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  1. COYR
    R@M reacted to Premier ram in No replays in the FA Cup from the First Round.   
    Spot on Nige, brilliant response
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    R@M reacted to ariotofmyown in Serial Whingers Notts Forest playtime, which we simply cannot accept.   
    Here we go..
    https://x.com/The_Forty_Four/status/1782732853031129389?t=DE77lLI7n3kLIILD0pCR9g&s=08
     
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    R@M got a reaction from Mucker1884 in How is that offside?   
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    R@M got a reaction from TimRam in How is that offside?   
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    R@M got a reaction from EtoileSportiveDeDerby in Match Thread: Cambridge United (a)   
    And a bit of a party🥳
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    R@M got a reaction from oodledoodle in Match Thread: Cambridge United (a)   
    And a bit of a party🥳
  8. COYR
    R@M reacted to EtoileSportiveDeDerby in Match Thread: Cambridge United (a)   
    We’ll burn that bridge when we come to it.
    lets have another good 45 mins, a couple of goals and that will do for the time being
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    R@M reacted to Bob The Badger in Match Thread: Cambridge United (a)   
    Got a link that the admins can delete after i have watched it and don't care?
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    R@M reacted to ThePrisoner in Match Thread: Cambridge United (a)   
    The club tweeted it earlier so must be. 
     
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    R@M reacted to Barney1991 in Match Thread: Cambridge United (a)   
    46 games a season plus cup games probably right 
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    R@M got a reaction from Caerphilly Ram in Match Thread: Cambridge United (a)   
    SSN just said it’s 100 Rams games for NML today? That can’t be true? 
  13. COYR
    R@M reacted to Archied in Paul Warne   
    They are chanting warnes name AFTER games now , that’s not in game chants to raise the team , it’s praise for the job he is doing and well deserved it is too , he’s also not jumping in on the bounce to steal the players / fans joy , he is maintaining that line as the boss with a job to do , some on here may not like it but the majority of fans at games are giving Warne the respect and praise he deserves for what he is creating at derby ,
    there’s an honesty and culture at the club now that’s been missing for a long time and I for one want to see where he can take it given time and a bit more to spend 
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    R@M got a reaction from Carl Sagan in Ebou Adams.   
    Played a few matches in a recreational team quite a few years back with about 5 ex Derby players, I was in awe and the striking/leaping/timing and awareness was incredible. 
  15. COYR
    R@M 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
     
     
     
     
  16. COYR
    R@M reacted to Comrade 86 in Paul Warne   
    We came out of admin with 6 rostered senior pros and just missed out off the back a non-existent pre-season, with a cobbled together team. That team is now challenging for the autos in our second season since facing liquidation, all achieved while under soft-embargo and an enforced business plan too.
    You can sneer all you like, but some folk are actually proud of how this club has turned things around, a notion you clearly find hilarious.
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    R@M got a reaction from jimbo jones in Shrews   
    Definitely not the ball
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    R@M reacted to Kernow in Paul Warne   
    Players that were free or unwanted by their previous clubs. Players that are paid what the EFL will allow, not whatever we want. Yes, they are good players for this level and well-paid towards other clubs, but as we know ourselves, more money does not necessarily equal more success.
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    R@M reacted to jimbo jones in Shrews   
    Would genuinely love to know what went through the guys head when he decided he should try and chest that in 🤣
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    R@M reacted to G STAR RAM in Match Thread: Leyton Orient (h)   
    I like reading most of your posts, but your first paragraph today is really poor.
    2 games to go and promotion in our hands and it still feels like so many of our 'supporters' have personal axes to grind.
    Very sad times and I'm not sure some of our fans actually deserve the promotion that we may achieve. 
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    R@M reacted to Archied in Paul Warne   
    You see we are all different, if he was coming out saying that I would just think he was a bit of a twxt and so would most people with any connection to football🤷🏻‍♂️
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    R@M reacted to maxjam in DERBY COUNTY FANS FORUM: MARCH 2024   
    Just finished watching it all and would recommend every fan doing the same - the youth academy stuff is interesting but the Warne/Pearce bit is excellent.
    If even the most hardened anti-Warne fan still has a negative opinion about him and the culture he's building at the club after watching, I'm not sure what else we can do to help you.  I personally hope he oversees the next 5 years of our development.  Might even treat myself to a bobble hat!
  23. COYR
    R@M reacted to Rampant in Match Thread: vs Northampton Town (a)   
    Saturday 23rd March
    Northampton vs Derby
    Sixfields Stadium (KO 1500)
     
    Parking: There is apparently parking available at the ground (NN5 5QA) for a fiver or at a place called Duston Mill (NN5 5FP).
    Opponents Bio: Founded in 1897, Northampton Town are well known by their nickname, 'The Cobblers', a nod to the town's historic shoe-making industry. Previously based adjacent to Northamptonshire County Cricket Club, their move in 1994 now sees them play home matches at the 7,798 capacity Sixfields Stadium.
    The swinging 60's was quite the decade to be a member of the Shoe Army as Northampton started the 1960/61 season in the fourth tier of the English game before three promotions and three relegations saw them back in Division 4 (ask your parents kids) in time for the 1969/70 campaign. Their one season in the top division was their only appearance at that level in their history so far. Indeed, since their relegation in 1966/67 from what is now the Championship, the Cobblers have played each of the subsequent 56 seasons in either the third or fourth tier. That run could have been broken in 1993/94 when they finished bottom of League 2 but they had a reprieve as Kidderminster Harriers' ground wasn't deemed suitable for the Football League.
    This season sees Town looking to consolidate a League 1 berth after their promotion from League 2 in 2022/23 and sitting in 14th place and well clear of the drop zone they have comfortably achieved their initial target. A decent run of results could see them finish in the top half as they are one of four sides on 50 points before this weekend.
    Opponents Gaffer & Dangermen: They are managed by an Australian, Jon Brady, who I know nothing about. 
    Top scorers for Northampton this season are Sam Hoskins (14 goals), Kieron Bowie (eight) and Mitch Pinnock (six, plus seven assists). They also have Huddersfield loanee Tyreece Simpson and another loanee is a certain Tony Springett who played a few times for ourselves last year.
    Other Titbits & Links to DCFC: Notable names associated with Saturday's opponents include former managers Herbert Chapman (of Huddersfield and Arsenal fame), Tony Barton (European Cup winning manager at Villa), Chris Wilder (when he was good), Ian Atkins (coming good again at Tranmere maybe), Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Aidy Boothroyd and Graham Carr (father of comedy twins Alan and Jimmy). Their most famous ex-player is probably former Liverpool and England full-back, Phil Neal.
    Derby links include Kevin Wilson (managed them) and those who played for both clubs include John Gregory, Ian Taylor and Marco Gabbiadini.
    Opponents Form: They've struggled over the past five games, picking up just two points from draws against Charlton at home and Cambridge away. They've lost two on the bounce, both without scoring, with a 1-0 defeat at home to Blackpool followed on Saturday by a 2-0 loss at Wycombe. 
    Their league record at home is respectable overall, reading: W8-D5-L6.
    Rams History vs Northampton: We tempted fate against Bolton by highlighting the fact that they had never won in the league at Pride Park in 10 attempts. Lets be bold again by stating that;
    Derby have never lost a competitive fixture against Northampton.
    It's true. Six FA Cup ties (four original and two replays) and seven League matches is the sum total of the two clubs' historical matches against each other but the Rams have managed eight wins and five draws thus far. 
    In League matches only, we currently stand at W4-D3-L0 with an away record of W2-D1-L0 on their turf.
    The match earlier this season at Pride Park saw Derby run out comfortable 4-0 victors in a game where we saw the best of Conor Washington and a brace by Max Bird.
    Likely Rams XI: We can possibly expect a change or two. Or maybe three? Assuming we maintain the back three then Warne has to decide between a recall for Sonny Bradley after illness or sticking with Fozzy. I'd be amazed if he didn't stay with Craig Maldini tbh. 
    There are obvious doubts over those withdrawn against Bolton. Gayle is surely out and Barkhuizen and Ward are possibly struggling too. The gaffer also needs to make a decision on Hourihane as we look better with either Smith or Thompson in the middle (or both ideally for me) alongside Ebou Adams who must surely be our transfer target #1 for the summer. 
    A return to the 18 for Conor Washington (MotM in the reverse fixture) would be welcome.
    Other Notable Fixtures: None. Certainly not as far as those chasing automatic promotion is concerned. We are the only one of the five involved in that battle for a top two finish to be playing so it's a perfect opportunity to apply pressure on those now playing catch up with us. Seven points with a game in hand has to seem psychologically further away for Bolton than the current four points and equal games played so hopefully we can turn that screw.
    COYR
     
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    R@M reacted to Foreveram in Reading Owner Sells Training Ground to Wycombe Wanderers   
    Someone’s been busy.

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    R@M reacted to DarkFruitsRam7 in Reading Owner Sells Training Ground to Wycombe Wanderers   
    I think football would have a much healthier future if we put aside history and rivalry and supported any club in a desperate plight. 
    Yeah there were Reading fans that took the piss, but there would have been plenty that were supportive. And I’d rather support them with their struggles, which are looking just as bad as ours were, so we don’t lose another football club.
    There are far too many rich elites running and ruining the game for us peasants to be fighting amongst ourselves. 
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