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    S8TY got a reaction from SKRam in Match Thread: Leyton Orient (h)   
    Bolton 2-1
     
     
     
     
     
    not really 1-1 😃
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    S8TY got a reaction from SKRam in Match Thread: Leyton Orient (h)   
    2 wins and we are there!!!!!! 
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    S8TY got a reaction from Patrick Rams in Match Thread: Leyton Orient (h)   
    2 wins and we are there!!!!!! 
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    S8TY reacted to CapeTownRams in Match Thread: Leyton Orient (h)   
    U w***** 😅 
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    S8TY got a reaction from oodledoodle in Match Thread: Leyton Orient (h)   
    2 wins and we are there!!!!!! 
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    S8TY got a reaction from Barney1991 in Match Thread: Leyton Orient (h)   
    Bolton 2-1
     
     
     
     
     
    not really 1-1 😃
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    S8TY got a reaction from littleover ram in Match Thread: Leyton Orient (h)   
    It’s all Bolton
    this next 5 mins plus added time is so critical to where we finish 
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    S8TY reacted to Bris Vegas in Match Thread: Leyton Orient (h)   
    Derby have been excellent today. Best home performance in months.
    Elsewhere, it’s a shame Posh look done. Ideally we want them to have something to play for against Bolton at the end of the season.
    With a fixture pile up, you can see them resting all their better players against Bolton for the playoffs.
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    S8TY reacted to JuanFloEvraTheCocu'sNesta in Match Thread: Leyton Orient (h)   
    STOP THE FUDGING COUNT. Full time now please 
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    S8TY reacted to Comrade 86 in Match Thread: Leyton Orient (h)   
    Always liked that Sonny Bradley 👀
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    S8TY got a reaction from David Graham Brown in Paul Warne   
    I like Warne as a person I've mentioned this many times but I still want to see a change at end of season
    We need to be seeking out a young coach with bright ideas , we should as a club be looking constantly because long term Warne isn't the answer
    Hearing how Alonso has transformed Leverkusen with his ideas and passion with players who are not big names is amazing considering he'd only ever managed a youth side and a B side in Spain yet Leverkusen saw something in Alonso, all good coaches and managers start somewhere why not at DCFC ?
    There are also plenty of failures I know that but with our CAT1 academy wouldn't it be great foresight to try and get a young coach in with bright ideas who's going to embrace the academy  and have a long term project playing some decent football
    Nothing against Warne but if we go up I'd like someone who will spend what funds we have prudently and build something sustainable here using the academy as well 
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    S8TY reacted to Rammy03 in Paul Warne   
    "Players lose you games, not tactics"
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    S8TY got a reaction from norwichram in Paul Warne   
    I like Warne as a person I've mentioned this many times but I still want to see a change at end of season
    We need to be seeking out a young coach with bright ideas , we should as a club be looking constantly because long term Warne isn't the answer
    Hearing how Alonso has transformed Leverkusen with his ideas and passion with players who are not big names is amazing considering he'd only ever managed a youth side and a B side in Spain yet Leverkusen saw something in Alonso, all good coaches and managers start somewhere why not at DCFC ?
    There are also plenty of failures I know that but with our CAT1 academy wouldn't it be great foresight to try and get a young coach in with bright ideas who's going to embrace the academy  and have a long term project playing some decent football
    Nothing against Warne but if we go up I'd like someone who will spend what funds we have prudently and build something sustainable here using the academy as well 
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    S8TY got a reaction from Kathcairns in Paul Warne   
    I like Warne as a person I've mentioned this many times but I still want to see a change at end of season
    We need to be seeking out a young coach with bright ideas , we should as a club be looking constantly because long term Warne isn't the answer
    Hearing how Alonso has transformed Leverkusen with his ideas and passion with players who are not big names is amazing considering he'd only ever managed a youth side and a B side in Spain yet Leverkusen saw something in Alonso, all good coaches and managers start somewhere why not at DCFC ?
    There are also plenty of failures I know that but with our CAT1 academy wouldn't it be great foresight to try and get a young coach in with bright ideas who's going to embrace the academy  and have a long term project playing some decent football
    Nothing against Warne but if we go up I'd like someone who will spend what funds we have prudently and build something sustainable here using the academy as well 
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    S8TY reacted to Nuwtfly in Paul Warne   
    Totally agree with all of this.
    I think the last few games of this season are, for supporters, make or break. If we don't go up I'm not sure there will be many that will want to see another season of League One with Paul Warne. It's been hard enough to watch this season...and we're second!
    Whether or not David Clowes sees it that way, though...
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    S8TY got a reaction from LeedsCityRam in Paul Warne   
    I like Warne as a person I've mentioned this many times but I still want to see a change at end of season
    We need to be seeking out a young coach with bright ideas , we should as a club be looking constantly because long term Warne isn't the answer
    Hearing how Alonso has transformed Leverkusen with his ideas and passion with players who are not big names is amazing considering he'd only ever managed a youth side and a B side in Spain yet Leverkusen saw something in Alonso, all good coaches and managers start somewhere why not at DCFC ?
    There are also plenty of failures I know that but with our CAT1 academy wouldn't it be great foresight to try and get a young coach in with bright ideas who's going to embrace the academy  and have a long term project playing some decent football
    Nothing against Warne but if we go up I'd like someone who will spend what funds we have prudently and build something sustainable here using the academy as well 
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    S8TY got a reaction from RedSox in Paul Warne   
    I like Warne as a person I've mentioned this many times but I still want to see a change at end of season
    We need to be seeking out a young coach with bright ideas , we should as a club be looking constantly because long term Warne isn't the answer
    Hearing how Alonso has transformed Leverkusen with his ideas and passion with players who are not big names is amazing considering he'd only ever managed a youth side and a B side in Spain yet Leverkusen saw something in Alonso, all good coaches and managers start somewhere why not at DCFC ?
    There are also plenty of failures I know that but with our CAT1 academy wouldn't it be great foresight to try and get a young coach in with bright ideas who's going to embrace the academy  and have a long term project playing some decent football
    Nothing against Warne but if we go up I'd like someone who will spend what funds we have prudently and build something sustainable here using the academy as well 
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    S8TY reacted to Justin Ratcliffe in Taunton Coach CONFIRMED for Rams v Orient 13 April   
    We are looking forward to seeing everyone on Saturday including those who came on our first Taunton coach v Bolton and those travelling with us for the first time. You are ALL very welcome and your support is amazing!
    We do have still a few coach seats still available - anyone interested should email us ASAP on:
    derbycountytravel@gmail.com
    Thank you and look forward to seeing you Saturday.
    Come on You 🐏!!!
     
    Justin Ratcliffe
    Secretary - DCSCWCB
    30th Anniversary 1994-2024
     
     
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    S8TY reacted to archram in Taunton Coach CONFIRMED for Rams v Orient 13 April   
    I’m new but will be there from Bristol. I’m so excited to be able to go to a game on my own! We’ll, with other Rams of course.
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    S8TY 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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    S8TY reacted to Comrade 86 in Match Thread: Leyton Orient (h)   
    Pride Park Stadium – KO: 15.00
    After a chastening visit to Wycombe Wanderers, next up, the Rams play host to Leyton Orient. I know the whole, ‘must win game’ is horribly overused cliche in sport, but sadly, it actually applies on this occasion, as it will do for all of our remaining games. On the basis of ability and potential, you’d fancy our chances strongly, but as has been the case through a good deal of the season, the team remains somewhat Jekyll and Hyde and it’s anyone’s guess which Derby will turn up on Saturday. Having been concerned about the Wycombe game being a potential banana skin, I’m less so for this match, but it’d taker a braver man than I to be dogmatic about the outcome.
    Leyton Orient:
    Founded in 1881 as the Glyn Cricket Club, they began playing football as Orient in 1888 and joined the London League in 1896 after success in the Clapton & District League. The club adopted the name Clapton Orient two years later and were elected into the Football League in 1905. Most recently and under current manager Richie Wellens, the club was crowned champions of League Two in the 2022–23 campaign and sit mid-table in this current season.
    Form Guide:
    In the corresponding away fixture, we rode our luck a little early on, but having scored 1st, the game turned on a somewhat controversial sending off, with Brandon Cooper dismissed for a foul on Max Bird. Derby ultimately ran out comfortable 3-0 winners and this with Collo spurning a brace of golden opportunities, but even then, I felt the scoreline flattered us a little - Please see the match highlights link below. FWIW, my view is that Orient are a tidy enough side for the grade and should not be taken lightly. Much like Wycombe, they will be able to relax a little more than our lads and we need to be controlled and alert throughout the 90 minutes.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zPSKzMlFGE&ab_channel=DerbyCountyFootballClub
     
    Most recently, Orient’s form has been decent enough, with a 1-0 victory away to Stevenage followed by two losses by the odd goal only to Lincoln and Peterborough. Their last two matches, both at home, yielded a 3-1 victory against Cheltenham, followed by a 2-2 draw against Exeter.
    The most obvious dangerman would seem to be the ever-present Ruel Sotiriou with 11 goals and 5 assists across 42 games played. Shaquai Forde is next best with 9 goals and 5 assists, with Oliver O'Neil chipping in with 5 goals and 4 assists. Their preferred formation is seemingly a 4-2-3-1, but perhaps someone who has actually watched them regularly can confirm, as my research yielded conflicting data.
    Head 2 Head:
    Historically, Derby have the edge and perhaps more significantly, we have not lost at home to Leyton since 1981, with 5 home losses in total since the clubs first met way back in 1907 in what was then the 2nd division.
    Games won: 23
    Games drawn: 8
    Games lost: 18
    Team News:
    Warne again has some worries to address. Our own @Caerphilly Ram has battled manfully to keep us all informed against an ever-changing background and his latest summary suggests the something akin to the following scenario for Saturday:
    Joe Ward – was said to be out for 2 weeks at time of injury – 50:50 for this match is perhaps mildly optimistic
    Max Bird – was mooted as a possible for the Wycombe game – may well figure from the bench
    Dwight Gayle – not expected to play this weekend, but may be available for the last 2 games
    Craig Forsyth - not expected to play this weekend, but may be available before season end
    Callum Elder – groin injury, status unknown
    Ryan Nyambe – out for the season
    Tyreece John-Jules – most likely out for the season
    Jake Rooney -  most likely out for the season, but has been ‘back on the grass’ we’re told. No jokes please!
    I do have some sympathy for Warne as it seems every time he has the lads playing well, injuries to key players undermine any momentum, but that said, we’re not alone in that regard and we’ll need to make do as best we can.
    Line-Up:
    I think PW will start with a very similar line up to the last game. I’m going to suggest a slightly controversial tweak (assuming Ward is s recovered) and a change from the MF 2 we seem to favour, to variant of an undeniably old fashioned 4-4-2 – yeah, I know, straws...clutching...much… If Ward is indeed fit, he comes in for Nate, who looks like a man in need of freshening up – perhaps he and Max might be best deployed as ‘finishers’ off the bench when legs tire and the game is more stretched, assuming we’re not winning comfortably. Likewise Barks, who could also play on the right if Ward remains out. That said, if Max is healthy enough to start, I'd be sorely tempted to switch to a 4-3-3 with he and Corey either side of Ebou and Washington dropping to the bench. Irrespective, we must control the game better than we did in the 2nd half at Wycombe, where we repeatedly left a yawning chasm in front of our back 4, for their midfielders to play into.
    The front two and CM remain unchanged for me; despite both Wash and Collo looking understandably short of match sharpness, IMO, they remain our best current options. Once again, the back 4 pick themselves, as do Corey and Ebou in at CM. Joe keeps his slot, having done well enough since his return to the fold.


    The Match:
    Honestly, I’ve no idea which Derby will turn up. After Wycombe, some will want wholesale changes, but my take on what was an admittedly hugely disappointing result, is that Wycombe should have been dead and buried inside 40 minutes. I’m not sure that the subsequent slaughtering of Warne for what was to my eye, the profligacy of his forward line, is entirely fair, but each to their own. He remains the incumbent, for better or worse and whatever might happen next year, it seems a long way off right now. As such, the focus for yours truly remains the next 3 games and nothing else.
    A last word, as I’ve avoided reading all bar the last couple of pages of the last thread, would be that despite the stuttering effort against Wycombe, the travelling Rams faithful were magnificent in their support for the team. It’d be grand if we could mirror that at home and all try to channel our inner B4 and help carry the lads over the line. At least remember that Warne and his players are trying their best and are just people, like all of us and hurtful appraisals will only serve to undermine their confidence further.
    Enjoy the game one and all.
    COYR
    BE MORE B4
      
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    S8TY reacted to Ghost of Clough in Paul Warne   
    I doubt Cardiff would be willign to sell to us no matter which league we're in. He has shown we need someone like him in the middle though.
    This is how he statistically compares with others in the league:

    Essentially, the key areas being: 40%+ aerial wins, and top 10% in the league for tackles, interceptions and overall defensive actions.
    If we cut the list down to under 30s, and exclude those who joined a new club in January or ahve already agreed their next move, the only remaining player from League 1 is Freddie Potts (Wycombe on loan from Wycombe)

    If signing from lower leagues, we'd be looking for yougner players with potential. In L2, the only player under 26 is Harvey Bunker (Forest Green)

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    S8TY reacted to trappatoni in Match Thread: Wycombe (a)   
    I don't think you can blame the pass.  Yes there was an opportunity to pass it along the floor rather than take an extra touch but it was a harder pass to make and the keeper was less out of their goal and would have been able to cover some of it.  It's not like he could have put CBT in exactly the same position but with the ball rolling nicely.
    The more I watch it the easier it looks to finish - just needs cushioning into the net I'd fancy myself to score it more often than not. 
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    S8TY reacted to Tamworthram in Match Thread: Wycombe (a)   
    I don't think the pass was "abysmal". If it was that bad CBT wouldn't have got anywhere near to it.
    Maybe Washington could have done a little better but he had to get it between the keeper and defender and in front of CBT at a height that CBT could strike it. In that respect, Washington did pretty much as well as he could.
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    S8TY reacted to Ram-Alf in Match Thread: Wycombe (a)   
    Would it have been better if the ball was on a plate and delivered by a waiter.
    CBT is a pro footballer, Most likely since a child he's learned how to control a ball, Whether at pace or coming out of the sky with snow on it, The ball fell to CBT it was an open goal he fluffed it, Scuffed it call it what you like.
    I find it extraordinary that posters are saying Washingtons ball was the fault, Then saying he should have scored 🙄
     
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