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Bald Eagle's Barmy Army

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    Bald Eagle's Barmy Army got a reaction from 48 hours in Kaide Gordon - signed for Liverpool   
    I know a better game - lets ask a 16 year old without an agent in his ear thinking about his/her commission when the deal gets done.
    IMO, anybody still at school should never have a decision made by money and a decision should be solely based on the development of that child. Even his mum said yesterday he was being paid 4x what Derby offered. This lads decision isn't based on football matters, only financial gain. 
    When Kaide walked into Moor Farm when he was 6/7/8 whatever age he came through, Derby was the right move for him. Why isn't it now? Money, money, money. And again, his mum said last night, look at the training facilities of Liverpool compared to Derby. So disrespectful to say that because those facilities have got him to where he is now during the last 10 years. 
    Enjoy the limelight for the next few months/years and hopefully you've made the right decision for your son. 
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    Bald Eagle's Barmy Army got a reaction from DanS1992 in Kaide Gordon - signed for Liverpool   
    He's 16 and still at school. He should be learning the game and money shouldn't even come into it at this age. Unless of course mum has been offered a shiny new car. 
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    Bald Eagle's Barmy Army got a reaction from Ted McMinn Football Genius in Kaide Gordon - signed for Liverpool   
    He's 16 and still at school. He should be learning the game and money shouldn't even come into it at this age. Unless of course mum has been offered a shiny new car. 
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    Bald Eagle's Barmy Army reacted to Rev in RamsTV Feedback   
    I'll give some honest feedback.
    It's awesome to be able to see u18's/23's games live and for free.
    A few seasons ago you'd see a name appear on the 1st team teamsheet and wondered who it was, and what sort of player are they?
    Now you wonder when these kids will get a chance in the 1st team, having seen multiple times how good they are.
    It's been a fantastic tool to bring fans closer to the club beyond 1st team level , invested in the future players when they make the breakthrough, and quite smug when you realise other teams fans at our level aren't getting anywhere near the same level of access.
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    Bald Eagle's Barmy Army reacted to ThePrisoner in Suite Chinese people   
    Suite and Sour?
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    Bald Eagle's Barmy Army reacted to Inverurie Ram in Frank Lampard   
    I watched the game in Commercial Inn, Inverurie and I bought myself a pint of perroni, sat down next to a bloke with a real parrot on his shoulder!.....I had a look at my pint and it was definitely my first pint of the day......and nobody batted an eyelid to this parrot, big red and green one, looked like he was Man Utd, no blue on him, I think blue is more budgeeregar, anyway there's no joke, no gag coming, this was for real, so I looked up at the big screen and enjoyed the first half, Man Utd leading 1-0.
    The bloke and parrot left the pub at half time and the parrot said goodbye on the way out, and the half dozen or so folk sat on the bar stools around the bar turned around on a Sunday afternoon and wished them both a goodbye. I looked at my pint again, did a head shake and carried on as per normal and enjoyed the second half.
    Sometimes I wonder why I live in Scotland, I think it's for the entertainment, anyway you couldn't make it up, as for the football, I don't like the Manx, don't like the Spivs, but I'm looking forward to seeing that parrot again!
    And if I had one of them modern phones with a camera, I'd have taken a picture, one day I might catch up with the modern world!
    Up The Rams.
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    Bald Eagle's Barmy Army reacted to loweman2 in The Old Guard   
    I was really lucky to get an invite along today to the yard from John O’Hare to meet up with some of the 70s legends who were meeting up to celebrate Roy Macs 70th birthday and the annual Easter visit of Alan Hinton.
    i thought I would take the opportunity to take my son along to meet some of the older players who when he is grown up will hopefully be given the status that that Steve Bloomer gets now, at least he will have a few photos to show that he really did meet the men who made us famous and for a brief moment in time perhaps the greatest football team in the world ?
    when I got there I was a little embarrassed to find that I was the only member of the general public in attendance and felt a little bit out of place, the classic gatecrasher at the party, fortunately I know a number of them already and was instantly welcomed, I made sure that we sat just out side of the main group to allow them to chat to each other
    Every one of them made time to come over and have a sit with us, I had of course taken some stuff to get signed as it was to good an opportunity to miss, after checking that they were ok with it they signed stuff and sat and talked and had photos with my son, he loved it and entered into some great conversation with them all, he was asking them about the odd haircuts that they had on the photos ( he is only eight) he told John Ohare that he should now be called john nohare which I’m not sure if john picked up on or not, he spoke to Alan about his white boots and got me showing Alan photos of his green boots, to a man they sat and chatted away talking about anything and everything, the numbers continue to dwindle, I felt like the man in the middle sharing stories of my recent meets with Colin Boulton, Colin Todd, Frank Wignall, john McGovern, and Peter Daniel, those in attendance (some with their good ladies) were John Ohare, Alan Hinton, Alan Durban, Roy McFarland, Roger Davies, Rod Thomas, Jim Walker and Henry newton, once again it struck me that the club should make more of a fuss of these guys whilst they are with us, let’s not wait twenty year before we finally get round to making up a song for them that we sing and the younger generation doesn’t have a clue what the names Todd, McFarland, Nish, Hector, Hennessy, Boulton, Newton, Gemmill, Davies, McFarland, O’Hare, McGovern, Hinton etc mean to Derby as a city.



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    Bald Eagle's Barmy Army got a reaction from Inverurie Ram in Derby County Flags   
    Your dedication is unreal. I solute the lot of you
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