the quality of the football this season has been determined more by:
    - the quality of the players available to Warne (loads of injuries, especially to those with better ability)
    - His restrictions regarding recruitment
    - The reality of the league and the way the opposition force you into playing at times 
    I’ve seen us play some horrible hoofball this season but I don’t think we can say for sure that this is all on Warne and, if we go up, he’s going to have earned the right to have a go next season with (hopefully) better players 
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    Nuwtfly reacted to Kernow in Paul Warne   
    In place of who though? To finish in the top 2 we’d have needed 22 more points at least, that’s a big, big swing for another manager to achieve. And it was with a squad assembled by somebody else. You’ve said before “I hate this team”, so clearly the players didn’t have what it took any way?
    I’m not Warne’s number 1 fan, I’m not sold that he is the right long term option for us and I’d have been very happy to see him sacked after Stevenage away. But he’s gone on to make us dogged, resilient and efficient.
    I can accept people may dislike his playing style or his personality, whatever, but I can’t see how anybody could argue that he’s not done an excellent job - providing we finish the job - given the circumstances.
    He’s taken a side who was pieced together under restrictions by a different manager, straight out of administration, and built an ethos and an atmosphere that a lot have clearly bought into. I really don’t think it matters how big a side we are or how many fans we have, to be in this position 20 months after nearly ceasing to exist is a wonderful achievement.
    Whether he finishes next season as our manager or not will remain to be seen, but he absolutely deserves the opportunity to take us into the Championship.
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    Nuwtfly got a reaction from angieram in Paul Warne   
    I certainly feel this way sometimes - but could it be that the quality of the football this season has been determined more by:
    - the quality of the players available to Warne (loads of injuries, especially to those with better ability)
    - His restrictions regarding recruitment
    - The reality of the league and the way the opposition force you into playing at times 
    I’ve seen us play some horrible hoofball this season but I don’t think we can say for sure that this is all on Warne and, if we go up, he’s going to have earned the right to have a go next season with (hopefully) better players 
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    Nuwtfly got a reaction from SKRam in Paul Warne   
    I certainly feel this way sometimes - but could it be that the quality of the football this season has been determined more by:
    - the quality of the players available to Warne (loads of injuries, especially to those with better ability)
    - His restrictions regarding recruitment
    - The reality of the league and the way the opposition force you into playing at times 
    I’ve seen us play some horrible hoofball this season but I don’t think we can say for sure that this is all on Warne and, if we go up, he’s going to have earned the right to have a go next season with (hopefully) better players 
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    Nuwtfly got a reaction from SKRam in Paul Warne   
    The football this season has been tough to watch, even when winning. There's definitely cause for concern when thinking about how we're going to do if we go up. 
    But if Paul Warne manages to get us promoted with a squad that has been plagued with injuries all season whilst having next to no money to spend, then he will have more than earned the right to take us into next season.
    He'll also have earned the chance to spend some money and mould this squad into what he wants.
    Quite what that might, in theory, look like worries me slightly, based on what we've seen this season. But that's just an assumption. Maybe with some money to spend, Warne can overhaul the playing staff and get us playing some nicer stuff? We'll see.
    The bigger question will then be: what money has he got to work with? 
    The club and ownership will need to back him if he's going to have a decent chance.
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    Nuwtfly got a reaction from David Graham Brown in Paul Warne   
    The football this season has been tough to watch, even when winning. There's definitely cause for concern when thinking about how we're going to do if we go up. 
    But if Paul Warne manages to get us promoted with a squad that has been plagued with injuries all season whilst having next to no money to spend, then he will have more than earned the right to take us into next season.
    He'll also have earned the chance to spend some money and mould this squad into what he wants.
    Quite what that might, in theory, look like worries me slightly, based on what we've seen this season. But that's just an assumption. Maybe with some money to spend, Warne can overhaul the playing staff and get us playing some nicer stuff? We'll see.
    The bigger question will then be: what money has he got to work with? 
    The club and ownership will need to back him if he's going to have a decent chance.
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    Nuwtfly got a reaction from Sufferingfool in Paul Warne   
    I certainly feel this way sometimes - but could it be that the quality of the football this season has been determined more by:
    - the quality of the players available to Warne (loads of injuries, especially to those with better ability)
    - His restrictions regarding recruitment
    - The reality of the league and the way the opposition force you into playing at times 
    I’ve seen us play some horrible hoofball this season but I don’t think we can say for sure that this is all on Warne and, if we go up, he’s going to have earned the right to have a go next season with (hopefully) better players 
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    Nuwtfly got a reaction from jono in Paul Warne   
    The football this season has been tough to watch, even when winning. There's definitely cause for concern when thinking about how we're going to do if we go up. 
    But if Paul Warne manages to get us promoted with a squad that has been plagued with injuries all season whilst having next to no money to spend, then he will have more than earned the right to take us into next season.
    He'll also have earned the chance to spend some money and mould this squad into what he wants.
    Quite what that might, in theory, look like worries me slightly, based on what we've seen this season. But that's just an assumption. Maybe with some money to spend, Warne can overhaul the playing staff and get us playing some nicer stuff? We'll see.
    The bigger question will then be: what money has he got to work with? 
    The club and ownership will need to back him if he's going to have a decent chance.
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    Nuwtfly got a reaction from FlyBritishMidland in Paul Warne   
    I certainly feel this way sometimes - but could it be that the quality of the football this season has been determined more by:
    - the quality of the players available to Warne (loads of injuries, especially to those with better ability)
    - His restrictions regarding recruitment
    - The reality of the league and the way the opposition force you into playing at times 
    I’ve seen us play some horrible hoofball this season but I don’t think we can say for sure that this is all on Warne and, if we go up, he’s going to have earned the right to have a go next season with (hopefully) better players 
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    Nuwtfly reacted to Andicis in Paul Warne   
    I never said I felt it was likely. It's just the opinion I'm of really. None of us know what it'll be like, I just personally haven't enjoyed the football very much this year which I can appreciate is down to personal taste. I just have a feeling it isn't going to translate well to being in the division above when we don't have such advantages. 
    I don't think Clowes would do what I'm suggesting for a second.
    It could well have been determined by all of the above. And ultimately, if we see the job out it will be a success. I could be and would like to be wrong, I just have a feeling it won't be much fun for us next year. 
     
    Everyone would take a mid table Championship season next year, and if Warne achieved that it would be a job well done. I'm slightly twitchy however that it'll be a real scrap at the bottom. Wednesday have awful recruitment of both the manager and players to blame and Plymouth are going to stay up from here. 
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    Nuwtfly reacted to kash_a_ram_a_ding_dong in Paul Warne   
    Highest number of points in a season for us,2nd as we stand with the highest goal difference....I'll take pragmatic over "playing nice stuff" to keep on winning....and he seems to know what he's doing,so I'll leave him to it 
     
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    Nuwtfly got a reaction from Andicis in Paul Warne   
    I certainly feel this way sometimes - but could it be that the quality of the football this season has been determined more by:
    - the quality of the players available to Warne (loads of injuries, especially to those with better ability)
    - His restrictions regarding recruitment
    - The reality of the league and the way the opposition force you into playing at times 
    I’ve seen us play some horrible hoofball this season but I don’t think we can say for sure that this is all on Warne and, if we go up, he’s going to have earned the right to have a go next season with (hopefully) better players 
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    Nuwtfly got a reaction from r_wilcockson in Paul Warne   
    I certainly feel this way sometimes - but could it be that the quality of the football this season has been determined more by:
    - the quality of the players available to Warne (loads of injuries, especially to those with better ability)
    - His restrictions regarding recruitment
    - The reality of the league and the way the opposition force you into playing at times 
    I’ve seen us play some horrible hoofball this season but I don’t think we can say for sure that this is all on Warne and, if we go up, he’s going to have earned the right to have a go next season with (hopefully) better players 
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    Nuwtfly got a reaction from Archied in Paul Warne   
    The football this season has been tough to watch, even when winning. There's definitely cause for concern when thinking about how we're going to do if we go up. 
    But if Paul Warne manages to get us promoted with a squad that has been plagued with injuries all season whilst having next to no money to spend, then he will have more than earned the right to take us into next season.
    He'll also have earned the chance to spend some money and mould this squad into what he wants.
    Quite what that might, in theory, look like worries me slightly, based on what we've seen this season. But that's just an assumption. Maybe with some money to spend, Warne can overhaul the playing staff and get us playing some nicer stuff? We'll see.
    The bigger question will then be: what money has he got to work with? 
    The club and ownership will need to back him if he's going to have a decent chance.
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