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    Tamworthram reacted to Foreveram in FA Cup 1st Round Draw.   
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    Tamworthram got a reaction from BathRam72 in FA Cup 1st Round Draw.   
    How much Derby are “respected” by other clubs fans is debatable but that’s not what the debate is about. It’s whether broadcasters would find Wrexham and their Hollywood connections more appealing than Derby.
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    Tamworthram reacted to GboroRam in Palestine   
    I hope we can still laugh at the stupid stuff. 
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    Tamworthram reacted to DenmarkRam in Derby v Shrewsbury (A) Match Thread   
    Flying over from Denmark go watch this and the Exeter game on tuesday. 
    Hoping for a nice weekend in Shrewsbury. 
    Last year we didnt score when I the two games i saw live.. this year can only get better 🙂
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    Tamworthram got a reaction from jimtastic56 in FA Cup 1st Round Draw.   
    Broadcast companies probably aren't going to be interested in home crowds. Sadly, a Hollywood "star" being in attendance may be of more interest to them.
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    Tamworthram got a reaction from David Graham Brown in Is Warne plotting a cunning plan   
    Or the players making bad decisions, missing reasonably easy chances, executing poor passes or making silly mistakes? (Obviously these things don’t happen all of the time but I’m sure they have contributed to some of the points dropped).
     
    Our failure to be higher up the table must surely be a joint responsibility between the coaching/recruitment team and the players. The atmosphere generated by the supporters must have an effect (good or bad) but IMO is way down the list of reasons we are where we are.
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    Tamworthram reacted to Ghost of Clough in FA Cup 1st Round Draw.   
    TV companies want to have as many viewers as possible, so they don't just look at local support. Thanks to Ryan Reynolds, Wrexham are now known nationally and globally. For example, Derby currnetly have just shy of 400k Twitter followers, whilst Wrexham have exploded to over 550k.
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    Tamworthram reacted to sage in How good is our squad?   
    You've not watched them play ffs. 
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    Tamworthram reacted to YorkshireRam in How good is our squad?   
    2. Not a massive sample size but had a quick look at the Opta stats also, and considered age/potential and our depth in their respective positions.
    It's a decent question, but one I would also direct at the initial post that dismissed Oxford's squad offhand...
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    Tamworthram got a reaction from oodledoodle in FA Cup 1st Round Draw.   
    Yes but we've only played 11. If we scored 13 goals across the two game "in hand" we'd be above them. 😁
    Seriously though, they will be a threat especially at their place. But, on the other hand, we're top scorers away from home (joint with Mansfield) across all 4 divisions on 14.
    An intriguing tie that won't really be a shock (IMO) whatever the result. My prediction would be a draw with us winning the replay.
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    Tamworthram reacted to CongletonRam in How good is our squad?   
    That question can only be answered by someone who has watched Oxford at length this season and studied what every player has to offer in their individual position, then compared them to our squad.
    Maybe you have done that...have you?
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    Tamworthram got a reaction from Alph in Palestine   
    Clumsy or careless? As in care less.
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    Tamworthram reacted to Ewe Ram in Fireworks   
    Pets aren’t just dogs. My cats are genuinely scared. If they have the capability to make silent pretty fireworks why don’t they just do that? 
    anyone who gets a thrill out of a loud bang is just a bit weird 
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    Tamworthram reacted to PistoldPete in Palestine   
    You can call it reckless , even potentially a war crime if you prefer, but they do not on purpose kill civilians . 
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    Tamworthram reacted to Caerphilly Ram in Derby v Shrewsbury (A) Match Thread   
    Elder and Ward back in full training with the squad, adds to the options and depth if they’re ready for the weekend.
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    Tamworthram reacted to YorkshireRam in How good is our squad?   
    This comment has popped up twice now, and it really needs the caveat of *wage budget.
    We didn't spend a penny on transfer fees this summer when Charlton, for example, spent just under £1m on Alfie May. This is off the back of 3 years of this being a forced transfer policy as well. The last player we paid a fee for was Jozwiak!
    Now WHY we haven't spent transfer fees is a question i'd love to know the answer to, but I highly doubt the sole answer is 'Paul Warne', which means there's more nuance to this than you'd like to suggest here. 
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    Tamworthram reacted to Alph in Palestine   
    Wish we'd stop the antisemitism debate. 
    Because I don't believe anyone truly believes that it's the underlying issue of the last half century. It's not irrelevant but the vast majority of hate aimed at Israel is aimed at Israel and not Jews. 
    The arguments around Israel/Palestine often end up this way and I bet this thread will be closed if it continues down this route? 
    Not my place to tell people what to say, of course. 
    But it's a bit of sidetrack to the real topic. As @ariotofmyown said, there's probably less animosity towards Jews in the Muslim world than elsewhere?
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    Tamworthram got a reaction from oodledoodle in How good is our squad?   
    Not forgetting that 2 of Bishop's goals have been penalties whilst none of Waghorn's have.
    I know you you still need to score from the penalty spot so credit is due but it can distort the goals scored a little.
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    Tamworthram reacted to oodledoodle in How good is our squad?   
    Of those, none have a better goal-per-minutes record than Waghorn, so it looks like a fantastic bit of business by us. Imagine spending 500k on Bishop for him to take 40 minutes longer than Waggy to score.
     

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    Tamworthram reacted to MadAmster in How good is our squad?   
    When players are rumoured to be coming, looking at their past is relevant. When they arrive, it's more what they do for us.
     
    Joe Wildsmith: Used as a bit part player for Wednesday (74 games in 9 seasons). Played very well for us, so far. 
    Kane Wilson: Has played the majority of his career in League Two on loan at very small clubs. 23 years old. Started low level, came to us and has had injury problems but has looked good in his few appearances.
    Craig Forsyth: Has started to show signs particularly in recent games that age is catching up with him. Agree
    Conor Hourihane: Played the majority of his career at League One level or below (but did play in the Prem for a time at Villa) Not worth a start at the moment IMO
    Sonny Bradley: Played the majority of his career at League One level or below. Not the best of starts for us but has looked better in his recent sub appearances. Won't be replacing Nelson of Cashin just yet.
    Eiran Cashin: A good prospect and will go on to play at a higher level, but both times I have listened to opposition radio commentary of our games, and in both games they claimed they were targeting Cashin for his lack of pace. Brighton were reportedly interested but the fact that he remains at Derby likely tells a tale. Not the fastest over 5 yards but does get there. Apparently, once BHA finally agreed to Derby's terms  which included a loan back for the rest of this season, there wasn't enough time to get the deal registered with the FA before the deadline.
    Tom Barkhuizen: Released by Preston as he clearly wasn't considered good enough for them. Not the world's best but he has looked good when fit.
    Max Bird: A good player at this level and has shown he can be a decent player in the Championship. A class player who will move in the summer if we don't get promoted
    James Collins: Played the majority of his career at League One level or below. Immense work rate. Very good in his defensive duties. Not a hold up target man, that's not his skill set. He needs to spend more time in and around the box rather than dropping deep or going out wide as often as he does. Also needs to get on the end of crosses.
    Martyn Waghorn: 14 goals in his last 3 seasons. Any goal is a bonus. 6 goals already this season
    Mendez-Liang: Played the majority of his career at League One level or below (but did play in the Prem for a season at Cardiff). Has looked off the pace a lot this season. Not in my starting XI but could be a very good impact sub
    Korey Smith: A player who has yo-yo ed  between Division One and the Championship. Didn't like him at DM last season but he did well at right back. Has looked better this season at DM
    Scott Loach: Played the majority of his career at League One level or below. 3rd choice keeper and is as good as you'd get for that role at this level.
    Conor Washington: Played the majority of his career at League One level or below. Scored goals at this level but hasn't set the place alight yet
    Liam Thompson: Not sure PW trusts Liam, as he struggles for playing time. Yet, prior to his injury, PW was singing his praises...
    Louie Sibley: Needs to produce more and learn to be a little less rash in the tackle (or even learn to tackle if he is going to be played deeper) He can tackle, proved that during his long stints at left back and left wing back last season. Something, no idea what, appears to get him seeing red and taking a player out, unnecessarily. That's the problem that needs solving. As well as LB and LWB, he played left wing right wing and DM last season. He's a #10 who never gets played there. He's never had a run of games in a single position. This, IMO, is why he hasn't developed as much as one would hope. I think PW will put Waggy or Max at #10 ahead of Louie. Taking that into account, I hope he gets a run on the wing instead of NML
    Tyreece John Jules: 9 goals in 56 in the main at League One level. Hardly prolific for a player who is dubbed a striker. This is his 4th season meaning he's been getting an average of 18 appearances a season. A fair few of those won't have been starts. A class striker would still have got a higher return. This maybe his level, we'll find out when he's had some more playing time. In his 2 appearances for us so far he has shown flashes of skill and he is very fast. Possibly a good impact sub?
    Callum Elder: Played the majority of his career at League One level or below. Injury has meant we can't judge how he'll do with us at this level.
    Tyrese Fornah: Played the majority of his short career at League One level or below. Unnecessary yellow cards in his first 2 games but looked good. There followed 3 good performances and then 2 lesser ones. For me he looks like a good signing, hopefully that will prove true.
    Joe Ward: Played the majority of his short career at League One level or below. Injuries mean we can't judge him yet.
    Josh Vickers: Played the majority of his career at League One level or below. Brought in as #2 keeper. Looked good enough against the 'pies for us to be reasonably confident when he comes on.
    Jake Rooney: Played all of his short career at League One level or below. Pre his ACL, looked good enough to keep the shirt.
    Curtin Nelson: Played the majority of his career at League One level or below. Looking solid alongside Cash.
     
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    Tamworthram reacted to Day in Fireworks   
    Feels a bit distasteful given what is going on in the world today, however it is time for my annual topic on fireworks.
    It's October 16th.
    The dog is petrified hiding in the bathroom. Shut the seat to hide the skiddys.
    Ban the public sale of fireworks ffs!

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    Tamworthram reacted to BaaLocks in Car insurance   
    Thx - good feedback. I have actually found that it doesn't move if I put my wife on/off but some other drivers it did.
    Re: rentals I mean I decline the incremental options they always offer (no claims protection / excess cover etc) and I've been doing it for so long now that I am not sure I would be worse off even if I did scrape a kerb etc.
    Interesting point @RoyMac5 - I haven't actually thought that quotes might actually go up if I reduce my mileage too much. I guess there is some logic in that very low mileage drivers would be a little more likely to crash.
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    Tamworthram got a reaction from BaaLocks in Car insurance   
    I think you’ll find, for some bizarre reason, removing additional named drivers will often increase the premium. I tried it for my car (removed my wife who also has her own car) and the quote went up. Same for my mother in law. Took her husband off (who now has dementia and therefore can’t drive anyway) and the quote went up.
    With regard to renting a car, surely you don’t mean you decline any sort of insurance or are you covered by your normal insurance? Minor scrapes are fine (if that even exists especially when it comes to rental cars) but what if you had a more serious accident? When renting a car abroad it’s also worth taking out excess cover insurance before you go (not with the rental company obviously). It only costs a few pounds but could save you big time. I friend of mine hit the curb quite badly when driving from the airport to the Villa they were staying at (probably because of driving on the “wrong” side of the road). The excess was a lot (as I think it often is with holiday rentals) but, fortunately for them they had excess cover. 
     
     
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    Tamworthram reacted to cstand in FA Cup 1st Round Draw.   
    I think the BBC prefer the underdog at home so I think Chesterfield will be their first choice.
     
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    Tamworthram got a reaction from David Graham Brown in How good is our squad?   
    I suspect/assume it was a joke. By definition, if you're doing a job for the first time you can't have any previous experience of doing it. 
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